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The 2024 Pacific typhoon season was the fifth-latest starting Pacific typhoon season on record yet featured average activity, ending the streak of below average typhoon seasons that started in 2020. It was also the deadliest season since 2013 , and became the fourth-costliest Pacific typhoon season on record, mostly due to Typhoon Yagi .
This timeline documents all of the events of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season. Most of the tropical cyclones form between May and November. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator between 100°E and the International Date Line.
Tropical cyclones formed in January 2024 Storm name Dates active Max wind km/h (mph) Pressure (hPa) Areas affected Damage Deaths Refs Anggrek: January 10–30 185 (115) 950 None None None 03U: January 11–23 Unknown 991 Northern Territory, Western Australia: None None Belal: January 11–18 140 (85) 969 Mascarene Islands: $570 million 6 [90 ...
Typhoon Usagi tracking west-northwest towards the Philippines on 13 November 2024 (Joint Typhoon Warning Center) The Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, and even US territories like Guam are frequently ...
Tropical Storm Jebi (2013) (T1309, 09W, Jolina) – struck the Philippines, mainland China and Vietnam; Typhoon Jebi (2018) (T1821, 25W, Maymay) – a strong Category 5 typhoon that made landfall in west Japan, becoming the third costliest typhoon in nominal terms; Typhoon Jebi (2024) (T2417, 19W) – a minimal typhoon passed off the coast of Japan
Man-Yi is the sixth typhoon to hit the Philippines in a month, with at least 160 people known to have died in the five previous storms. ... The best gift experiences of 2024 — Coffee tasting ...
Photos show devastation in Philippines from super typhoon Man-yi, the fourth typhoon to hit the nation in less than two weeks. ... November 18, 2024 at 12:03 PM. A rescue boat along a flooded ...
July 19-21, 2024: Tropical Storm Prapiroon (Butchoy), along with the aformentioned Gaemi, causes significant rainfall over the Philippines, causing 8 deaths (and 1 missing ) and ₱9.45 million (US$191,795.4) in damages. September 1-3, 2024: Typhoon Yagi (Enteng) makes landfall in northern Luzon, killing 21 and leaving 26 missing. It caused ...