Timeline of the 2005 Pacific typhoon season
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The 2005 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it runs year-round in 2005, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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[edit] January
- January 14
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- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 01W upgraded to Tropical Storm Kulap.
- January 18
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- 1800 UTC - Tropical Storm Kulap dissipates 330 nautical miles (610 km) south-southeast of Marcus Island, Japan.
[edit] February
No named storms formed in February.
[edit] March
- March 16
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- 1200 UTC - Typhoon Roke (Auring) approaching landfall south of Borongan, Philippines.
- 1800 UTC - Typhoon Roke (Auring) downgraded to Tropical Storm Roke (Auring).
- March 17
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- 1800 UTC - Tropical Storm Roke (Auring) dissipates 115 nautical miles (210 km) northwest of Culion, Philippines.
[edit] April
- April 20
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 03W forms 275 nautical miles (510 km) east-southeast of Yap Island.
- April 22
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 03W enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is designated Tropical Depression Bising by PAGASA for Philippine warnings.
[edit] May
[edit] June
[edit] July
- July 4
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- 0600 UTC - Low pressure system 93W designated Tropical Depression Emong by PAGASA 35 nautical miles (65 km) northeast of Catarman Samar Island Philippines.
- July 11
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 05W forms 110 nautical miles (200 km) southwest of Marcus Island, Japan.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 05W upgraded to Tropical Storm Haitang.
- July 20
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 06W forms 330 nautical miles (610 km) north of Wake Island.
- 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 06W upgraded to Tropical Storm Nalgae. Tropical Depression Haitang (Feria) dissipates Jiangxi, China.
- July 21
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 07W forms 300 nautical miles (550 km) north of Yap Island in the Federated States of Micronesia.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 07W upgraded to Tropical Storm Banyan.
- July 23
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Nalgae dissipates 615 nautical miles (1,140 km) north-northeast of Marcus Island, Japan.
- July 30
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Washi makes landfall on Hainan Island, China.
- July 31
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 09W forms 130 nautical miles (240 km) west northwest of Yap Island.
- 0500 UTC - Tropical Storm Washi makes landfall near Nam Dinh, Vietnam.
- 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 09W upgraded to Tropical Storm Matsa. Storm enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is assigned the name Tropical Storm Gorio for Philippine warnings.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression Washi dissipates over northern Vietnam.
[edit] August
- August 4
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- 1000 UTC - Typhoon Matsa (Gorio) passes over the Yaeyama Islands of Japan.
- 1200 UTC - Typhoon Matsa (Gorio) intensifies to a Category 2 storm.
- August 10
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- 0000 UTC - Low pressure system 93W designated Tropical Depression Huaning by PAGASA 320 nautical miles (590 km) east-northeast of Borongan Samar Island, Philippines.
- 1200 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center reclassifies Low pressure system 93W as Tropical Depression 10W (Huaning).
- August 29
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- 0000 UTC - Typhoon Talim enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is assigned the name Typhoon Isang for Philippine warnings.
- 0000 UTC - Typhoon Talim (Isang) upgraded to a Category 2 storm.
- 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 14W forms 365 nautical miles (675 km) east of Saipan.
- 0600 UTC - Typhoon Talim (Isang) upgraded to a Category 3 storm.
- 1200 UTC - Typhoon Talim (Isang) upgraded to a Category 4 storm.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 14W upgraded to Tropical Storm Nabi.
[edit] September
- September 1
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- 0000 UTC - Typhoon Talim (Isang) downgraded to a Category 1 storm over Taiwan Strait.
- 0600 UTC - Typhoon Talim (Isang) downgraded to a Tropical Storm after landfall in China.
- 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Talim (Isang) dissipates west of Fuzhou China.
- 1200 UTC - Typhoon Nabi upgraded to a Category 4 storm.
- 1800 UTC - Typhoon Nabi upgraded to a Category 5 storm and Super Typhoon Nabi.
- September 3
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- 0000 UTC - Super Typhoon Nabi enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is assigned the name Super Typhoon Jolina for Philippine warnings.
- September 5
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- 1800 UTC - Typhoon Nabi (Jolina) makes landfall in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 15W forms east of Yap.
- September 6
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 15W upgraded to Tropical Storm 15W.
- 0600 UTC - Typhoon Nabi (Jolina) downgraded after landfall to Tropical Storm Nabi (Jolina).
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Storm Nabi (Jolina) becomes extratropical 30 nautical miles (55 km) west-northwest of Oki Island, Japan.
- 1800 UTC - Tropical Storm 15W enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is assigned the name Tropical Storm Kiko for Philippine warnings.
- September 7
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm 15W (Kiko) assigned the name Tropical Storm Khanun by Japan Meteorological Agency.
- September 8
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- 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Khanun (Kiko) strengthens into Typhoon Khanun (Kiko).
- September 9
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- 1200 UTC - Typhoon Khanun (Kiko) upgraded to a category 2 storm.
- September 19
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- 0900 UTC - PAGASA begins issuing advisories on Tropical Disturbance Labuyo.
- September 20
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- 0000 UTC - Japan Meteorological Agency begins issuing marine warnings on a Tropical Depression.
- 1200 UTC - Tropical Disturbance Labuyo upgraded to Tropical Depression 17W (Labuyo).
- 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 18W forms 220 nautical miles (410 km) southwest of Marcus Island, Japan.
- September 24
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- 2100 UTC - Tropical Storm Damrey (Labuyo) upgraded to Typhoon Damrey (Labuyo).
- September 26
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Saola becomes extratropical off the coast of Japan.
- 0000 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center initiates warning for Tropical Depression 19W which formed 335 nautical miles south-southeast of Iwo Jima, Japan.
- 0900 UTC - Tropical Depression 19W upgraded to Tropical Storm Longwang.
- September 27
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- 0300 UTC - Tropical Storm Longwang upgraded to Typhoon Longwang.
- 0900 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center issues its last advisory on Tropical Storm Damrey (Labuyo), located 90 nautical miles south-southwest of Hanoi dissipating inland.
- 0900 UTC - Typhoon Longwang upgraded to a category 2 storm.
- 1800 UTC - Typhoon Longwang upgraded to a category 3 storm.
- September 28
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- 0600 UTC - Typhoon Longwang upgraded to a category 4 storm.
- September 30
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- 0900 UTC - Super Typhoon Longwang (Maring) downgraded to Typhoon Longwang (Maring).
[edit] October
- October 1
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- 2100 UTC - Typhoon Longwang (Maring) makes landfall near Hualien City, Taiwan as a category 4 storm.
- October 7
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- 1500 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center initiates warnings for Tropical Depression 20W, slightly south-west of Hainan island.
- 2100 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center issues final warning for Tropical Depression 20W, 55 nautical miles west-northwest of Hue, Vietnam.
- October 9
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- 1200 UTC - Japan Meteorological Agency initiates warnings for a tropical depression, previously classified Tropical Depression 21W by the JTWC.
- October 12
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- 0900 UTC - Typhoon Kirogi (Nando) upgraded to a Category 4 typhoon by JTWC.
- October 15
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- 2100 UTC - Typhoon Kirogi (Nando) re-upgraded to a Category 3 typhoon by JTWC.
- October 16
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- 0900 UTC - Typhoon Kirogi (Nando) re-upgraded to a Category 4 typhoon by JTWC.
- October 19
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- 0300 UTC - Typhoon Kirogi (Nando) becomes extratropical off the coast of Japan.
- October 28
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- 2100 UTC - Joint Typhoon Warning Center initiates warnings for Tropical Depression 22W, 15 hours after the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a marine warning.
- October 29
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 22W upgraded to Tropical Storm Kai-Tak.
[edit] November
- November 9
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- 0900 UTC - Tropical Depression 23W (Ondoy) re-upgraded to Tropical Storm 23W (Ondoy).
- November 10
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- 0300 UTC - Tropical Storm 23W (Ondoy) designated as Tropical Storm Tembin (Ondoy).
- circa 1600 UTC - Tropical Storm Tembin (Ondoy) makes landfall in northern Philippines.
- November 14
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 24W named Tropical Depression Pepeng by PAGASA.
- November 15
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- 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 24W (Pepeng) upgraded to Tropical Storm 24W (Pepeng).
- November 16
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm 24W (Pepeng) redesignated Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng).
- November 17
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- 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng) upgraded to Typhoon Bolaven (Pepeng).
[edit] December
- December 19
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- ca. 0300 UTC - Tropical Depression 25W (Quedan) strengthens into Tropical Storm 25W.
- December 20
- 0600 UTC - Tropical Storm 25W (Quedan) dissipates and advisories are discontinued.