https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=114.69.24.125 Wikipedia - User contributions [en] 2025-01-08T05:37:39Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.44.0-wmf.8 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canadian_Hot_100&diff=1265137263 Canadian Hot 100 2024-12-25T08:47:54Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Music industry record chart for songs}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2020}}<br /> {{more citations needed|date=August 2018}}<br /> <br /> [[File:Billboard Canadian 100.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> <br /> The '''Canadian Hot 100''' is a music industry [[record chart]] in Canada for songs, published weekly by ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' magazine. It was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007 as the standard record chart in Canada; a new chart is compiled and released to the public by ''Billboard'' on Tuesdays, but post-dated to the following Saturday.<br /> <br /> The chart is similar to ''Billboard''{{'}}s US-based [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] in that it combines [[CD single|physical]] and [[Music download|digital]] sales (as measured by [[Nielsen SoundScan]]), [[Airplay|radio play]] (as measured by [[Broadcast Data Systems]]), and [[Music streaming service|streaming]] activity data (provided by online music sources) in Canada. Canada's radio airplay is the result of monitoring more than 100 stations representing [[Rock music|rock]], [[Country music|country]], [[Adult contemporary music|adult contemporary]] and [[Contemporary hit radio|Top 40]] genres.&lt;ref name=&quot;Launches&quot;&gt;{{cite news|title=Billboard Launches Canadian Hot 100 Chart|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1051685/billboard-launches-canadian-hot-100-chart|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=June 7, 2007|access-date=June 7, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 Now Incorporates Spotify Listening|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6415093/canadian-hot-100-spotify-data|magazine=Billboard|date=December 23, 2014|access-date=December 23, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The first number-one song of the Canadian Hot 100 was &quot;[[Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)|Girlfriend]]&quot; by [[Avril Lavigne]] on March 31, 2007.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2007-03-31/|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 31, 2007|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 21, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/2007/CAN|title=2007 Archive – Canadian Hot 100|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 30, 2019|archive-date=December 30, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191230230059/https://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/2007/CAN|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; As of the issue for the week ending December 28, 2024, the Canadian Hot 100 has had 208 different number-one songs. The current number-one song is &quot;[[All I Want for Christmas Is You]]&quot; by [[Mariah Carey]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-12-28/|title=Canadian Hot 100: December 28, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 24, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The chart was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007 and was made available for the first time via ''Billboard'' online services on June 7, 2007. With this launch, it marked the first time that ''Billboard'' created a Hot 100 chart for a country outside the United States.<br /> <br /> ''Billboard'' charts manager Geoff Mayfield announced the premiere of the chart, explaining &quot;the new ''Billboard'' Canadian Hot 100 will serve as the definitive measure of Canada's most popular songs, continuing our magazine's longstanding tradition of using the most comprehensive resources available to provide the world's most authoritative music charts.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Billboard to rank Canada's hottest songs|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/billboard-to-rank-canada-s-hottest-songs-1.663422|work=CBC News|date=June 6, 2007|access-date=February 17, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The ''Billboard'' Canadian Hot 100 is managed by Paul Tuch, director of Canadian operations for Nielsen BDS, in consultation with Silvio Pietroluongo, ''Billboard''{{'}}s associate director of charts and manager of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.&lt;ref name=&quot;Launches&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Song achievements==<br /> &lt;!--- All sections are based only on the Canadian Hot 100 chart provided by Billboard magazine since March 31, 2007. ---&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Songs with most weeks at number one===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Number of &lt;br /&gt; weeks<br /> !Artist(s)<br /> !Song<br /> !Year(s)<br /> !Ref.<br /> |-<br /> |{{center|25}}<br /> |[[Shaboozey]]<br /> |&quot;[[A Bar Song (Tipsy)]]&quot;<br /> |2024<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;most-weeks-at-number-one&quot;&gt;{{cite magazine |last=Trapunski |first=Richard |date=October 15, 2024 |title=Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' Breaks Record for Most Weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/shaboozey-a-bar-song-tipsy-canadian-hot-100-1235801335/ |access-date=October 15, 2024 |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Shaboozey {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/shaboozey/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |{{center|19}}<br /> |[[Lil Nas X]] featuring [[Billy Ray Cyrus]]<br /> |&quot;[[Old Town Road]]&quot;<br /> |2019<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;most-weeks-at-number-one&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |{{center|18}}<br /> |[[Harry Styles]]<br /> |&quot;[[As It Was]]&quot; <br /> |2022<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;most-weeks-at-number-one&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |16<br /> |[[Black Eyed Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]]<br /> |&quot;[[I Gotta Feeling]]&quot;<br /> |2009<br /> | rowspan=&quot;3&quot; |&lt;ref name=&quot;most-weeks-at-number-one&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Ed Sheeran]]<br /> |&quot;[[Shape of You]]&quot; <br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot;|2017<br /> |-<br /> |[[Luis Fonsi]] and [[Daddy Yankee]] featuring [[Justin Bieber]]<br /> |&quot;[[Despacito]]&quot; <br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |15<br /> |[[Mark Ronson]] featuring [[Bruno Mars]]<br /> |&quot;[[Uptown Funk]]&quot; <br /> |2015<br /> | rowspan=&quot;2&quot; |&lt;ref name=&quot;most-weeks-at-number-one&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Miley Cyrus]]<br /> |&quot;[[Flowers (Miley Cyrus song)|Flowers]]&quot;<br /> |2023<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;4&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |13<br /> |[[Timbaland]] featuring [[OneRepublic]]<br /> |&quot;[[Apologize (OneRepublic song)|Apologize]]&quot; <br /> |2007–08<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Timbaland {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/timbaland/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Robin Thicke]] featuring [[T.I.]] and [[Pharrell Williams]]<br /> |&quot;[[Blurred Lines]]&quot; <br /> |2013<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;Pharrell&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Pharrell Williams {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/pharrell-williams/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[The Chainsmokers]] featuring [[Halsey (singer)|Halsey]]<br /> |&quot;[[Closer (The Chainsmokers song)|Closer]]&quot; <br /> |2016<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=The Chainsmokers {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-chainsmokers/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Mariah Carey]] <br /> |&quot;[[All I Want for Christmas Is You]]&quot; <br /> |2019–24<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Mariah Carey {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/mariah-carey/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-24 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |12<br /> |[[The Kid Laroi]] and Justin Bieber <br /> |&quot;[[Stay (The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber song)|Stay]]&quot; <br /> |2021<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Justin Bieber {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/justin-bieber/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Elton John]] and [[Dua Lipa]] <br /> |&quot;[[Cold Heart (Pnau remix)]]&quot; <br /> |2022<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Dua Lipa {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/dua-lipa/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |11<br /> |[[Rihanna]] featuring [[Calvin Harris]]<br /> |&quot;[[We Found Love]]&quot; <br /> |2011–12<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Rihanna {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/rihanna/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Omi (singer)|OMI]] <br /> |&quot;[[Cheerleader (Omi song)|Cheerleader]]&quot; <br /> |2015<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> |[[24kGoldn]] featuring [[Iann Dior]] <br /> |&quot;[[Mood (24kGoldn song)|Mood]]&quot; <br /> |2020–21<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=iann dior {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/iann-dior/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;5&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; |10<br /> |[[Maroon 5]] featuring [[Christina Aguilera]] <br /> |&quot;[[Moves like Jagger]]&quot; <br /> |2011<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;Maroon 5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Maroon 5 {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/maroon-5/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |Pharrell Williams <br /> |&quot;[[Happy (Pharrell Williams song)|Happy]]&quot;<br /> | 2014<br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;Pharrell&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Drake (musician)|Drake]] <br /> |&quot;[[God's Plan (song)|God's Plan]]&quot; <br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot;|2018<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Drake {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/drake/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |Maroon 5 featuring [[Cardi B]] <br /> |&quot;[[Girls Like You]]&quot; <br /> |&lt;ref name=&quot;Maroon 5&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |[[Roddy Ricch]] <br /> |&quot;[[The Box (Roddy Ricch song)|The Box]]&quot; <br /> |2020<br /> &lt;!-- Please keep this list short; only #1 songs with at least 10 weeks should be listed. This bar may be raised if more songs spend longer at #1. --&gt;<br /> |&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Roddy Ricch {{!}} Biography, Music &amp; News |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/roddy-ricch/chart-history/can/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Number-one debuts===<br /> * [[Eminem]], [[Dr. Dre]] and [[50 Cent]] – &quot;[[Crack a Bottle]]&quot; (February 21, 2009)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2009-02-21|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 21, 2009|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Taylor Swift]] – &quot;[[Today Was a Fairytale]]&quot; (February 20, 2010)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2010-02-20|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 20, 2010|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Young Artists for Haiti]] – &quot;[[Wavin' Flag#Young Artists for Haiti|Wavin' Flag]]&quot; (March 27, 2010)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2010-03-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 27, 2010|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Eminem – &quot;[[Not Afraid]]&quot; (May 22, 2010)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2010-05-22|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 22, 2010|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Katy Perry]] featuring [[Snoop Dogg]] – &quot;[[California Gurls]]&quot; (May 29, 2010)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2010-05-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 29, 2010|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Britney Spears]] – &quot;[[Hold It Against Me]]&quot; (January 29, 2011)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2011-01-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 29, 2011|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=January 27, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Lady Gaga]] – &quot;[[Born This Way (song)|Born This Way]]&quot; (February 26, 2011)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2011-02-26|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 26, 2011|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=February 17, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Katy Perry – &quot;[[Part of Me (Katy Perry song)|Part of Me]]&quot; (March 3, 2012)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2012-03-03|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 3, 2012|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=February 23, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Justin Bieber]] – &quot;[[Boyfriend (Justin Bieber song)|Boyfriend]]&quot; (April 14, 2012)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2012-04-14|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 14, 2012|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=April 5, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together]]&quot; (September 1, 2012)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2012-09-01|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 1, 2012|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|access-date=August 23, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Katy Perry – &quot;[[Roar (song)|Roar]]&quot; (August 31, 2013)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2013-08-31|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 31, 2013|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=August 22, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Eminem featuring [[Rihanna]] – &quot;[[The Monster (song)|The Monster]]&quot; (November 16, 2013)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2013-11-16|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 16, 2013|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=November 7, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Shake It Off (Taylor Swift song)|Shake It Off]]&quot; (September 6, 2014)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2014-09-06|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 6, 2014|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=August 28, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Justin Bieber – &quot;[[What Do You Mean?]]&quot; (September 19, 2015)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2015-09-19|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 19, 2015|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=September 9, 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Adele]] – &quot;[[Hello (Adele song)|Hello]]&quot; (November 14, 2015)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2015-11-14|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 14, 2015|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=November 3, 2015|archive-date=November 18, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151118212251/http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2015-11-14|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Zayn Malik|Zayn]] – &quot;[[Pillowtalk (song)|Pillowtalk]]&quot; (February 20, 2016)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2016-02-20|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 20, 2016|magazine=Billboard|access-date=February 9, 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Major Lazer]] featuring Justin Bieber and [[MØ]] – &quot;[[Cold Water (song)|Cold Water]]&quot; (August 13, 2016)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2016-08-13|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 13, 2016|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 2, 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Ed Sheeran]] – &quot;[[Shape of You]]&quot; (January 28, 2017)&lt;ref name=january282017&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2017-01-28|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 28, 2017|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 18, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[DJ Khaled]] featuring Justin Bieber, [[Quavo]], [[Chance the Rapper]] and [[Lil Wayne]] – &quot;[[I'm the One (DJ Khaled song)|I'm the One]]&quot; (May 20, 2017)&lt;ref name=january202017&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2017-05-20|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 20, 2017|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 9, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Look What You Made Me Do]]&quot; (September 16, 2017)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2017-09-16|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 16, 2017|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 6, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Post Malone]] featuring [[21 Savage]] – &quot;[[Rockstar (Post Malone song)|Rockstar]]&quot; (October 7, 2017)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2017-10-07|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 7, 2017|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 26, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] – &quot;[[God's Plan (song)|God's Plan]]&quot; (February 3, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-02-03|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 3, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 30, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[The Weeknd]] – &quot;[[Call Out My Name]]&quot; (April 14, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-04-14|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 14, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 10, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake – &quot;[[Nice for What]]&quot; (April 21, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-04-21|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 21, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 17, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Donald Glover|Childish Gambino]] – &quot;[[This Is America (song)|This Is America]]&quot; (May 19, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-05-19|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 19, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 15, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Maroon 5]] featuring [[Cardi B]] – &quot;[[Girls Like You]]&quot; (June 16, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-06-16|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of June 16, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 12, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake – &quot;[[Nonstop (Drake song)|Nonstop]]&quot; (July 14, 2018)&lt;ref name=&quot;July142018&quot;&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-07-14|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 14, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 10, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Kanye West]] and [[Lil Pump]] – &quot;[[I Love It (Kanye West and Lil Pump song)|I Love It]]&quot; (September 22, 2018)&lt;ref name=&quot;September222018&quot;&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-09-22|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 22, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 18, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Eminem – &quot;[[Killshot (song)|Killshot]]&quot; (September 29, 2018)&lt;ref name=&quot;September292018&quot;&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-09-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of September 29, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 25, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Kodak Black]] featuring [[Travis Scott]] and [[Offset (rapper)|Offset]] – &quot;[[Zeze (song)|Zeze]]&quot; (October 27, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-10-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 27, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 23, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Ariana Grande]] – &quot;[[Thank U, Next (song)|Thank U, Next]]&quot; (November 17, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-11-17|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 17, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 13, 2018|archive-date=November 14, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181114042713/https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-11-17|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Ariana Grande – &quot;[[7 Rings]]&quot; (February 2, 2019)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-02-02|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 2, 2019|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 29, 2019|archive-date=January 30, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130060857/https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-02-02|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Jonas Brothers]] – &quot;[[Sucker (song)|Sucker]]&quot; (March 16, 2019)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-03-16|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 16, 2019|magazine=Billboard|access-date=March 12, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Billie Eilish]] – &quot;[[Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song)|Bad Guy]]&quot; (April 13, 2019)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-04-13|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 13, 2019|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 9, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Travis Scott – &quot;[[Highest in the Room]]&quot; (October 19, 2019)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-10-19|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 19, 2019|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 15, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * The Scotts, Travis Scott and [[Kid Cudi]] – &quot;[[The Scotts]]&quot; (May 9, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-05-09|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 9, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 5, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber – &quot;[[Stuck with U]]&quot; (May 23, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-05-23|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 23, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 19, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande – &quot;[[Rain on Me (Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande song)|Rain on Me]]&quot; (June 6, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-06-06|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of June 6, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 3, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * DJ Khaled featuring Drake – &quot;[[Popstar (DJ Khaled song)|Popstar]]&quot; (August 1, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-08-01|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 1, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 28, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Cardi B featuring [[Megan Thee Stallion]] – &quot;[[WAP (song)|WAP]]&quot; (August 22, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-08-22|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 22, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 18, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake featuring [[Lil Durk]] – &quot;[[Laugh Now Cry Later]]&quot; (August 29, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-08-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 29, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 25, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper – &quot;[[Holy (Justin Bieber song)|Holy]]&quot; (October 3, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-10-03|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 3, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 29, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Justin Bieber and [[Benny Blanco]] – &quot;[[Lonely (Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco song)|Lonely]]&quot; (October 31, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-10-31|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 31, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 27, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Ariana Grande – &quot;[[Positions (song)|Positions]]&quot; (November 7, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-11-07|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 7, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 3, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Shawn Mendes]] and Justin Bieber – &quot;[[Monster (Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber song)|Monster]]&quot; (December 5, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-12-05|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of December 5, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 1, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Willow (song)|Willow]]&quot; (December 26, 2020)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-12-26|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of December 26, 2020|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 22, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Olivia Rodrigo]] – &quot;[[Drivers License (song)|Drivers License]]&quot; (January 23, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-01-23|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 23, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 20, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Lil Tjay]] featuring [[6lack]] – &quot;[[Calling My Phone]]&quot; (February 27, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-02-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 27, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=February 23, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake – &quot;[[What's Next (Drake song)|What's Next]]&quot; (March 20, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-03-20|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 20, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=March 16, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Justin Bieber featuring [[Daniel Caesar]] and [[Giveon]] – &quot;[[Peaches (Justin Bieber song)|Peaches]]&quot; (April 3, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-04-03|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 3, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Polo G]] – &quot;[[Rapstar]]&quot; (April 24, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-04-24|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 24, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 20, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Olivia Rodrigo – &quot;[[Good 4 U]]&quot; (May 29, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-05-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 29, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 25, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Ed Sheeran – &quot;[[Bad Habits (Ed Sheeran song)|Bad Habits]]&quot; (July 10, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-07-10|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 10, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 7, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[The Kid Laroi]] and Justin Bieber – &quot;[[Stay (The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber song)|Stay]]&quot; (July 24, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-07-24|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 24, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 20, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[All Too Well (Taylor's Version)]]&quot; (November 27, 2021)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2021-11-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 27, 2021|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 23, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Harry Styles]] – &quot;[[As It Was]]&quot; (April 16, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-04-16|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 16, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Jack Harlow]] – &quot;[[First Class (song)|First Class]]&quot; (April 23, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-04-23|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 23, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 19, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake featuring 21 Savage – &quot;[[Jimmy Cooks]]&quot; (July 2, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-07-02|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 2, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Sam Smith]] and [[Kim Petras]] – &quot;[[Unholy (Sam Smith and Kim Petras song)|Unholy]]&quot; (October 8, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-10-08|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 8, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Anti-Hero (song)|Anti-Hero]]&quot; (November 5, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-11-05|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 5, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake and 21 Savage – &quot;[[Rich Flex]]&quot; (November 19, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-11-19|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 19, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 15, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Metro Boomin]], the Weeknd and 21 Savage – &quot;[[Creepin' (Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage song)|Creepin']]&quot; (December 17, 2022)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-12-17|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of December 17, 2022|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 13, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Miley Cyrus]] – &quot;[[Flowers (Miley Cyrus song)|Flowers]]&quot; (January 28, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-01-28|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 28, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 25, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Olivia Rodrigo – &quot;[[Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song)|Vampire]]&quot; (July 15, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-07-15|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 15, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 11, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Travis Scott featuring Drake – &quot;[[Meltdown (Travis Scott song)|Meltdown]]&quot; (August 12, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-08-12|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of August 12, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 8, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Drake featuring [[Yeat]] – &quot;[[IDGAF (Drake song)|IDGAF]]&quot; (October 21, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-10-21|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 21, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 17, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Is It Over Now?]]&quot; (November 11, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-11-11|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 11, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 7, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Ariana Grande – &quot;[[Yes, And?]]&quot; (January 27, 2024)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-01-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 27, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 23, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Future (rapper)|Future]], Metro Boomin and [[Kendrick Lamar]] – &quot;[[Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)|Like That]]&quot; (April 6, 2024)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-04-06|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 6, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 2, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone – &quot;[[Fortnight (song)|Fortnight]]&quot; (May 4, 2024)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-05-04|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 4, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 30, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Post Malone featuring [[Morgan Wallen]] – &quot;[[I Had Some Help]]&quot; (May 25, 2024)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-05-25/|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 25, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 21, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Eminem – &quot;[[Houdini (Eminem song)|Houdini]]&quot; (June 15, 2024)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url= https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2024-06-15/|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of June 15, 2024|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 11, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Artists with the most number-one hits===<br /> # [[Justin Bieber]] – 13 (tie)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/justin-bieber/chart-history/CAN|title=Justin Bieber – Chart history|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=July 20, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> #&lt;li value=&quot;1&gt; [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] – 13 (tie)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/drake/chart-history/CAN|title=Drake – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 17, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> # [[Taylor Swift]] – 12&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/taylor-swift/chart-history/CAN|title=Taylor Swift – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 30, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> # [[Rihanna]] – 11&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/rihanna/chart-history/CAN|title=Rihanna – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 27, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> # [[Katy Perry]] – 10&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/katy-perry/chart-history/CAN|title=Katy Perry – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 27, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> # [[The Weeknd]] – 7 (tie)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/the-weeknd/chart-history/CAN|title=The Weeknd – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 13, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> #&lt;li value=&quot;5&gt; [[Ariana Grande]] – 7 (tie)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/ariana-grande/chart-history/CAN|title=Ariana Grande – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 23, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> &lt;!--- PLEASE KEEP LIST AT A TOP FIVE UNLESS THERE IS A TIE. ---&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Artists with the most weeks at number-one===<br /> # [[Justin Bieber]] – 56<br /> # [[Rihanna]] – 46<br /> # [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] – 41<br /> # [[Katy Perry]] – 34 (tie)<br /> #&lt;li value=&quot;4&gt; [[Maroon 5]] – 34 (tie)<br /> # [[Black Eyed Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]] – 32 (tie) <br /> #&lt;li value=&quot;5&gt; [[Taylor Swift]] – 32 (tie)<br /> &lt;!--- PLEASE KEEP LIST AT A TOP FIVE UNLESS THERE IS A TIE. ---&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Self-replacement at number-one===<br /> * [[Black Eyed Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]] – &quot;[[Boom Boom Pow]]&quot; → &quot;[[I Gotta Feeling]]&quot; (July 4, 2009)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2009-07-04|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 4, 2009|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 26, 2009}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Taylor Swift]] – &quot;[[Shake It Off (Taylor Swift song)|Shake It Off]]&quot; → &quot;[[Blank Space]]&quot; (November 29, 2014)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2014-11-29|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 29, 2014|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 20, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Justin Bieber]] – &quot;[[I'm the One (DJ Khaled song)|I'm the One]]&quot; ''([[DJ Khaled]] featuring Justin Bieber, [[Quavo]], [[Chance the Rapper]] and [[Lil Wayne]])'' → &quot;[[Despacito]]&quot; ''([[Luis Fonsi]] and [[Daddy Yankee]] featuring Justin Bieber)'' (May 27, 2017)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2017-05-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 27, 2017|magazine=Billboard|access-date=May 16, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] – &quot;[[Nonstop (song)|Nonstop]]&quot; → &quot;[[In My Feelings]]&quot; (July 21, 2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2018-07-21|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of July 21, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 17, 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;[[Cruel Summer (Taylor Swift song)|Cruel Summer]]&quot; → &quot;[[Is It Over Now?]]&quot; (November 11, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-11-11|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 11, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 7, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Taylor Swift – &quot;Is It Over Now?&quot; → &quot;Cruel Summer&quot; (November 18, 2023)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-11-18|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 18, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 14, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Other achievements===<br /> * [[Justin Bieber]] and [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] hold the record as the artists with the most number-one debuts in Canadian Hot 100 history, with 10 each.<br /> * [[Taylor Swift]] is the female artist with the most number-one debuts, with 9.<br /> * ''[[Teenage Dream (Katy Perry album)|Teenage Dream]]'' by [[Katy Perry]] and ''[[Scorpion (Drake album)|Scorpion]]'' by [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] are the albums with most number-one singles (4 each).<br /> * &quot;[[Heat Waves]]&quot; by [[Glass Animals]] holds the record for the longest stay on the chart (94 weeks).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/glass-animals/chart-history/CAN|title=Glass Animals – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=July 20, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;[[Heat Waves]]&quot; by [[Glass Animals]] had the longest climb to number one taking 64 weeks to reach that peak.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-04-02|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of April 2, 2022|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=March 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated March 31, 2007, [[Avril Lavigne]] became the first Canadian act to top the Canadian Hot 100 with &quot;[[Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)|Girlfriend]]&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2007-03-31|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of March 31, 2007|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=May 21, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated June 27, 2009, [[Black Eyed Peas|the Black Eyed Peas]] became the first act to simultaneously occupy the top two positions with &quot;[[Boom Boom Pow]]&quot; at number one and &quot;[[I Gotta Feeling]]&quot; at number two.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2009-06-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of June 27, 2009|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated October 24, 2009, &quot;[[3 (Britney Spears song)|3]]&quot; by [[Britney Spears]] broke the record for the biggest jump to number one, leaping from number 86 to number one.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2009-10-24|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 24, 2009|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated February 27, 2010, [[Nikki Yanofsky]] became the youngest artist to top the Canadian Hot 100 at 16 years, 19 days old with the song &quot;[[I Believe (Nikki Yanofsky song)|I Believe]]&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2010-02-27|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of February 27, 2010|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=May 21, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated October 6, 2012, &quot;[[Gangnam Style]]&quot; by [[Psy]] became the first non-English single to top the Canadian Hot 100.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2012-10-06|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of October 6, 2012|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=May 21, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> * On the issue dated October 31, 2015, [[the Weeknd]]'s &quot;[[The Hills (song)|The Hills]]&quot; reached the top spot seven weeks after &quot;[[Can't Feel My Face]]&quot;, becoming the first time in Canadian Hot 100 history that an album's lead single hit #1 after the second single did.<br /> * In 2016, [[Justin Bieber]] became the first Canadian act to top the Year-End chart with &quot;[[Sorry (Justin Bieber song)|Sorry]]&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2016/canadian-hot-100|title=Canadian Hot 100 – Year End 2016|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=December 13, 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated January 28, 2017, [[Ed Sheeran]] became the first act to simultaneously debut at the top two positions with &quot;[[Shape of You]]&quot; at number one and &quot;[[Castle on the Hill]]&quot; at number two.&lt;ref name=january282017/&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated January 12, 2019, &quot;[[All I Want for Christmas Is You]]&quot; by [[Mariah Carey]] had the biggest drop out of the Canadian Hot 100, dropping off from #1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-01-05|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 5, 2019|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 12, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-01-12|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 12, 2019|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 12, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the issue dated January 14, 2023, &quot;[[Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree]]&quot; by [[Brenda Lee]] would also achieve this record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-01-07|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 7, 2023|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 11, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-01-14|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 14, 2023|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 11, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated May 25, 2019, &quot;[[I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber song)|I Don't Care]]&quot; by [[Ed Sheeran]] and [[Justin Bieber]] jumped 90 spots to number 2, becoming the biggest single-week jump on the Canadian Hot 100's history.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-05-25|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 25, 2019|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=May 21, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;[[All I Want for Christmas Is You]]&quot; by [[Mariah Carey]] holds the record for largest gap between turns at #1, falling from the position on the week ending January 12, 2019 and returning the week ending January 4, 2020, a 51-week gap.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2019-01-12|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 12, 2019|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 11, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2020-01-04|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 4, 2020|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=January 11, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated November 5, 2022, [[Taylor Swift]] became the first artist to simultaneously occupy the Canadian Hot 100's entire top 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2022-11-05|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of November 5, 2022|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=November 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated January 7, 2023, [[Brenda Lee]] became the oldest artist to top the Canadian Hot 100 at 78 years, 27 days old with the song &quot;[[Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree]]&quot;. Originally released when on November 28, 1958, when Lee was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days old, it makes her voice the youngest voice to reach the top spot on the chart, as well as the longest time between original release and date of reaching number one, 64 years, 1 month, and 10 days, or 3,345 weeks.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-01-07/|title=Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 7, 2023|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|access-date=December 5, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * On the issue dated March 18, 2023, [[Morgan Wallen]] became the artist with the most simultaneously charting songs in a single week (35) and the most chart debuts in a week (27) on the Canadian Hot 100.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100/2023-03-18/|title=Canadian Hot 100 – Week of March 18, 2023 |magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=October 25, 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[Canadian Albums Chart]]<br /> * [[List of artists who reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100]]<br /> * [[List of number-one singles in Canada]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-hot-100 Current Canadian Hot 100]<br /> <br /> {{Canadian Singles}}<br /> {{Billboard}}<br /> {{Music industry}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Billboard charts]]<br /> [[Category:Canadian record charts]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MBC_every1&diff=1263410531 MBC every1 2024-12-16T14:28:58Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|South Korean cable television network}}<br /> {{Expand Korean|MBC 에브리원|date=November 2017}}<br /> {{Infobox television channel<br /> | name = MBC every1<br /> | logo = File:MBC Every 1 logo.png<br /> | logo_size = 250px<br /> | launch_date = 1 January 2003<br /> | owner = [[MBC Plus]]<br /> | picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]&lt;br /&gt;{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[480i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}<br /> | country = [[South Korea]]<br /> | language = [[Korean language|Korean]]<br /> | area = South Korea<br /> | headquarters = [[Seoul]]<br /> | former_names = MBC Movies (2003 - 2007)<br /> | website = [https://www.mbcplus.com/web/channelIntro/main.do?cCd=C01]<br /> }}<br /> '''MBC every1''' ({{Korean|hangul=MBC 에브리원}}) is a South Korean [[pay television]] network, specialising in [[entertainment]]-related variety programming. It is a subsidiary of [[MBC Plus Media|MBC Plus]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> MBC every1 started in October 15, 2007 to air dramas and variety shows and replace the channel MBC MOVIES.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=003&amp;aid=0000591914|title=오는 15일 MBC Every1 채널 개국|website=entertain.naver.com|access-date=2023-09-20|archive-date=2021-11-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124004719/https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=003&amp;aid=0000591914|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> DMB service started from 2008.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=001&amp;aid=0002020059|title=위성DMB로 MBC every1 본다|website=entertain.naver.com|access-date=2023-09-20|archive-date=2021-11-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211123190319/https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=001&amp;aid=0002020059|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Programs==<br /> These are MBC every1's currently airing programs:<br /> <br /> ===TV series===<br /> * ''[[Please Don't Date Him]]''<br /> <br /> ===Variety Show===<br /> * ''[[Weekly Idol]]''<br /> * ''[[Idol Show]]''<br /> * ''[[Star Show 360]]''<br /> * ''[[Video Star]]''<br /> * ''[[Showtime (South Korean TV series)|Showtime]]''<br /> <br /> ===Special programming===<br /> *''[[Melon Music Awards]]'' (2010–2017, simulcast on [[MBC M]])&lt;ref&gt;[https://web.archive.org/web/20131029202003/http://www.mbcplus.com/melon 2013 Melon Music Awards] on [[MBC Plus Media]]'s website&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [https://web.archive.org/web/20111004133822/http://www.mbcplus.com/every1/index.html Official Website] {{in lang|ko}}<br /> <br /> {{Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation}}<br /> {{South Korea television networks}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation television networks]]<br /> [[Category:Television channels in South Korea]]<br /> [[Category:Korean-language television stations]]<br /> [[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2003]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Asia-tv-stub}}<br /> {{korea-stub}}</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korea_International_Exhibition_Center&diff=1243791485 Korea International Exhibition Center 2024-09-03T13:21:31Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Convention center in Goyang, South Korea}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2011}}<br /> {{COI|date = August 2010}}<br /> {{Infobox building<br /> | name = Korea International Exhibition Center <br /> | native_name = <br /> | logo = KINTEX CI.svg<br /> | image = 킨텍스.jpg<br /> | image_size = <br /> | image_caption =<br /> | former_names = <br /> | building_type = <br /> | architectural_style = <br /> | address = 217-60, Kintex-ro<br /> | location_city = [[Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province]]<br /> | location_country = South Korea<br /> | coordinates = {{Coord|37|40|8|N|126|44|44|E|type:landmark_region:KR-41|display=title,inline}}<br /> | completion_date = 2005; 2011 <br /> | opened_date = <br /> | inauguration_date = <br /> | owner = KINTEX Inc.<br /> | size = <br /> | floor_count = <br /> | floor_area = <br /> | elevator_count = <br /> | grounds_area = <br /> | architect = <br /> | architecture_firm = <br /> | developer = <br /> | rooms = <br /> | parking = <br /> | website = {{URL|http://www.kintex.com/}} <br /> | embedded = <br /> {{Infobox Korean name | child = yes<br /> | img = <br /> | caption = <br /> | hangul = 킨텍스<br /> | rr = Kintekseu<br /> | mr = K'int'eksŭ<br /> }}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Korea International Exhibition Center''' ({{ko-hhrm|킨텍스}}, commonly known as '''KINTEX''') is a [[convention center|convention and exhibition center]] located in [[Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province]], approximately {{convert|23|km|mi}} from [[Seoul]], South Korea. It comprises two exhibition centers, one of which is connected to the office building of its parent company KINTEX Inc., and is the largest &quot;[[Meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions|MICE]]&quot; venue in South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) (킨텍스)|url=http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1266074|publisher=[[Korea Tourism Organization]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Metropolitan Mice City Leading New Hallyu|url=http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/mice/15081-goyang-city-metropolitan-mice-city-leading-new-hallyu|work=BusinessKorea|date=June 24, 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Overview ==<br /> It is a three-storey building on a {{cvt|224,800|m2}} plot of land between Ilsan's central road, Chungangno, and the [[Han River (Korea)|Han River]]. It has a total indoor exhibition area of {{cvt|108,049|m2}}, the only exhibition center in Korea which has bigger area than {{cvt|100,000|m2}}. Shortly after opening, it hosted the 2005 Seoul Motor Show.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> {{prose|section|date=May 2016}}<br /> * 1999 04 Confirmed for Goyang city to attract the construction of an International Exhibition Center<br /> * 2002 02 Goyang International Exhibition Center was officially titled KINTEX (Korea International Exhibition Center)<br /> * 2003 03 Launched KINTEX CI<br /> * 2005 04 Grand Opening of the first KINTEX Center<br /> * 2006 12 Changed the corporate name to KINTEX, conducted the feasibility study for the second exhibition center<br /> * 2007 07 Verified the validity to construct the second exhibition center<br /> * 2008 12 Appointed the Hyundai Engineering and Construction Consortium to construct the second exhibition center<br /> * 2009 07 Started the Construction for the second exhibition center<br /> &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=About KINTEX — History|url=http://www.kintex.com/client/_eng/c070601/c070601_00.jsp|publisher=kintex.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Facilities==<br /> * Indoor exhibition area: first exhibition center {{cvt|53,541|m2}}, second exhibition center {{cvt|54,508|m2}}<br /> * Outdoor exhibition area: first exhibition center {{cvt|2,849|m2}}, second exhibition center {{cvt|68,000|m2}}<br /> * Event hall: seating capacity of 6,000 seats<br /> * 26 meeting rooms<br /> * Grand ballroom<br /> <br /> ==Notable events==<br /> As the country's largest exhibition center, KINTEX has hosted many regional trade fairs (organized by [[KOTRA]]) as well as international conventions and exhibitions. It is the main venue of the biennial [[Seoul Motor Show]] and is one of the venues of the [[Goyang International Flower Festival]].<br /> <br /> Kintex held Harvard WorldMUN 2015, and will host the [[World Universities Debating Championships]] in 2021.<br /> <br /> ===Sports===<br /> KINTEX was the venue of the [[2009 World Weightlifting Championships]] and the 2010 [[All That Skate]] figure skating show.<br /> <br /> ===Entertainment===<br /> The venue has hosted various events such as [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]]'s year-end music program ''[[SBS Gayo Daejeon|Gayo Daejeon]]'', the 2013 [[Mnet 20's Choice Awards]],&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|first=Eun-ah|last=Lee|title=Shinhwa Lee Minwoo, JunJin, Kim Seul-ki to Host Mnet's ''20′s Choice'' Tonight|url=http://www.tenasia.com/archives/65363|access-date=July 18, 2013|work=10Asia ([[Korea Economic Daily]])|date=July 18, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131231000302/http://www.tenasia.com/archives/65363|archive-date=December 31, 2013|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|last=Hong|first=Grace Danbi|title=Shinhwa's Lee Min Woo, Jun Jin, and Kim Seul Ki to Host 20's Choice Awards|url=http://mwave.interest.me/enewsworld/en/article/41043|access-date=25 July 2013|work=enewsWorld|date=18 July 2013|agency=CJ E&amp;M|archive-date=September 27, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927225932/http://mwave.interest.me/enewsworld/en/article/41043|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; ''[[Infinite Challenge]]'' Expo in December 2015 to January 2016,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news|url = http://www.hankookilbo.com/v/5cd39efd738459cf272922df6ef67cea|script-title=ko:'무한도전 엑스포' 관람료 단 돈 천원, '12/19부터 1/31까지'|date=December 4, 2015|work=[[Hankook Ilbo]]|language=Korean}}&lt;/ref&gt; the 2016 [[tvN10 Awards]], the 31st [[Golden Disc Awards]] and, more recently, the Booting Evaluations stage of the survival competition ''[[The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project|The Unit]]''. The 32nd Golden Disc Awards will take place at KINTEX on January 10–11, 2018.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=JTBC Announces Dates And Details For 32nd Golden Disc Awards|url=https://www.soompi.com/2017/12/04/jtbc-announces-dates-details-32nd-golden-disc-awards/|publisher=[[Soompi]]|date=December 4, 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Hidden begin<br /> |titlestyle = background:#c4e2ff;<br /> |title=Tours and concerts<br /> }}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:70px;&quot;|Date<br /> ! style=&quot;width:80px;&quot;|Artist(s)<br /> ! style=&quot;width:100px;&quot;|Event<br /> |-<br /> | 16 March 2009<br /> | [[Sarah Brightman]]<br /> | ''[[The Symphony World Tour]]''<br /> |-<br /> | 26–27 January 2013<br /> | [[Kim Jae-joong]]<br /> | ''[[I (Jaejoong EP)|I/MINE]]'' concerts<br /> |-<br /> | 3 November 2012<br /> | [[Dr. Dre]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Grammy Stars Make Beeline for Korea|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2012/10/12/2012101201118.html|access-date=November 2, 2012|work=[[The Chosun Ilbo]]|date=12 October 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | 21–29 December 2013 <br /> | [[SM Town]] ([[SHINee]], [[Girls' Generation]], [[F(x) (band)|f(x)]], [[Exo (group)|EXO]], [[TVXQ]] and [[Super Junior]])<br /> | ''SMTOWN Week'' Music Festival<br /> |-<br /> | 17–18 December 2016<br /> | [[Shinhwa]]<br /> | ''Winter Special Live: UNCHANGING''<br /> |-<br /> | 4 February 2017<br /> | [[g.o.d]]<br /> | ''god to MEN'' National Tour&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=god, 콘서트 찾는 팬들에 DVD 선물..'역대급 역조공'|url=http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2016/12/08/2016120800778.html|work=[[The Chosun Ilbo]]|date=December 8, 2016|language=Korean}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 23–24 December 2017<br /> | [[Sechs Kies]]<br /> | ''20th Anniversary'' National Tour<br /> |}<br /> {{Hidden end}}<br /> <br /> ===Tests===<br /> Many important tests, such as civil service examination and Company entrance examination are taken in the KINTEX.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [https://www.kintex.com/web/en/index.do KINTEX official website] {{in lang|en|ko}}<br /> <br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Kintex}}<br /> [[Category:Convention centers in South Korea]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Goyang]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2025_World_Athletics_Championships&diff=1231983624 2025 World Athletics Championships 2024-07-01T09:14:25Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|20th edition of the World Athletics Championships}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2018}}<br /> {{Infobox games<br /> | name = World Athletics Championships<br /> | logo = <br /> | size =<br /> | host_city =[[Tokyo]] <br /> | dates = 13–21 September 2025<br /> | caption = <br /> | nations = <br /> | athletes = <br /> | events = <br /> | opened_by = <br /> | previous = [[2023 World Athletics Championships|Budapest 2023]]<br /> | next = [[2027 World Athletics Championships|Beijing 2027]]<br /> | stadium = [[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]] <br /> |country=Japan|motto=Wonders of unity (Japanese: 団結の驚異, Danketsu no kyōi)}}<br /> <br /> The '''2025 World Athletics Championships''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 2025年世界陸上競技選手権大会) will be the twentieth edition of the [[World Athletics Championships]], and are scheduled to be held from 13 to 21 September 2025 in [[Tokyo]],&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/decisions-229-council-meeting-rome-2022 | title=Decisions made at World Athletics Council Meeting in Rome &amp;#124; PRESS-RELEASES &amp;#124; World Athletics | access-date=November 30, 2022 | archive-date=November 30, 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130212305/https://worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/decisions-229-council-meeting-rome-2022 | url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Japan. The championships will use the [[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]], rebuilt for the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020]] Olympic and Paralympic Games.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> This is the third time that the championships will be held in Japan, following the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007]] event in [[Osaka]], and the [[1991 World Championships in Athletics|1991]] event in Tokyo at the [[National Stadium (Tokyo, 1958)|old National Stadium]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/tokyo-2025-world-athletics-championships|title=Tokyo to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=14 July 2022|publisher=IAAF|access-date=July 14, 2022|archive-date=December 8, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208190341/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/tokyo-2025-world-athletics-championships|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Host selection ==<br /> *[[Nairobi]], Kenya ([[Moi International Sports Centre|Kasarani Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Singapore]] ([[National Stadium, Singapore|National Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Tokyo]], Japan ([[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Chorzów]], Poland ([[Stadion Śląski]])&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=S.A |first=Telewizja Polska |title=Silesia puts in official bid for World Athletics Championships 2025 |url=https://tvpworld.com/53657719/silesia-puts-in-official-bid-for-world-athletics-championships-2025 |access-date=2022-07-16 |website=tvpworld.com |language=en |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://tvpworld.com/53657719/silesia-puts-in-official-bid-for-world-athletics-championships-2025 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In October 2019, [[World Athletics]] President [[Sebastian Coe]] stated consideration of a direct choice for Kenya to host this championship.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1085603/coe-kenya|title=Coe backs proposed Kenya bid for 2025 IAAF World Championships|publisher=insidethegames.biz|date=5 October 2019|access-date=October 7, 2019|archive-date=August 1, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220801122453/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1085603/coe-kenya|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.thesportsexaminer.com/lane-one-were-the-iaaf-world-championships-a-success-or-failure-in-doha/|title=LANE ONE: Was the IAAF World Championships a success or failure in Doha?|date=6 October 2019|publisher=thesportsexaminer.com|access-date=October 7, 2019|archive-date=July 15, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715095202/http://www.thesportsexaminer.com/lane-one-were-the-iaaf-world-championships-a-success-or-failure-in-doha/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Kenya confirmed its bid for the championships in October 2021.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/05/more-sports/track-field/kenya-world-athletics-2025-bid/|title=Kenya confirms bid for 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=5 October 2021|publisher=The Japan Times|access-date=November 17, 2021|archive-date=November 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117142600/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/05/more-sports/track-field/kenya-world-athletics-2025-bid/|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; In 2022, Japan and Singapore entered bids to host the championships.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/03/more-sports/track-field/athletics-worlds-2025-japan/|title=Japan bidding to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=3 October 2021|publisher=The Japan Times|access-date=November 17, 2021|archive-date=November 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117142859/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/03/more-sports/track-field/athletics-worlds-2025-japan/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Singapore announces bid to host World Athletics Championships in 2025 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-announces-bid-host-world-athletics-championships-2025-2570601 |website=CNA |access-date=17 March 2022 |language=en |date=17 March 2022 |archive-date=March 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220317102057/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-announces-bid-host-world-athletics-championships-2025-2570601 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;singapore_bidding_to_host_world_athletics_championships_2025&quot;&gt;{{Cite news|last=Berkeley|first=Geoff|date=17 March 2022|title=Singapore bidding to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|work=[[Inside the Games|InsideTheGames.biz]]|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120648/singapore-world-athletics-championships|url-status=live|access-date=17 March 2022|archive-date=April 6, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220406125139/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120648/singapore-world-athletics-championships}}&lt;/ref&gt; In July 2022, Tokyo was selected by World Athletics to host the 2025 event,&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; after it scored the highest in the bid evaluation. The National Stadium in Tokyo will be the first major spectator event for athletics after the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] were held [[Behind closed doors (sport)|behind closed doors]] in response with the then-still ongoing [[COVID-19 pandemic]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Rédaction Africanews |date=2022-07-15 |title=Kenya loses 2025 World Athletics Championships bid to Japan |url=https://www.africanews.com/2022/07/15/kenya-loses-2025-world-athletics-championships-bid-to-japan/ |access-date=2022-07-16 |website=Africa News |language=en |quote=Tokyo scored the highest in the bid evaluation across the four focused areas: the potential for a powerful narrative; revenue generating opportunities for World Athletics; a destination that will enhance the international profile of the sport; and appropriate climate. |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://www.africanews.com/2022/07/15/kenya-loses-2025-world-athletics-championships-bid-to-japan/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.pulselive.co.ke/sports/other-sports/kenya-lost-bid-to-host-2025-world-athletics-championships/0xx3p03|title=EXPLAINED Why Nairobi lost bid to host 2025 World Championships|publisher=Pulse Live|last=Kimutai|first=Cyprian|date=15 July 2022|access-date=July 23, 2022|archive-date=July 15, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715121752/https://www.pulselive.co.ke/sports/other-sports/kenya-lost-bid-to-host-2025-world-athletics-championships/0xx3p03|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Coe welcomed the selection, but stated that his &quot;ambition to see a World Championships in Africa .. is undiminished&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Tokyo to host 2025 World Championships |language=en-GB |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/62176668 |access-date=2022-07-16 |quote=&quot;My ambition to see a World Championships in Africa, and possibly in Nairobi, is undiminished,&quot; he told BBC Sport Africa. |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/62176668 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Venue==<br /> The championships are being held in the [[Japan National Stadium|Olympic Stadium]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;[https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/tokyo25 WELCOME TO THE WORLD ATHLETICS<br /> CHAMPIONSHIPS TOKYO 25] [[World Athletics]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Results==<br /> ===Men===<br /> ====Track====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Track}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|200 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|800 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|1500 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|5000 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|10,000 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|Marathon|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|110 metres hurdles|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres hurdles|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|20 kilometres walk|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|35 kilometres walk|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 400 metres relay|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> &lt;small&gt;&lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; Indicates the athletes only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Field====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Field}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|High jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Pole vault|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Long jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Triple jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Shot put|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Discus throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Javelin throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Hammer throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ====Combined====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Combined}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Decathlon|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Women===<br /> ====Track====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Track 2}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|200 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|800 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|1500 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|5000 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|10,000 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|Marathon|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres hurdles|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres hurdles|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|20 kilometres walk|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|35 kilometres walk|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Women}}<br /> <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 400 metres relay|Women}}<br /> <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> &lt;small&gt;&lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; Indicates the athletes only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Field====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Field 2}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|High jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Pole vault|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Long jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Triple jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Shot put|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Discus throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Hammer throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Javelin throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ====Combined====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Combined}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Heptathlon|Women}}<br /> | 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114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2025_World_Athletics_Championships&diff=1231619282 2025 World Athletics Championships 2024-06-29T08:40:33Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|20th edition of the World Athletics Championships}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2018}}<br /> {{Infobox games<br /> | name = World Athletics Championships<br /> | logo = 2025 World Athletics Championships logo.png<br /> | size =<br /> | host_city =[[Tokyo]] <br /> | dates = 13–21 September 2025<br /> | caption = <br /> | nations = <br /> | athletes = <br /> | events = <br /> | opened_by = <br /> | previous = [[2023 World Athletics Championships|Budapest 2023]]<br /> | next = [[2027 World Athletics Championships|Beijing 2027]]<br /> | stadium = [[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]] <br /> |country=Japan|motto=Wonders of unity (Japanese: 団結の驚異, Danketsu no kyōi)}}<br /> <br /> The '''2025 World Athletics Championships''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 2025年世界陸上競技選手権大会) will be the twentieth edition of the [[World Athletics Championships]], and are scheduled to be held from 13 to 21 September 2025 in [[Tokyo]],&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/decisions-229-council-meeting-rome-2022 | title=Decisions made at World Athletics Council Meeting in Rome &amp;#124; PRESS-RELEASES &amp;#124; World Athletics | access-date=November 30, 2022 | archive-date=November 30, 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130212305/https://worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/decisions-229-council-meeting-rome-2022 | url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Japan. The championships will use the [[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]], rebuilt for the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020]] Olympic and Paralympic Games.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> This is the third time that the championships will be held in Japan, following the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007]] event in [[Osaka]], and the [[1991 World Championships in Athletics|1991]] event in Tokyo at the [[National Stadium (Tokyo, 1958)|old National Stadium]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/tokyo-2025-world-athletics-championships|title=Tokyo to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=14 July 2022|publisher=IAAF|access-date=July 14, 2022|archive-date=December 8, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208190341/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/tokyo-2025-world-athletics-championships|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Host selection ==<br /> *[[Nairobi]], Kenya ([[Moi International Sports Centre|Kasarani Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Singapore]] ([[National Stadium, Singapore|National Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Tokyo]], Japan ([[Japan National Stadium|National Stadium]])&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> *[[Chorzów]], Poland ([[Stadion Śląski]])&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=S.A |first=Telewizja Polska |title=Silesia puts in official bid for World Athletics Championships 2025 |url=https://tvpworld.com/53657719/silesia-puts-in-official-bid-for-world-athletics-championships-2025 |access-date=2022-07-16 |website=tvpworld.com |language=en |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://tvpworld.com/53657719/silesia-puts-in-official-bid-for-world-athletics-championships-2025 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In October 2019, [[World Athletics]] President [[Sebastian Coe]] stated consideration of a direct choice for Kenya to host this championship.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1085603/coe-kenya|title=Coe backs proposed Kenya bid for 2025 IAAF World Championships|publisher=insidethegames.biz|date=5 October 2019|access-date=October 7, 2019|archive-date=August 1, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220801122453/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1085603/coe-kenya|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.thesportsexaminer.com/lane-one-were-the-iaaf-world-championships-a-success-or-failure-in-doha/|title=LANE ONE: Was the IAAF World Championships a success or failure in Doha?|date=6 October 2019|publisher=thesportsexaminer.com|access-date=October 7, 2019|archive-date=July 15, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715095202/http://www.thesportsexaminer.com/lane-one-were-the-iaaf-world-championships-a-success-or-failure-in-doha/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Kenya confirmed its bid for the championships in October 2021.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/05/more-sports/track-field/kenya-world-athletics-2025-bid/|title=Kenya confirms bid for 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=5 October 2021|publisher=The Japan Times|access-date=November 17, 2021|archive-date=November 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117142600/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/05/more-sports/track-field/kenya-world-athletics-2025-bid/|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; In 2022, Japan and Singapore entered bids to host the championships.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/03/more-sports/track-field/athletics-worlds-2025-japan/|title=Japan bidding to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|date=3 October 2021|publisher=The Japan Times|access-date=November 17, 2021|archive-date=November 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117142859/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2021/10/03/more-sports/track-field/athletics-worlds-2025-japan/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Singapore announces bid to host World Athletics Championships in 2025 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-announces-bid-host-world-athletics-championships-2025-2570601 |website=CNA |access-date=17 March 2022 |language=en |date=17 March 2022 |archive-date=March 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220317102057/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-announces-bid-host-world-athletics-championships-2025-2570601 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;singapore_bidding_to_host_world_athletics_championships_2025&quot;&gt;{{Cite news|last=Berkeley|first=Geoff|date=17 March 2022|title=Singapore bidding to host 2025 World Athletics Championships|work=[[Inside the Games|InsideTheGames.biz]]|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120648/singapore-world-athletics-championships|url-status=live|access-date=17 March 2022|archive-date=April 6, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220406125139/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120648/singapore-world-athletics-championships}}&lt;/ref&gt; In July 2022, Tokyo was selected by World Athletics to host the 2025 event,&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; after it scored the highest in the bid evaluation. The National Stadium in Tokyo will be the first major spectator event for athletics after the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] were held [[Behind closed doors (sport)|behind closed doors]] in response with the then-still ongoing [[COVID-19 pandemic]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Rédaction Africanews |date=2022-07-15 |title=Kenya loses 2025 World Athletics Championships bid to Japan |url=https://www.africanews.com/2022/07/15/kenya-loses-2025-world-athletics-championships-bid-to-japan/ |access-date=2022-07-16 |website=Africa News |language=en |quote=Tokyo scored the highest in the bid evaluation across the four focused areas: the potential for a powerful narrative; revenue generating opportunities for World Athletics; a destination that will enhance the international profile of the sport; and appropriate climate. |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://www.africanews.com/2022/07/15/kenya-loses-2025-world-athletics-championships-bid-to-japan/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.pulselive.co.ke/sports/other-sports/kenya-lost-bid-to-host-2025-world-athletics-championships/0xx3p03|title=EXPLAINED Why Nairobi lost bid to host 2025 World Championships|publisher=Pulse Live|last=Kimutai|first=Cyprian|date=15 July 2022|access-date=July 23, 2022|archive-date=July 15, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715121752/https://www.pulselive.co.ke/sports/other-sports/kenya-lost-bid-to-host-2025-world-athletics-championships/0xx3p03|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Coe welcomed the selection, but stated that his &quot;ambition to see a World Championships in Africa .. is undiminished&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Tokyo to host 2025 World Championships |language=en-GB |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/62176668 |access-date=2022-07-16 |quote=&quot;My ambition to see a World Championships in Africa, and possibly in Nairobi, is undiminished,&quot; he told BBC Sport Africa. |archive-date=July 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716174530/https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/62176668 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Venue==<br /> The championships are being held in the [[Japan National Stadium|Olympic Stadium]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;[https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/tokyo25 WELCOME TO THE WORLD ATHLETICS<br /> CHAMPIONSHIPS TOKYO 25] [[World Athletics]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Results==<br /> ===Men===<br /> ====Track====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Track}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|200 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|800 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|1500 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|5000 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|10,000 metres|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|Marathon|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|110 metres hurdles|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres hurdles|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|20 kilometres walk|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|35 kilometres walk|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 400 metres relay|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> &lt;small&gt;&lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; Indicates the athletes only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Field====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Field}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|High jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Pole vault|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Long jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Triple jump|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Shot put|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Discus throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Javelin throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> | {{EventLink|Hammer throw|Men}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ====Combined====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Combined}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Decathlon|Men}}<br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Women===<br /> ====Track====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Track 2}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|200 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|800 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|1500 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|5000 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|10,000 metres|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|Marathon|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|100 metres hurdles|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|400 metres hurdles|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|20 kilometres walk|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> |{{EventLink|35 kilometres walk|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Women}}<br /> <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |-valign=&quot;top&quot;<br /> |{{EventLink|4 × 400 metres relay|Women}}<br /> <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> | &lt;!--{{flaglinkteam| }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> &lt;small&gt;&lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; Indicates the athletes only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Field====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Field 2}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|High jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Pole vault|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Long jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Triple jump|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Shot put|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Discus throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Hammer throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Javelin throw|Women}}<br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |&lt;!--{{Flaglinkmedalist| | }}--&gt; || <br /> |- style=&quot;background:#e8e8e8;&quot;<br /> |colspan=7|{{Sports record codes}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ====Combined====<br /> {{Athletics championships navigation|Combined}}<br /> <br /> {| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}<br /> |-<br /> | {{EventLink|Heptathlon|Women}}<br /> | 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114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2001&diff=1222877180 2001 2024-05-08T13:44:00Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{pp-move}}<br /> {{good article}}<br /> {{pp-pc|small=yes}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2019}}<br /> {{Events by month|2001}}<br /> {{About year|2001}}<br /> [[File:Explosion following the plane impact into the South Tower (WTC 2) - B6019~11.jpg|thumb|The [[September 11 attacks]] were a defining event of the year 2001.]]<br /> {{Year nav|2001}}<br /> {{Year in various calendars|year=2001}}<br /> {{C21 year in topic}}<br /> {{Year article header|2001}}<br /> [[File:2001 Events Collage.png|thumb|From left, clockwise: [[Wikipedia]] is launched, making it the world's largest online [[encyclopedia]]; Enron files for bankruptcy after a major scandal; [[Foot-and-mouth]] disease breaks out in the [[United Kingdom]]; The [[United States]] invades [[Afghanistan]] to begin the [[War]] on terror; The [[2001 Gujarat earthquake]] kills between 13,000 and 20,000 people; [[Apple Inc]]. launches the first [[iPod]] after releasing [[iTunes]] earlier in the year; President [[George W. Bush]] announces the War on terror and demands that the [[Taliban]] hand over [[Al-Qaeda]] leader Osama bin Laden; The [[Twin Towers]] of the [[World Trade Center]] burn and eventually collapse after being struck with hijacked planes during the [[9/11]] attacks.]]<br /> The year's most prominent event was the [[September 11 attacks]] against the United States by [[Al-Qaeda]], which [[Casualties of the September 11 attacks|killed 2,977 people]] and instigated the global [[war on terror]]. The United States led a [[Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom|multi-national coalition]] in an [[United States invasion of Afghanistan|invasion of Afghanistan]] after the [[Taliban]] government was unable to extradite Al-Qaeda leader [[Osama bin Laden]] within 24 hours. Other international conflicts in 2001 were the [[2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff|standoff]] between India and Pakistan as well as the [[Second Intifada]] between Israel and Palestine. Internal conflicts began [[2001 insurgency in Macedonia|in Macedonia]], [[2001 Central African Republic coup d'état attempt|in the Central African Republic]], and [[RFDG Insurgency|in Guinea]]. Political challenges or violent conflicts caused changes in leadership in Argentina, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines.<br /> <br /> 2001 was the second hottest year on record at the time, which was amplified by the end of a years-long [[La Niña]]. The Atlantic and Pacific tropical storm seasons were both more active than usual. The deadly [[Bhuj Earthquake]] took place in [[Gujarat]] on January 26, while the strongest earthquake in 36 years [[2001 southern Peru earthquake|took place in Peru]] on June 23. A potential health crisis occurred when [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak|a major outbreak]] of [[foot-and-mouth disease]] spread among British livestock, bringing about the deaths of millions of animals. Four [[hominid]] species were described or proposed, and several major archaeological finds took place, including a set of [[terracotta]] citizens near the [[Terracotta Army]]. The [[pygmy three-toed sloth]] was also first [[Species description|described]] in 2001. The year had the fewest successful orbital spaceflights since 1963, with eight crewed missions. Successes in space exploration included the landing of ''[[NEAR Shoemaker]]'' on an asteroid and the arrival of ''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]'' on Mars.<br /> <br /> Politics and religion in the final months of 2001 focused intently on the [[Muslim world]] and [[Islamic terrorism]] after the September 11 attacks. The [[Catholic Church]] was active in 2001, as [[Pope John Paul II]] went on several goodwill trips to meet with non-Catholic religious groups and investigations of [[Catholic Church sexual abuse cases|sexual abuse cases]] among the church's priests began. Former Serbian president [[Slobodan Milošević]] was arrested and became the first head of state to be charged with [[crimes against humanity]] by an international body. The [[27th G8 summit]] took place in [[Genoa]] and was met by 200,000 protestors, where [[Death of Carlo Giuliani|one was killed]]. 2001 took place during a [[Early 2000s recession|minor recession]] among developed and developing nations, with only middle income nations avoiding an economic downturn. The recession saw economic crises take place [[1998–2002 Argentine great depression|in Argentina]] and [[2001 Turkish economic crisis|in Turkey]]. American energy company [[Enron]] and the European airlines [[Sabena]] and [[Swissair]] all ended operations in 2001. Popular culture in 2001 saw the beginnings of the [[Harry Potter (film series)|''Harry Potter'']] and [[The Lord of the Rings (film series)|''The Lord of the Rings'']] film franchises, the development of the [[iPod]] and [[iTunes]] for music, and the release of [[Sixth generation of video game consoles|three major video game systems]]. The year also saw the release of [[Mac OS X]] and [[Windows XP]]. {{TOC limit|2}}<br /> <br /> == Demographics ==<br /> The [[world population]] on January 1, 2001, was estimated to be 6.190&amp;nbsp;billion people and increased to 6.272&amp;nbsp;billion people by January 1, 2002.&lt;ref name=&quot;UN Pop Prospects-2022&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://population.un.org/wpp/Download/Standard/MostUsed/ |title=World Population Prospects 2022 |date=2022 |publisher=United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |access-date=November 28, 2022 |archive-date=July 11, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220711213112/https://population.un.org/wpp/Download/Standard/MostUsed/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; An estimated 133.9&amp;nbsp;million births and 52.1&amp;nbsp;million deaths took place in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;UN Pop Prospects-2022&quot; /&gt; The average global [[life expectancy]] was 66.8 years, an increase of 0.3 years from 2000.&lt;ref name=&quot;UN Pop Prospects-2022&quot; /&gt; The rate of [[child mortality]] was 7.32%, a decrease of 0.26[[Percentage point|pp]] from 2000.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Roser |first1=Max |last2=Ritchie |first2=Hannah |last3=Dadonaite |first3=Bernadeta |title=Child and Infant Mortality |url=https://ourworldindata.org/child-mortality |journal=Our World in Data |date=May 10, 2013 |access-date=November 28, 2022 |archive-date=December 16, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216051011/https://ourworldindata.org/child-mortality |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; 28.25% of people were living in [[extreme poverty]], a decrease of 0.88pp from 2000.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Hasell |first1=Joe |last2=Roser |first2=Max |last3=Ortiz-Ospina |first3=Esteban |last4=Arrigada |first4=Pablo |title=Poverty |url=https://ourworldindata.org/poverty |journal=Our World in Data |date=October 17, 2022 |access-date=November 28, 2022 |archive-date=November 28, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221128215030/https://ourworldindata.org/poverty |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> There were approximately 12&amp;nbsp;million global refugees in 2001. 500,000 were settled over the course of the year, but about the same number of people were displaced in other locations, causing the number of refugees to remain largely unchanged. The largest sources of refugees were from Afghanistan and Macedonia. The number of [[internally displaced person]]s decreased from 21.8&amp;nbsp;million to 19.8&amp;nbsp;million in 2001, with the most affected areas being Afghanistan, Colombia, and Liberia.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=del Mundo |first=Fernando |date=2002-06-18 |title=2001 global refugee statistics |url=https://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/6/3d0f6dcb5/2001-global-refugee-statistics.html |access-date=2022-12-07 |website=UNHCR |language=en |archive-date=December 7, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221207193756/https://www.unhcr.org/news/latest/2002/6/3d0f6dcb5/2001-global-refugee-statistics.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Conflicts ==<br /> {{Further|Category:Conflicts in 2001}}<br /> There were 34 active armed conflicts in 28 countries in 2001, the total numbers remaining unchanged from 2000. The majority of these conflicts took place in Africa and Asia: 14 occurred in Africa and 13 occurred in Asia.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt; 15 were classified as &quot;major armed conflicts&quot;{{Efn|SIPRI defines a major armed conflict as &quot;the use of armed force between two or more organized armed groups, resulting in the battle-related deaths of at least 1000 people in any single calendar year and in which the incompatibility concerns control of government, territory or communal identity&quot;.}} by the [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |last=Seybolt |first=Taylor B. |title=SIPRI Yearbook 2002: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security |publisher=[[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] |year=2002 |isbn=9780199251766 |pages=21–62 |language=en |chapter=Major armed conflicts |chapter-url=https://www.sipri.org/yearbook/2002/01 |access-date=September 6, 2023 |archive-date=September 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230906013004/https://www.sipri.org/yearbook/2002/01 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=21}} Four new armed conflicts emerged in 2001: the [[2001 insurgency in Macedonia|insurgency in Macedonia]], the [[2001 Central African Republic coup d'état attempt|attempted coup in the Central African Republic]], the [[United States invasion of Afghanistan]], and the entry of Sierra Leone's [[Revolutionary United Front]] into the [[RFDG Insurgency]] in Guinea.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Gleditsch |first1=Nils Petter |last2=Wallensteen |first2=Peter |last3=Eriksson |first3=Mikael |last4=Sollenberg |first4=Margareta |last5=Strand |first5=Håvard |date=2002 |title=Armed Conflict 1946-2001: A New Dataset |journal=Journal of Peace Research |language=en |volume=39 |issue=5 |pages=615–637 |doi=10.1177/0022343302039005007 |issn=0022-3433 |s2cid=109206821 |doi-access=free}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Sierra Leone Civil War]] was the only conflict that ended in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=21}}<br /> <br /> === Internal conflicts ===<br /> {{Image frame|content=[[File:Visit of Laurent Désiré Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, to the EC (cropped2).jpg|179px]] [[File:Pierre Buyoya and Ange-Félix Patassé collage.png|100px]]|width=283|align=right|caption=DRC President [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] (left) was assassinated on January 16. Burundi President [[Pierre Buyoya]] (top) and CAR President [[Ange-Félix Patassé]] both faced coup attempts.}}The [[Second Congo War]] continued with the [[Assassination of Laurent-Désiré Kabila|assassination]] of President [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] on January 16.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=29}} The 1999 ceasefire was mostly respected by the government and the various rebel groups, and United Nations ceasefire monitors established a presence throughout the year.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=30}} The [[Algerian Civil War]], the [[Angolan Civil War]], and the [[Burundian Civil War]] all saw continued fighting between governments and rebels in Africa.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=24–29}} The latter began the peace process through a provisional government on November 1.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=27}} The [[Second Sudanese Civil War]] between the ruling [[National Islamic Front]] and various other groups escalated in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=37}} This included a sub-conflict, the [[War of the Peters]], which continued into 2001 until a ceasefire was negotiated in August.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto6&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3WQkACoP3FkC |title=Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights |last=Rone |first=Jemera |date=2003 |publisher=Human Rights Watch |page=77 |access-date=March 21, 2023 |archive-date=October 2, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002193114/https://books.google.com/books?id=3WQkACoP3FkC |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Two failed coup attempts took place in 2001: a group of junior officers sought to overthrow President [[Pierre Buyoya]] in Burundi while he was out of the country on April 18,&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |last1=Chin |first1=John J. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WyScEAAAQBAJ |title=Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups D'état |last2=Wright |first2=Joseph |last3=Carter |first3=David B. |date=2022-12-13 |publisher=Rowman &amp; Littlefield |isbn=978-1-5381-2068-2 |language=en |access-date=September 6, 2023 |archive-date=September 29, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230929025204/https://books.google.com/books?id=WyScEAAAQBAJ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=218}} and [[André Kolingba]], a former president of the Central African Republic, led a military coup against his successor [[Ange-Félix Patassé]] on May 28, causing several days of violence.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=249}}<br /> <br /> Several conflicts continued in Indonesia, though the [[insurgency in Aceh]] between the Indonesian government and the [[Free Aceh Movement]] was the only one to see widespread violence in 2001, as the war significantly escalated after the end of a ceasefire and breakdown of peace talks.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=46–47}} The [[New People's Army rebellion]] saw two ceasefires between the Philippine government and the [[New People's Army]], separated by a brief surge of heavy fighting after the assassination of a member of parliament. A ceasefire was also established with the nation's other insurgent group, the [[Moro Islamic Liberation Front]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=49}} In Myanmar, the [[Karen conflict]] continued, and the [[Internal conflict in Myanmar#Shan State|insurgency of the Shan State]] resumed hostilities after a temporary peace in 1999.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt; The [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam|Tamil Tigers]] declared a ceasefire and requested peace talks during the [[Eelam War III]] in Sri Lanka,&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=50}} but hostilities resumed on April 25, and the Tamil Tigers launched several suicide attacks in July, including the [[Bandaranaike Airport attack]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=51}} The [[Nepalese Civil War]] also saw increased hostilities in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> [[File:JuniAracinovo2001.jpg|thumb|Macedonian soldiers during the [[Battle of Aračinovo]]]]<br /> The only major conflict in Europe was the [[Second Chechen War]] between the Russian government and the separatist [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]. Russian forces controlled the republic's population centers, but Chechen forces continued to use [[guerrilla warfare]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=53}} Macedonia saw a smaller scale conflict between the Macedonian government and the [[National Liberation Army (Macedonia)|National Liberation Army]] (NLA), which sought reform for the status of Albanian people in Macedonia.&lt;ref name=&quot;Marusic-2021&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Marusic |first=Sinisa Jakov |date=2021-01-22 |title=20 Years On, Armed Conflict's Legacy Endures in North Macedonia |url=https://balkaninsight.com/2021/01/22/20-years-on-armed-conflicts-legacy-endures-in-north-macedonia/ |access-date=2022-11-29 |website=Balkan Insight |language=en-US |archive-date=November 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211127025258/https://balkaninsight.com/2021/01/22/20-years-on-armed-conflicts-legacy-endures-in-north-macedonia/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Operation Essential Harvest|deployment of NATO peacekeeping forces]] to Macedonia was authorized on August 21.&lt;ref name=&quot;NATO-2001&quot; /&gt; Yugoslavia similarly saw [[insurgency in the Preševo Valley|an insurgency]] by Albanian rebels, but the conflict did not escalate.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=53}} The only major conflict in South America was the [[Colombian conflict]] between the Colombian government and various far-left and far-right groups.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=58}} The [[United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia]] expanded into Ecuador in 2001 and carried out attacks on Ecuadorian citizens.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=60}}<br /> <br /> === International conflicts ===<br /> The [[2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff]] was the only conflict between two national governments in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt; The territorial dispute over the region of [[Kashmir]] consisted primarily of small scale attacks by militant groups until two attacks on Indian legislature buildings: one [[2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly car bombing|in October]] and one [[2001 Indian Parliament attack|in December]]. The latter provoked a major escalation of troop deployments with preparations for a major war.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=46}}<br /> <br /> The [[Second Intifada]] continued from the previous year between Israel and Palestine.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=55}} The conflict escalated into an undeclared war in which Palestinian militants targeted Israeli civilians with weapons and suicide bombers with the Israeli military responding with fighter jets and missile strikes against Palestinians.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=279}} Every ceasefire ended within a day of its establishment.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=56}}<br /> <br /> ==== September 11 attacks and invasion of Afghanistan ====<br /> {{Main|September 11 attacks|United States invasion of Afghanistan}}<br /> <br /> The September 11 attacks were carried out by [[Al-Qaeda]] when 19 terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes and crashed two of them into the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]], one into [[the Pentagon]], and one near [[Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania|Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania]]. 2,977 people were killed;&lt;ref name=&quot;Nadeem-2021&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Nadeem |first=Reem |date=2021-09-02 |title=Two Decades Later, the Enduring Legacy of 9/11 |url=https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/09/02/two-decades-later-the-enduring-legacy-of-9-11/ |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=Pew Research Center - U.S. Politics &amp; Policy |language=en-US |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124003208/https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/09/02/two-decades-later-the-enduring-legacy-of-9-11/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;UN OCT-2021&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2021-09-20 |title=The United Nations pays tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the 9/11 Memorial in New York |url=https://www.un.org/counterterrorism/events/un-pays-tribute-to-victims-911-terrorist-attacks |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism |archive-date=January 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230118013139/https://www.un.org/counterterrorism/events/un-pays-tribute-to-victims-911-terrorist-attacks |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2013&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2013-07-27 |title=September 11 Terror Attacks Fast Facts |url=https://www.cnn.com/2013/07/27/us/september-11-anniversary-fast-facts/index.html |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=CNN |language=en |archive-date=June 3, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190603190712/https://www.cnn.com/2013/07/27/us/september-11-anniversary-fast-facts/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; the attacks and the subsequent [[global war on terror]] are widely recognized as events that defined 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=1}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=8}} This was internationally recognized as an armed attack against the United States under the [[Charter of the United Nations|UN charter]], and [[NATO]] invoked [[Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty]] for the first time in its history.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=491}}<br /> <br /> The [[Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)|Afghan Civil War]] between the ''de jure'' [[Northern Alliance]] government and the ''de facto'' [[Taliban]] government continued from previous years.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=39}} When the Taliban refused to extradite Al-Qaeda leader [[Osama bin Laden]], the United States led a [[Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom|multi-national coalition]] in an invasion of Afghanistan on 7 October.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=41}} The American-led coalition and the Northern Alliance captured Afghan cities until the Taliban [[Fall of Kandahar|surrendered]] to the Northern Alliance in [[Kandahar]] on December 6.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=42}} The American-led coalition [[Battle of Tora Bora|attacked]] the Al-Qaeda headquarters in [[Tora Bora]] in December, but Al-Qaeda's leadership had gone into hiding. An interim government of Afghanistan led by&amp;nbsp;[[Hamid Karzai]] was formed on December 22.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=42–43}}<br /> <br /> == Culture ==<br /> === Architecture ===<br /> {{Main|2001 in architecture}}<br /> [[File:The Leaning Tower of Pisa SB.jpeg|thumb|upright|The [[Leaning Tower of Pisa]] reopened in 2001.]]<br /> New buildings constructed or opened in 2001 include the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]] in [[Alexandria]],&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=163}} the [[Sendai Mediatheque]] in [[Sendai]], the [[DG Bank building]] in [[Berlin]], the {{Ill|SEG Apartment Tower|de}} in [[Vienna]], and [[Aurora Place]] in [[Sydney]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=164}} Museums that opened in 2001 include the [[Jewish Museum Berlin]] designed by [[Daniel Libeskind]], the [[National Museum of Australia]] designed by [[Howard Raggatt]] in [[Canberra]], the [[Changi Chapel and Museum]] in Singapore, the [[Neue Galerie New York]], and the [[Apartheid Museum]] in [[Johannesburg]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=233}}<br /> <br /> Prominent renovations made in 2001 include the [[Queen Elizabeth II Great Court]] in the [[British Museum]]&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=163}} and the entrance wing of the [[Milwaukee Art Museum]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=164}} Preservation efforts were also completed on the [[Leaning Tower of Pisa]], and it reopened to the public on December 15 after 12 years of reconstruction.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto21&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-12-15 |title=Less leaning tower of Pisa reopens |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/12/15/pisa.tower/ |website=CNN |access-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061313/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/12/15/pisa.tower/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Damaged and destroyed buildings included the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] buildings which were destroyed in the September 11 attacks,&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=527}} and the Biblioteca Gallardo in El Salvador, which was destroyed in an earthquake.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=232}}<br /> <br /> === Art ===<br /> {{Main|2001 in art}}<br /> The [[49th Venice Biennale]] shifted from traditional paintings and sculptures in 2001, giving an increased focus to film and architectural sculpture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=525}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=167}} Among art sales, [[Avant-garde]] works sold well, with the highest earning being [[Gerhard Richter]]'s painting of candles, which sold for US$5.4 million.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=525}} The fashion industry saw a decline that was exacerbated by the September 11 attacks. After the attacks and the subsequent war in Afghanistan, styles with military or otherwise violent iconography were phased out.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=219–220}}<br /> <br /> Improvements in [[inkjet printing]] made high resolution photography more practical. Japanese photographer [[Hiroshi Sugimoto]] exhibited his photographs of wax statues of historical figures to provoke questions about the nature of artistic depiction.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=171}} Several iconic works of [[photojournalism]] were produced during the September 11 attacks, including ''[[The Falling Man]]'' and ''[[Raising the Flag at Ground Zero]]''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Almond |first=Kyle |date=2021-09-10 |title=The 9/11 photos we will never forget |url=https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/09/us/9-11-photos-cnnphotos/ |access-date=2022-12-08 |website=CNN |archive-date=September 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220913054920/https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/09/us/9-11-photos-cnnphotos/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; ''[[The Sphere]]'' was the only artwork to be recovered from the site, and the sculpture continued to be displayed in its damaged form as a memorial.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Blackemore |first=Erin |title=The World Trade Center's Only Surviving Art Heads Home |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/world-trade-centers-only-surviving-art-headed-back-home-180959910/ |access-date=2022-12-08 |website=Smithsonian Magazine |language=en |archive-date=December 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208020202/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/world-trade-centers-only-surviving-art-headed-back-home-180959910/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The most popular exhibition in 2001 was artwork depicting [[Jacqueline Kennedy]]'s time as [[first lady of the United States]], followed closely by an exhibition for [[Johannes Vermeer]] and the [[Delft School (painting)|Delft School]], both at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]. Each saw over 500,000 visitors.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=525}} Other exhibitions in 2001 were held in honor of visual artists such as [[Jacob Lawrence]], [[Clyfford Still]], [[Thomas Eakins]], [[Dan Graham]], [[Henri Rousseau]], [[Paul Signac]], [[Gustav Klimt]], [[Marc Chagall]], [[Raymond Hains]], [[Johannes Vermeer]], [[William Blake]]; architects such as [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]], [[Rudolph Schindler (architect)|Rudolph Schindler]], and [[Frank Gehry]]; and photographers such as [[Walker Evans]] and [[August Sander]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=168–170}} 2001 was the first year in which architecture exhibitions saw major success in the art world.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=525}}<br /> <br /> === Media ===<br /> {{Main|2001 in film|2001 in music|2001 in video games}}<br /> The highest-grossing films in 2001 were [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'']], ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', and ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' The highest-grossing non-English film was [[Studio Ghibli]]'s [[anime]] ''[[Spirited Away]]'' (Japanese), the 15th highest-grossing film of the year.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=2001 Worldwide Box Office |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/year/world/2001/?ref_=bo_cso_table_1 |access-date=March 7, 2020 |website=[[Box Office Mojo]] |publisher=[[IMDb]] |archive-date=July 19, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200719074502/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/year/world/2001/?ref_=bo_cso_table_1 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The inaugural entries in the ''Harry Potter'' and ''Lord of the Rings'' film franchises brought [[fantasy]] into mainstream culture, popularizing [[Young adult fiction|young adult novels]] and catering to [[fandom]] communities.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Grauso |first=Alisha |date=2020-08-05 |title=How The 'Harry Potter' And 'Lord Of The Rings' Movies Made Being A Bookworm Cool Again |url=https://atomtickets.com/movie-news/harry-potter-lord-of-the-rings-books-to-movies/ |access-date=2022-12-05 |website=Atom Insider |language=en-US |archive-date=December 5, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221205042938/https://atomtickets.com/movie-news/harry-potter-lord-of-the-rings-books-to-movies/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Albury |first=Whitley |date=2021-12-22 |title=20 years ago, Harry Potter and LOTR changed culture |url=https://www.moviejawn.com/home/2021/12/21/hp-lotr-20th |access-date=2022-12-05 |website=Moviejawn |language=en-US |archive-date=December 5, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221205042942/https://www.moviejawn.com/home/2021/12/21/hp-lotr-20th |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Multiple image<br /> | image1 = GameCube-Console-Set.png<br /> | image2 = Nintendo-Game-Boy-Advance-Purple-FL.jpg<br /> | perrow = 2 / 2<br /> | image3 = Xbox-Console-wDuke-L.jpg<br /> | footer = 2001 saw the release of the [[GameCube]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] by [[Nintendo]], the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] by [[Microsoft]], and the [[iPod Classic|iPod]] by [[Apple Inc.|Apple]].<br /> | total_width = 300<br /> | image4 = Ipod 1G.png<br /> }}<br /> <br /> In music, 3.2&amp;nbsp;billion units were sold with a value of US$33.7&amp;nbsp;billion. [[DVD-Audio]] and [[Super Audio CD]] rose to prominence, with approximately 600 titles available in these formats.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/worldsales2001.pdf |title=The Recording Industry World Sales |date=2002 |access-date=2022-12-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061219035001/http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/worldsales2001.pdf |archive-date=2006-12-19}}&lt;/ref&gt; Portable music grew in popularity after [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] released the [[iTunes]] media library on January 9&lt;ref name=&quot;Apple Newsroom&quot; /&gt; and the first [[IPod Classic|iPod]] music player device on October 23.&lt;ref name=&quot;Apple-2001&quot; /&gt; The music sharing program [[Napster]] ended its services after it was accused of facilitating [[music piracy]], but it was replaced by other programs such as [[FastTrack]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=177}} Worldwide, the best-selling albums were ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'' (2000) by [[Linkin Park]], ''[[No Angel]]'' (1999) by [[Dido (singer)|Dido]], and [[Survivor (Destiny's Child album)|''Survivor'']] (2001) by [[Destiny's Child]].&lt;ref name=&quot;ifpi&quot; /&gt; The best-selling non-English album was ''[[Cieli di Toscana]]'' ({{translation|''Tuscan Skies''}}; 2001) by Italian [[tenor]] [[Andrea Bocelli]], which topped the charts in the Netherlands and Sweden&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Andrea+Bocelli&amp;titel=Cieli+di+Toscana&amp;cat=a |title=Cieli di Toscana chart performance |access-date=2022-12-03 |archive-date=2012-10-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023022138/http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Andrea+Bocelli&amp;titel=Cieli+di+Toscana&amp;cat=a |url-status=live|website=australian-charts.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; and was the 23rd best-selling album globally.&lt;ref name=&quot;ifpi&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=2000-2005 Top 50 Albums [XLS] |url=https://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top-5-albums-2000-2005.xls |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323114337/http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top-5-albums-2000-2005.xls |archive-date=2012-03-23 |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=[[IFPI]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Three major video game systems were released in 2001: the [[GameCube]] and the [[Game Boy Advance]] by [[Nintendo]] and the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] by Microsoft. Meanwhile, [[Sega]] ended its involvement in the market after the failure of the [[Dreamcast]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=181}} The year 2001 is considered important in the video game industry, partly because of the release of many games recognized as classics.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Kelly |first=Andy |date=2021-09-30 |title=2001 Was The Best Year Ever For Video Games |url=https://www.thegamer.com/best-year-for-games-2001-halo-silent-hill-2-grand-theft-auto-3/ |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=TheGamer |language=en-US |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203045647/https://www.thegamer.com/best-year-for-games-2001-halo-silent-hill-2-grand-theft-auto-3/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Fillari |first=Alessandro |date=2021-02-06 |title=Remembering 2001: The Biggest Games That Turn 20 This Year |url=https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/remembering-2001-the-biggest-games-that-turn-20-this-year/2900-3699/#14 |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=GameSpot |language=en-US |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203045651/https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/remembering-2001-the-biggest-games-that-turn-20-this-year/2900-3699/#14 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Many video games released in 2001 defined or redefined their respective genres, including [[hack and slash]] game ''[[Devil May Cry]]'',&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Madsen |first=Hayes |title=21 years ago, Capcom changed action games forever |url=https://www.inverse.com/gaming/devil-may-cry-21st-anniversary |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=Inverse |date=October 17, 2022 |language=en |archive-date=December 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210042856/https://www.inverse.com/gaming/devil-may-cry-21st-anniversary |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Figueiredo |first=Erick Duarte |date=2022-10-02 |title=Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden: The Two Extremes of the Hack-and-Slash Genre |url=https://www.superjumpmagazine.com/devil-may-cry-ninja-gaiden-the-two-extremes-of-the-hack-and-slash-genre/ |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=Superjump |language=en |archive-date=December 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210042857/https://www.superjumpmagazine.com/devil-may-cry-ninja-gaiden-the-two-extremes-of-the-hack-and-slash-genre/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[first-person shooter]] game ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'',&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Carnley |first=Zackery Van |date=2021-04-19 |title=How Halo Has Defined the Shooter Genre |url=https://gamerant.com/halo-influence-shooters-multiplayer-story-character/ |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=Game Rant |language=en-US |archive-date=December 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210042856/https://gamerant.com/halo-influence-shooters-multiplayer-story-character/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Plant |first=Mike |title=In the loop: how Halo defined a new decade of first-person shooters |url=https://www.theregister.com/2012/11/06/feature_how_halo_became_the_foundation_for_a_decades_games/ |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=The Register |language=en |archive-date=December 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210042856/https://www.theregister.com/2012/11/06/feature_how_halo_became_the_foundation_for_a_decades_games/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and [[open world]] [[Action-adventure game|action-adventure]] game ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', which is regarded as an industry-defining work.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Kelly |first=Andy |date=2021-10-27 |title=Grand Theft Auto 3 Changed Video Games Forever |url=https://www.thegamer.com/grand-theft-auto-3-changed-games-forever/ |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=TheGamer |language=en-US |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203045650/https://www.thegamer.com/grand-theft-auto-3-changed-games-forever/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Gordon |first=Jeremy |date=2021-10-22 |title=After 'Grand Theft Auto III,' Open-World Games Were Never (and Always) the Same |url=https://www.theringer.com/2021/10/22/22737333/grand-theft-auto-gta-rockstar-open-world-assassins-creed |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=The Ringer |language=en |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203045646/https://www.theringer.com/2021/10/22/22737333/grand-theft-auto-gta-rockstar-open-world-assassins-creed |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Sports ===<br /> {{Main|2001 in sports}}<br /> Many sports events were postponed in the final months of 2001 after the September 11 attacks, particularly in the United States. Other sports were postponed in the United Kingdom and Ireland because of foot-and-mouth disease. Throughout the year, [[Salt Lake City]], Utah, prepared for the [[2002 Winter Olympics]], while [[Beijing]] was announced as the host of the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=316}}<br /> <br /> Qualifications for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] were the main football events in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=534}} The world record for largest victory in an international football match was set by [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]] in a [[Tonga 0–22 Australia|0–22 victory]] against [[Tonga national football team|Tonga]] on April 9. Australia set this record again with a [[Australia 31–0 American Samoa|31–0 victory]] against [[American Samoa national football team|American Samoa]] on April 11. The unbalanced nature of these matches prompted changes to the [[FIFA]] qualification process.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2018-06-09 |title=How a 31-0 'farce' changed Australia's FIFA World Cup fortunes |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/football/how-a-31-0-farce-changed-australia-s-fifa-world-cup-fortunes/story-39iqd32nSWMt146Sdg7vRO.html |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en |archive-date=December 1, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221201184542/https://www.hindustantimes.com/football/how-a-31-0-farce-changed-australia-s-fifa-world-cup-fortunes/story-39iqd32nSWMt146Sdg7vRO.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:11&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-04-12 |title=Samoans lose 31-0 - or was it 32-0? |url=http://www.theguardian.com/football/2001/apr/12/newsstory.sport3 |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411104243/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2001/apr/12/newsstory.sport3 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; In Europe, the [[UEFA Women's Cup]] began its first season, establishing a continent-wide women's league for association football under the [[UEFA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2019-12-04 |title=Women's Champions League switching to group format |url=https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/womens-champions-league-switching-to-group-format.754837 |access-date=2023-03-24 |website=Times of Malta |language=en-gb |archive-date=March 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230324040408/https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/womens-champions-league-switching-to-group-format.754837 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> American tennis player [[Jennifer Capriati]] won both the [[2001 Australian Open|Australian Open]] and the [[2001 French Open|French Open]] for 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=316}} [[NASCAR]] driver [[Dale Earnhardt]], described as the greatest driver in the sport's history, died in a [[Death of Dale Earnhardt|crash]] during the [[2001 Daytona 500]] on February 18.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=316}}&lt;ref name=&quot;Caldwell-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Caldwell |first=Dave |date=2001-02-19 |title=AUTO RACING; Dale Earnhardt, 49, Racing Star |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/19/sports/auto-racing-dale-earnhardt-49-racing-star.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120191343/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/19/sports/auto-racing-dale-earnhardt-49-racing-star.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; In April, golf player [[Tiger Woods]] became the only player to achieve a &quot;[[Tiger Slam]]&quot; after winning the [[2001 Masters Tournament]], in which he consecutively won all four championship golf titles outside of a single calendar year.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=DiMeglio |first=Steve |date=2021-04-05 |title='Greatest golf ever played': Witnesses to Tiger Woods' streak of four major wins look back on an improbable run |url=https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2021/04/05/tiger-woods-masters-2001-tiger-slam-major-championships/ |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=Golfweek |language=en-US |archive-date=December 1, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221201184545/https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2021/04/05/tiger-woods-masters-2001-tiger-slam-major-championships/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The &quot;[[Lennox Lewis vs. Hasim Rahman|Thunder in Africa]]&quot; boxing match ended in a major [[Upset (competition)|upset]] after [[Hasim Rahman]] defeated champion [[Lennox Lewis]] on April 22. Lewis would go on to win a rematch on November 11.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=536}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:12&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Lancaster |first=Rob |date=2015-04-22 |title=Thunder in Africa: Recalling Hasim Rahman's Shock Win Over Lennox Lewis |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2438671-thunder-in-africa-recalling-hasim-rahmans-shock-win-over-lennox-lewis |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=Bleacher Report |language=en |archive-date=December 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209164604/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2438671-thunder-in-africa-recalling-hasim-rahmans-shock-win-over-lennox-lewis |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; In cricket, Australia's record-setting streak of sixteen Test victories in a row was broken by India.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=537}}<br /> <br /> == Economy ==<br /> {{further|Category:2001 in economic history}}<br /> {{see also|2001 world oil market chronology|Economic effects of the September 11 attacks}}<br /> [[File:Obelisco 20Dic01.jpg|thumb|upright|Social unrest occurred during the [[1998–2002 Argentine great depression|Argentine great depression]].]]<br /> A [[Early 2000s recession|minor economic decline]] took place among many developed economies in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:7&quot; /&gt; It was amplified by the [[dot-com crash]], in which [[Dot-com company|dot-com companies]] went out of business every day for much of the year due to an overvaluation of the tech industry.&lt;ref name=&quot;:7&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:8&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=Bobbie |last2=Francisco |first2=San |date=2009-12-14 |title=Ten years of technology: 2001 |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2009/dec/14/technology-decade-2001 |access-date=2023-09-30 |issn=0261-3077 |archive-date=October 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231006204734/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2009/dec/14/technology-decade-2001 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Further economic disruption occurred in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.&lt;ref name=&quot;:7&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Huddleston |first=Tom |date=2020-04-09 |title=How many recessions you've actually lived through and what happened in every one |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/09/what-happened-in-every-us-recession-since-the-great-depression.html |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=CNBC |language=en |archive-date=December 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210180825/https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/09/what-happened-in-every-us-recession-since-the-great-depression.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; These factors gave the first major demonstration of globalization causing mutual downturn across nations rather than the more typical mutual growth.&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=7}} Global growth in 2001 was the lowest in a decade, though middle income countries such as those in Eastern Europe were able to sustain growth despite the global downturn.&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/publication/world-economic-situation-and-prospects-2002/ |title=World Economic Situation and Prospects 2002 |publisher=United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |year=2002 |isbn=92-1-109141-1 |access-date=September 29, 2023 |archive-date=November 28, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211128003013/https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/publication/world-economic-situation-and-prospects-2002/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=30}} Unemployment and [[deflation]] became concerns across developed nations.&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=3}} The year also marked a decline in [[international trade]] by about 1.5%, which contrasted with the 11% increase in 2000. This was the first negative change in international trade since 1982. IT industries and the dot-com crash are attributed for the decline in trade.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2002_e/its2002_e.pdf |title=International trade statistics 2002 |date=2002 |publisher=World Trade Organization |isbn=92-870-1225-3 |issn=1020-4997 |access-date=2022-11-28 |archive-date=December 6, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221206202829/https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2002_e/its2002_e.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Economic crises took place [[1998–2002 Argentine great depression|in Argentina]] and [[2001 Turkish economic crisis|in Turkey]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=16}} The recession in Argentina negatively affected the economy throughout Latin America,&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=37}} and the years-long economic crisis reached its peak in December, causing widespread social unrest and the resignation of the President of Argentina.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/annualregister200000unse/ |title=The Annual Register: A Record of World Events 2001 |publisher=Keesing's Worldwide |year=2002 |isbn=1-886994-45-5 |editor-last=Lewis |editor-first=D. S. |volume=243}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=16}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:9&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |last1=Epstein |first1=Edward |title=Broken Promises?: The Argentine Crisis and Argentine Democracy |last2=Pion-Berlin |first2=David |publisher=Lexington Books |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-7391-5268-3 |pages=3 |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; America Online ([[AOL]]), a U.S.&amp;nbsp;online service provider, was at the apex of its popularity and purchased the media conglomerate [[Time Warner]]. The deal was announced on January 10, in the largest merger in history at that time. AOL would rapidly shrink thereafter, partly due to the decline of [[dial-up]] and rise of [[broadband]], and the deal would fall apart before the end of the decade, which would be regarded as one of the world's greatest business failures.&lt;ref name=&quot;:13&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Lovelace |first=Berkeley |date=2018-06-13 |title=Steve Case to AT&amp;T: Learn from my AOL-Time Warner failures |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/13/steve-case-to-att-learn-from-my-aol-time-warner-failures.html |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=CNBC |language=en |archive-date=December 1, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221201171523/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/13/steve-case-to-att-learn-from-my-aol-time-warner-failures.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:14&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arango |first=Tim |date=2010-01-11 |title=How the AOL-Time Warner Merger Went So Wrong |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/business/media/11merger.html |access-date=2022-12-01 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=January 24, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100124024239/https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/business/media/11merger.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Major businesses that ended operations in 2001 included the American energy company [[Enron]] and the national airlines of Belgium and Switzerland ([[Sabena]] and [[Swissair]], respectively).&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=189}} The [[Enron scandal]] took place in October 2001 when, Enron was found to be committing fraud, bringing about the criminal conviction of several executives and causing the company to undergo the largest bankruptcy at that point in U.S. history.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite magazine |title=How the Enron Scandal Changed American Business Forever |url=https://time.com/6125253/enron-scandal-changed-american-business-forever/ |access-date=2022-12-01 |magazine=Time |language=en |archive-date=December 1, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221201054738/https://time.com/6125253/enron-scandal-changed-american-business-forever/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[E-commerce]] declined in 2001, with the exception of [[eBay]], which saw significant growth.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=178}}<br /> <br /> == Environment and weather ==<br /> {{main|2001 in the environment}}<br /> <br /> {{see also|List of earthquakes in 2001|Tropical cyclones in 2001}}[[File:ElSalvadorslide.jpg|thumb|upright|One of the landslides caused by the [[January 2001 El Salvador earthquake|January 2001 earthquake in El Salvador]]]]2001 was the second hottest year on record at the time, exceeded only by [[1998]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Annual 2001 Global Climate Report |url=https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/200113 |access-date=2023-03-25 |website=National Centers for Environmental Information |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325051126/https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/200113 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] released its [[IPCC Third Assessment Report|Third Assessment Report]] on July 12.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=213}} It warned that climate change in the 21st century could cause decreases in [[crop yield]]s and an increase in temperature-related ailments and deaths.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Readfearn |first=Graham |date=2014-03-31 |title=The hellish monotony of 25 years of IPCC climate change warnings |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/planet-oz/2014/mar/31/ipcc-climate-change-impacts-report-history-warnings |access-date=2023-03-25 |issn=0261-3077 |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325051126/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/planet-oz/2014/mar/31/ipcc-climate-change-impacts-report-history-warnings |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Droughts occurred in Australia, Central America, Kenya, and the Middle East, the latter continuing from years prior. Hungary, Russia and Southeast Asia experienced significant rains, causing flooding. [[North Asia]] underwent a severe winter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; [[La Niña]], which had been ongoing since 1998, ended in the east Atlantic by April 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=186}}<br /> <br /> The [[Kyoto Protocol]] was weakened in March when President George W. Bush determined that the United States would relinquish its commitments to the agreement, but an effort to maintain the agreement in Europe was led by Germany.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=486–487}} There was an environmental scare in Europe during an investigation into depleted uranium from the [[Kosovo War]], but it was shown to pose no threat.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=485}} The [[Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants]], which restricted several organic pollutants, was signed on May 22 and 23.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=491}}<br /> <br /> There were four earthquakes in 2001 that caused significant casualties. El Salvador was struck by two of them: [[January 2001 El Salvador earthquake|a 7.6-magnitude earthquake]] on January 13 and [[February 2001 El Salvador earthquake|a 6.6-magnitude earthquake]] on February 13, which resulted in the deaths of at least 944 and 315 people respectively.&lt;ref name=&quot;proteccioncivil&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Consolidado Final de Afectaciones - Terremoto El Salvador 13 de Enero de 2001 |url=http://proteccioncivil.gob.sv/zonadescargas/Terremoto%20Enero%20de%202001%20-%20Final.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082509/http://www.proteccioncivil.gob.sv/zonadescargas/Terremoto%20Enero%20de%202001%20-%20Final.pdf |archive-date=September 24, 2015 |language=es}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;USAID-2001&quot; /&gt; [[2001 Gujarat earthquake|The Bhuj earthquake]], a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in [[Gujarat]], India, on January 26 killed between 13,805 and 20,023 people, and destroyed nearly 340,000 buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;USGS&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Preliminary Earthquake Report |url=http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/2001/eq_010126/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071120094220/http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/2001/eq_010126/ |archive-date=20 November 2007 |access-date=21 November 2007 |publisher=USGS Earthquake Hazards Program}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Sen |first=Kavita |date=January 2001 |title=Economic consequences of the Gujarat earthquake |url=https://www.academia.edu/4617331 |website=Academia |access-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130074959/https://www.academia.edu/4617331 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[2001 southern Peru earthquake|An 8.4-magnitude earthquake]], then the strongest that had occurred globally since [[1965 Rat Islands earthquake|1965]], killed at least 77 people in Peru on June 23.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=July 3, 2001 |title=Initial Report on 23 June 2001 Arequipa, Peru Earthquake |url=https://www.eeri.org/lfe/pdf/peru_arequipa_initial_reconnaissance_part1.pdf |access-date=November 30, 2021 |website=eeri.org |archive-date=December 5, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211205135748/https://www.eeri.org/lfe/pdf/peru_arequipa_initial_reconnaissance_part1.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[2001 Kunlun earthquake|A 7.8-magnitude earthquake]] struck China with an [[epicenter]] near [[Kokoxili]], close to the border between [[Qinghai]] and [[Xinjiang]], on November 14, but it occurred in a sparsely populated mountainous region and there were no casualties.&lt;ref name=&quot;VanderWoerd_etal_2005&quot;&gt;{{cite journal |last1=Van Der Woerd J. |last2=Meriaux, A.S. |last3=Klinger, Y. |last4=Ryerson, F.J. |last5=Gaudemer, Y. |last6=Tapponnier, P. |year=2002 |title=The 14 November 2001, Mw 7.8 Kokoxili earthquake in northern Tibet (Qinghai Province, China) |url=http://eost.unistra.fr/fileadmin/upload/EOST/Jeromevdw/publications/vdWoerd_et_al._SRL2002.pdf |url-status=dead |journal=Seismological Research Letters |volume=73 |issue=2 |pages=125–135 |doi=10.1785/gssrl.73.2.125 |bibcode=2002SeiRL..73..125V |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200901174057/http://eost.unistra.fr/fileadmin/upload/EOST/Jeromevdw/publications/vdWoerd_et_al._SRL2002.pdf |archive-date=1 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; Sicily saw the eruption of [[Mount Etna]], beginning on July 17 and continuing into the next month.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=185}}<br /> <br /> The [[2001 Atlantic hurricane season]] was slightly more active than normal, including 15 tropical storms and hurricanes. The deadliest storms were [[Tropical Storm Allison]] in June, [[Hurricane Iris]] in October, and [[Hurricane Michelle]] in November. All three of these storms had their names [[List of retired Atlantic hurricane names|retired]] by the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. Tropical Storm Allison was the deadliest tropical storm to hit the United States without reaching hurricane strength.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |author1=John L. Beven |author2=Stewart R. Stewart |author3=Miles B. Lawrence |author4=Lixion A. Avila |author5=James L. Franklin |author6=Richard J. Pasch |date=July 1, 2003 |title=Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2001 |url=https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/mwre/131/7/1520-0493_2003_131_1454_ashso_2.0.co_2.xml?tab_body=pdf |journal=Monthly Weather Review |volume=131 |issue=7 |pages=1454–1484 |bibcode=2003MWRv..131.1454B |citeseerx=10.1.1.406.2342 |doi=10.1175/1520-0493(2003)131&lt;1454:ASHSO&gt;2.0.CO;2 |issn=1520-0493 |s2cid=123028502 |access-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130165511/https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/mwre/131/7/1520-0493_2003_131_1454_ashso_2.0.co_2.xml?tab_body=pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[2001 Pacific typhoon season]] was slightly larger than average, including 28 tropical storms, 20 typhoons, and 11 intense typhoons. The most powerful storms were [[Typhoon Podul (2001)|Typhoon Podul]] in October and [[Typhoon Faxai (2001)|Typhoon Faxai]] in December.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR2001Summ&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Rockett |first1=Paul |last2=Saunders |first2=Mark |last3=Roberts |first3=Frank |date=January 25, 2002 |title=Summary of 2001 NW Pacific Typhoon Season and Verification of Authors' Seasonal Forecasts |url=https://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWP2001Verification.pdf |website=Tropical Storm Risk |publisher=University College London |access-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-date=November 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130162449/https://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWP2001Verification.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Health ==<br /> {{Further|Category:2001 in health}}<br /> [[File:Foot-and-mouth disease.jpg|thumb|Cattle being burned to prevent spread of [[foot-and-mouth disease]]: millions of cattle died during the [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak|2001 outbreak]]]]<br /> The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) began a five-year program to reduce [[Traffic collision|road injury fatalities]] following a warning of the problem's severity by the [[International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement|Red Cross]] the previous year.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2011-06-24 |title=Ten Great Public Health Achievements --- Worldwide, 2001--2010 |url=https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6024a4.htm |access-date=2022-12-07 |website=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |archive-date=December 7, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221207232929/https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6024a4.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The WHO's Commission on Macroeconomics and Health released a report in 2001 detailing how spending by developed nations could protect health in developing nations.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |date=2002-01-05 |title=The big events of 2001 |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=324 |issue=7328 |pages=0 |issn=0959-8138 |pmc=1121931}}&lt;/ref&gt; New drugs developed in 2001 include [[imatinib]] to treat cancer, and [[nateglinide]] to treat diabetes.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=224}} 2001 saw the first self-contained [[artificial heart]] implanted in a patient.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=25}}<br /> <br /> Outbreaks of [[cholera]] occurred in Chad, India, Pakistan, Tanzania, South Africa, and throughout Western Africa; outbreaks of [[yellow fever]] took place in Brazil, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, and Peru; and outbreaks of [[meningococcal disease]] occurred in the [[African meningitis belt]] as well as Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ethiopia. Other major disease outbreaks included [[Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever]] in Kosovo and Pakistan, [[measles]] in India and South Korea, [[Legionnaires' disease]] in Spain and Norway, [[dengue fever]] in Venezuela, and [[Plague (disease)|plague]] in Zambia.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=223}} Spain's outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was the largest ever recorded, with 449 confirmed cases and more than 800 suspected ones.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto17&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=García-Fulgueiras |first1=Ana |last2=Navarro |first2=Carmen |last3=Fenoll |first3=Daniel |last4=García |first4=José |last5=González-Diego |first5=Paulino |last6=Jiménez-Buñuales |first6=Teresa |last7=Rodriguez |first7=Miguel |last8=Lopez |first8=Rosa |last9=Pacheco |first9=Francisco |last10=Ruiz |first10=Joaquín |last11=Segovia |first11=Manuel |last12=Baladrón |first12=Beatriz |last13=Pelaz |first13=Carmen |date=2003 |title=Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in Murcia, Spain |journal=Emerging Infectious Diseases |volume=9 |issue=8 |pages=915–921 |doi=10.3201/eid0908.030337 |issn=1080-6040 |pmc=3020623 |pmid=12967487}}&lt;/ref&gt; An [[ebola]] outbreak continued from 2000 in Uganda until the final case was diagnosed on January 16.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto13&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Okware |first1=S. I. |last2=Omaswa |first2=F. G. |last3=Zaramba |first3=S. |last4=Opio |first4=A. |last5=Lutwama |first5=J. J. |last6=Kamugisha |first6=J. |last7=Rwaguma |first7=E. B. |last8=Kagwa |first8=P. |last9=Lamunu |first9=M. |date=2002 |title=An outbreak of Ebola in Uganda |journal=Tropical Medicine &amp; International Health |volume=7 |issue=12 |pages=1068–1075 |doi=10.1046/j.1365-3156.2002.00944.x |issn=1360-2276 |pmid=12460399 |s2cid=31488443|doi-access=free }}&lt;/ref&gt; Another outbreak occurred in Gabon and the Republic of the Congo in October, which continued until July 2002.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |date=2003-06-27 |title=Outbreak(s) of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, Congo and Gabon, October 2001-July 2002 |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15571171/ |journal=Relevé Épidémiologique Hebdomadaire |volume=78 |issue=26 |pages=223–228 |issn=0049-8114 |pmid=15571171 |access-date=December 8, 2022 |archive-date=December 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208004925/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15571171/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; An [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak|outbreak]] of [[foot-and-mouth disease]] occurred among livestock in the United Kingdom in 2001, resulting in millions of farm animals being slaughtered to prevent spread.&lt;ref name=&quot;Knight-Jones&quot;&gt;{{cite journal |last1=Knight-Jones |first1=T. J. |last2=Rushton |first2=J |year=2013 |title=The economic impacts of foot and mouth disease – What are they, how big are they and where do they occur? |journal=Preventive Veterinary Medicine |volume=112 |issue=3–4 |pages=161–173 |doi=10.1016/j.prevetmed.2013.07.013 |pmc=3989032 |pmid=23958457}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/britannica200100ency |title=Encyclopædia Britannica: 2001 Year in Review |date=2002 |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |isbn=9780852298312 |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|pages=153–155}}<br /> <br /> Approximately 400,000 people in [[New York City]] were exposed to [[air pollution]] by [[carcinogen]]s and other harmful particles such as asbestos and metals as a result of the [[Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks|September 11 attacks]], and many would go on to suffer chronic illness as a result of exposure.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2022-09-01 |title=Toxins and Health Impacts: Health Effects of 9/11 - WTC Health Program |url=https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/exhibition/toxins-and-health-impacts.html |access-date=2022-12-08 |website=Centers for Disease Control |language=en |archive-date=December 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208003659/https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/exhibition/toxins-and-health-impacts.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; A series of [[2001 anthrax attacks|anthrax attacks]] against American government and media figures in October further spurred precautions against bioterrorism.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=222}}<br /> <br /> == Politics and law ==<br /> {{Main|2001 in politics}}[[Freedom House]] recognized 63% of national governments as electoral democracies by the end of 2001, with the Gambia and Mauritania being recognized as democracies following peaceful transfers of power. Peru also saw a significant expansion of civil rights after emerging from the authoritarian rule of [[Alberto Fujimori]]. Argentina, Liberia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe underwent significant [[democratic backsliding]] in 2001, with Liberia and Zimbabwe recognized as authoritarian governments by the end of the year. 64.65% of the world's population lived in countries that generally respected human rights, while 35.35% lived in countries that denied political rights and civil liberties.&lt;ref name=&quot;Karatnycky-2002&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/Freedom_in_the_World_2001-2002_complete_book.pdf |title=Freedom in the World: The Annual Survey of Political Rights and Civil Liberties 2001-2002 |last=Karatnycky |first=Adrian |date=2002 |access-date=December 7, 2022 |archive-date=October 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221019090656/http://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/Freedom_in_the_World_2001-2002_complete_book.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Islamic terrorism]] became the predominant global political concern amidst the September 11 attacks and the War on Terror. [[Islamic extremism]] was identified as a major threat to democracy and human rights, both in the [[Muslim world]] through the implementation of [[Islamism]] and in the rest of the world through terrorism.&lt;ref name=&quot;Karatnycky-2002&quot; /&gt;{{Undue weight inline|date=December 2023|reason=This is cited to a booklet published by Freedom House in 2002. Its contents are intently focused on the latter half of 2001 and it does not have the required historical distance to view these events with clarity.}} [[Racial discrimination]], the ability to prosecute human rights violators, the number of refugees, and the problems of economic disadvantage were among the global human rights concerns that were given the most attention in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=312}}<br /> <br /> === Domestic politics ===<br /> [[File:De la Rúa deja Casa Rosada (21 dic 2001).jpg|thumb|Former Argentine president [[Fernando de la Rúa]] leaving the ''[[Casa Rosada]]'' after resigning on December 21]]<br /> The [[Islamic State of Afghanistan]] was the ''[[de jure]]'' government of Afghanistan in 2001, but for several years it had operated as a [[government in exile]] while the Taliban-led [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)|Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan]] held ''[[de facto]]'' control over most of the country.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Ibrahimi |first=S. Yaqub |date=2017-11-02 |title=The Taliban's Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001): 'War-Making and State-Making' as an Insurgency Strategy |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2017.1374598 |journal=Small Wars &amp; Insurgencies |volume=28 |issue=6 |pages=947–972 |doi=10.1080/09592318.2017.1374598 |s2cid=148986180 |issn=0959-2318}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Islamic State of Afghanistan was restored to power following the invasion of Afghanistan with the appointment of president Hamid Karzai on December 22.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=43}}<br /> <br /> [[Joseph Kabila]] became president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo following [[Assassination of Laurent-Désiré Kabila|the assassination]] of his father, President. [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/time2002annual00edit |title=Time Annual 2002 |publisher=Time Magazine |year=2002|isbn=9781929049622 }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=77}} President [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] of Indonesia was removed from office after thousands of protesters stormed the parliament building, and he was replaced by Vice President [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]], daughter of former president [[Sukarno]].&lt;ref name=&quot;the Guardian-2001a&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=77}} The [[Second EDSA Revolution]] took place in the Philippines in January when President [[Joseph Estrada]] resigned amid an [[Impeachment of Joseph Estrada|impeachment]], and he was succeeded by Vice President [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=77}} The [[1998–2002 Argentine great depression|Argentine great depression]] escalated with [[December 2001 riots in Argentina|rioting]] in December, prompting President [[Fernando de la Rúa]] to resign on December 20 and the fall of the interim government soon after.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=16}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:9&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Kosovo and East Timor both held elections for the first time in 2001 as they sought independence.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=18}} Other changes in leadership included the [[First inauguration of George W. Bush|inauguration]] of [[George W. Bush]] as [[President of the United States]], the [[2001 Peruvian general election|election]] of [[Alejandro Toledo]] as [[President of Peru]],&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=16}} the selection of [[Junichiro Koizumi]] as [[Prime Minister of Japan]],&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=19}} and the [[2001 Israeli prime ministerial election|election]] of [[Ariel Sharon]] as [[Prime Minister of Israel]]. Other leaders saw reconfirmation, including the [[2001 Iranian presidential election|reelection]] of [[Mohammad Khatami]] as [[President of Iran]] and the victory of the United Kingdom's [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] led by [[Tony Blair]] in [[2001 United Kingdom general election|the 2001 election]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=77}}<br /> <br /> In response to the September 11 attacks, the United States passed the controversial [[Patriot Act]] that granted the U.S. government significant surveillance powers.&lt;ref name=&quot;:8&quot; /&gt; Ghana underwent its first peaceful transfer of power since 1979 when [[John Kufuor]] was sworn in as [[President of Ghana]] on January 7.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto19&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/P5Ghana2018.pdf |title=Ghana |date=2018 |publisher=Center for Systemic Peace |access-date=2022-12-02 |archive-date=December 5, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221205172817/https://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/P5Ghana2018.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The Netherlands became the first modern country to legalize [[same-sex marriage]] on April 1.&lt;ref name=&quot;William Binchy-20072&quot;&gt;{{cite book |author1=Oran Doyle |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b4IhAQAAIAAJ |title=Committed Relationships and the Law |author2=William Binchy |publisher=Four Courts Press |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-84682-087-8 |page=89}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[King of Nepal|royal family of Nepal]] was [[Nepalese royal massacre|killed]] on June 1 by Crown Prince [[Dipendra of Nepal|Dipendra]], who became king upon his father's death. Dipendra fell into a coma after shooting himself, and he died days later. He in turn was succeeded by his uncle [[Gyanendra of Nepal|Gyanendra]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=72–73}} The [[Constitution of the Comoros]] was [[2001 Comorian constitutional referendum|amended]] on December 24, creating a federal government with a rotating presidency and granting increased autonomy to the three island administrations.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto15&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/P5Comoros2018.pdf |title=Comoros |date=2018 |publisher=Center for Systemic Peace |access-date=2022-12-02 |archive-date=December 2, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221202041859/https://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/P5Comoros2018.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === International politics ===<br /> [[File:Genova-G8 2001-Incidenti a Corso Torino.jpg|thumb|Anti-globalization activists burning a military vehicle outside of the [[27th G8 summit]]]]<br /> Two major regional organizations were announced in 2001. The [[African Union]] was established on May 26 as a pan-African forum to promote unity between African countries, including cooperation in economic and security issues, and would replace the [[Organisation of African Unity]] in 2002.&lt;ref name=&quot;Adeniyi-2016&quot; /&gt; The [[Shanghai Cooperation Organisation]] was announced on June 15 to facilitate political and economic cooperation between Asian countries.&lt;ref name=&quot;SCO-2017&quot; /&gt; Three countries joined the [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO) in 2001: Lithuania on May 31,&lt;ref name=&quot;Lithuania-2021&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2021-05-31 |title=Lithuania marks 20th anniversary of its accession to the World Trade Organization |url=https://ca.urm.lt/default/en/news/lithuania-marks-20th-anniversary-of-its-accession-to-the-wold-trade-organization-1 |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moldova on July 26,&lt;ref name=&quot;auto23&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2021-07-26 |title=The Republic of Moldova marks 20 years since joining the World Trade Organization |url=https://mfa.gov.md/en/content/republic-moldova-marks-20-years-joining-world-trade-organization |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215454/https://mfa.gov.md/en/content/republic-moldova-marks-20-years-joining-world-trade-organization |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and China on December 11.&lt;ref name=&quot;:15&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=China and the WTO |url=https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/countries_e/china_e.htm |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=World Trade Organization |archive-date=February 24, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170224134433/https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/countries_e/china_e.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The WTO began the [[Doha Development Round]] in November to negotiate lower trade barriers between countries and integrate developing nations into the global economy.&lt;ref name=&quot;:6&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=18}}<br /> <br /> The [[World Conference against Racism 2001]] began on August 31, in [[Durban]], South Africa, under&amp;nbsp;the auspices of the [[United Nations]].&lt;ref name=&quot;auto3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Racism and Human Rights (World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance - 2001) |url=https://www.hrw.org/legacy/campaigns/race/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Human Rights Watch |archive-date=December 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209022152/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/campaigns/race/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Israel and the United States withdrew from the conference on September 3 over objections to a draft resolution document equating [[Zionism]] with racism and singling out the Jewish state for war crimes.&lt;ref name=&quot;:16&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|date=2009-04-20 |title=Anti-Semitism at the UN |url=https://www.dw.com/en/controversy-over-israel-dogs-un-racism-conference-again/a-4193498 |access-date=2022-12-04 |archive-date=2022-11-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120043740/https://www.dw.com/en/controversy-over-israel-dogs-un-racism-conference-again/a-4193498|website=[[Deutsche Welle]] |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Aarhus Convention]] took effect on October 30, establishing the right to environmental information and [[environmental justice]] for European and Central Asian countries.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto7&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Rodenhoff |first=Vera |date=2002 |title=The Aarhus Convention and its Implications for the 'Institutions' of the European Community |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9388.00332 |journal=Review of European Community &amp; International Environmental Law |language=en |volume=11 |issue=3 |pages=343–357 |doi=10.1111/1467-9388.00332 |issn=0962-8797 |access-date=December 2, 2022 |archive-date=December 2, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221202223718/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9388.00332 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[27th G8 summit]] was marred by anti-globalization protests in [[Genoa]], Italy. Massive demonstrations, drawing an estimated 200,000 people, were held against the meeting. One demonstrator, [[Death of Carlo Giuliani|Carlo Giuliani]], was killed by a policeman, and several others were injured.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=76}}{{Failed verification|date=November 2023}} The September 11 attacks demonstrated a need for international law to address terrorism and other non-state actors, and a push by UN Secretary General [[Kofi Annan]] in November saw progress in multiple international treaties.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=491}} The [[Convention on Cybercrime]], the first international treaty to address [[cybercrime]], was signed on November 23.&lt;ref name=&quot;Weber-2003&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Diplomatic disputes in 2001 included a [[Hainan Island incident|diplomatic incident]] when an American [[Reconnaissance aircraft|spy plane]] and a Chinese [[fighter plane]] collided over the South China Sea,&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=70–71}} and a dispute between Japan and North Korea when the North Korean leader's son, [[Kim Jong-nam]], attempted to sneak into [[Tokyo Disneyland]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=76}} [[Achievement test]]s and stricter penalties against delinquent students became controversial educational practices in several countries.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=206}}<br /> <br /> === Law ===<br /> {{Multiple image<br /> | image1 = Milosevic in Hague (cropped 4 to 3 ratio).jpg<br /> | image2 = Radislav Krstic2013.jpg<br /> | footer = Former Serbian President [[Slobodan Milošević]] and general [[Radislav Krstić]] both faced prosecution in 2001 by the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]].<br /> | total_width = 250<br /> }}<br /> Belgium set precedent when the government prosecuted crimes of the [[Rwandan genocide]], invoking a 1993 law that gave Belgian courts jurisdiction over [[Geneva Conventions]] violations that take place anywhere in the world.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=226}} In another first for international law, the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]] determined that [[wartime sexual violence]] was a war crime.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=374}} President [[Slobodan Milošević]] of Serbia (1997–2000) was arrested on April 1 for his role in the [[Srebrenica massacre]] and other crimes against humanity committed during the [[Bosnian War]]. He was the first head of state to see trial for war crimes in this manner.&lt;ref name=&quot;:52&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/britannica200100ency |title=Encyclopædia Britannica: 2001 Year in Review |date=2002 |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |isbn=9780852298312 |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=230}} The tribunal also prosecuted general [[Radislav Krstić]], bringing its first conviction for genocide.&lt;ref name=&quot;:102&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/annualregister200000unse/ |title=The Annual Register: A Record of World Events 2001 |publisher=Keesing's Worldwide |year=2002 |isbn=1-886994-45-5 |editor-last=Lewis |editor-first=D. S. |volume=243}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=18}}<br /> <br /> The [[International Court of Justice]] heard two new cases in 2001: Liechtenstein challenged Germany's claim that Lichtenstein property had been seized from Germany during World War II, and Nicaragua brought a challenge against Colombia regarding maritime borders. It delivered judgement in a 1991 case of a territorial dispute between Bahrain and Qatar, and it ruled in a German challenge against the United States that the court's own provisional orders are binding.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=492}}<br /> <br /> == Religion ==<br /> {{Further|Category:2001 in religion}}<br /> [[File:Flickr - DVIDSHUB - Giant standing Buddhas of Bamiyan still cast shadows (Image 2 of 8).jpg|thumb|Two women walk past the cavity where the [[Buddhas of Bamiyan]] used to stand before being destroyed by the [[Taliban]].]]<br /> The religiously motivated September 11 attacks came to dominate global discourse about religion in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=300}} Following the attacks, both [[religious tolerance]] and [[religious intolerance]] came to the fore, with an increase in [[Islamophobia]], particularly in the United States and Europe.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Brown |first=Andrew |date=2011-09-10 |title=Why 9/11 was good for religion |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/sep/10/911-religion-september-11 |access-date=2023-03-26 |issn=0261-3077 |archive-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326044838/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/sep/10/911-religion-september-11 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Banks |first=Adelle M. |date=2021-09-09 |title=9/11 became a catalyst for interfaith relations and cooperation |url=https://religionnews.com/2021/09/09/9-11-became-a-catalyst-for-interfaith-relations-and-cooperation/ |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=Religion News Service |language=en-US |archive-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326044839/https://religionnews.com/2021/09/09/9-11-became-a-catalyst-for-interfaith-relations-and-cooperation/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The imposition of religious law became a major subject of debate, particularly in Afghanistan, where the perpetrators of the attacks were protected by the fundamentalist Taliban, as well as Nigeria, where conflict between Christians and Muslims escalated amid the implementation of Islamic law.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=300}} Prior to the attacks, the Taliban had incited a different religious controversy by destroying the [[Buddhas of Bamiyan]] despite the international community's pleas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=76}} Another religious conflict took place in [[Khartoum]], Sudan, when Christians were forcibly expelled from the Anglican cathedral during Easter services.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=470}}<br /> <br /> [[Pope John Paul II]] made trips throughout 2001 to preach for good relations with other religions: he became the first pope to visit a mosque in Syria to build relations with Muslims, and he visited Greece to build relations with Orthodox Christians. Relations between Catholicism and Judaism were strained following a dispute over the release of Holocaust records held by the Vatican.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=300–301}} The Pope named 37 cardinals on January 21, bringing the total number to 128.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=469}} The [[Catholic Church]] also began investigations of [[Catholic Church sexual abuse cases|sexual abuse cases]] among its priests in 2001, with 3,000 cases being considered over the following decade.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Lewis |first=Aidan |date=2010-05-04 |title=Looking behind the Catholic sex abuse scandal |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8654789.stm |access-date=2023-03-26 |archive-date=February 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210206012930/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8654789.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The subject of women's ordination was also a subject of debate within the Catholic Church.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=470}}<br /> <br /> The duodecennial Hindu pilgrimage and festival [[Kumbh Mela]] was held for 42 days in January and February 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=308}} A {{Convert|50|sqmi|km2|adj=on}} [[tent city]] was created within [[Allahabad]] to support the festival.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=471}} The [[Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque]] in Oman was completed in May. At the time, its chandelier was the largest in the world.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Al-Shaibany |first=Saleh |date=2022-10-01 |title=Iconic carpet, chandelier at the Grand Mosque is a big attraction for tourists |url=https://timesofoman.com/article/121900-iconic-carpet-chandelier-at-the-grand-mosque-is-a-big-attraction-for-tourists |website=Times of Oman |language=en |access-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326044838/https://timesofoman.com/article/121900-iconic-carpet-chandelier-at-the-grand-mosque-is-a-big-attraction-for-tourists |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Jediism]] became a social phenomenon in 2001 after a [[Jedi census phenomenon|movement to self-report]] as Jedi caused it to become the fourth largest religion in the United Kingdom and the second largest religion in New Zealand.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Frank |date=2016-03-03 |title=Where Have All the Jedi gone? |url=https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/where-have-all-the-jedi-gone/ |website=Big Think |language=en-US |access-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326044838/https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/where-have-all-the-jedi-gone/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Science ==<br /> {{Main|2001 in science}}<br /> [[File:Perezoso La Mochila.jpg|thumb|The [[pygmy three-toed sloth]] was first described in 2001]]<br /> Several anthropological and archaeological developments were made in 2001, including the extraction of [[mtDNA]] from prehistoric skeletons&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=158}} and the discovery of an [[arrowhead]] lodged in the shoulder of [[Ötzi]], a 5,300-year-old mummy, after a [[CT scan]] was performed on him.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=128}} Newly described hominids included ''[[Sahelanthropus]]''&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Sahelanthropus tchadensis |url=http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/sahelanthropus-tchadensis |access-date=2023-03-25 |website=The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program |language=en |archive-date=June 29, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200629225632/https://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/sahelanthropus-tchadensis |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and ''[[Ardipithecus]]'', while two additional hominids, ''[[Kenyanthropus]]'' and ''[[Orrorin]]'', were proposed.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=158–159}} January saw the extraction of DNA from a 60,000-year-old skeleton, the oldest human DNA to be studied to that point.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=480}} In October, the discovery of a prehistoric ''[[Sarcosuchus]]'' skeleton was announced after digging began the previous year.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=125}} Archaeological discoveries include [[rock art]] in [[Andros]], 40,000-year-old tools in [[Mamontovaya Kurya]], [[terracotta]] citizens in a pit adjacent to the [[Terracotta Army]], a walled city at [[Dholavira]], and a 2,900-year-old [[sweat lodge]] in [[Cuello]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=160–162}}<br /> <br /> Two different groups, the [[Human Genome Project]] and [[Celera Genomics]], published the first maps of the human genome on February 15 and 16, respectively. [[Human cloning]] was a controversial subject in 2001, and opponents called for bans on human cloning internationally.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=477–478}}{{Rp|page=215}} Other developments in genetics included a completed sequencing of the ''[[oryza sativa]]'' genome and an experiment saw the successful creation of tomatoes [[Genetically modified organism|genetically modified]] to survive in saltwater.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=237}} The [[pygmy three-toed sloth]] was among the animals first [[Species description|described]] in 2001.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Shields |first1=Fiona |last2=Hilaire |first2=Eric |date=2012-09-13 |title=10 new mammals discovered in past 10 years |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/sep/13/new-mammals-discovered-10-years |access-date=2023-03-25 |issn=0261-3077 |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325184702/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/sep/13/new-mammals-discovered-10-years |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Birds discovered include the [[Mishana tyrannulet]], the [[Chapada flycatcher]], the [[Vanuatu petrel]], and the [[chestnut-eared laughingthrush]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=215}} The ''[[Ruizia parviflora]]'' tree was rediscovered on Mauritius when it was thought extinct since 1863.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=238}} Conversely, the 1993 discovery of ''[[pseudonovibos spiralis]]'' was determined in February 2001 to be unfounded.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The discovery of the [[Lost City Hydrothermal Field]] on the [[Atlantis Massif]] was formally announced in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=183}} The phenomenon of [[neutrino oscillation]] was confirmed in 2001, while the 1999 discovery of [[element 118]] was retracted.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=263}} The [[University of the Arctic]] was founded in 2001 as a joint project between several northern countries.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=210}}<br /> <br /> === Technology and transportation ===<br /> {{Further|2001 in spaceflight|2001 in aviation|2001 in rail transport}}[[File:ISS-02 Soyuz TM-32 Taxi crewmembers.jpg|thumb|Crew of [[Soyuz TM-32]]: (L-R) [[Dennis Tito]], [[Talgat Musabayev]], and [[Yuri Baturin]]]]The computer industry saw major decline during the recession in 2001.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=175}} Apple Computer Inc. released the [[Mac OS X]] [[operating system]] for [[Mac (computer)|Mac]] computers on March 24,&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=176}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:17&quot;&gt;{{Cite magazine |last=Chen |first=Brian X. |title=March 24, 2001: Apple Unleashes Mac OS X |url=https://www.wired.com/2010/03/macos-x-released/ |magazine=Wired |language=en-US |issn=1059-1028 |access-date=2022-12-04 |archive-date=December 4, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221204014509/https://www.wired.com/2010/03/macos-x-released/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and it discontinued the [[Power Mac G4 Cube]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=176}} [[3G]] wireless technology first became available on October 1 when it was [[3G adoption|adopted]] by Japanese telecommunications company [[NTT Docomo]] with its [[Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access]] service.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=182}} Microsoft released the [[Windows XP]] operating system to retail on October 25.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=175}}&lt;ref name=&quot;auto8&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Microsoft Releases Windows XP |url=https://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/october/25/ |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=Computer History Museum |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203043603/https://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/october/25/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The most powerful [[supercomputer]] as of 2001 was designed by [[IBM]] for the [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]] in the United States. Several [[malware]] scares took place in 2001, including the [[Code Red (computer worm)|Code Red]], [[Nimda]], and [[Sircam]] worms.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=180}}<br /> <br /> There were only 57 successful orbital spaceflights in 2001, the fewest since 1963. Eight of these launches were crewed missions. Two failed spaceflights also took place.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Space Flight 2001 - The Year in Review |url=https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo/reports/2001/index.html |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=NASA |language=en |archive-date=April 7, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130407032841/http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo/reports/2001/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The ''[[NEAR Shoemaker]]'' made the first successful landing of a spacecraft on an asteroid on February 12, and the [[Destiny (ISS module)|''Destiny'' module]] was connected to the [[International Space Station]] the same month.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=474–475}} The Russian ''[[Mir]]'' space station was [[Deorbit of Mir|deorbited]] and destroyed on March 23, landing in the Pacific Ocean.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=126}} The ''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]'' orbiter was launched on April 7 and arrived at Mars on October 24.&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA Mars-2001&quot; /&gt; American entrepreneur [[Dennis Tito]] became the first [[Space tourism|space tourist]] on April 28 aboard the Russian [[Soyuz TM-32]].&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-2001&quot; /&gt; [[28978 Ixion]] was discovered on May 22.&lt;ref name=&quot;Minor Planet Center&quot; /&gt; The [[Genesis (spacecraft)|''Genesis'']] probe was launched on August 8 to collect [[solar wind]] samples.&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-Genesis-2004&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Genesis |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/genesis/in-depth/ |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=NASA |archive-date=May 4, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190504105535/https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/genesis/in-depth/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; ''[[Deep Space 1]]'' carried out a flyby of [[19P/Borrelly|Comet Borrelly]] on September 22,&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-DS1-2001&quot; /&gt; and [[Galileo (spacecraft)|''Galileo'']] carried out a flyby of [[Io (moon)|Io]] on October 15.&lt;ref name=&quot;JPL-2001&quot; /&gt; An atmosphere was discovered on an [[exoplanet]] for the first time on November 27.&lt;ref name=&quot;Hubble-2001&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Air travel in the United States and worldwide was heavily affected by the September 11 attacks. Commercial flights in the United States were grounded for three days,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite book |last1=Clark |first1=David E. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2ZbCAAAAQBAJ |title=The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics: The Business of Terror |last2=McGibany |first2=James M. |last3=Myers |first3=Adam |date=2009-08-31 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-0-230-10006-0 |editor-last=Morgan |editor-first=Matthew J. |pages=75–76 |language=en |chapter=The Effects of 9/11 on the Airline Travel Industry |access-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-date=September 29, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230929025204/https://books.google.com/books?id=2ZbCAAAAQBAJ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and air travel then became subject to significantly increased security measures.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Martinez |first=Marta Rodriguez |date=2021-09-10 |title=How have the 9/11 attacks changed life for Europeans? |url=https://www.euronews.com/2021/09/10/how-have-the-9-11-attacks-changed-life-for-europeans |access-date=2023-03-25 |website=euronews |language=en |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325053817/https://www.euronews.com/2021/09/10/how-have-the-9-11-attacks-changed-life-for-europeans |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Incheon International Airport]] opened in [[Incheon]] on March 22, and the [[TGV Mediterranee]] railway opened in France.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=166}} The [[Russian submarine Kursk (K-141)|K-141 ''Kursk'']] nuclear submarine was lifted from the [[Barents Sea]] after the [[Kursk submarine disaster]] of the previous year.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=74–75}} The [[Segway]], a self-balancing [[personal transporter]] invented by [[Dean Kamen]], was unveiled on December 3 after months of public speculation and media hype,&lt;ref name=&quot;speculation&quot;&gt;{{cite episode |url=http://www.cc.com/events/month-of-zen/live.html |title=January 26, 2000 |series=[[The Daily Show]] |date=26 July 2000 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702125349/http://www.cc.com/events/month-of-zen/live.html |archive-date=2 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt; on the [[ABC News]] morning program ''[[Good Morning America]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto4&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last=Tweney |first=Dylan |title=Wired.com retrospective |url=https://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2009/12/1203segway-unveiled |access-date=2009-04-12 |archive-date=February 6, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140206032414/http://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2009/12/1203segway-unveiled/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The reveal that it was a self-balancing transporter was seen as a disappointment.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=477}}<br /> <br /> ==Events==<br /> ===January===<br /> * [[January 1]] – Greece becomes the 12th country to join the [[Eurozone]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Guardian-2001c&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-01-01 |title=Greece joins euro |url=http://www.theguardian.com/business/2001/jan/01/emu.theeuro |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215445/https://www.theguardian.com/business/2001/jan/01/emu.theeuro |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 7]] – Ghana undergoes its first peaceful transfer of power since 1979 when [[John Kufuor]] is sworn in as [[President of Ghana]].&lt;ref name=&quot;auto19&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[January 9]] – [[Apple Inc.]] launches [[iTunes]], a software program that acts as a [[Media player (software)|media player]], media library, and the client app for the [[iTunes Store]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Apple Newsroom&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Apple Introduces iTunes — World's Best and Easiest To Use Jukebox Software |url=https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2001/01/09Apple-Introduces-iTunes-Worlds-Best-and-Easiest-To-Use-Jukebox-Software/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Apple Newsroom |language=en-US |archive-date=June 4, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190604220521/https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2001/01/09Apple-Introduces-iTunes-Worlds-Best-and-Easiest-To-Use-Jukebox-Software/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 10]] – [[AOL]] and [[Time Warner]] announce what was at the time the world's largest business merger.&lt;ref name=&quot;:13&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:14&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[January 13]] – A [[January 2001 El Salvador earthquake|7.6-magnitude earthquake]] hits El Salvador, killing at least 944 people and causing massive landslides, which leaves thousands of those affected homeless.&lt;ref name=&quot;proteccioncivil&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;USAID-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=El Salvador - Earthquakes Final Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year (FY) 2001 - El Salvador |url=https://reliefweb.int/report/el-salvador/el-salvador-earthquakes-final-fact-sheet-fiscal-year-fy-2001 |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=ReliefWeb |date=September 7, 2001 |publisher=United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120030336/https://reliefweb.int/report/el-salvador/el-salvador-earthquakes-final-fact-sheet-fiscal-year-fy-2001 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 16]]<br /> ** [[Assassination of Laurent-Désiré Kabila]]: The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is shot in his office during the [[Second Congo War]] and rushed to [[Harare]] in Zimbabwe for medical treatment; his death will be announced two days later. He is succeeded by his son, [[Joseph Kabila]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:32&quot;&gt;{{Cite book |last=Seybolt |first=Taylor B. |title=SIPRI Yearbook 2002: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security |publisher=[[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] |year=2002 |isbn=9780199251766 |pages=21–62 |language=en |chapter=Major armed conflicts |chapter-url=https://www.sipri.org/yearbook/2002/01 |access-date=September 6, 2023 |archive-date=September 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230906013004/https://www.sipri.org/yearbook/2002/01 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|page=29}}<br /> ** The final documented case of the 2000–2001 Uganda [[ebola]] outbreak is diagnosed.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto13&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[January 20]]<br /> ** [[George W. Bush]], a former [[governor of Texas]], is [[First inauguration of George W. Bush|sworn in]] as the 43rd president of the United States.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-01-20 |title=President Bush sworn in |language=en-GB |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1127937.stm |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120030329/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1127937.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Impeachment proceedings against Philippine President [[Joseph Estrada]] end prematurely as he is peacefully overthrown in the [[Second EDSA Revolution]]. Vice President [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] succeeds him as president.&lt;ref name=&quot;Paddock-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Paddock |first=Richard C. |date=2001-01-20 |title=Estrada Quits; New Philippine Leader Installed |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-jan-20-mn-14778-story.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120030332/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-jan-20-mn-14778-story.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 21]]<br /> ** [[Taba Summit]]: Talks between Israel and the [[Palestinian National Authority]] begin in Egypt.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite book|title=Japanese Colleges and Universities|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oXrYAAAAIAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Maruzen Company|isbn=978-4-621-03357-9|page=88|access-date=July 4, 2020|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101227/https://books.google.com/books?id=oXrYAAAAIAAJ|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Pope John Paul II]] names 37 cardinals in one day for a total of 128.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=469}}<br /> * [[January 22]] – The [[2001 insurgency in Macedonia]] begins when a police station is shelled by the [[National Liberation Army (Macedonia)|National Liberation Army]] in [[Tearce]], near the border with Kosovo.&lt;ref name=&quot;Marusic-2021&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[January 23]] – [[Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident|A self-immolation incident]] takes place in [[Tiananmen Square]] in central [[Beijing]], China. Five members of the [[Falun Gong]] are alleged to have set themselves on fire, but details surrounding the incident are disputed by Falun Gong sources.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto18&quot;&gt;{{cite news |author= |date=24 January 2001 |title=Tiananmen tense after fiery protests |publisher=CNN |url=http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/east/01/24/asia.falun.03/ |access-date=9 February 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070222110517/http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/east/01/24/asia.falun.03/ |archive-date=22 February 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 26]] – A 7.7 {{M|w|link=y}} [[2001 Gujarat earthquake|Gujarat earthquake]] shakes [[Western India]] with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of X (''Extreme''), leaving thousands of people dead and more than 166,000 others injured.&lt;ref name=&quot;ASC-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=M7.7 Bhuj &quot; Republic Day &quot; Earthquake, 2001 |url=http://asc-india.org/lib/20010126-kachchh.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927200051/http://asc-india.org/lib/20010126-kachchh.htm |archive-date=27 September 2007 |access-date=18 November 2006}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 29]] – Corruption scandals surrounding Indonesian President [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] prompt thousands of protesters to storm the Indonesian [[MPR/DPR/DPD building|parliament building]].&lt;ref name=&quot;the Guardian-2001a&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-01-29 |title=Clashes as 10,000 besiege Indonesian parliament |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/jan/29/indonesia |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=the Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215443/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/jan/29/indonesia |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 31]] – [[2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident]]: Japan Airlines Flight 907 and Flight 958 almost collided with each other in [[Yaizu]], Shizuoka, [[Japan]]. Flight 907 safely landed at Narita Airport and Flight 958 continued to Naha Airport. 100 people were injured.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=On this Day in Japan: JAL's Near Miss Collision Above Suruga Bay|date=January 30, 2021 |url=https://www.tokyoweekender.com/japan-life/news-and-opinion/day-japan-jals-near-miss-colision/}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===February===<br /> * [[February 6]] – [[2001 Israeli prime ministerial election]]: [[Ariel Sharon]] of the [[Likud]] party is elected [[Prime Minister of Israel]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Sontag |first=Deborah |date=2001-02-07 |title=The Sharon Victory: The Overview; Sharon Easily Ousts Barak to Become Israel's Premier; Calls for a Reconciliation |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/07/world/sharon-victory-overview-sharon-easily-ousts-barak-become-israel-s-premier-calls.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215448/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/07/world/sharon-victory-overview-sharon-easily-ousts-barak-become-israel-s-premier-calls.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Eros - PIA02923 (color).jpg|thumb|upright|[[433&amp;nbsp;Eros]]&amp;nbsp;as seen from the&amp;nbsp;''NEAR''&amp;nbsp;spacecraft]]<br /> * [[February 12]]<br /> ** The ''[[NEAR Shoemaker]]'' spacecraft touches down in the &quot;saddle&quot; region of [[433 Eros]], a [[near-Earth object]], becoming the first spacecraft to land on an [[asteroid]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=474–475}}<br /> ** The [[Human Genome Project]] publishes the first draft of its [[human genome]] sequence.&lt;ref name=&quot;Wade-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Wade |first=Nicholas |date=2001-02-12 |title=Long-Held Beliefs Are Challenged By New Human Genome Analysis |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/12/us/long-held-beliefs-are-challenged-by-new-human-genome-analysis.html |access-date=2022-11-23 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123230753/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/12/us/long-held-beliefs-are-challenged-by-new-human-genome-analysis.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 13]] – A [[February 2001 El Salvador earthquake|6.6-magnitude earthquake]] hits El Salvador, killing at least 315 people.&lt;ref name=&quot;USAID-2001&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[February 16]] – [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: British and U.S. forces [[February 2001 airstrike in Iraq|carry out bombing raids]] to disable Iraq's air defense network.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-02-16 |title=US and British aircraft attack Iraq |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/feb/16/iraq |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120030325/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/feb/16/iraq |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 18]] – [[NASCAR]] driver [[Dale Earnhardt]] is [[Death of Dale Earnhardt|killed in a crash]] during a race.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=316}}&lt;ref name=&quot;Caldwell-2001&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[February 19]] – The [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak]] begins.&lt;ref name=&quot;Morris-2002&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last=Morris |first=Doug |title=A farmer's negligence |work=BBC News |date=30 May 2002 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2016461.stm |access-date=22 April 2015 |archive-date=January 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220121214317/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2016461.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 22]] – The [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]] (ICTY) sentences three Bosnian Serb soldiers to prison for [[wartime sexual violence]], recognizing it as a [[war crime]] for the first time.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-02-22 |title=Historic trial makes rape war crime |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/02/22/hague.trial.04/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021406/https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/02/22/hague.trial.04/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 25]] – [[Sampit conflict]]: Mass ethnic violence begins in [[Sampit]], Indonesia, killing hundreds of people.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-02-28 |title=Witnesses Detail Slaughter Of 118 Madurese on Borneo |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2001/02/28/witnesses-detail-slaughter-of-118-madurese-on-borneo/bdd70e93-8a71-43a7-a103-5434324d2b08/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0190-8286}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===March===<br /> * [[March 2]] – Despite pleas from the international community to spare them, the [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)|Taliban government]] of Afghanistan begins destroying the [[Buddhas of Bamiyan]], having declared that they are [[Idolatry in Islam|idols]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/news/science/archaeology/2001-03-22-afghan-buddhas.htm |title=Why the Taliban are destroying Buddhas |publisher=Usatoday.com |date=22 March 2001 |access-date=9 October 2013 |archive-date=August 29, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120829010435/http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/archaeology/2001-03-22-afghan-buddhas.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;AFP-2001&quot;&gt;{{cite news| date = 12 March 2001| title = Destruction of Giant Buddhas Confirmed| publisher = [[Agence France-Presse|AFP]]| url = http://www.beliefnet.com/story/70/story_7096_1.html| access-date = 6 January 2008| archive-date = September 28, 2008| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080928231734/http://www.beliefnet.com/story/70/story_7096_1.html| url-status = live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 4]] – The Hintze Ribeiro Bridge [[Hintze Ribeiro Bridge collapse|collapses]] in northern Portugal, killing 59 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1202214.stm |title=Portugal bridge collapse 'kills 70' |publisher=BBC News |date=5 March 2001 |access-date=18 November 2019 |archive-date=March 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307171536/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1202214.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 14]] – [[Battle of Tetovo]]: Violence erupts between Albanian rebels and Macedonian soldiers in [[Tetovo]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-03-14 |title=Macedonia: Ethnic Albanian Violence Spreads |url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1095959.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty |language=en |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124161738/https://www.rferl.org/a/1095959.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Conflict in Tetovo will continue for months during the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=August 9, 2001 |title=Battle for Tetovo rages |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/08/09/macedonia.attack/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124161738/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/08/09/macedonia.attack/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 16]] – [[Shijiazhuang bombings]]: 108 people are killed in a series of bombings in [[Shijiazhuang]], China.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-03-17 |title=China says 108 killed in blasts |language=en-GB |work=BBC |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1226222.stm |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=April 10, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140410091351/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1226222.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 22]]<br /> ** ''[[Kenyanthropus]]'' is [[Species description|described]] as an early [[Hominidae|hominid]] after the discovery of remains in Kenya.&lt;ref name=&quot;Leakey-2001&quot;&gt;{{cite journal |last=Leakey |first=Meave G. |author-link=Meave Leakey |display-authors=etal |year=2001 |title=New hominin genus from eastern Africa shows diverse middle Pliocene lineages |journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]] |volume=410 |issue=6827 |pages=433–440 |bibcode=2001Natur.410..433L |doi=10.1038/35068500 |pmid=11260704 |s2cid=4409453}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Incheon International Airport]] opens in [[Incheon]], South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=166}} <br /> * [[March 23]] – The [[Deorbit of Mir|deorbit of Russian space station ''Mir'']] is processed, with debris falling into the South Pacific Ocean after the station [[Atmospheric entry|enters the atmosphere]] and is destroyed.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=126}}<br /> * [[March 24]] – Apple Inc. released the [[Mac OS X]] [[operating system]] for [[Mac (computer)|Mac]] computers.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=176}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:17&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[March 26]] - [[World Championship Wrestling]] goes out of business and is purchased by its chief competitor, the [[World Wrestling Federation]], bringing an end to the [[Monday Night Wars]]. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://itrwrestling.com/features/on-this-day-march-26-2001-wcw-nitros-final-show/ |access-date=2024-03-21 |title=On This Day: March 26 2001, WCW Nitro's Final Show - Inside the Ropes |date=March 26, 2021 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 28]] – The United States declares its intention to end involvement in the [[Kyoto Protocol]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Borger |first=Julian |date=2001-03-29 |title=Bush kills global warming treaty |url=http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2001/mar/29/globalwarming.usnews |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 22, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122203853/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2001/mar/29/globalwarming.usnews |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===April===<br /> [[File:Weddinginholland.jpg|thumb|Two men marrying in&amp;nbsp;[[Amsterdam]]&amp;nbsp;on April 1, the first day in which the possibility to marry was opened to same-sex couples]]<br /> * [[April 1]]<br /> ** The [[Same-sex marriage in the Netherlands|Act on the Opening up of Marriage]] goes into effect in the Netherlands, which becomes the first modern country to legalize [[same-sex marriage]].&lt;ref name=&quot;William Binchy-20072&quot; /&gt;<br /> ** [[Hainan Island incident]]: A Chinese fighter jet collides with a U.S. [[Lockheed EP-3|EP-3E]] surveillance aircraft, which is forced to make an emergency landing in [[Hainan]], China. The U.S. crew is detained for 10 days and the [[Shenyang J-8|F-8]] Chinese pilot, Wang Wei, goes missing and is presumed dead.&lt;ref name=&quot;Air Forces Monthly-2001&quot;&gt;{{Citation | title = Air Forces Monthly|date=May 2001| volume = 158| page = 4}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Former [[President of Serbia and Montenegro]] [[Slobodan Milošević]] surrenders to police special forces to be tried on charges of [[crimes against humanity]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:52&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=230}} <br /> * [[April 7]] – The [[NASA]] orbiter ''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]'' launches on a [[Delta II]] rocket.&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA Mars-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |title=2001 Mars Odyssey |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars-exploration/missions/odyssey |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124172241/https://mars.nasa.gov/mars-exploration/missions/odyssey/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 11]] – [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]]'s football team wins against [[American Samoa national football team|American Samoa]] in a record [[Australia 31–0 American Samoa|31–0 victory]], just two days after setting the record with a [[Tonga 0–22 Australia|0–22 victory]] against [[Tonga national football team|Tonga]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:11&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[April 15]] - [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] files for bankruptcy and ceases operations, is eventually bought by its competitor, the [[World Wrestling Federation]]. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://www.morningjournal.com/2001/04/15/ecw-officially-bankrupt-officially-done/ |access-date=2024-03-21 |title=ECW officially bankrupt, officially done |date=15 April 2001 }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> * [[April 17]]<br /> ** [[Nông Đức Mạnh]] is chosen as [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Thayer |first=Carlyle A. |date=2002 |title=Vietnam in 2001: The Ninth Party Congress and After |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/as.2002.42.1.81 |journal=Asian Survey |volume=42 |issue=1 |pages=81–89 |doi=10.1525/as.2002.42.1.81 |jstor=10.1525/as.2002.42.1.81 |issn=0004-4687 |access-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-date=November 4, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221104125830/https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/as.2002.42.1.81 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Israel occupies an area in the [[Gaza Strip]], killing two people. Israeli forces withdraw the same day after the United States denounces the attack.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001a&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-04-18 |title=Israel pulls out of Gaza |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/04/17/mideast.violence.06/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021417/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/04/17/mideast.violence.06/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 18]] – [[2001 Burundian coup d'état attempt]]: A group of junior officers make a failed attempt to overthrow President [[Pierre Buyoya]] of Burundi.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=218}}<br /> * [[April 22]] – [[Hasim Rahman]] wins an upset victory against champion [[Lennox Lewis]] in the &quot;[[Lennox Lewis vs. Hasim Rahman|Thunder in Africa]]&quot; boxing match.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=536}}&lt;ref name=&quot;:12&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[April 25]] – A ceasefire is broken during the [[Eelam War III]] in Sri Lanka.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=51}}<br /> * [[April 26]]<br /> ** [[Junichiro Koizumi]] becomes the 86th [[Prime Minister of Japan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2021-12-21 |title=Junichiro Koizumi Fast Facts |url=https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/27/world/asia/junichiro-koizumi-fast-facts/index.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=CNN |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120233014/https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/27/world/asia/junichiro-koizumi-fast-facts/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** The [[Parliament of Ukraine]] votes to dismiss Prime Minister [[Viktor Yushchenko]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Tyler |first=Patrick E. |date=2001-04-26 |title=Ukrainian Parliament Votes to Oust Prime Minister |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/26/world/ukrainian-parliament-votes-to-oust-prime-minister.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021408/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/26/world/ukrainian-parliament-votes-to-oust-prime-minister.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 28]]<br /> ** The Russian spacecraft [[Soyuz TM-32]] lifts off from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in Kazakhstan, carrying the first [[Space tourism|space tourist]], American entrepreneur [[Dennis Tito]], and two Russian cosmonauts.&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-2001&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=United States. President|title=Aeronautics and Space Report of the President|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z1DpUAFmghAC&amp;pg=PA138|publisher=U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration|pages=138|access-date=April 8, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101225/https://books.google.com/books?id=z1DpUAFmghAC&amp;pg=PA138#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Vejce ambush]]: Eight Macedonian soldiers are killed in an ambush by the NLA near [[Vejce]], a village in the [[Šar Mountains]], Macedonia. It represents the heaviest death toll for the government forces in a single incident during the insurgency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=8 soldiers slain in ambush near Albanian region |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2001-04-29/news/0104290288_1_albanian-macedonia-in-late-march-slav-majority |date=29 April 2001 |publisher=[[Chicago Tribune]] |access-date=5 February 2015 |archive-date=February 2, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150202210050/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2001-04-29/news/0104290288_1_albanian-macedonia-in-late-march-slav-majority |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===May===<br /> * [[May 7]] – In [[Banja Luka]], Bosnia and Herzegovina, an attempt is made to reconstruct the historic 16th-century [[Ferhat Pasha Mosque (Banja Luka)|Ferhadija Mosque]]. [[Serbian nationalism|Serbian nationalists]] respond with riots and mass violence against [[Bosnian Muslims]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://balkaninsight.com/2016/05/07/historic-bosnian-mosque-reopens-amid-heavy-security-05-07-2016/|title=Historic Bosnian Mosque Reopens amid Heavy Security|date=May 7, 2016|author=Danijel Kovacevic|website=Balkan Transitional Justice|access-date=September 1, 2021|archive-date=September 1, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901091157/https://balkaninsight.com/2016/05/07/historic-bosnian-mosque-reopens-amid-heavy-security-05-07-2016/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 13]] – The [[House of Freedoms]] coalition led by [[Silvio Berlusconi]] wins the [[2001 Italian general election|Italian general election]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001 |title=Italy – Parliamentary Chamber: Camera dei Deputati |url=http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2157_01.htm |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=[[Inter-Parliamentary Union]] |archive-date=September 20, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230920055314/http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2157_01.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 18]] – [[2001 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing]]: A Hamas suicide bomber kills six people in [[Netanya]], Israel. The Israeli government responds with the first use of airstrikes against Palestine since 1967.&lt;ref name=&quot;BBC-2001a&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-05-20 |title=Arabs seek to isolate Israel |language=en-GB |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1340003.stm |access-date=2022-11-24 |archive-date=November 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211118095450/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1340003.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 21]] – The [[Končulj Agreement]] results in the disarmament of the [[Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac]], ending the [[Insurgency in the Preševo Valley]].&lt;ref name=&quot;auto14&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Demilitarization Statement (Konculj Agreement) |url=https://www.peaceagreements.org/view/1430 |access-date=2022-11-29 |website=www.peaceagreements.org |publisher=University of Edinburgh |archive-date=April 20, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230420054703/https://www.peaceagreements.org/view/1430 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 22]]<br /> ** [[28978 Ixion]], a large [[trans-Neptunian object]] and a [[List of possible dwarf planets|possible]] [[dwarf planet]], is discovered during the [[Deep Ecliptic Survey]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Minor Planet Center&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=28978 Ixion (2001 KX76) |publisher=International Astronomical Union |work=Minor Planet Center |url=https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=28978 |access-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-date=January 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220120070851/https://minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=28978 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** The [[Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants]] is adopted by 127 countries to limit pollution internationally.&lt;ref name=&quot;:10&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=491}}&lt;ref name=&quot;LA Times-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-05-23 |title=127 Countries Adopt Toxic Chemicals Treaty |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-may-23-mn-1454-story.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124172230/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-may-23-mn-1454-story.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 24]] – Sherpa [[Temba Tsheri]], 15, becomes the youngest person to reach the summit of [[Mount Everest]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12246591.boy-of-15-is-youngest-to-climb-everest-young-sherpa-lost-five-fingers-to-frostbite-in-earlier-attempt-on-summit/|title=Boy of 15 is youngest to climb Everest Young Sherpa lost five fingers to frostbite in earlier attempt on summit|date=May 25, 2001|website=Herald Scotland|access-date=September 1, 2001|archive-date=September 1, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901091154/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12246591.boy-of-15-is-youngest-to-climb-everest-young-sherpa-lost-five-fingers-to-frostbite-in-earlier-attempt-on-summit/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 26]] – The [[African Union]] is formed to replace the [[Organisation of African Unity]]. It will begin operation the following year.&lt;ref name=&quot;Adeniyi-2016&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Adeniyi |first1=Olatunbosun |last2=Opara |first2=Ngozi Mercy |last3=Adeyemo |first3=Toyosi |last4=Ekeria |first4=Augustina Irenosen |last5=Faith-Lois |first5=Bolorunduro |date=2016 |title=African Union and the Challenges of Development |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/26893815 |journal=Journal of African Union Studies |volume=5 |issue=2/3 |pages=67–89 |jstor=26893815 |issn=2050-4292 |access-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123230753/https://www.jstor.org/stable/26893815 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 28]] – [[2001 Central African Republic coup d'état attempt]]: Central African forces led by [[André Kolingba]] carry out a failed attempt to overthrow the government of the Central African Republic. Dozens are killed in the ensuing violence.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=249}}<br /> * [[May 31]]<br /> ** Lithuania joins the [[World Trade Organization]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Lithuania-2021&quot;/&gt;<br /> ** Research into [[Crohn's disease]] confirms that it is identified with mutation of the [[NOD2]] gene.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Seppa |first=Nathan |date=2001-05-23 |title=Genetic flaw found in painful gut disease |url=https://www.sciencenews.org/article/genetic-flaw-found-painful-gut-disease |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=Science News |language=en-US |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124172231/https://www.sciencenews.org/article/genetic-flaw-found-painful-gut-disease |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===June===<br /> * [[June 1]]<br /> ** Crown Prince [[Dipendra of Nepal]] kills his father, the king, his mother and other members of the royal family with an assault rifle and then shoots himself in the [[Nepalese royal massacre]]. Dipendra is recognized as King of Nepal while in a coma.&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|pages=72–73}}<br /> ** [[Dolphinarium discotheque massacre]]: A Hamas suicide bomber kills 21 people, mostly teenagers, in the Dolphinarium disco in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Fisher |first=Ian |date=29 January 2006 |title=In Hamas's Overt Hatred, Many Israelis See Hope |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/29/international/middleeast/29israel.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=November 11, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121111022312/http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/29/international/middleeast/29israel.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 4]] – [[Gyanendra of Nepal|Gyanendra]] ascends the throne of Nepal on the death of his nephew, Dipendra.&lt;ref name=&quot;massacre&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=2 June 2001 |title=Nepal mourns slain king |work=BBC News |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1366170.stm |url-status=live |access-date=31 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090107091236/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1366170.stm |archive-date=7 January 2009}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Allison Flood Houston.jpg|thumb|[[Buffalo Bayou]] and [[White Oak Bayou]] at Main Street after Tropical Storm Allison hit Houston, Texas, U.S.]]<br /> * [[June 5]] – [[Tropical Storm Allison]] hits the U.S. state of [[Texas]], severely flooding [[Houston]] and killing 23 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2019-06-05 |title=Remembering Tropical Storm Allison |url=https://www.noaa.gov/education/stories/remembering-tropical-storm-allison |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=www.noaa.gov |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215448/https://www.noaa.gov/education/stories/remembering-tropical-storm-allison |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 7]]<br /> ** [[2001 United Kingdom general election]]: [[Tony Blair]] and the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] win a second landslide victory.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/08/uk.election.05/index.html|title=CNN.com - Blair celebrates historic poll win - June 8, 2001|website=edition.cnn.com|access-date=April 11, 2022|archive-date=April 11, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411105203/https://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/08/uk.election.05/index.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Former Argentinian president [[Carlos Menem]] is arrested on suspicion of illegal arms sales.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001i&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-06-07 |title=Spokesman: Ex-Argentine president arrested |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/06/07/menem.arrest.02/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021407/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/06/07/menem.arrest.02/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 12]] – [[Aračinovo crisis]]: Albanian rebels violate a 24-hour cease fire with Macedonian soldiers.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001c&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-06-12 |title=Rebels breach Macedonia truce |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/12/macedonia.fighting/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124161738/http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/12/macedonia.fighting/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 15]] – Declaration to establish the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organisation]] is signed.&lt;ref name=&quot;SCO-2017&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://eng.sectsco.org/about_sco/|title=About SCO|publisher=Shanghai Cooperation Organisation|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171028182720/http://eng.sectsco.org/about_sco/|archive-date=28 October 2017|access-date=2017-06-09}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 19]]<br /> ** Syria withdraws thousands of forces from a decades-long military presence in [[Beirut]], Lebanon.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last= |date=2001-06-20 |title=After Decades, Thousands of Syrian Troops Leave Beirut |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/20/world/after-decades-thousands-of-syrian-troops-leave-beirut.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021409/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/20/world/after-decades-thousands-of-syrian-troops-leave-beirut.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Germany enacts a program to compensate [[Holocaust survivors]] that were subject to slave labor.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-06-19 |title=Germany approves Nazi pay-out |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/19/germany.slaves.1601/index.html?related |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124021408/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/06/19/germany.slaves.1601/index.html?related |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 21]] – The world's [[longest trains|longest train]] is run by BHP Iron Ore between Newman and Port Hedland in Western Australia (a distance of {{convert|275|km|mi|abbr=on|disp=or}}); the train consists of 682 loaded iron ore wagons and 8 [[GE AC6000CW]] locomotives, giving a gross weight of almost 100,000 tonnes and moves 82,262 tonnes of ore; the train is {{convert|7.353|km|mi|abbr=on}} long.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Hamersley Freight Line |url=http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/hamersley-freight-line/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150512100443/http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/hamersley-freight-line/ |archive-date=12 May 2015 |access-date=2022-11-20 |work=Railway Technology}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 23]] – An 8.4 {{M|w|link=y}} [[2001 southern Peru earthquake|southern Peru earthquake]] shakes coastal Peru with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe''). A destructive tsunami follows, leaving at least 77 people dead, and 2,687 others injured.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Keefer-2004&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last1=Keefer |first1=David K. |last2=Moseley |first2=Michael E. |date=2004-07-27 |title=Southern Peru desert shattered by the great 2001 earthquake: Implications for paleoseismic and paleo-El Niño–Southern Oscillation records |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |language=en |volume=101 |issue=30 |pages=10878–10883 |doi=10.1073/pnas.0404320101 |issn=0027-8424 |pmc=491987 |pmid=15263069 |doi-access=free}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 25]] – [[Alkhan-Kala operation]]: Russian forces carry out a ''[[zachistka]]'' operation in Alkhan-Kala, [[Grozny]], Chechnya, during the [[Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War (2001)|Second Chechen War]]. Chechen warlord [[Arbi Barayev]] is killed.&lt;ref name=&quot;BBC-2001b&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-06-25 |title=Russians kill Chechen warlord |language=en-GB |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1406317.stm |access-date=2022-11-24 |archive-date=April 12, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412152951/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1406317.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===July===<br /> * July – The largest ever recorded outbreak of [[Legionnaires' disease]] occurs in [[Murcia]], Spain. 449 cases are confirmed, with more than 800 suspected ones.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto17&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[July 2]] – The world's first self-contained [[artificial heart]] is implanted in [[Robert Tools]] in the United States.&lt;ref name=&quot;Jet-2001&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Johnson Publishing Company|title=Jet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-7QDAAAAMBAJ&amp;pg=PA22|date=10 September 2001|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company|pages=22|access-date=October 31, 2020|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101217/https://books.google.com/books?id=-7QDAAAAMBAJ&amp;pg=PA22#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 4]] – [[Vladivostok Air Flight 352]] crashes on approach while landing at [[Irkutsk Airport]], Russia, killing all 145 people aboard.&lt;ref name=&quot;ASN&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154M RA-85845 Burdakovka |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20010704-0 |access-date=2022-11-20 |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120043737/https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20010704-0 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 7]] – [[2001 Bradford riots]]: Ethnic violence is provoked in [[Bradford]], England, by the far-right [[National Front (UK)|National Front]] and far-left [[Anti-Nazi League]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-07-08 |title=Race riots ignite Bradford |url=http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2001/jul/08/uk.race |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215447/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2001/jul/08/uk.race |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 12]] – The [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] releases its [[IPCC Third Assessment Report|Third Assessment Report]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=213}}<br /> * [[July 13]] – The [[International Olympic Committee]] chooses Beijing to host the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/13/sports/beijing-is-selected-as-2008-host-city.html| title = Beijing Is Selected as 2008 Host City| first = Jere| last = Longman| website = The New York Times| date = July 13, 2001| access-date = September 18, 2017| archive-date = September 18, 2017| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170918110655/http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/13/sports/beijing-is-selected-as-2008-host-city.html| url-status = live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 14]] – [[Agra Summit]]: India and Pakistan begin talks to improve relations. The summit ends inconclusively on July 16.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-07-17 |title=Agra summit at a glance |language=en-GB |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1430367.stm |access-date=2022-11-24 |archive-date=January 3, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090103201846/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1430367.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 16]] – China and Russia sign the [[2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Tyler |first=Patrick E. |date=2001-07-17 |title=Russia and China Sign 'Friendship' Pact |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/17/world/russia-and-china-sign-friendship-pact.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120043739/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/17/world/russia-and-china-sign-friendship-pact.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Vladimir Putin 22 July 2001-1.jpg|thumb|Photo session of the G8 leaders in Genoa, 2001: (L-R) [[Junichiro Koizumi]], [[Tony Blair]], [[George W. Bush]], [[Jacques Chirac]], [[Silvio Berlusconi]], [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Jean Chretien]], [[Gerhard Schroeder]], [[Guy Verhofstadt]], and [[Romano Prodi]]]]<br /> * [[July 20]]–[[July 22|22]] – The [[27th G8 summit]] takes place in [[Genoa]], Italy. Massive demonstrations, drawing an estimated 200,000 people, are held against the meeting by members of the [[anti-globalization movement]]. One demonstrator, [[Death of Carlo Giuliani|Carlo Giuliani]], is killed by a policeman, and several others are injured.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-07-21 |title=G8 summit death shocks leaders |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/07/20/genoa.protests/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120043738/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/07/20/genoa.protests/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 23]] – [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]] is [[Inauguration of Megawati Sukarnoputri|inaugurated]] as the first female president of Indonesia.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Ningrum |first=Desi Aditia |date=2019-10-19 |title=Presiden Megawati dan Pelantikan Dalam Sunyi |trans-title=President Megawati and the Silent Inauguration |url=https://www.merdeka.com/politik/presiden-megawati-dan-pelantikan-dalam-sunyi.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=merdeka.com |language=Indonesian |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120233014/https://www.merdeka.com/politik/presiden-megawati-dan-pelantikan-dalam-sunyi.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 24]]<br /> ** [[Bandaranaike Airport attack]]: The [[Tamil Tigers]] bomb the [[Bandaranaike International Airport]] in Sri Lanka during the [[Sri Lankan Civil War]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Jane's Intelligence Review&quot;&gt;{{cite web |year=2001 |title=Intelligence failures exposed by Tamil Tiger airport attack |url=http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jir/jir010903_1_n.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080225162532/http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jir/jir010903_1_n.shtml |archive-date=February 25, 2008 |access-date=June 3, 2006 |publisher=Jane's Intelligence Review}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]], deposed as the last [[Tsar of Bulgaria]] when a child, is sworn in as the democratically elected 48th [[List of Prime Ministers of Bulgaria|Prime Minister of Bulgaria]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1455674.stm|title=Bulgaria's ex-King swears oath to republic|website=BBC|date=25 July 2001|access-date=March 5, 2022|archive-date=January 7, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220107215126/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1455674.stm|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 26]] – Moldova joins the World Trade Organization.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto23&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[July 28]] – [[Alejandro Toledo]] becomes the [[President of Peru]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-07-28 |title=Peru's Toledo swears in as president, vows to fight poverty |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/07/28/peru.toledo/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215448/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/07/28/peru.toledo/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===August===<br /> * August – A ceasefire is negotiated to end the [[War of the Peters]].&lt;ref name=&quot;auto6&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[August 2]] – The ICTY convicts Bosnian Serb general [[Radislav Krstić]] on the charge of [[genocide]] for his role in the [[Srebrenica massacre]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-08-01 |title=Radislav Krstic becomes the First Person to be Convicted of Genocide at the ICTY and is Sentenced to 46 Years Imprisonment. |url=https://www.icty.org/en/press/radislav-krstic-becomes-first-person-be-convicted-genocide-icty-and-sentenced-46-years |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia |archive-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123214630/https://www.icty.org/en/press/radislav-krstic-becomes-first-person-be-convicted-genocide-icty-and-sentenced-46-years |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Genesis Collector Array.jpg|thumb|A ''Genesis'' collector array in the clean lab at [[Johnson Space Center]]. The hexagons consist of a variety of ultra-pure, semiconductor-grade wafers, including [[silicon]], [[corundum]], [[gold]] on sapphire, [[diamond]]-like carbon films,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |url=https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090218095842.htm |title=Diamond-like Films Help In Study Of Solar Winds |publisher=Sandia National Laboratories |first=Michael |last=Padilla |date=February 16, 2009 |access-date=December 4, 2022 |archive-date=December 4, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221204161631/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090218095842.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and other materials.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |title=The Genesis Solar-Wind Collector Materials |journal=Space Science Reviews |first1=A. J. G. |last1=Jurewicz |first2=D. S. |last2=Burnett |first3=R. C. |last3=Wiens |first4=T. A. |last4=Friedmann |first5=C. C. |last5=Hays |first6=R. J. |last6=Hohlfelder |first7=K. |last7=Nishiizumi |first8=J. A. |last8=Stone |first9=D. S. |last9=Woolum |first10=R. |last10=Becker |first11=A. L. |last11=Butterworth |first12=A. J. |last12=Campbell |first13=M. |last13=Ebihara |first14=I. A. |last14=Franchi |first15=V. |last15=Heber |first16=C. M. |last16=Hohenberg |first17=M. |last17=Humayun |first18=K. D. |last18=McKeegan |first19=K. |last19=McNamara |first20=A. |last20=Meshik |first21=R. O. |last21=Pepin |first22=D. |last22=Schlutter |first23=R. |last23=Wieler |display-authors=1 |volume=105 |issue=3–4 |pages=535–560 |date=January 2003 |doi=10.1023/A:1024469927444 |bibcode=2003SSRv..105..535J|s2cid=51768025 }}&lt;/ref&gt;]]<br /> * [[August 8]]<br /> ** The [[Genesis (spacecraft)|''Genesis'']] probe is launched from [[Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17]].&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-Genesis-2004&quot;/&gt;<br /> ** Albanian rebels [[Karpalak ambush|ambush]] a convoy of the [[Army of North Macedonia|Army of the Republic of Macedonia]] near [[Tetovo]], North Macedonia, killing 10 soldiers.&lt;ref name=&quot;Marusic&amp;Bosilkovski&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Marusic|first1=Sinisa Jakov|last2=Bosilkovski|first2=Igor|date=8 August 2016|title=Macedonia Marks Karpalak Ambush Massacre Anniversary|website=Balkan Insight|url=https://balkaninsight.com/2016/08/08/macedonia-marks-karpalak-massacre-anniversary-08-08-2016/|access-date=1 March 2022|archive-date=November 27, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211127025258/https://balkaninsight.com/2016/08/08/macedonia-marks-karpalak-massacre-anniversary-08-08-2016/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 9]] – A [[Sbarro]] restaurant in [[Jerusalem]] is [[Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing|bombed]] by a Palestinian Hamas terrorist, killing 15 civilians and injuring 130 others.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite book|author=Nitzan S. Ben-Shaul|title=A Violent World: TV News Images of Middle Eastern Terror and War|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tAxlAAAAMAAJ|year=2006|publisher=Rowman &amp; Littlefield|isbn=978-0-7425-3798-9|page=128|access-date=May 20, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101310/https://books.google.com/books?id=tAxlAAAAMAAJ|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 10]]<br /> ** [[2001 Angola train attack]]: 252 people are killed by [[UNITA]] in an attack on a train during the [[Angolan Civil War]].&lt;ref name=&quot;HRW-2002&quot;&gt;{{cite book|title=Landmine Monitor Report 2002: Toward a Mine-free World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPj16Xxyi9kC&amp;pg=PA66|year=2002|publisher=Human Rights Watch|isbn=978-1-56432-277-7|pages=66|access-date=May 20, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101225/https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPj16Xxyi9kC&amp;pg=PA66#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** The United States and the United Kingdom bomb air force installations in Iraq in response to attacks on American and British planes.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001h&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=August 10, 2001 |title=Allies attack 3 Iraqi air defense sites |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/08/10/iraq.strike/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=www.cnn.com |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072718/https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/08/10/iraq.strike/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 13]] – Macedonian and Albanian representatives sign the [[Ohrid Agreement]] to reduce conflicts during the insurgency.&lt;ref name=&quot;Rogers-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Rogers |first=Walter |date=August 13, 2001 |title=Q&amp;A: What the deal means for Macedonia - |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/08/13/rogers.macedonia.otsc/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072724/https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/08/13/rogers.macedonia.otsc/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 21]] – [[Operation Essential Harvest]]: [[NATO]] sends a military forces to the [[Republic of Macedonia]] in response to the ongoing insurgency.&lt;ref name=&quot;NATO-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |title=Peace support operations in North Macedonia (2001-2003) |url=https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_52121.htm |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=NATO |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120043741/https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_52121.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 25]] – [[2001 Marsh Harbour Cessna 402 crash]]: Eight people including singer and actress [[Aaliyah]], and several members of her entourage are killed after their overloaded aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff at Marsh Harbour Airport.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=CRASH OF A CESSNA 402B IN MARSH HARBOUR: 9 KILLED |url=https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-cessna-402b-marsh-harbour-9-killed |website=Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives |access-date=28 February 2023 |archive-date=August 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220824221652/https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-cessna-402b-marsh-harbour-9-killed |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 28]] – A [[Targeted killing|targeted]] Israeli strike kills [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine|PFLP]] leader [[Abu Ali Mustafa]]. Palestinian militants respond by firing on Israeli civilians. Israeli forces occupy [[Beit Jala]], Palestine to combat the militants.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001b&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=August 27, 2001 |title=Israeli troops take positions in West Bank town |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/08/27/mideast/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072720/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/08/27/mideast/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 31]] – The [[World Conference against Racism 2001]] begins in [[Durban]], South Africa.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto3&quot;/&gt; Israel and the United States withdraw three days later, alleging [[antisemitism]] in the conference.&lt;ref name=&quot;:16&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ===September===<br /> * [[September 7]] – [[2001 Jos riots]]: Clashes between Christian and Muslim rioters begin in [[Jos]], Nigeria. The conflict will continue until September 17, during which time hundreds of people will be killed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Minchakpu |first=Obed |title=Religious Riots in Nigeria Leave Hundreds Dead |url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/octoberweb-only/10-1-23.0.html |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=ChristianityToday.com |date=October 2001 |language=en |archive-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123230757/https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/octoberweb-only/10-1-23.0.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 9]] – A suicide bomber kills [[Ahmad Shah Massoud]], military commander of the Afghan [[Northern Alliance]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2021-09-09 |title=Death of an Afghan icon: 20 years since the assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud |url=https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20210909-death-of-an-afghan-icon-20-years-since-the-assassination-of-ahmad-shah-massoud |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=France 24 |archive-date=February 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220221041019/https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20210909-death-of-an-afghan-icon-20-years-since-the-assassination-of-ahmad-shah-massoud |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:National Park Service 9-11 Statue of Liberty and WTC fire.jpg|thumb|The&amp;nbsp;[[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]]&amp;nbsp;and the&amp;nbsp;[[Statue of Liberty]] just after the [[September 11 attacks]] in New York City]]<br /> * [[September 11]] – Approximately 2,977 victims are killed or fatally injured in the [[September 11 attacks]] after [[American Airlines Flight 11]] and [[United Airlines Flight 175]] are hijacked and crash into the Twin Towers of the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]], [[American Airlines Flight 77]] is hijacked and crashes into [[the Pentagon]], and [[United Airlines Flight 93]] is hijacked and crashes into grassland in [[Shanksville, Pennsylvania]] as a result of passengers fighting to regain control of the airplane. The Twin Towers collapse as a result of the crashes.&lt;ref name=&quot;Anderson2003&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Dale Anderson|title=The Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=97g_zXNWidQC|date=July 2003|publisher=World Almanac Library|isbn=978-0-8368-5380-3|access-date=August 9, 2021|archive-date=December 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207101229/https://books.google.com/books?id=97g_zXNWidQC|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 18]] – The [[2001 anthrax attacks]] begin in the United States, which cause five fatalities and 17 other infections.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last= |date=2011-02-15 |title=Timeline: How The Anthrax Terror Unfolded |language=en |work=NPR |url=https://www.npr.org/2011/02/15/93170200/timeline-how-the-anthrax-terror-unfolded |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=December 26, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161226203612/http://www.npr.org/2011/02/15/93170200/timeline-how-the-anthrax-terror-unfolded |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 19]] – Palestinian leader [[Yasser Arafat]] forbids Palestinian soldiers from firing on Israeli forces, even in self-defence. Israel agrees to a ceasefire.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001f&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=September 19, 2001 |title=Both sides order cease-fires in Mideast |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/09/18/arafat.cease/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072723/https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/09/18/arafat.cease/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 20]] – In an [[George W. Bush, September 20, 2001 speech|address]] to a joint session of [[United States Congress|Congress]], U.S. President George W. Bush declares a [[war on terror]], officially the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).&lt;ref name=&quot;Hoffman-2021&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://institute.global/policy/war-terror-20-years-crossroads-or-cul-de-sac|title=The War on Terror 20 Years on: Crossroads or Cul-De-Sac?|date=March 18, 2021|website=Tony Blair Institute for global Change|author=Bruce Hoffman|access-date=August 9, 2021|archive-date=August 9, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210809074921/https://institute.global/policy/war-terror-20-years-crossroads-or-cul-de-sac|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 22]] – American spacecraft ''[[Deep Space 1]]'' flies within {{convert|2200|km}} of [[19P/Borrelly|Comet Borrelly]].&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA-DS1-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Deep Space 1 |url=https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1998-061A |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=[[NASA]] |archive-date=May 5, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120505130029/http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1998-061A |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 27]] – [[Zug massacre]]: In [[Zug]], Switzerland, Friedrich Leibacher shoots 18 people, killing 14 of them and then himself.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |date=27 September 2001 |title=Gunman kills 14 in Swiss assembly |publisher=BBC News |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1566321.stm |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=January 6, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070106093902/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1566321.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===October===<br /> * [[October 1]]<br /> ** [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] militants [[2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly car bombing|attack]] the state legislature building in [[Srinagar]], Kashmir, killing 38 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Dugger |first=Celia W. |date=2001-10-04 |title=Kashmir Mourns 38 Attack Victims |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/04/world/world-briefing-asia-india-kashmir-mourns-38-attack-victims.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061310/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/04/world/world-briefing-asia-india-kashmir-mourns-38-attack-victims.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[3G]] wireless technology first becomes available when it is [[3G adoption|adopted]] by Japanese telecommunications company [[NTT Docomo]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=182}}<br /> [[File:131bf - Swissair Airbus A321-111; HB-IOE@ZRH;11.05.2001 (5588353622).jpg|thumb|Swissair Airbus A321-100 (2001)]]<br /> * [[October 2]] – [[Swissair]], the&amp;nbsp;national airline&amp;nbsp;of Switzerland, seeks bankruptcy protection and grounds its entire fleet, stranding thousands of people worldwide.&lt;ref name=&quot;Milner-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last1=Milner |first1=Mark |last2=Harper |first2=Keith |last3=Clark |first3=Andrew |date=2001-10-03 |title=Financial crisis grounds Swissair fleet |url=http://www.theguardian.com/business/2001/oct/03/theairlineindustry.internationalnews |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061313/https://www.theguardian.com/business/2001/oct/03/theairlineindustry.internationalnews |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 4]]<br /> ** [[Siberia Airlines Flight 1812]] is accidentally shot down by the [[Ukrainian Air Force]] over the Black Sea en route from [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, to [[Novosibirsk]], Russia; all 78 people on board are killed.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=MH17 crash: History of passenger planes shot down |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-28361223 |website=BBC News |access-date=20 May 2021 |date=2014-07-20 |archive-date=May 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210520154738/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-28361223 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[2001 Kodori crisis]]: Fighting escalates between Georgia and the breakaway state [[Abkhazia]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-10-08 |title=UN helicopter shot down in Georgia |language=en-GB |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1586098.stm |access-date=2022-11-24 |archive-date=April 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100420204439/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1586098.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 7]] – [[United States invasion of Afghanistan]]: In response to the September 11 attacks, Afghanistan is invaded by a [[Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom|US-led coalition]], beginning the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)|War in Afghanistan]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=41}}<br /> * [[October 8]]<br /> ** [[Linate Airport disaster]]: A twin-engine [[Cessna]] and [[Scandinavian Airlines]] jetliner collide in heavy fog during takeoff from [[Milan]], Italy, killing 118 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Uj0jAAAAIBAJ&amp;sjid=yewDAAAAIBAJ&amp;pg=6610%2C3360451 |work=Deseret News |location=(Salt Lake City, Utah, US) |agency=Associated Press |title=114 die when jet hits plane, then rams building in Milan |date=8 October 2001 |page=A2 |access-date=November 30, 2021 |archive-date=November 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211130074949/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Uj0jAAAAIBAJ&amp;sjid=yewDAAAAIBAJ&amp;pg=6610,3360451 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Hurricane Iris]] hits Belize, causing $250&amp;nbsp;million (2001&amp;nbsp;[[USD]]) in damage.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2005-09-10 |title=Powerful Hurricane Iris slams Belize |url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2001/10/09/powerful-hurricane-iris-slams-belize/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Tampa Bay Times |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120225128/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2001/10/09/powerful-hurricane-iris-slams-belize/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 13]] – American scientists create the first successful [[Cloning|clone]] of a human [[embryo]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Cibelli-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-11-24 |title=The First Human Cloned Embryo |url=https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-first-human-cloned-em/ |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=Scientific American |language=en |archive-date=November 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123230753/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-first-human-cloned-em/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 15]] – NASA's [[Galileo (spacecraft)|''Galileo'']] spacecraft passes within {{convert|181|km}} of [[Jupiter]]'s moon [[Io (moon)|Io]].&lt;ref name=&quot;JPL-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |date=2001-10-16 |title=Galileo Millennium Mission Status |url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/galileo-millennium-mission-status-11 |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |language=en-US |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061309/https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/galileo-millennium-mission-status-11 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 16]] – American planes misidentify and bomb a [[Red Cross]] facility in Afghanistan. A similar error occurs again on October 27.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Becker |first1=Elizabeth |last2=Schmitt |first2=Eric |date=2001-10-27 |title=A Nation Challenged: The Bombing; U.S. Planes Bomb a Red Cross Site |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/27/nyregion/a-nation-challenged-the-bombing-us-planes-bomb-a-red-cross-site.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072719/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/27/nyregion/a-nation-challenged-the-bombing-us-planes-bomb-a-red-cross-site.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 17]] – [[Assassination of Rehavam Ze'evi]]: Israeli tourism minister [[Rehavam Ze'evi]] is assassinated by the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Bennet |first1=James |date=16 October 2001 |title=Right-Wing Israeli Minister Is Killed |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/international/17WIRE-ISRA.html |access-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-date=February 18, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150218003159/http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/international/17WIRE-ISRA.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 23]]<br /> ** Apple Inc. introduces the [[iPod]], a [[portable media player]]&amp;nbsp;and multi-purpose&amp;nbsp;mobile device.&lt;ref name=&quot;Apple-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2001/10/23Apple-Presents-iPod/|title=Apple Presents iPod|publisher=[[Apple Inc.]]|access-date=February 18, 2019|date=October 23, 2001|archive-date=August 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804025431/https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2001/10/23Apple-Presents-iPod/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The company will sell an estimated 450 million iPod products by May 2022.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news|last=Mickle |first=Tripp |date=2022-05-10 |title=Farewell to the iPod |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/10/technology/apple-ipod-phasing-out.html |access-date=2022-12-04 |archive-date=2022-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221202214236/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/10/technology/apple-ipod-phasing-out.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] begins disarmament, ending a decades-long conflict in [[Northern Ireland]].&lt;ref name=&quot;auto11&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-10-23 |title=IRA begins disarming |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/10/23/ira.announce/index.html |access-date=2022-12-10 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061310/https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/10/23/ira.announce/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 24]] – The ''2001 Mars Odyssey'' arrives at Mars.&lt;ref name=&quot;NASA Mars-2001&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[October 25]]<br /> ** To avoid connotations with the [[Rwandan genocide]], the government of Rwanda adopts [[Flag of Rwanda|a new national flag]] for the country.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Vesperini |first=Helen |date=31 December 2001 |title=Rwanda unveils new flag and anthem |publisher=BBC |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1735405.stm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031105035109/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1735405.stm |archive-date=5 November 2003}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** Microsoft releases the [[Windows XP]] operating system to retail.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=175}}&lt;ref name=&quot;auto8&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[October 30]] – The [[Aarhus Convention]] takes effect, establishing the right to environmental information and [[environmental justice]] for European and Central Asian countries.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto7&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===November===<br /> * November – The World Trade Organization begins the [[Doha Development Round]] to negotiate lower trade barriers between countries and integrate developing nations into the global economy.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto24&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Doha Development Agenda |url=https://policy.trade.ec.europa.eu/eu-trade-relationships-country-and-region/eu-and-wto/doha-development-agenda_en |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=European Commission |language=en |archive-date=December 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203035823/https://policy.trade.ec.europa.eu/eu-trade-relationships-country-and-region/eu-and-wto/doha-development-agenda_en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 1]] – An interim government in Burundi begins the peace process for the [[Burundian Civil War]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=27}}<br /> * [[November 4]] – [[Hurricane Michelle]] hits Cuba, where the storm is the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on the island in more than [[Hurricane Fox (1952)|49&amp;nbsp;years]]. It is the costliest hurricane in Cuban history to this point with an estimated $2&amp;nbsp;billion in damage.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL152001_Michelle.pdf |title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Michelle |last=Beven |first=Jack |date=2002-01-23 |publisher=[[National Hurricane Center]] |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=December 13, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191213202507/https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL152001_Michelle.pdf |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 7]] – [[Sabena]], the national airline of Belgium, goes bankrupt.&lt;ref name=&quot;Orban-2021&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Orban |first=André |date=2021-11-06 |title=Twenty years ago, Sabena was declared bankrupt |url=https://www.aviation24.be/do-you-remember/20-years-ago-sabena-declared-bankrupt/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Aviation24.be |language=en-GB |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061308/https://www.aviation24.be/do-you-remember/20-years-ago-sabena-declared-bankrupt/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 10]]<br /> ** [[2001 Australian federal election]]: The [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government, led by [[John Howard]], is re-elected with a slightly increased majority, defeating the [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]] led by [[Kim Beazley]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://australianpolitics.com/elections/federal-2001|title=2001 Federal Election &amp;#124; AustralianPolitics.com|website=australianpolitics.com|access-date=February 26, 2018|archive-date=July 1, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180701165516/http://australianpolitics.com/elections/federal-2001|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif]]: American and Northern Alliance forces take [[Mazar-i-Sharif]] in the first major offensive of the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)|War in Afghanistan]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Guardian-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-11-09 |title='Taliban fall' in Mazar-i-Sharif |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/nov/09/afghanistan.terrorism7 |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072728/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/nov/09/afghanistan.terrorism7 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 11]] – Two French journalists, [[Pierre Billaud]] and [[Johanne Sutton]], and a German colleague, [[Volker Handloik]], are killed in Afghanistan during an attack on their convoy.&lt;ref&gt;[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9905EFDC1038F930A25752C1A9679C8B63 A Nation Challenged; Two French Radio Journalists and a German Are Killed in Taliban Ambush of a Rebel Force] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200416024012/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/13/world/nation-challenged-media-two-french-radio-journalists-german-are-killed-taliban.html |date=April 16, 2020 }}, ''[[The New York Times]]'', November 13, 2001&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 12]]<br /> ** [[2001 uprising in Herat]]: [[Northern Alliance]] forces take the city of [[Herat]] from the Taliban.&lt;ref name=&quot;CNN-2001d&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=November 12, 2001 |title=Alliance halts advance on Kabul, takes Herat |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/11/12/ret.move.on.kabul/index.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124161738/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/11/12/ret.move.on.kabul/index.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 14]]<br /> ** [[Fall of Kabul (2001)|Fall of Kabul]]: Northern Alliance forces take the Afghan capital [[Kabul]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Guardian-2001b&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-11-13 |title=Northern Alliance takes Kabul |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/nov/13/afghanistan.terrorism15 |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=The Guardian |language=en |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061313/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/nov/13/afghanistan.terrorism15 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[2001 Kunlun earthquake|A 7.8-magnitude earthquake]] strikes China with an [[epicenter]] near [[Kokoxili]], but it occurs in a sparsely populated mountainous region and there are no casualties.&lt;ref name=&quot;VanderWoerd_etal_2005&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[November 15]] – [[Microsoft]] enters the [[Video game console|gaming console]] market with the release of the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], a&amp;nbsp;[[Sixth generation of video game consoles|sixth-generation gaming console]], in the United States.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2013-06-12|title=Xbox Arrives in New York Tonight at Toys &quot;R&quot; Us Times Square|website=[[Microsoft]]|url=http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2001/nov01/11-14midnightmadnesspr.aspx|access-date=2021-04-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130612000737/http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2001/nov01/11-14midnightmadnesspr.aspx|archive-date=June 12, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 18]] – The [[Leonids]] meteor shower occurs in its heaviest concentration in decades as Earth passes through a debris cloud.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=November 18, 2001 |title=Meteor storm provides stellar show |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/11/16/meteor.showers/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124172230/http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/11/16/meteor.showers/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 23]] – The [[Convention on Cybercrime]], the first international treaty to address [[cybercrime]], is signed in [[Budapest]], Hungary.&lt;ref name=&quot;Weber-2003&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Weber |first=Amalie M. |date=2003 |title=The Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/24120528 |journal=Berkeley Technology Law Journal |volume=18 |issue=1 |pages=425–446 |jstor=24120528 |issn=1086-3818 |access-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061308/https://www.jstor.org/stable/24120528 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Exoplanet Comparison HD 209458 b.png|thumb|Size comparison of HD 209458 b with [[Jupiter]] (left)]]<br /> * [[November 27]] – A hydrogen atmosphere is discovered on the [[extrasolar planet]] [[HD 209458 b]], nicknamed Osiris, by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]. It is the first atmosphere detected on an extrasolar planet.&lt;ref name=&quot;Hubble-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Hubble Makes First Direct Measurements of Atmosphere on World Around another Star |url=https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2001/news-2001-38 |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=HubbleSite.org |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===December===<br /> * December – [[Dasht-i-Leili massacre]]: Hundreds of Taliban prisoners are killed by the forces of [[Abdul Rashid Dostum]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Gall |first=Carlotta |date=2002-05-01 |title=Study Hints at Mass Killing of the Taliban |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/01/world/study-hints-at-mass-killing-of-the-taliban.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=February 2, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202170819/http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/01/world/study-hints-at-mass-killing-of-the-taliban.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 1]]<br /> ** The [[International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty]] produces a report on [[responsibility to protect]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-12-01 |title=The Responsibility to Protect: Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, 2001 |url=https://www.globalr2p.org/resources/the-responsibility-to-protect-report-of-the-international-commission-on-intervention-and-state-sovereignty-2001/ |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061309/https://www.globalr2p.org/resources/the-responsibility-to-protect-report-of-the-international-commission-on-intervention-and-state-sovereignty-2001/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** A series of [[Ben Yehuda Street bombings#2001 (11 killed)|bombings]] in [[Zion Square]] are carried out by Hamas. Ten people are killed and hundreds more are injured.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=December 1, 2001 |title=Terror strikes in Jerusalem kill 10 |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/12/01/mideast/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072719/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/12/01/mideast/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 2]]<br /> ** [[Enron]] files for [[Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code|Chapter 11 bankruptcy]] protection five days after [[Dynegy]] cancels a US$8.4&amp;nbsp;billion buyout bid (to this point, the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Oppel |first1=Richard A. |last2=Sorkin |first2=Andrew Ross |date=2001-12-03 |title=Enron's Collapse: The Overview; Enron Corp. Files Largest U.S. Claim for Bankruptcy |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/03/business/enron-s-collapse-the-overview-enron-corp-files-largest-us-claim-for-bankruptcy.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061312/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/03/business/enron-s-collapse-the-overview-enron-corp-files-largest-us-claim-for-bankruptcy.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing]]: A Hamas militant carries out a suicide bombing in [[Haifa]], Israel, killing 15 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=December 2, 2001 |title=Bus blast kills at least 16 in Haifa, Israel |url=http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/12/02/haifa.attack/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=CNN |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072718/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/12/02/haifa.attack/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 3]] – The [[Segway]], a self-balancing [[personal transporter]] invented by [[Dean Kamen]], is unveiled after months of public speculation and media hype&lt;ref name=&quot;speculation&quot;/&gt; on the [[ABC News]] morning program ''[[Good Morning America]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto4&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[December 5]] – [[2001 Sayyd Alma Kalay airstrike]]: An American airstrike mistakenly targets a friendly position, killing 11 people in a [[friendly fire]] incident.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2001-12-05 |title=Three U.S. Troops Killed by Stray Bomb |url=https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=80352&amp;page=1 |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=ABC News |language=en |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124161737/https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=80352&amp;page=1 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 6]] – [[Fall of Kandahar]]: The Taliban surrenders in [[Kandahar]], its final stronghold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=42}}<br /> * [[December 8]] – An ebola outbreak is confirmed in Gabon.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto2&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[December 11]] – China joins the World Trade Organization.&lt;ref name=&quot;:15&quot; /&gt;<br /> * [[December 13]]<br /> ** [[2001 Indian Parliament attack]]: Nine people and five terrorists are killed in a terrorist attack in [[New Delhi]], leading to the [[2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Embassy of India-2001&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.indianembassy.org/new/parliament_dec_13_01.htm |title=Terrorist Attack on the Parliament of India |date=2001-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611152203/http://www.indianembassy.org/new/parliament_dec_13_01.htm |archive-date=2010-06-11 |publisher=Embassy of India – Washington DC |access-date=2018-12-12 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** U.S. President George W. Bush announces the American withdrawal from the 1972 [[Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Remarks Announcing the United States Withdrawal From the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty |url=https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-announcing-the-united-states-withdrawal-from-the-anti-ballistic-missile-treaty |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=www.presidency.ucsb.edu |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120061323/https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-announcing-the-united-states-withdrawal-from-the-anti-ballistic-missile-treaty |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Sirajuddin of Perlis]] becomes the [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]], the&amp;nbsp;[[constitutional monarch]]&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;[[head of state]]&amp;nbsp;of&amp;nbsp;Malaysia.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2001-12-13 |title=Malaysia's king sworn in |language=en-GB |work=BBC |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1707855.stm |access-date=2022-11-20 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120215438/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1707855.stm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 15]] – The [[Leaning Tower of Pisa]] is reopened to the public after 12 years of reconstruction.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto21&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[December 17]] – [[Battle of Tora Bora]]: American forces take [[Tora Bora]], a cave complex and the headquarters of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden escapes during the battle and goes into hiding.&lt;ref name=&quot;Kerry-2009&quot;&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CPRT-111SPRT53709/html/CPRT-111SPRT53709.htm |title=Rota Bora Revisited: How We Failed to Get bin Laden and Why It Matters Today |last=Kerry |first=John F. |date=2009-11-30 |author-link=John Kerry |access-date=2022-11-24 |archive-date=November 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120161725/https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CPRT-111SPRT53709/html/CPRT-111SPRT53709.htm |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 19]] – A record-high [[Atmospheric pressure|barometric pressure]] of 1085.6 [[Pascal (unit)|hPa]] (32.06 [[Inch of mercury|inHg]]) is recorded at [[Tosontsengel, Zavkhan]], Mongolia.&lt;ref name=&quot;ASU1&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=World: Highest Sea Level Air Pressure Above 750 meters |url=http://wmo.asu.edu/highest-sea-lvl-air-pressure-above-700m |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013225735/http://wmo.asu.edu/highest-sea-lvl-air-pressure-above-700m |archive-date=13 October 2012 |publisher=Arizona State University}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 21]] – President [[Fernando de la Rúa]] of Argentina resigns in response to the [[December 2001 riots in Argentina|riots]] against Argentina's [[1998–2002 Argentine great depression|economic crisis]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Krauss-2001&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Krauss |first=Clifford |date=2001-12-21 |title=Argentine Leader, His Nation Frayed, Abruptly Resigns |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/21/world/argentine-leader-his-nation-frayed-abruptly-resigns.html |access-date=2022-11-24 |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=November 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124072723/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/21/world/argentine-leader-his-nation-frayed-abruptly-resigns.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:North-Korea spy-vessel 2.jpg|thumb|A&amp;nbsp;[[ZPU]]-2&amp;nbsp;anti-aircraft gun that was mounted on the North Korean vessel sunk in the Battle of Amami-Ōshima]]<br /> * [[December 22]]<br /> ** [[Battle of Amami-Ōshima]]: A [[Japan Coast Guard]] ship and an armed North Korean vessel engage in conflict near the Japanese island of [[Amami Ōshima]], in the [[East China Sea]]. The encounter ends in the sinking of the North Korean vessel that is later determined to have been a [[Spy ship|spy craft]] by the Japanese authorities.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0XPQ/is_2002_Oct_7/ai_94075498|title=Japan announces sunken boat was N. Korean spy ship|website=BNET|date=7 October 2002|access-date=13 June 2018|archive-date=August 31, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110831154904/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0XPQ/is_2002_Oct_7/ai_94075498/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/asia-pacific/1727867.stm|title=Japan says 'spy ship' fired rockets|date=25 December 2001|website=BBC News|access-date=29 January 2009|archive-date=June 25, 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040625144527/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/asia-pacific/1727867.stm|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]], political leader of the Northern Alliance, hands over power in Afghanistan to the interim government headed by President [[Hamid Karzai]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|page=43}}&lt;ref name=&quot;Gall-2002&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Gall |first=Carlotta |date=20 June 2002 |title=A Buoyant Karzai is Sworn In as Afghanistan's Leader |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/20/world/a-buoyant-karzai-is-sworn-in-as-afghanistan-s-leader.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100228162323/http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/20/world/a-buoyant-karzai-is-sworn-in-as-afghanistan-s-leader.html |archive-date=28 February 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 24]] – The [[Constitution of the Comoros]] is [[2001 Comorian constitutional referendum|amended]], creating a federal government with a rotating presidency and granting increased autonomy to the three island administrations.&lt;ref name=&quot;auto15&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[December 27]]<br /> ** China is granted permanent [[Most favoured nation|normal trade]] status with the United States.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=President Grants Permanent Trade Status to China |url=https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011227-2.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |website=georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov |archive-date=September 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210927180553/https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011227-2.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Tropical Storm Vamei]] forms within 1.5 degrees of the [[equator]]. No other tropical cyclone in recorded history has come as close to the equator.&lt;ref name=&quot;nps&quot;&gt;{{cite web |author1=C.P. Chang |author2=Ching-Hwang Liu |author3=Hung-Chi Kuo |year=2003 |title=Typhoon Vamei: An Equatorial Tropical Cyclone Formation |url=http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/cpchang/papers/vamei/vamei.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120723011520/http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/cpchang/papers/vamei/vamei.htm |archive-date=23 July 2012 |publisher=Naval Postgraduate School Department of Meteorology}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Births and deaths==<br /> {{Main|:Category:2001 births|Deaths in 2001}}<br /> <br /> ==Nobel Prizes==<br /> [[File:Nobel medal.png|right|120px]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] – [[Eric Allin Cornell]], [[Wolfgang Ketterle]], and [[Carl Wieman]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] – [[William Standish Knowles]], [[Ryōji Noyori]], and [[Karl Barry Sharpless]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] – [[Leland H. Hartwell]], [[Tim Hunt]], and [[Paul Nurse]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] – [[V. S. Naipaul]]<br /> * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] – [[United Nations]], [[Kofi Annan]]<br /> * [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] – [[George Akerlof]], [[Michael Spence]], and [[Joseph Stiglitz]]<br /> <br /> == Notes ==<br /> {{Notelist}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> * {{Cite book|first=Phillipa|last=McGuinness|title=The Year Everything Changed: 2001|publisher=[[Vintage Books]]|year=2018|isbn=9780143782421}}<br /> ** [https://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/the-year-everything-changed-2001-by-phillipa-mcguinness/news-story/9511e3500526d129cfb16ff3f37a60c3 &quot;Review: ''The Year Everything Changed: 2001'' by Phillipa McGuinness] by Miriam Cosic, ''[[The Australian]]'', June 9, 2018<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Portal|Modern history}}<br /> * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110609014449/http://specials.ft.com/yir2001/index.html 2001 – The Year in Review], ''[[Financial Times]]''<br /> {{Events by month links}}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:2001}}<br /> [[Category:2001| ]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1996&diff=1222875960 1996 2024-05-08T13:33:58Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{pp-pc|small=yes}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2019}}<br /> {{Events by month|1996}}<br /> {{More citations needed|date=May 2023}}<br /> <br /> [[File:1996 collage V2.png|right|Clockwise from top-left: &quot;[[Macarena]]&quot;, sung by [[Los del Río]] and remixed by The Bayside Boys, becomes a major dance craze and [[cultural phenomenon]]; the center [[fuel tank]] explodes on [[TWA Flight 800]], causing the plane to crash and killing everyone on board; eight people [[1996 Mount Everest disaster|die]] in a [[blizzard]] on [[Mount Everest]]; the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] are held in [[Atlanta]], marking the Centennial (100th Anniversary) of the modern [[Olympic Games]]; the [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)|Port Arthur Massacre]] occurs on [[Tasmania]], and leads to major changes in [[Gun laws of Australia|Australia's gun laws]]; during [[Operation Grapes of Wrath]], a diagram of the [[Qana massacre]] in [[Lebanon]]; a [[Kazakhstan Airlines]] [[Ilyushin Il-76]] [[1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision|collides]] with [[Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight 763]], making it the deadliest [[mid-air collision]] in history; [[Dolly (sheep)|Dolly the sheep]] becomes the first [[mammal]] to have been cloned from an adult [[somatic cell]].|300x300px|thumb]]<br /> {{About year|1996}}<br /> {{Year nav|1996}}<br /> {{C20 year in topic}}<br /> {{Year article header|1996}}<br /> <br /> 1996 was designated as:<br /> * International Year for the Eradication of Poverty<br /> <br /> {{TOC limit|2}}<br /> <br /> ==Events==<br /> ===January===<br /> * [[January 8]] &amp;ndash; A [[Zaire]]an cargo plane [[1996 Air Africa crash|crashes into a crowded market]] in the center of the capital city of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Kinshasa]], killing around 300 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2001-02-28 |title=An Airplane Crash into Type-K Ndolo Market: What Lesson for the Future?&quot; (abstract) |url=http://pdm.medicine.wisc.edu/Mainzabstracts.html#airplane |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010228015010/http://pdm.medicine.wisc.edu/Mainzabstracts.html#airplane |archive-date=2001-02-28 |access-date=2023-05-01 |website=pdm.medicine.wisc.edu}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 9]]–[[January 20|20]] &amp;ndash; Serious fighting breaks out between Russian soldiers and rebel fighters in [[Chechnya]].<br /> * [[January 11]] &amp;ndash; [[Ryutaro Hashimoto]], leader of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]], becomes [[Prime Minister of Japan]].<br /> * [[January 13]] &amp;ndash; [[Prime Minister of Italy|Italy's Prime Minister]], [[Lamberto Dini]], resigns after the failure of all-party talks to confirm him. New talks are initiated by President [[Oscar Luigi Scalfaro]] to form a new government.<br /> * [[January 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Jorge Sampaio]] is elected President of Portugal.<br /> * [[January 16]] &amp;ndash; President of [[Sierra Leone]] [[Valentine Strasser]] is deposed by the chief of defence, [[Julius Maada Bio]]. Bio promises to restore power following elections scheduled for February.<br /> * [[January 19]]<br /> ** The [[North Cape oil spill|''North Cape'' oil spill]] occurs as an engine fire forces the tugboat ''Scandia'' ashore on Moonstone Beach in South Kingstown, [[Rhode Island]]. The ''North Cape'' Barge is pulled along with it and leaks 820,000 gallons of home heating oil.<br /> ** An [[Indonesia]]n ferry sinks off the northern tip of [[Sumatra]], drowning more than 100 people.<br /> * [[January 20]] &amp;ndash; [[Yasser Arafat]] is re-elected president of the [[Palestinian Authority]].<br /> * [[January 21]] &amp;ndash; France undertakes its [[List of nuclear weapons tests of France|last nuclear weapons test]].<br /> * [[January 22]] &amp;ndash; [[Andreas Papandreou]], [[Prime Minister of Greece]], resigns due to health problems; a new government forms under [[Costas Simitis]].<br /> * [[January 24]] &amp;ndash; Polish Premier [[Józef Oleksy]] resigns amid accusations that he spied for [[Moscow]]. He is replaced by [[Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz]].<br /> * [[January 27]] &amp;ndash; Colonel [[Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara]] deposes the first democratically elected President of [[Niger]], [[Mahamane Ousmane]], in a military coup.<br /> * [[January 31]]<br /> ** [[Colombo Central Bank bombing]]: an explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]], killing at least 86 people and injuring 1,400.<br /> ** [[Yuji Hyakutake|An amateur astronomer from southern Japan]] discovers [[Comet Hyakutake]]; it will pass very close to the Earth in March.<br /> <br /> ===February===<br /> * [[February 3]] &amp;ndash; The 6.6 {{M|w}} [[1996 Lijiang earthquake|earthquake near Lijiang]] in South-west China kills up to 322 people, injures 17,000, and leaves 300,000 homeless.<br /> * [[February 6]] &amp;ndash; [[Birgenair Flight 301]], on a charter flight from the [[Caribbean]] to [[Germany]], crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the [[Dominican Republic]], killing all 189 passengers and crew.<br /> * [[February 7]] &amp;ndash; [[René Préval]] succeeds [[Jean-Bertrand Aristide]] as President of [[Haiti]] in the first peaceful handover of power since the nation achieved independence 192 years earlier, in 1804.<br /> * [[February 9]] <br /> ** The element [[copernicium]] is created by fusing a [[Isotopes of lead|&lt;sup&gt;208&lt;/sup&gt;Pb]] nucleus with a [[Isotopes of zinc|&lt;sup&gt;70&lt;/sup&gt;Zn]] nucleus, forming &lt;sup&gt;278&lt;/sup&gt;Cn. Given the placeholder name &quot;ununbium&quot;, the element is not named until 2010.<br /> ** An [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] ceasefire ends with the [[1996 Docklands bombing|Docklands bombing]] in London's [[Canary Wharf|Canary Wharf District]], killing two people and causing over £85,000,000 worth of damage.<br /> ** [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] formally finalizes its $19&amp;nbsp;billion acquisition of the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] parent, [[Capital Cities/ABC Inc.]]<br /> * [[February 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Bosnian Serb]]s break off contact with the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian]] government and with representatives of Ifor, the [[NATO]] localised force, in reaction to the arrest of several Bosnian Serb war criminals. <br /> * [[February 14]] &amp;ndash; Violent clashes erupt between [[Philippines|Filipino]] soldiers and [[Vietnamese boat people]], as the Filipino government attempts to forcibly [[repatriate]] hundreds of Vietnamese [[asylum seeker]]s.<br /> * [[February 15]]<br /> ** The American Embassy in [[Athens]], [[Greece]], comes under mortar fire.<br /> ** Begum [[Khaleda Zia]] is re-elected as Prime Minister of [[Bangladesh]]. The country's second democratic election is marred by low voter turnout, due to several boycotts and pre-election violence, which has resulted in at least thirteen deaths.<br /> ** The UK government publishes the [[Scott Report]].<br /> * [[February 17]] &amp;ndash; The 8.2 {{M|w}} [[1996 Biak earthquake|Biak earthquake]] strikes the [[Papua (province)|Papua]] province of eastern [[Indonesia]] with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe''). A large tsunami followed, leaving 166 people dead or missing and 423 injured.<br /> * [[February 24]] &amp;ndash; [[Cuba]]n fighter jets [[1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft|shoot down two American aircraft]] belonging to the Cuban exile group [[Brothers to the Rescue]]. Cuban officials assert that they invaded Cuban airspace.<br /> * [[February 25]] &amp;ndash; Two suicide bombs in [[Israel]] kill 25 and injure 80; [[Hamas]] claims responsibility.<br /> * [[February 29]]<br /> ** [[Faucett Perú Flight 251]] en route from [[Lima]] to Rodriguez Ballon airport crashes into a mountain near [[Arequipa]]; all 123 people on board are killed.<br /> ** At least 81 people drown when a boat capsizes 120 kilometres east of [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]].<br /> ** The [[Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian government]] declares the end of the [[Siege of Sarajevo]].<br /> <br /> ===March===<br /> * [[March 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: Iraqi forces refuse [[UNSCOM]] inspection teams access to five sites designated for inspection. The teams enter the sites only after delays of up to seventeen hours.<br /> * [[March 2]] &amp;ndash; [[1996 Australian federal election]]: The [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]/[[National Party of Australia|National]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] led by [[John Howard]] defeats the [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] [[Keating government|government]] led by [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Keating]]. Howard was sworn in on March 11.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://australianpolitics.com/elections/federal-1996|title=1996 Federal Election &amp;#124; AustralianPolitics.com|website=australianpolitics.com|access-date=February 26, 2018|archive-date=September 2, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180902152116/http://australianpolitics.com/elections/federal-1996|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 3]] &amp;ndash; [[José María Aznar]], leader of the [[People's Party (Spain)|Popular Party]], is elected as [[Prime Minister of Spain]], replacing [[Felipe González]].<br /> * [[March 3]]–[[March 4|4]] &amp;ndash; Two suicide bombs explode in [[Israel]], killing 32 people. The [[Yahya Ayyash Units]] admit responsibility, and [[Palestinian National Authority|Palestinian]] president [[Yasser Arafat]] condemns the killings in a televised address. Israel warns of retaliation.<br /> * [[March 6]]<br /> ** [[Mesut Yılmaz]] of [[Motherland Party (Turkey)|ANAP]] forms the new government of [[Turkey]] (53rd government).<br /> ** A boat carrying market traders capsizes outside [[Freetown]] harbour in [[Sierra Leone]], killing at least 86 people.<br /> ** [[Chechnya|Chechen]] rebels attack the Russian government headquarters in [[Grozny]]; 70 Russian soldiers and policemen and 130 Chechen fighters are killed.<br /> * [[March 8]] &amp;ndash; [[China]] begins [[surface-to-surface missile]] testing and military exercises off [[Taiwan]]ese coastal areas. The [[United States]] government condemns the act as provocation, and the [[Taiwan]]ese government warns of retaliation.<br /> * [[March 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Jorge Sampaio]] becomes the new Portuguese president.<br /> * [[March 13]] &amp;ndash; [[Dunblane massacre]]: Unemployed former shopkeeper [[Dunblane school massacre#Perpetrator|Thomas Hamilton]] walks into the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and opens fire, killing sixteen infant school pupils and one teacher before committing suicide.<br /> * [[March 14]] &amp;ndash; An international peace summit is held in [[Egypt]] in response to escalating terrorist attacks in the Middle East.<br /> * [[March 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Fokker]], a major manufacturer of small size [[aircraft]], goes [[bankruptcy|bankrupt]] in [[Netherlands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-03-15|title=Bankruptcy Closes Fokker -- 5,664 Employees Lose Jobs At Venerable Aircraft Maker|url=https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19960315&amp;slug=2319031|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220313033733/https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19960315&amp;slug=2319031 |archive-date=March 13, 2022 |access-date=2021-02-05|website=The Seattle Times}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 16]] &amp;ndash; [[Robert Mugabe]] is re-elected as President of [[Zimbabwe]], although only 32% of the electorate actually voted.<br /> * [[March 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Sri Lanka]] wins the Cricket World Cup by beating [[Australia]] in the [[1996 Cricket World Cup Final|final]].<br /> * [[March 18]] &amp;ndash; The [[Ozone Disco Club fire]] in [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]], kills 163 people.&lt;ref&gt;&quot;[http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/348777/what-went-before-ozone-disco-is-no-6-in-worlds-deadliest-nightclub-fires What went before : Ozone disco is No.6 in deadliest nightclub fires] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824212641/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/348777/what-went-before-ozone-disco-is-no-6-in-worlds-deadliest-nightclub-fires |date=August 24, 2013 }}.&quot; ''Philippine Daily Inquirer.'' January 29, 2013&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 22]] &amp;ndash; [[Sweden]]'s Finance Minister [[Göran Persson]] becomes the new [[Prime Minister of Sweden]].<br /> * [[March 23]] &amp;ndash; [[Taiwan]] (Republic of China) holds its first direct elections for president; [[Lee Teng-hui]] is re-elected.<br /> * [[March 24]] &amp;ndash; The [[Marcopper mining disaster]] on the island of [[Marinduque]], [[Philippines]] takes place.<br /> * [[March 25]] &amp;ndash; The [[68th Academy Awards]], hosted by [[Whoopi Goldberg]], are held at the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]] in [[Los Angeles]] with ''[[Braveheart]]'' winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]].<br /> * [[March 26]] &amp;ndash; The [[International Monetary Fund]] approves a $10.2&amp;nbsp;billion loan to [[Russia]] for economic reform.<br /> <br /> ===April===<br /> * [[April 3]]<br /> ** A [[Boeing 737]] [[1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash|military jet crashes into a mountain north of Dubrovnik, Croatia]]. All 35 people on board are killed, including [[United States Secretary of Commerce]] [[Ron Brown]].<br /> ** Massacres of [[Hutu]]s by [[Tutsi]]s in [[Burundi]] take place with more than 450 killed within a few days.<br /> * [[April 6]]<br /> ** Fighting breaks out in [[Monrovia]], [[Liberia]], between various rebel factions struggling for power in the country's interrupted civil war. Several foreign nationals leave the nation.<br /> ** [[Turkey|Turkish]] authorities begin Operation Hawk, a military offensive against rebels from the [[Kurdistan Workers' Party]] in south-east Turkey.<br /> * [[April 9]] &amp;ndash; In a common statement, the [[European Union]] officially recognises the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].<br /> * [[April 11]] &amp;ndash; The [[Israel]]i government launches [[Operation Grapes of Wrath]], consisting of massive attacks on [[Lebanon]], in retaliation for &quot;terrorist attacks&quot;, and sparking off a violent series of retaliations.<br /> * [[April 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Qana massacre]]: Over 100 [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] civilians are killed after Israel shells the [[United Nations]] compound in [[Qana]]. In reaction, an [[Islamist]] group in [[Egypt]] opens fire on a hotel, killing eighteen Greek tourists and injuring seventeen others.<br /> * [[April 21]] &amp;ndash; A [[1996 Italian general elections|general election]] in Italy proclaims a new center-left government headed by [[Romano Prodi]], replacing [[Silvio Berlusconi]].<br /> * [[April 24]] &amp;ndash; At the urging of [[Yasser Arafat]], the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] drops its clause calling for the removal of [[Israel]]. The Israeli government responds by dropping a similar clause concerning the existence of [[State of Palestine|Palestine]].<br /> * [[April 26]] &amp;ndash; Shanghai Five group, predecessor of the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organisation]], is created with the signing of the Treaty on Deepening Military Trust in Border Regions in [[Shanghai]] by the heads of states of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| title=The Shanghai Cooperation Organization| url=https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/shanghai-cooperation-organization| access-date=15 October 2018| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181016032848/https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/shanghai-cooperation-organization| archive-date=16 October 2018| url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 28]]<br /> ** [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)]]: [[Martin Bryant]] kills 35 people at the [[Port Arthur, Tasmania|Port Arthur]] tourist site in [[Tasmania]].<br /> ** [[Bhai Pheru bus bombing]]: A bomb explodes in [[Bhai Pheru]], [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]], killing more than 60 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;Pakistan Premier Blames 'Foreigners' for Bombing |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/30/world/world-news-briefs-pakistan-premier-blames-foreigners-for-bombing.html |access-date=26 January 2022 |agency=New York times |date=30 April 1996}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===May===<br /> * May &amp;ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: UNSCOM supervises the destruction of Al-Hakam, Iraq's main production facility of biological warfare agents.<br /> * [[May 9]]<br /> ** South Africa's [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] pulls out of the coalition government formed two years earlier, and the [[African National Congress]] assumes full political control.<br /> ** [[Uganda]]n president [[Yoweri Museveni]] wins a landslide victory in the country's first direct presidential elections, securing 75% of the vote.<br /> * [[May 10]]<br /> ** [[1996 Everest disaster]]: A sudden storm engulfs [[Mount Everest]] with several climbing teams high on the mountain, leaving eight people dead. By the end of the month, at least four other climbers die in the worst season of fatalities on the mountain to date.<br /> ** The Australian government introduces a nationwide ban on the private possession of both [[automatic rifle|automatic]] and [[semi-automatic rifle]]s, in response to the [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)|Port Arthur massacre]].<br /> * [[May 11]] &amp;ndash; After takeoff from [[Miami]], a fire started by improperly handled [[oxygen]] canisters in the cargo hold of [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]-bound [[ValuJet Flight 592]] causes the [[Douglas DC-9]] to crash in the [[Everglades|Florida Everglades]], killing all 110 people on board.<br /> * [[May 13]] &amp;ndash; Severe [[thunderstorm]]s and a [[tornado]] in [[Bangladesh]] kill 600 people.<br /> * [[May 17]]–[[May 28|28]] &amp;ndash; [[Atal Bihari Vajpayee]], leader of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]], is elected as [[Prime Minister of India]], replacing [[P. V. Narasimha Rao]] of the [[Indian National Congress]]. However, the party does not receive an overall majority and Vajpayee resigns thirteen days later rather than face a no confidence vote and is replaced by the [[United Front (India)|United Front]] leader, [[Deve Gowda]].<br /> * [[May 18]] &amp;ndash; The [[X Prize Foundation]] launches the $10,000,000 [[Ansari X Prize]].<br /> * [[May 21]]<br /> ** The ''[[MV Bukoba]]'' sinks in [[Tanzania]]n waters in [[Lake Victoria]], killing nearly 1,000 people in one of Africa's worst maritime disasters.<br /> ** Seven [[Trappists|Trappist]] monks from the [[Abbey of Our Lady of Atlas|monastery of Thibirine]] are [[Murder of the monks of Tibhirine|killed]] by members of the [[Armed Islamic Group]] in [[Algeria]] after talks with French government concerning the imprisonment of several GIA sympathisers break down.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Whitney |first1=Craig R. |title=7 French Monks Reported Killed By Islamic Militants in Algeria |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/24/world/7-french-monks-reported-killed-by-islamic-militants-in-algeria.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=12 January 2024 |date=24 May 1996}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=France24&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.france24.com/en/20090706-algerian-army-accused-french-monk-massacre|title=Algerian army accused in massacre of French monks|publisher=France 24|date=7 July 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090707230903/http://www.france24.com/en/20090706-algerian-army-accused-french-monk-massacre|archive-date=7 July 2009}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[May 27]] &amp;ndash; [[First Chechnya War]]: Russian President [[Boris Yeltsin]] meets with [[Chechnya]]n rebels for the first time and negotiates a ceasefire for the dispute.<br /> * [[May 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Albania]]'s general election of [[May 26]] is declared unfair by international monitors, and the ruling [[Democratic Party of Albania|Democratic Party]] under President Muhannad Ibrahim is charged by the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] with rigging the elections. Several hundred protestors gather in [[Tirana]] to demonstrate against the election result.<br /> * [[May 30]] &amp;ndash; The [[Likud Party]], led by [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], wins a narrow victory in the [[Israel]]i general election.<br /> <br /> ===June===<br /> * June &amp;ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: As Iraq continues to refuse inspectors access to a number of sites, the United States fails in its attempt to build support for military action against Iraq in the UN Security Council.<br /> * [[June 1]]–[[June 3|3]] &amp;ndash; The Czech Republic's first general election ends inconclusively. Prime Minister [[Václav Klaus]] and his incumbent [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|Civic Democratic Party]] emerge as the winners, but are unable to form a majority government. President [[Václav Havel]] refuses to invite Klaus to form a coalition.<br /> * [[June 4]] &amp;ndash; The space [[rocket]] [[Ariane 5]] explodes forty seconds after takeoff in [[French Guiana]]. The project costs European governments $7,500,000,000 over eleven years.<br /> * [[June 6]] &amp;ndash; [[Leighton W. Smith, Jr.]] resigns as [[NATO]] commander in the face of increasing criticism.<br /> * [[June 8]]&amp;ndash;[[June 30|30]] &amp;ndash; [[England]] hosts the [[UEFA Euro 1996]] football tournament, which is won by [[Germany national football team|Germany]].<br /> * [[June 11]]<br /> ** An explosion in a [[São Paulo]] suburban shopping centre kills 44 people and injures more than 100.<br /> ** A peace convoy carrying [[Chechen people|Chechen]] separatist leaders and international diplomats is targeted by a series of remotely controlled land mines; eight people are killed.<br /> * [[June 15]] &amp;ndash; In [[Manchester]], UK, an [[1996 Manchester bombing|IRA bomb injures over 200 people]] and devastates a large part of the city centre.<br /> * [[June 28]]<br /> ** A new government is formed in [[Turkey]], with [[Necmettin Erbakan]] of [[Refah Partisi]] becoming Prime Minister of the coalition government, and Deputy/Foreign Minister [[Tansu Çiller]] of the [[True Path Party]] succeeding him after two years.<br /> ** The [[Constitution of Ukraine]] is signed into law.<br /> * [[June 29]]<br /> ** [[The Prince's Trust]] concert is held in [[Hyde Park, London]], and is attended by 150,000 people. [[The Who]] headlines the event in their first performance since 1989.<br /> ** An explosion in a firecrackers factory in [[Sichuan Province]], China kills at least 52 people and injures 83 others.<br /> * [[June 30]]<br /> ** [[Costas Simitis]] is elected president of the [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]] of Greece.<br /> ** [[Bosnian Serb]] leader [[Radovan Karadžić]] relinquishes power to his deputy, [[Biljana Plavšić]].<br /> <br /> ===July===<br /> * July<br /> ** [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: U.N. Inspector [[Scott Ritter]] attempts to conduct surprise inspections on the Republican Guard facility at the airport but is blocked by [[Iraq]]i officials.<br /> ** The [[India]]n government officially renames the city of Madras, restoring the name [[Chennai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.mapsofindia.com/on-this-day/july-17-1996-madras-came-to-be-known-as-chennai|title=July 17 1996 – Madras to be known as Chennai|website=www.mapsofindia.com|date=July 17, 2013|access-date=2017-07-26|archive-date=July 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210717002209/https://www.mapsofindia.com/on-this-day/july-17-1996-madras-came-to-be-known-as-chennai|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 1]]<br /> ** The [[Northern Territory]] in Australia legalises voluntary [[euthanasia]].<br /> ** [[German orthography reform of 1996]] agreed internationally.<br /> * [[July 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Boris Yeltsin]] is [[1996 Russian presidential election|re-elected]] as [[President of Russia]] after the second round of elections.<br /> * [[July 5]] &amp;ndash; [[Dolly the sheep]], the first [[mammal]] to be successfully [[cloning|cloned]] from an adult [[cell (biology)|cell]], is born at the [[Roslin Institute]] in [[Midlothian]], [[Scotland]], [[United Kingdom|UK]].<br /> * [[July 11]] &amp;ndash; Arrest warrants are issued for [[Bosnian Serb]] war criminals [[Radovan Karadžić]] and [[Ratko Mladić]] by the [[Russell Tribunal]] in [[The Hague]].<br /> * [[July 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Hurricane Bertha (1996)|Hurricane Bertha]]: made landfall in [[North Carolina]] as a Category&amp;nbsp;2 storm, causing $270&amp;nbsp;million in damage (${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|270000000|1996}}}} in present-day terms{{Inflation-fn|US}}) to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths.<br /> * [[July 16]] &amp;ndash; An outbreak of [[Escherichia coli|E. coli]] [[food poisoning]] in Japan results in 6,000 children being ill, including two deaths, after a group of school children eat contaminated lunches.<br /> * [[July 17]]<br /> ** The [[Community of Portuguese Language Countries]] (Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa) is constituted.<br /> ** Paris- and Rome-bound [[TWA Flight 800]] ([[Boeing 747]]) explodes off the coast of [[Long Island, New York]], killing all 230 people on board.<br /> * [[July 19]]<br /> ** The [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta]], United States, begin.<br /> ** [[Bosnian Serb]] President [[Radovan Karadžić]] resigns from public office in [[Republika Srpska]] after being indicted for [[war crime]]s.<br /> * [[July 21]] &amp;ndash; The [[Saguenay Flood]], one of Canada's most costly [[natural disaster]]s, is caused by flooding on the [[Saguenay River]] in [[Quebec]].<br /> * [[July 22]] &amp;ndash; The first ''Gethsemani Encounter'' takes place at the [[abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani]]. This event, hosted by the [[DIMMID]], is the first intermonastic dialogue between Buddhist and Christian monks and is attended by the [[14th Dalai Lama|Dalai Lama]] and Bishop [[Joseph John Gerry]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |last1=Borelli |first1=John |title=In Memoriam: Bishop Joseph John Gerry, O.S.B. (1928-2023) |journal=Dilatato Corde |date=2023 |volume=XIII |issue=2 July - December |url=https://dimmid.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&amp;SEC=%7b7F171057-4EB9-487F-9E54-5DC835955930%7d |access-date=6 February 2024 |publisher=DIMMID}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Fischer |first1=Norman |title=On Conferences: The Second Gethsemani Encounter |url=https://tricycle.org/magazine/conferences-second-gethsemani-encounter/ |website=Tricycle: The Buddhist Review |publisher=Tricycle |access-date=6 February 2024 |language=en |date=Fall 2002}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 24]] &amp;ndash; The [[Dehiwala train bombing]] kills 56 commuters outside [[Colombo]].<br /> * [[July 25]] &amp;ndash; The [[Tutsi]]-led [[Burundi]]an army performs a [[1996 Burundian coup d'état|coup]] and reinstalls previous president [[Pierre Buyoya]], ousting current president [[Sylvestre Ntibantunganya]].<br /> * [[July 27]] &amp;ndash; The [[Centennial Olympic Park bombing]] at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in the United States kills one person and injures 111.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title= Eric Rudolph Lays Out the Arguments that Fueled His Two-Year Bomb Attacks |first= Doug |last= Gross |agency= [[Associated Press]] |work= [[San Diego Union-Tribune]] |date= April 14, 2005 |url= http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/nation/20050414-0149-ericrudolph.html |access-date= March 27, 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180902211443/http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/nation/20050414-0149-ericrudolph.html |archive-date= September 2, 2018 |url-status= dead }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===August===<br /> [[File:ALH84001 structures.jpg|thumb|The electron microscope reveals chain structures in meteorite fragment [[ALH84001]].]]<br /> * August<br /> ** The first three-parent baby is conceived in New Jersey through [[mitochondrial donation]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/29/magazine/the-brave-new-world-of-three-parent-ivf.html|title=The Brave New World of Three-Parent I.V.F.|first=Kim|last=Tingley|newspaper=The New York Times|date=June 27, 2014|access-date=March 1, 2017|archive-date=May 20, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160520131825/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/29/magazine/the-brave-new-world-of-three-parent-ivf.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** The [[invasive species]] [[Asian long-horned beetle]] is found in New York City.<br /> * [[August 1]]<br /> ** [[Sarah Balabagan]] returns to the [[Philippines]].<br /> ** A pro-democracy demonstration supporting [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]] in [[Indonesia]] is broken up by riot police.<br /> * [[August 4]] &amp;ndash; The [[1996 Summer Olympics]] conclude.<br /> * [[August 6]] &amp;ndash; [[NASA]] announces that the [[Allan Hills 84001]] meteorite, thought to originate from [[Mars]], may contain evidence of primitive lifeforms; further tests are inconclusive.<br /> * [[August 7]] &amp;ndash; Heavy rains kill more than 80 campers near [[Huesca]], Spain.<br /> * [[August 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Boris Yeltsin]] is sworn in at the [[Kremlin]] for a second term as [[President of Russia]].<br /> * [[August 13]] &amp;ndash; Data sent back by the [[Galileo (spacecraft)|Galileo]] [[space probe]] indicates there may be [[water]] on one of [[Jupiter]]'s moons.<br /> * [[August 14]] &amp;ndash; A rocket ignited during a [[fireworks]] display in [[Arequipa]], [[Peru]] knocks down a high-tension power cable into a dense crowd, electrocuting 35 people.<br /> * [[August 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Bob Dole]] is nominated for [[President of the United States]], and [[Jack Kemp]] for vice president, at the [[Republican National Convention]] in [[San Diego]], [[California]].<br /> * [[August 16]] &amp;ndash; [[Brookfield Zoo]], [[Chicago]]. After a 3-year-old boy falls into the {{convert|20|ft|m|adj=on}} deep gorilla enclosure, [[Binti Jua]], a female lowland [[gorilla]] sits with the injured boy until his rescue.<br /> * [[August 21]]<br /> ** Former State President of South Africa, [[F. W. de Klerk]], makes an official apology for crimes committed under [[Apartheid]] to the [[Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa)|Truth and Reconciliation Commission]] in [[Cape Town]].<br /> ** In the UK, Queen [[Elizabeth II]] issues [[letters patent]] on divorced former wives of British princes, taking away from the ex-wives the attribute and style of [[Royal Highness]]. With that [[Sarah, Duchess of York]] as well as [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] legally cease to be Royals, but they remain as non-royal Duchess and Princess.<br /> * [[August 23]] &amp;ndash; [[Osama bin Laden]] writes &quot;The Declaration of Jihad on the Americans Occupying the Country of the Two Sacred Places,&quot; a call for the removal of American military forces from Saudi Arabia.<br /> * [[August 26]] &amp;ndash; [[David Dellinger]], [[Bradford Lyttle]], and nine others are arrested by the [[Federal Protective Service (United States)|Federal Protective Service]] while protesting in a demonstration at the [[Kluczynski Federal Building]] in downtown Chicago during [[1996 Democratic National Convention|that year's Democratic National Convention]].&lt;ref&gt;<br /> {{Citation|last=<br /> |first=<br /> |author-link=<br /> |last2=<br /> |first2=<br /> |title= The Federal Protective Service arrested 11 protesters Wednesday in...<br /> |newspaper= [[United Press International]]<br /> |pages=<br /> |date= August 28, 1996<br /> |url= https://www.upi.com/amp/Archives/1996/08/28/The-Federal-Protective-Service-arrested-11-protesters-Wednesday-in/9884841204800/ <br /> |access-date= November 19, 2022<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 28]] &amp;ndash; Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are formally divorced at the [[High Court of Justice]] in London. Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales is restyled [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], due to the Queen's [[letters patent]] issued a week earlier.<br /> * [[August 29]]<br /> ** U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] and Vice President [[Al Gore]] are re-nominated at the [[Democratic National Convention]] in [[Chicago]].<br /> ** A Russian [[Tupolev]] 154 jetliner [[Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801|crashes]] into a mountain as it approaches the airport at [[Spitsbergen]], Norway, killing all 141 people on board.<br /> * [[August 31]] &amp;ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: Iraqi forces launch an offensive into the northern [[Iraqi no-fly zones|No-Fly Zone]] and capture Arbil.<br /> <br /> ===September===<br /> [[File:Flag of Taliban (original).svg|thumb|right|The first flag of Afghanistan under the Taliban control until 1997]]<br /> * [[September 2]] &amp;ndash; A permanent peace agreement is signed at [[Malacañang Palace]] between the [[Government of the Philippines]] and the [[Moro National Liberation Front (Misuari faction)|Moro National Liberation Front]].<br /> * [[September 3]] &amp;ndash; The United States launches [[Operation Desert Strike]] against [[Iraq]] in reaction to the attack on Arbil.<br /> * [[September 4]] &amp;ndash; The [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia]] attack a military base in [[Guaviare Department|Guaviare, Colombia]], starting three weeks of [[guerrilla warfare]] that will claim the lives of at least 130 [[Colombia]]ns.<br /> * [[September 5]] &amp;ndash; [[Hurricane Fran]] makes landfall near [[Cape Fear (headland)|Cape Fear]], [[North Carolina]] as a [[Category 3 hurricane|Category 3]] storm with {{convert|115|mph|abbr=on}} sustained winds. Fran caused over $3&amp;nbsp;billion in damages (${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|3000000000|1996}}}} in present-day terms{{Inflation-fn|US}}) and killed 27 people, mainly in North Carolina. The name &quot;Fran&quot; was retired due to the extensive damage.<br /> * [[September 7]] &amp;ndash; Rapper and actor [[Tupac Shakur]] was [[Murder of Tupac Shakur|shot and injured]] in a [[drive-by shooting]] attack by an unknown assailant. He was left in a critical condition afterwards and [[Murder of Tupac Shakur|died of his injuries]] at the [[University Medical Center of Southern Nevada]] six days later on September 13. The murder remains unsolved.<br /> * [[September 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty]] (CTBT) signed (it will be ratified 180 days after ratification by 44 Annex 2 countries).<br /> * [[September 13]] &amp;ndash; [[Alija Izetbegović]] is elected President of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in the country's first election since the [[Bosnian War]].<br /> * [[September 20]] &amp;ndash; Leader of [[Pakistan]]i opposition party [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] [[Murtaza Bhutto]] is killed during a gunfight with police.<br /> * [[September 22]] &amp;ndash; The [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]] under the leadership of [[Costas Simitis]] succeeds in the 1996 Greek legislative election.<br /> * [[September 24]] &amp;ndash; U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the [[Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty]] at the [[United Nations]].<br /> * [[September 27]] &amp;ndash; In [[Afghanistan]], the [[Taliban]] capture the capital city of [[Kabul]], after driving out President [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]] and executing former leader [[Mohammad Najibullah]].<br /> <br /> ===October===<br /> * [[October 2]] &amp;ndash; [[Aeroperú Flight 603]] crashes into the Pacific Ocean when the instruments fail just after takeoff from [[Lima]] Airport, killing all 70 people on board.<br /> * [[October 6]] &amp;ndash; The government of [[New Zealand]] agrees to pay $130&amp;nbsp;million worth of compensation for the loss of land suffered by the [[Māori people|Māori]] population between the years of 1844 and 1864.<br /> * [[October 22]] &amp;ndash; A fire at La Planta prison in southwest [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]], kills thirty prisoners.<br /> * [[October 31]] &amp;ndash; [[TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402]] crashes into a densely populated area of [[São Paulo]], killing all 96 people on board.<br /> <br /> ===November===<br /> * [[November]] &amp;ndash; [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: UNSCOM inspectors uncover buried prohibited missile parts. Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM teams to remove remnants of missile engines for analysis outside of the country.<br /> * [[November 5]] &amp;ndash; [[1996 United States presidential election]]: Incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] President [[Bill Clinton]] defeats his [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] challenger, [[Bob Dole]] and [[Reform Party of the United States of America|Reform Party]] candidate [[Ross Perot]].<br /> * [[November 7]]<br /> ** A [[Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale|category 4]] [[1996 Andhra Pradesh cyclone|cyclone]] strikes [[Andhra Pradesh]], India, killing at least 1,000 people.<br /> ** [[NASA]] launches the [[Mars Global Surveyor]].<br /> * [[November 8]] &amp;ndash; All 144 people on board a [[Nigeria]]n-owned [[Boeing 727]] die after the aircraft [[ADC Airlines Flight 086|crashed]] into the Atlantic Ocean while approaching [[Lagos]] [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport|airport]].<br /> * [[November 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] Boeing 747 [[1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision|collides in mid-air]] with [[Kazakhstan Airlines]] Il-76 in New Delhi, India, resulting in the loss of 349 lives.<br /> * [[November 17]]<br /> ** A bomb explodes in [[Kaspiysk]], Russia, killing 32 people.<br /> ** [[Emil Constantinescu]] is elected as President of [[Romania]].<br /> * [[November 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Frederick Chiluba]] is re-elected as President of [[Zambia]].<br /> * [[November 19]]<br /> ** Martin Bryant is sentenced to 35 consecutive sentences of life imprisonment plus 1,035 years without parole for murdering 35 people in a shooting spree in [[Tasmania]] earlier this year.<br /> ** Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization ([[CTBTO]]) established.<br /> ** ''[[STS-80]]'': [[Space Shuttle Columbia]] conducts the longest mission of the [[Space Shuttle program]].<br /> * [[November 20]] &amp;ndash; The [[1996 Garley Building fire]] occurred in [[Hong Kong]], resulting in 41 deaths and 81 injuries.<br /> * [[November 21]] &amp;ndash; A [[propane]] [[Humberto Vidal explosion|explosion at the Humberto Vidal shoe store and office building]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]] kills 33 people.<br /> * [[November 23]]<br /> ** The [[Angola|Republic of Angola]] officially joins the [[World Trade Organization]] as ''Angola''.<br /> ** [[Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961]] is hijacked, then crashes into the Indian Ocean off the coast of [[Comoros]] after running out of fuel, killing 125.<br /> * [[November 25]] &amp;ndash; An [[ice storm]] strikes the U.S. killing 26 directly and hundreds more from accidents. A powerful windstorm blasts [[Florida]] with winds gusts up to 90&amp;nbsp;mph.<br /> <br /> ===December===<br /> * [[December 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Jerry Rawlings]] is re-elected as President of [[Ghana]].<br /> * [[December 11]] &amp;ndash; [[Tung Chee-hwa]] is appointed to become the new leader of [[Hong Kong]] after it reverts to Chinese rule on July 1, 1997, at the end of a 99-year lease to the [[United Kingdom]].<br /> * [[December 13]] &amp;ndash; Ghanaian diplomat [[Kofi Annan]] is elected by the [[United Nations Security Council]] the next [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]].<br /> * [[December 17]] &amp;ndash; The [[Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement]] takes 72 hostages in the Japanese Embassy in [[Lima]], [[Peru]].<br /> * [[December 25]] &amp;ndash; At least 283 migrants drown in the [[Sinking of F174|sinking of ''F174'']] near [[Capo Passero]] (Sicily).<br /> * [[December 27]] &amp;ndash; [[Taliban]] forces retake the strategic [[Bagram Air Base]], solidifying their buffer zone around [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]].<br /> * [[December 29]] &amp;ndash; [[Guatemala]] and the leaders of the [[Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity]] sign a peace accord that ends the 36-year [[Guatemalan Civil War]].<br /> * [[December 30]] &amp;ndash; In the Indian state of [[Assam]], a passenger train is bombed by [[Bodo people|Bodo]] separatists, killing 26.<br /> <br /> == Births ==<br /> {{Main|:Category:1996 births}}<br /> &lt;!-- Please do not add yourself, non-notable people, fictional characters, or people without Wikipedia articles to this list. No red links, please. --&gt;<br /> {{BD ToC|births}}<br /> <br /> ===January===<br /> [[File:Florence Pugh in 2020 (1) crop.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Florence Pugh]]]]<br /> [[File:Helly Shah (43902370151) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Helly Shah]]]]<br /> &lt;!--[[File:Dove Cameron Vogue - 4.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Dove Cameron]]]]--&gt;<br /> [[File:Kim Jennie (김제니) 05.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Jennie (singer)|Jennie]]]]<br /> [[File:Marco Asensio 2018.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Marco Asensio]]]]<br /> * [[January 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Florence Pugh]], English actress&lt;ref&gt;{{cite book|title=Chase's Calendar of Events 2023: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months|publisher=Bernan Press|year=2022|isbn=9781636710693|page=71}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[January 6]] <br /> ** [[Soufiane El Bakkali]], Moroccan steeplechase runner&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Soufiane EL BAKKALI |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/morocco/soufiane-el-bakkali-14590424 |website=worldatheletics.com |publisher=World Atheletics |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=November 17, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231117100358/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/morocco/soufiane-el-bakkali-14590424 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Courtney Eaton]], Australian actress<br /> ** [[Harmanpreet Singh]], Indian hockey player<br /> * [[January 7]] &amp;ndash; [[Helly Shah]], Indian actress&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=Swaragini actress Swara aka Helly Shah celebrates birthday with co-actors|last=Goswami|first=Parismita|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=8 January 2016|access-date=12 December 2016|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/swaragini-actress-swara-aka-helly-shah-celebrates-birthday-co-actors-photo-662496|archive-date=October 7, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161007062848/http://www.ibtimes.co.in/swaragini-actress-swara-aka-helly-shah-celebrates-birthday-co-actors-photo-662496|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> * [[January 10]] <br /> ** [[Tara Fares]], Iraqi model (d.[[2018]])<br /> ** [[Tang Kai]], Chinese mixed martial artist and current [[List of ONE Championship champions#Featherweight World Championship|ONE Featherweight World Champion]]<br /> ** [[Joshua Pacio]], Filipino mixed martial artist and current [[List of ONE Championship champions#Strawweight World Championship|ONE Strawweight World Champion]]<br /> **[[Anna Sztankovics]], Hungarian swimmer<br /> * [[January 11]] &amp;ndash; [[Tyler Reddick]], American racing driver<br /> * [[January 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Ella Henderson]], English singer<br /> * [[January 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Dove Cameron]], American actress and singer<br /> * [[January 16]]<br /> ** [[Anastasia Grishina]], Russian artistic gymnast<br /> ** [[Jennie (singer)|Jennie]], South Korean singer and rapper<br /> * [[January 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Nile Wilson]], British artistic gymnast&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url= http://www.british-gymnastics.org/gymnast-profiles/245901/nile-wilson|title= Nile Wilson profile|website= British gymnastics|access-date= 1 August 2014|archive-date= July 5, 2015|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150705011917/http://www.british-gymnastics.org/gymnast-profiles/245901/nile-wilson|url-status= live}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> * [[January 21]] &amp;ndash; [[Marco Asensio]], Spanish footballer<br /> * [[January 24]] &amp;ndash; [[Patrik Schick]], Czech footballer<br /> * [[January 31]] &amp;ndash; [[Joel Courtney]], American actor<br /> <br /> ===February===<br /> [[File:Kelli Berglund at Captain America Civil War premiere.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kelli Berglund]]]]<br /> [[File:Lucas Hernandez 2022.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lucas Hernandez]]]]<br /> [[File:Sasha Pieterse PaleyFest 2014.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sasha Pieterse]]]]<br /> [[File:Sophie Turner (40553145603) (cropped) 2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sophie Turner]]]]<br /> * [[February 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Ahmad Abughaush]], Jordanian taekwondo athlete&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/ahmad-abughaush|title=Ahmad Abughaush|website=Olympic.org|access-date=1 November 2020|archive-date=November 6, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106231946/https://www.olympic.org/ahmad-abughaush|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 2]] &amp;ndash; [[Harry Winks]], English footballer<br /> * [[February 7]]<br /> ** [[Aaron Ekblad]], Canadian ice hockey player<br /> ** [[Mai Hagiwara]], Japanese singer<br /> * [[February 9]] <br /> ** [[Jimmy Bennett]], American actor<br /> ** [[Kelli Berglund]], American actress<br /> ** [[Chungha (singer)|Chungha]], South Korean singer and dancer<br /> * [[February 11]] &amp;ndash; [[Lucas Torreira]], Uruguayan footballer<br /> * [[February 13]] &amp;ndash; [[Muhammad Rian Ardianto]], Indonesian badminton player<br /> * [[February 14]] <br /> ** [[Lucas Hernandez]], French footballer<br /> ** [[Viktor Kovalenko (footballer)|Viktor Kovalenko]], Ukrainian footballer<br /> * [[February 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Toshikazu Yamanishi]], Japanese race walker&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Toshikazu Yamanishi |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14573292 |website=worldatheletics.org |publisher=World Atheletics |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011140551/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14573292 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[February 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Sasha Pieterse]], South African-born American actress<br /> * [[February 20]] &amp;ndash; [[Mabel (singer)|Mabel]], English singer<br /> * [[February 21]]<br /> ** [[Noah Rubin (tennis)|Noah Rubin]], American tennis player&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.atptour.com/en/players/noah-rubin/rc96/overview|title=Noah Rubin &amp;#124; Overview &amp;#124; ATP Tour &amp;#124; Tennis|website=ATP Tour|access-date=September 23, 2020|archive-date=November 15, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115094216/https://www.atptour.com/en/players/noah-rubin/rc96/overview|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Sophie Turner]], English actress<br /> * [[February 23]] &amp;ndash; [[D'Angelo Russell]], American basketball player<br /> * [[February 25]] &amp;ndash; [[Emel Dereli]], Turkish shot putter<br /> * [[February 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Shi Yuqi]], Chinese badminton player<br /> <br /> ===March===<br /> [[File:2020-03-10 Fußball, Männer, UEFA Champions League Achtelfinale, RB Leipzig - Tottenham Hotspur 1DX 3684 by Stepro.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Timo Werner]]]]<br /> [[File:Myles Turner (39916223764) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Myles Turner]]]]<br /> * [[March 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Ye Shiwen]], Chinese swimmer <br /> * [[March 5]]<br /> ** [[Emmanuel Mudiay]], Congolese professional basketball player<br /> ** [[Michael Evans Behling]], American actor<br /> * [[March 6]]<br /> ** [[Christian Coleman]], American sprinter<br /> ** [[Timo Werner]], German footballer<br /> ** [[Yan Han (figure skater)|Yan Han]], Chinese figure skater<br /> * [[March 8]] &amp;ndash; [[Destiny Wagner]], Belizean author, television host, digital influencer, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Earth 2021<br /> * [[March 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Giorgio Minisini]], Italian synchronized swimmer<br /> * [[March 23]] &amp;ndash; [[Alexander Albon]], Thai racing driver<br /> * [[March 24]]<br /> ** [[Valentino Lazaro]], Austrian footballer<br /> ** [[Myles Turner]], American basketball player&lt;ref&gt;{{basketballstats|nba=myles_turner}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[March 26]] &amp;ndash; [[Kathryn Bernardo]], Filipina actress<br /> * [[March 27]] &amp;ndash; [[Rosabell Laurenti Sellers]], Italian-American actress<br /> * [[March 28]]<br /> ** [[Benjamin Pavard]], French footballer<br /> ** [[Xie Siyi]], Chinese diver<br /> * [[March 31]] &amp;ndash; [[Kira Hagi]], Romanian actress&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/1-decembrie/kira-hagi-si-puterea-de-a-deveni-cap-de-afis-fara-a-fi-fata-lui-tata-iubesc-romania-sufletul-meu-e-aici.html|title=Kira Hagi și puterea de a deveni cap de afiș, fără a fi fata lui tata. &quot;Iubesc România, sufletul meu e aici&quot;|first=Paula|last=Herlo|newspaper=[[Pro TV]]|date=1 December 2020|language=ro|access-date=February 7, 2021|archive-date=January 28, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128064221/https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/1-decembrie/kira-hagi-si-puterea-de-a-deveni-cap-de-afis-fara-a-fi-fata-lui-tata-iubesc-romania-sufletul-meu-e-aici.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://adevarul.ro/news/bucuresti/bucuresti-film-fictiune-1_51ee6985c7b855ff5666f1ac/index.html|title=&quot;București, te iubesc!&quot; Povestea Capitalei, într-un scurtmetraj de ficțiune|first=Ionut|last=Ungureanu|newspaper=[[Adevărul]]|date=23 July 2013|language=ro|access-date=February 7, 2021|archive-date=March 8, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308164603/https://adevarul.ro/news/bucuresti/bucuresti-film-fictiune-1_51ee6985c7b855ff5666f1ac/index.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===April===<br /> [[File:20150511 ESC 2015 Loïc Nottet 4294.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Loïc Nottet]]]]<br /> [[File:Abigail Breslin by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Abigail Breslin]]]]<br /> [[File:Anya Taylor-Joy by Patrick Lovell, January 2019.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Anya Taylor-Joy]]]]<br /> [[File:Katherine Langford in 2018.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Katherine Langford]]]]<br /> * [[April 2]]<br /> ** [[Polina Agafonova]], Russian figure skater<br /> ** [[Matheus Santana]], Brazilian swimmer<br /> * [[April 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Sarah Jeffery]], Canadian actress<br /> * [[April 4]] &amp;ndash; [[Austin Mahone]], American singer-songwriter and actor<br /> * [[April 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Giovani Lo Celso]], Argentinian footballer<br /> * [[April 10]]<br /> ** [[Andreas Christensen]], Danish footballer<br /> ** [[Thanasi Kokkinakis]], Australian tennis player<br /> ** [[Loïc Nottet]], Belgian singer<br /> * [[April 11]] <br /> ** [[Dele Alli]], English footballer<br /> ** [[Summer Walker]], American singer<br /> * [[April 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Matteo Berrettini]], Italian tennis player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Matteo Berrettini |url=https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/BK40/overview |website=atptour.com |publisher=Association of Tennis Professionals |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=July 4, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190704141446/https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/BK40/overview |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Abigail Breslin]], American actress<br /> * [[April 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Edimilson Fernandes]], Swiss footballer&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=20. Edimilson Fernandes |url=https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=70229 |website=soccerbase.com |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135234/https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=70229 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[April 16]] &amp;ndash; [[Anya Taylor-Joy]], actress<br /> * [[April 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Dee Dee Davis]], American actress<br /> * [[April 22]] &amp;ndash; [[Wendy Sulca]], Peruvian singer<br /> * [[April 23]] &amp;ndash; [[Álex Márquez]], Spanish motorcycle racer<br /> * [[April 24]] &amp;ndash; [[Ashleigh Barty]], Australian tennis player<br /> * [[April 25]]<br /> ** [[Mack Horton]], Australian swimmer <br /> ** [[Allisyn Ashley Arm]], American actress<br /> * [[April 27]]<br /> ** [[Tejan Koroma]], American Football Player <br /> * [[April 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Tony Revolori]], American actor<br /> * [[April 29]] &amp;ndash; [[Katherine Langford]], Australian actress<br /> <br /> ===May===<br /> [[File:6ix9ine June 2018 side (cropped x2).jpg|thumb|100px|[[6ix9ine]]]]<br /> [[File:Birdy-2450.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Birdy (singer)|Birdy]]]]<br /> [[File:Normani BTS 2019.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Normani]]]]<br /> * [[May 2]] &amp;ndash; [[Julian Brandt]], German footballer<br /> * [[May 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Alex Iwobi]], Nigerian footballer<br /> * [[May 4]]<br /> ** [[Arielle Gold]], American snowboarder<br /> ** [[Pelayo Roza]], Spanish sprint canoeist.<br /> * [[May 7]] &amp;ndash; [[Faker (gamer)|Lee &quot;Faker&quot; Sang-hyeok]], South Korean ''[[League of Legends]]'' gamer<br /> * [[May 8]] &amp;ndash; [[6ix9ine]], American rapper<br /> * [[May 9]]<br /> ** [[Noah Centineo]], American actor<br /> ** [[Mary Mouser]], American actress<br /> * [[May 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Tyus Jones]], American basketball player<br /> * [[May 11]] &amp;ndash; [[Andrés Cubas]], Argentinian footballer<br /> * [[May 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Martin Garrix]], Dutch DJ and producer <br /> * [[May 15]] <br /> ** [[Birdy (singer)|Birdy]], English singer and songwriter<br /> ** [[Ilias Ennahachi]], [[Dutch Moroccans|Dutch-Moroccan]] [[Muay Thai]] [[Kickboxing|kickboxer]] and former [[List of ONE Championship champions#Flyweight World Championship|ONE Flyweight Kickboxing World Champion]]<br /> * [[May 19]] <br /> ** [[Chung Hyeon]], South Korean tennis player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Hyeon Chung |url=https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/CH27/overview |website=atptour.com |publisher=Association of Tennis Professionals |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135208/https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/CH27/overview |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Lakshmi Menon (actress)|Lakshmi Menon]], Indian film actress<br /> * [[May 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Yuki Kadono]], Japanese snowboarder<br /> * [[May 23]] &amp;ndash; [[Katharina Althaus]], German ski jumper<br /> * [[May 30]]<br /> **[[Aleksandr Golovin (footballer)|Aleksandr Golovin]], Russian footballer<br /> **[[May 30]] &amp;ndash; [[Erik Jones]], American racing driver<br /> * [[May 31]] &amp;ndash; [[Normani]], American singer<br /> <br /> ===June===<br /> [[File:Tom Holland by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Tom Holland]]]]<br /> &lt;!--[[File:2015 UEFA Super Cup 44 (cropped 2).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Alen Halilović]]]]--&gt;<br /> [[File:Yokohama F. Marinos - Manchester City (3-5) - 53075487835 (Rodri) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Rodri (footballer, born 1996)|Rodri]]]]<br /> * [[June 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Tom Holland]], English actor<br /> * [[June 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Han Tianyu]], Chinese short track speed skater<br /> * [[June 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Wen Junhui]], Chinese singer and actor<br /> * [[June 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Davinson Sánchez]], Colombian footballer<br /> * [[June 13]]<br /> ** [[Kingsley Coman]], French footballer<br /> ** [[Kodi Smit-McPhee]], Australian actor<br /> * [[June 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Aurora (singer)|Aurora]], Norwegian singer<br /> * [[June 16]] <br /> ** [[Ayaka Miyoshi]], Japanese actress and model&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=三吉 彩花 |url=https://www.amuse.co.jp/artist/A8268/ |website=amuse.co.jp |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=May 3, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230503203647/https://www.amuse.co.jp/artist/A8268/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Lily Zhang]], American table tennis player<br /> * [[June 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Godfred Donsah]], Ghanese footballer<br /> * [[June 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Alen Halilović]], Croatian footballer<br /> * [[June 19]] &amp;ndash; [[Larisa Iordache]], Romanian artistic gymnast<br /> * [[June 22]]<br /> ** [[Hugo Calderano]], Brazilian table tennis player<br /> ** [[Kong Sang-jeong]], South Korean short track speed skater<br /> ** [[Rodri (footballer, born 1996)|Rodri]], Spanish footballer&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Rodri |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/player/_/id/231828/rodri |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613164558/https://www.espn.co.uk/football/player/_/id/231828/Rodri |archive-date=13 June 2021 |access-date=19 February 2020 |publisher=[[ESPN]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[June 24]] &amp;ndash; [[Harris Dickinson]], English actor, writer, and director<br /> * [[June 27]] &amp;ndash; [[Lauren Jauregui]], American singer<br /> * [[June 28]]<br /> ** [[Milot Rashica]], Kosovar footballer <br /> ** [[Donna Vekić]], Croatian tennis player<br /> <br /> ===July===<br /> [[File:Adelina Sotnikova Sochi Medal Ceremony 05 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Adelina Sotnikova]]]]<br /> [[File:KendjiGirac.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Kendji Girac]]]]<br /> [[File:Alessia Cara at the Capital Pride Concert.jpeg|thumb|100px|[[Alessia Cara]]]]<br /> &lt;!--[[File:Ben Simmons - 49176257763 (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ben Simmons]]]]--&gt;<br /> * [[July 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Adelina Sotnikova]], Russian figure skater<br /> * [[July 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Kendji Girac]], French singer&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.voici.fr/bios-people/kendji-girac|title=Kendji Girac|website=Voice|language=fr|access-date=1 November 2020|archive-date=October 31, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201031092240/https://www.voici.fr/bios-people/kendji-girac|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[July 4]] &amp;ndash; [[Ryoya Kurihara]], Japanese baseball player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Kurihara, Ryoya |url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/players/01705130.html |website=npb.jp |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011192229/https://npb.jp/bis/eng/players/01705130.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> * [[July 5]] &amp;ndash; [[Risa Shōji]], Japanese figure skater<br /> * [[July 7]] &amp;ndash; [[Mikey Musumeci]], American [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu|BJJ practitioner]] and current [[List of ONE Championship champions#Flyweight World Championship|ONE Flyweight Submission Grappling World Champion]]<br /> * [[July 8]] &amp;ndash; [[Angela Lee]], [[Singaporean Americans|Singaporean-American]] mixed martial artist and former [[List of ONE Championship champions#Women's Atomweight World Championship|ONE Women's Atomweight World Champion]]{{cn|date=April 2024}}<br /> * [[July 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Moon Ga-young]], South Korean actress<br /> * [[July 11]]<br /> ** [[Alessia Cara]], Canadian singer-songwriter<br /> ** [[Andrija Živković]], Serbian footballer<br /> * [[July 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Yung Lean]], Swedish rapper and record producer<br /> * [[July 20]] &amp;ndash; [[Ben Simmons]], Australian basketball player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://lsusports.net/sports/mens-basketball/roster/ben-simmons/4673|title=Ben Simmons|website=LSU|date=July 8, 2019|access-date=1 November 2020|archive-date=October 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161005085618/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=210041987|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===August===<br /> &lt;!--[[File:Brianna Hildebrand by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Brianna Hildebrand]]]]--&gt;<br /> * [[August 1]]<br /> ** [[Arisa Higashino]], Japanese badminton player<br /> ** [[Cymphonique Miller]], American actress and singer<br /> * [[August 2]] &amp;ndash; [[Simone Manuel]], American swimmer&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.usaswimming.org/meet-the-team/national-team-bios?personid=c38c6481-ab90-4bad-87fa-02049b521c71 |title=Simone Manuel |work=[[USA Swimming]] |access-date= |archive-date=April 8, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190408055923/https://www.usaswimming.org/meet-the-team/national-team-bios?personid=c38c6481-ab90-4bad-87fa-02049b521c71 |url-status=dead }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 5]]<br /> ** [[Francesca Deagostini]], Italian artistic gymnast<br /> ** [[Mai Murakami]], Japanese artistic gymnast<br /> * [[August 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Evan Evagora]], Australian actor<br /> * [[August 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Arthur Melo|Arthur]], Brazilian footballer<br /> * [[August 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Brianna Hildebrand]], American actress<br /> * [[August 16]] &amp;ndash; [[Caeleb Dressel]], American swimmer<br /> * [[August 18]] &amp;ndash; [[Jonathan Di Bella]], [[Italian Canadians|Italian-Canadian]] [[Kickboxing|kickboxer]] and current [[List of ONE Championship champions#Strawweight World Championship|ONE Strawweight Kickboxing World Champion]]<br /> * [[August 19]]<br /> ** [[Almoez Ali]], Sudanese-Qatari footballer<br /> ** [[Laura Tesoro]], Belgian singer and actress<br /> * [[August 21]] &amp;ndash; [[Jasmine Camacho-Quinn]], Puerto Rican hurdler&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14494234 |website=worldathletics.org |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135045/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14494234 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[August 24]] &amp;ndash; [[Kenzō Shirai]], Japanese gymnast<br /> * [[August 27]]<br /> ** [[Femke Van den Driessche]], Belgian cyclist found guilty of mechanical doping&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=71208|title=Femke Van Den Driessche|first=Cycling|last=Archives|website=www.cyclingarchives.com|access-date=March 14, 2020|archive-date=May 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200505092051/http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=71208|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/cycling/femke-van-den-driessche-banned-for-six-years-for-mechanical-doping_sto5499239/story.shtml|title=Femke Van den Driessche banned for six years for mechanical doping|date=April 26, 2016|website=Eurosport UK|access-date=March 14, 2020|archive-date=August 8, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190808182514/https://www.eurosport.co.uk/cycling/femke-van-den-driessche-banned-for-six-years-for-mechanical-doping_sto5499239/story.shtml|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Ebru Topçu]], Turkish footballer<br /> * [[August 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Kim Se-jeong]], South Korean singer and actress<br /> * [[August 30]]<br /> ** [[Gabriel Barbosa]], Brazilian footballer<br /> ** [[Chen Dequan]], Chinese short track speed skater<br /> <br /> ===September===<br /> [[File:Zendaya - 2019 by Glenn Francis.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Zendaya]]]] <br /> [[File:Lili Reinhart &amp; Cole Sprouse (48478655701) (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lili Reinhart]]]]<br /> * [[September 1]] &amp;ndash; [[Zendaya]], American actress and singer<br /> * [[September 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Joy (singer)|Joy]], South Korean singer and actress<br /> * [[September 5]] &amp;ndash; [[Sigrid (singer)|Sigrid]], Norwegian singer<br /> * [[September 9]] &amp;ndash; [[Jaïro Riedewald]], Dutch footballer<br /> * [[September 12]] <br /> **[[Joshua Cheptegei]], Ugandan long-distance runner&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Joshua CHEPTEGEI |url=https://worldathletics.org/athletes/uganda/joshua-cheptegei-14645612 |website=worldathletics.org |publisher=World Atheletics |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135735/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/uganda/joshua-cheptegei-14645612 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> **[[Colin Ford]], American actor&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet |user=colinfordactor |author=Colin Ford |number=378320143157182464 |title=Thank you all so very much for all the birthday wishes. I have the best fans and I love you all! |date=12 September 2013 |access-date=22 March 2023 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 13]] &amp;ndash; [[Lili Reinhart]], American actress &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|date=June 26, 2018|title=Lili Reinhart Biography|url=https://www.biography.com/actor/lili-reinhart|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622011754/https://www.biography.com/actor/lili-reinhart|archive-date=June 22, 2019|access-date=June 21, 2019|publisher=[[Biography.com]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 17]]<br /> ** [[Duje Ćaleta-Car]], Croatian footballer&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF |title=FIFA World Cup Russia 2018: List of Players: Croatia |publisher=FIFA |page=7 |date=15 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190611000407/https://www.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF |archive-date=11 June 2019 |access-date=22 March 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Esteban Ocon]], French racing driver&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/esteban-ocon/ |title=Esteban Ocon {{!}} Racing career profile {{!}} Driver Database |website=driverdb.com |publisher=Driver Database |access-date=22 March 2023 |archive-date=October 23, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201023003919/https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/esteban-ocon/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/formula-1/esteban-ocon_prs403849/person.shtml |title=Esteban Ocon - Player Profile - Formula 1 - Eurosport |access-date=22 March 2023 |publisher=Eurosport |website=eurosport.com |archive-date=December 7, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221207135624/https://www.eurosport.com/formula-1/esteban-ocon_prs403849/person.shtml |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Ella Purnell]], English actress&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |publisher=Internet Movie Database |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3480246/ |access-date=22 March 2023 |title=Ella Purnell - IMDb |website=imdb.com |archive-date=June 2, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230602005148/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3480246/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Slayyyter]], American singer-songwriter&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://www.out.com/music/2022/11/01/slayyyter-talks-new-music-gays-her-upcoming-tour-tove-lo#toggle-gdpr |title=Slayyyter Talks New Music, the Gays, &amp; Her Upcoming Tour With Tove Lo |publisher=Out |website=out.com |date=1 November 2022 |access-date=22 March 2023 |quote=The 26-year-old commands the Austin City Limits music festival stage with her unmistakable brand of chaos pop, a glitzy exclamation of sex, drugs, and queer euphoria. |last=Henderson |first=Taylor |archive-date=August 29, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230829151943/https://www.out.com/music/2022/11/01/slayyyter-talks-new-music-gays-her-upcoming-tour-tove-lo#toggle-gdpr |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet |user=slayyyter |author=Slayyyter |number=1306447330950823938 |title=mixtape anniversary in a few hours... and my bday... |date=16 September 2020 |access-date=22 March 2023}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 19]] &amp;ndash; [[Steve Wijler]], Dutch archer&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Steve Wijler |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/145535 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135234/https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/145535 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[September 23]]<br /> ** [[Lee Hi]], South Korean singer-songwriter<br /> ** [[Evgeny Rylov]], Russian swimmer<br /> * [[September 25]] &amp;ndash; [[Mie Nielsen]], Danish swimmer<br /> * [[September 27]] &amp;ndash; [[Maxwel Cornet]], French-Ivorian footballer<br /> * [[September 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Michael Ronda]], Mexican actor and singer<br /> <br /> ===October===<br /> [[File:Lewis Capaldi-8116.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lewis Capaldi]]]]<br /> [[File:Bella Hadid Cannes 2018 2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Bella Hadid]]]]<br /> [[File:Ella Balinska during interview in 2019 02.png|thumb|100px|[[Ella Balinska]]]]<br /> &lt;!--[[File:Devin Booker (2022 All-Star Weekend).jpg|thumb|100px| [[Devin Booker]]]]--&gt;<br /> * [[October 3]] &amp;ndash; [[Kelechi Iheanacho]], Nigerian footballer<br /> * [[October 4]] &amp;ndash; [[Ella Balinska]], English actress&lt;ref&gt;https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/nov/29/lorraine-pascale-modelling-food-childhood-motherhood&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2018-07-27 |title=Everything You Need To Know About ‘Charlie’s Angels’ Star, Ella Balinska |url=https://www.elle.com.au/culture/celebrity/ella-balinska-facts-18129/ |access-date=2024-04-13 |website=ELLE |language=en-AU}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 7]] &amp;ndash; [[Lewis Capaldi]], Scottish singer-songwriter<br /> * [[October 8]] &amp;ndash; [[Sara Takanashi]], Japanese ski jumper<br /> * [[October 9]]<br /> ** [[Jacob Batalon]], American-Filipino actor<br /> ** [[Bella Hadid]], American model<br /> * [[October 10]] &amp;ndash; [[Oscar Zia]], Swedish singer and songwriter<br /> * [[October 12]] &amp;ndash; [[Vitória Strada]], Brazilian actress&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Vitória Strada Age, Biography, Boyfriend, Birthday, Networth |url=https://egirlclothes.com/vitoria-strada-age-biography-boyfriend-birthday-networth-wiki-bio/ |website=egirlclothes.com |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=January 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230125171645/https://egirlclothes.com/vitoria-strada-age-biography-boyfriend-birthday-networth-wiki-bio/ |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 13]]<br /> ** [[Joshua Wong]], Hong Kong student activist and politician&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Sibree |first1=Bron |title=In Unfree Speech, Joshua Wong writes, 'our struggle is your struggle' |url=https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/books/article/3047910/unfree-speech-joshua-wong-writes-our-struggle-your |access-date=24 May 2020 |work=South China Morning Post |date=29 January 2020 |language=en |archive-date=June 12, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200612081231/https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/books/article/3047910/unfree-speech-joshua-wong-writes-our-struggle-your |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Đỗ Mỹ Linh]], Vietnamese model&lt;ref&gt;[https://zingnews.vn/do-my-linh-thang-giai-hoa-hau-nhan-ai-o-miss-world-2017-post797134.html Đỗ Mỹ Linh thắng giải Hoa hậu nhân ái ở Miss World 2017] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135735/https://zingnews.vn/do-my-linh-thang-giai-hoa-hau-nhan-ai-o-miss-world-2017-post797134.html |date=October 11, 2023 }}, Nov 18, 2017&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Zelo]], Korean singer<br /> * [[October 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Cansu Özbay]], Turkish volleyball player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Cansu Özbay Vakıfbank'ta |url=https://www.ntvspor.net/voleybol/cansu-ozbay-vakifbankta-579dcb70c873cc40a464926f |website=ntvspor.net |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=March 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230311220802/https://www.ntvspor.net/voleybol/cansu-ozbay-vakifbankta-579dcb70c873cc40a464926f |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[October 20]] &amp;ndash; [[Anthony Sinisuka Ginting]], Indonesian badminton player<br /> * [[October 24]]<br /> ** [[Jaylen Brown]], American basketball player<br /> ** [[Kyla Ross]], American gymnast<br /> * [[October 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Lee June-hyoung]], South Korean figure skater<br /> * [[October 30]] &amp;ndash; [[Devin Booker]], American basketball player<br /> <br /> ===November===<br /> [[File:Lil-Peep PrettyPuke Photoshoot.png|thumb|100px|[[Lil Peep]]]]<br /> [[File:LordeRoundhse010622 (17 of 66) (52119260286) (cropped2).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lorde]]]]<br /> &lt;!--[[File:Hailey Bieber 2020 2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hailey Bieber]]]]--&gt;<br /> * [[November 1]]<br /> ** [[Sean Gelael]], Indonesian racing driver<br /> ** [[Lil Peep]], American rapper (d. [[2017]])<br /> **[[Daniela Melchior]], Portuguese actress&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://observador.pt/2021/11/04/daniela-melchior-sofreu-um-colapso-nervoso-durante-as-gravacoes-de-suicide-squad/ | title=Daniela Melchior anuncia participação em novos filmes após ter sofrido uma colite nervosa em vésperas das gravações de Suicide Squad | access-date=September 30, 2022 | archive-date=November 9, 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109093629/https://observador.pt/2021/11/04/daniela-melchior-sofreu-um-colapso-nervoso-durante-as-gravacoes-de-suicide-squad/ | url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Jeongyeon]], South Korean singer<br /> * [[November 4]] &amp;ndash; [[Michael Christian Martinez]], Filipino figure skater<br /> * [[November 7]]<br /> ** [[André Horta]], Portuguese footballer<br /> ** [[Lorde]], New Zealand singer-songwriter<br /> * [[November 9]]<br /> ** [[Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên]], Vietnamese swimmer<br /> ** [[Momo Hirai]], Japanese singer and dancer<br /> * [[November 11]]<br /> ** [[Adam Ounas]], French-born Algerian footballer<br /> ** [[Tye Sheridan]], American actor<br /> * [[November 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Borna Ćorić]], Croatian tennis player<br /> * [[November 16]] <br /> ** [[Brendan Murray]], Irish singer<br /> ** [[Jan Zieliński]], Polish tennis player&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Jan Zielinski |url=https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/Z423/overview |website=atptour.com |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011134743/https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/Z423/overview |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Ruth Jebet]], Bahraini long-distance runner<br /> * [[November 18]]<br /> ** [[Akram Afif]], Qatari footballer<br /> ** [[Noah Ringer]], American actor<br /> ** [[Sorn (singer)|Sorn]], South Korean-based singer<br /> * [[November 19]] <br /> ** [[Liliána Szilágyi]], Hungarian swimmer<br /> ** [[Krystsina Tsimanouskaya]], Belarusian sprinter&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/belarus/krystsina-tsimanouskaya-14571586 |website=worldathletics.org |publisher=World Atheletics Federation |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135247/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/belarus/krystsina-tsimanouskaya-14571586 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 20]] &amp;ndash; [[Denis Zakaria]], Swiss footballer<br /> * [[November 21]] &amp;ndash; [[Gina Lückenkemper]], German sprinter&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Gina LÜCKENKEMPER |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14450088 |website=worldathletics.org |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011140548/https://worldathletics.org/athletes/_/14450088 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 22]] &amp;ndash; [[Hailey Bieber]], American model and socialite<br /> * [[November 23]] <br /> ** [[James Maddison]], English footballer<br /> ** [[Anna Yanovskaya]], Russian ice dancer<br /> * [[November 26]] &amp;ndash; [[Louane (singer)|Louane Emera]], French singer and actress<br /> * [[November 27]] &amp;ndash; [[Felix Kashweka]], Zambian journalist and publicist&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.postzambia.com/post-read_article.php?articleId=6516|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131222359/http://www.postzambia.com/post-read_article.php?articleId=6516|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|title=I would like to advance the level of journalism in Zambia, says Felix|publisher=The Post Online|accessdate=23 July 2012|date=1 March 2010|first=Allan|last=Mulenga}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[November 29]] &amp;ndash; [[Gonçalo Guedes]], Portuguese footballer<br /> <br /> ===December===<br /> [[File:Wilfred_Ndidi-Nigeria.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Wilfred Ndidi]]]]<br /> [[File:Kaitlyn Dever Peabody Awards, June 2020 (cropped).png|thumb|100px|[[Kaitlyn Dever]]]]<br /> [[File:Hailee Steinfeld by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Hailee Steinfeld]]]]<br /> * [[December 4]] &amp;ndash; [[Daria Svatkovskaya]], Russian artistic gymnast<br /> * [[December 6]] &amp;ndash; [[Stefanie Scott]], American actress and singer<br /> * [[December 7]] &amp;ndash; [[Gabrielle Thomas]], American sprinter&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Gabby Thomas |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/147109 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=February 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230206033259/https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/147109 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 10]]<br /> ** [[Joe Burrow]], American football player<br /> ** [[Kang Daniel]], South Korean singer<br /> ** [[Ayano Sato (speed skater)|Ayano Sato]], Japanese speed skater&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Ayano Sato |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/137491 |website=olympedia.org |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=October 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011135234/https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/137491 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** [[Jonas Vingegaard]], Danish cyclist&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen |url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=115868 |website=cyclingarchives.com |publisher=Cycling Archives |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=March 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230312055630/http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=115868 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[December 11]]<br /> ** [[Eliza McCartney]], New Zealand track and field athlete<br /> ** [[Hailee Steinfeld]], American actress, model and singer<br /> * [[December 14]] &amp;ndash; [[Li Zijun]], Chinese figure skater<br /> * [[December 15]] &amp;ndash; [[Oleksandr Zinchenko (footballer)|Oleksandr Zinchenko]], Ukrainian footballer<br /> * [[December 16]] &amp;ndash; [[Wilfred Ndidi]], Nigerian footballer<br /> * [[December 17]] &amp;ndash; [[Elizaveta Tuktamysheva]], Russian figure skater<br /> * [[December 19]] &amp;ndash; [[Franck Kessié]], Ivorian footballer<br /> * [[December 21]] &amp;ndash; [[Kaitlyn Dever]], American actress<br /> * [[December 28]] &amp;ndash; [[Alfred Kipketer]], Kenyan middle-distance runner<br /> * [[December 29]]<br /> ** [[Dylan Minnette]], American actor, singer and musician<br /> ** [[Sana (singer)|Sana]], Japanese singer<br /> <br /> == Deaths ==<br /> {{Main|Deaths in 1996}}<br /> <br /> ==Nobel Prizes==<br /> [[File:Nobel medal.png|right|120px]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] &amp;ndash; [[David M. Lee]], [[Douglas D. Osheroff]], [[Robert Coleman Richardson|Robert C. Richardson]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] &amp;ndash; [[Robert Curl]], [[Sir Harold Kroto]], [[Richard Smalley]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] &amp;ndash; [[Peter C. Doherty]], [[Rolf M. Zinkernagel]]<br /> * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] &amp;ndash; [[Wisława Szymborska]]<br /> * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] &amp;ndash; [[Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo]] and [[José Ramos-Horta]]<br /> * [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] &amp;ndash; [[James Mirrlees]], [[William Vickrey]]<br /> <br /> ==Right Livelihood Award==<br /> * [[Herman Daly]], The [[Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia]], [[Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad]] and [[George Vithoulkas]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.cnn.com/EVENTS/1996/year.in.review/ 1996 Year in Review] &amp;ndash; [[CNN]]<br /> {{Portal|1990s}}<br /> {{Events by month links}}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:1996}}<br /> [[Category:1996| ]]<br /> [[Category:Leap years in the Gregorian calendar]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2024_New_Jersey_earthquake&diff=1217405276 2024 New Jersey earthquake 2024-04-05T16:51:48Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{History merge |Draft:2024 New Jersey earthquake}}<br /> {{User:RMCD bot/subject notice|1=2024 New Jersey earthquake|2=Talk:2024 Lebanon, New Jersey earthquake#Requested move 5 April 2024}}<br /> {{Current|date=April 2024}}{{Short description|4.8 magnitude earthquake in Northeastern U.S.}}<br /> {{Infobox earthquake<br /> | name = 2024 Lebanon, New Jersey earthquake<br /> | image = New Jersey Earthquake 2024-04-05.jpg<br /> | image alt = Shake map showing the epicenter of the earthquake<br /> | imagecaption = Shake map<br /> | caption = <br /> | map2 = {{Location map | New Jersey#United States<br /> | relief = 1<br /> | label = <br /> | lat = 40.683<br /> | long = -74.753<br /> | mark = Bullseye1.png<br /> | marksize = 40<br /> | position = bottom<br /> | width = 260<br /> | float = right<br /> | caption = }}<br /> | anss-url = us7000ma74<br /> | pushpin_map = <br /> | timestamp = 2024-04-05 14:23:20<br /> | isc-event = <br /> | local-date = April 5, 2024<br /> | local-time = 10:23 AM<br /> | duration = <br /> | magnitude = {{M|L|4.8|link=y}}<br /> | depth = {{convert|4.7|km|mi}}<br /> | location = [[Tewksbury Township, New Jersey]], U.S.<br /> | coordinates = {{Coord|40.683|N|74.753|W|display=title,inline}}<br /> | type = <br /> | affected = [[Northeastern United States]]<br /> | intensity = {{MMI|8}}<br /> | pga = <br /> | damage = <br /> | tsunami = <br /> | fault = <br /> | landslide = <br /> | foreshocks = <br /> | aftershocks = {{M|w}}2.0<br /> | casualties = 0&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/nyc-earthquake-new-jersey-usgs/5293069/ |title=Earthquake shakes NYC, Long Island |publisher=NBC New York |date=April 5, 2024 |access-date=April 5, 2024|first1=Jennifer|last1=Millman|first2=Lauren|last2=Maroney}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> On April 5, 2024, an earthquake occurred in [[New Jersey]]. While felt across the [[New York metropolitan area|New York]] and [[Philadelphia metro area|Philadelphia]] metropolitan areas and beyond, it had relatively minor impacts, with no major damage reported in [[New York (state)|New York]] or New Jersey.&lt;ref name=NYT&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/04/05/us/earthquake-new-york|title=Live Updates: 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles New York City and Northeast|date=April 5, 2024|access-date=April 5, 2024|website=[[The New York Times]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The earthquake had a [[moment magnitude]] of 4.8 and a depth of {{convert|4.7|km|mi|order=flip}}. Its epicenter was in [[Tewksbury Township, New Jersey]] at 40.683°N 74.753°W, which is about {{convert|1|mi|km}} north of [[Oldwick, New Jersey|Oldwick]] and {{convert|5|mi|km}} east of [[Lebanon, New Jersey|Lebanon]], along the [[Ramapo Fault]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/at00sbh3yv/executive|title=M 4.8 - 7 km N of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey}}&lt;/ref&gt; The strong side of the quake was detected in portions of [[Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Hunterdon]] and [[Somerset County, New Jersey|Somerset]] counties, including the cities of [[Somerville, New Jersey|Somerville]], [[Bedminster, New Jersey|Bedminster]], and [[Bridgewater, New Jersey|Bridgewater]].<br /> <br /> According to the [[United States Geological Survey]], the earthquake was the third-strongest to affect the New York region in recorded history.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=9.27562,-87.71484&amp;extent=61.77312,-52.91016&amp;range=search&amp;sort=largest&amp;timeZone=utc&amp;map=false&amp;search=%7B%22name%22:%22Search%20Results%22,%22params%22:%7B%22starttime%22:%221950-01-01%2000:00:00%22,%22endtime%22:%222024-04-05%2023:59:59%22,%22maxlatitude%22:50,%22minlatitude%22:24.6,%22maxlongitude%22:-65,%22minlongitude%22:-125,%22latitude%22:40.7,%22longitude%22:-74,%22maxradiuskm%22:402,%22minmagnitude%22:2.5,%22orderby%22:%22time%22%7D%7D |title=USGS Earthquakes}}&lt;/ref&gt; It was the strongest earthquake to strike New Jersey and the New York region since the 5.3 [[Seismic_magnitude_scales#Mfa|M&lt;sub&gt;fa&lt;/sub&gt;]] [[1783 New Jersey earthquake]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=&quot;Today's 4.8 is the biggest earthquake with an epicenter in New Jersey since 1783, and the 3rd biggest on record.&quot; |url=https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1776264976488927234 |access-date=5 April 2024 |agency=[[BNO News]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Holliday Smith |first1=Rachel |last2=Homenuk|first2=John|title=What to Know About NYC’s Biggest Earthquake in 140 Years |url=https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/04/05/earthquake-safety-buildings-alerts-4-8-magnitude-140-years/ |access-date=5 April 2024 |work=The City}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Impact==<br /> Tremors were felt all across the Northeastern United States from [[Maryland]] to [[Maine]].&lt;ref name=NBC/&gt; Several buildings in both [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]] – and on [[Long Island]] – were shaken.&lt;ref name=Reuters&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/world/us/magnitude-55-earthquake-strikes-new-york-new-jersey-emsc-2024-04-05/|title=Magnitude 4.8 earthquake hits New York City region, USGS says|first1=Julia|last1=Harte|first2=Joseph|last2=Ax|date=April 5, 2024|access-date=April 5, 2024|website=[[Reuters]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2024-04-05 |title=Magnitude 4.8 earthquake shakes Long Island and New York City areas |url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/east-coast-earthquake-c15065 |access-date=2024-04-05 |website=Newsday |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The earthquake interrupted a meeting of the [[Security Council]] at the [[United Nations Headquarters]] in Manhattan,&lt;ref name=Reuters/&gt; and a performance at the [[New York Philharmonic]] was briefly delayed by an alert at 11:02 – despite being sent almost 40 minutes after the earthquakes were felt.&lt;ref name=NYT/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2024-04-05 |title=Yes, New York City Had an Earthquake Today |url=https://www.curbed.com/article/new-yorkers-reactions-earthquake-live-updates.html |access-date=2024-04-05 |website=Curbed |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A gas leak was reported in [[Rockland County, New York]].&lt;ref name=NYT/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Transportation===<br /> The [[Federal Aviation Administration]] paused flights at [[Newark Liberty International Airport]] and [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]]. Arrivals into [[LaGuardia Airport]], [[Teterboro Airport]], and [[Baltimore/Washington International Airport]] were delayed.&lt;ref name=NYT/&gt; The [[air traffic control]] tower at Newark Liberty International Airport was also evacuated.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last1=Elassar |first1=Ray| last2=Sanchez| first2=Alaa |date=April 5, 2024 |title=Earthquake rattles Northeast with shaking felt from New England to DC region |url=https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/05/us/earthquake-nyc-nj-northeast/index.html |access-date=April 5, 2024 |website=CNN |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The [[PATCO Speedline]] temporarily suspended service for inspection &quot;out of an abundance of caution.&quot;&lt;ref name=NBC&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/earthquake-shakes-us-east-coast-rcna146575|title=Earthquake hits U.S. East Coast, shaking buildings from Philadelphia to Boston|website=NBC News|first=Denise|last=Chow|date=April 5, 2024|access-date=April 5, 2024}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Amtrak]] train speeds were restricted throughout the Northeast while railroad tracks were being inspected for damage. [[AirTrain Newark]] at the Newark Liberty International Airport was also closed for inspection.&lt;ref name=NYT/&gt; <br /> <br /> The [[Holland Tunnel]] was temporary closed for inspection.&lt;ref name=Reuters/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Aftershocks==<br /> An aftershock with a magnitude of 2.0 took place near [[Bedminster, New Jersey]] around 11:20 a.m. local time. According to the USGS, there is a 46% chance of an aftershock with a magnitude of 3 or higher within a week of the initial impact.&lt;ref name=NYT/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Earthquake activity in the New York City area]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Wikisource|USGS 2024 Whitehouse Station Earthquake Details|USGS reviewed details for the earthquake}}<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2024 earthquakes|New Jersey]]<br /> [[Category:2024 in New Jersey|Earthquake]]<br /> [[Category:Earthquakes in the United States]]<br /> [[Category:Hunterdon County, New Jersey]]<br /> <br /> {{earthquake-stub}}<br /> [[Category:Earthquake stubs]]<br /> [[Category:Current events]]<br /> [[Category:Ramapo Fault]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pacifico_Yokohama&diff=1213868506 Pacifico Yokohama 2024-03-15T16:25:33Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Convention center in Japan}}<br /> {{Infobox Convention Center<br /> | name = Pacifico Yokohama<br /> | logo = [[File:PacificoYokohamalogo.png|180px]]<br /> | image = Exhibition Hall Pacifico Yokohama JPN 001.jpg<br /> | image_size =250px <br /> | image_caption = Pacifico Yokohama exhibition hall<br /> | address = {{mf-adr<br /> |street = 1-1-1, Minato Mirai<br /> }}<br /> | location = [[Nishi-ku, Yokohama|Nishi-ku]], [[Yokohama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], [[Japan]]<br /> | coordinates = {{coord|35|27|30|N|139|38|11|E|region:JP_type:landmark|display=it}}<br /> | owner = City of Yokohama, Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama Inc., [[Government of Japan]] ([[Ministry of Finance (Japan)|Ministry of Finance]]), Yokohama City Construction Finance Corporation<br /> | operator = Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama Inc.<br /> | built = December 1988 - 30 July 2001<br /> | inaugurated = 29 July 1991<br /> | opened = 22 August 1991<br /> | renovated = 23 March 2010 (the Conference Center)<br /> | expanded = 6 August 2001<br /> | closed = <br /> | demolished = <br /> | construction_cost=<br /> | former_names = <br /> | classroom_cap = 36-930<br /> | banquets = 1300<br /> | theatre = 72-5,002<br /> | total_space = {{Convert|26752|m2|sqft|abbr=on}} Ex. National Convention Hall of Yokohama and the Main Hall<br /> | exhibit = {{Convert|20000|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}<br /> | breakout = Conference Center Ex. the Main Hall: {{Convert|5402|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}&lt;br&gt;Annex Hall: {{Convert|1350|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}<br /> | ballroom = Conference Center: {{Convert|1366|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}&lt;br&gt;Annex Hall: {{Convert|1350|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}<br /> | publictransit = [[Minatomirai Station]]<br /> | website = {{URL|www.pacifico.co.jp/english/}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Pacifico Yokohama''' (パシフィコ横浜, ''Pashifiko Yokohama''), officially known as {{Nihongo|'''Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama'''|横浜国際平和会議場|Yokohama kokusai heiwa kaigijō}}, is a [[convention center|convention and exhibition center]] in [[Nishi-ku, Yokohama|Nishi-ku]], [[Yokohama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], [[Japan]]. The center located in the western tip of waterfront [[Minato Mirai 21]] district is one of the largest [[Meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions|MICE]] venues in the nation.<br /> <br /> The Conference Center and Yokohama Grand [[InterContinental|InterContinental Hotel]] were completed first on July 29, 1991 with the Exhibition Hall subsequently completed on October 12. On April 25, 1994, National Convention Hall of Yokohama was completed. In 2001 it was designated the main press centre for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] and the Exhibition Hall was expanded.<br /> <br /> The word &quot;Pacifico&quot; which stands for &quot;[[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]]&quot; is derived from the [[Latin]] &quot;pacificus&quot; (&quot;peace&quot; in English), primarily meaning &quot;peaceful&quot; or &quot;quiet&quot;. Pacifico Yokohama is also used as a [[music venue]].<br /> <br /> == Past events ==<br /> * 2007 [[Worldcon]] ([[65th World Science Fiction Convention]])<br /> * 2008 [[World Robot Olympiad]]<br /> * 2008 [[Tokyo International Conference on African Development]] <br /> * 2009 [[SIGGRAPH]] <br /> * 2010 [[Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation]] ([[APEC Japan 2010]])<br /> *2012 [[Type-Moon]] Fes.<br /> * 2019 Fanmeeting: SONE Japan presents - [[Taeyeon]]'s Atelier-<br /> * 2023 [[Kara (South Korean group)|Kara]] 15th Anniversary Fan Meeting 2023 ~Move Again~<br /> * 2023 [[Pokémon World Championships]]&lt;ref&gt;https://worlds.pokemon.com/en-us/&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Upcoming events ==<br /> <br /> * 2024 Pokémon Japan National Championships<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> * [http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/ official site]<br /> <br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Convention centers in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Yokohama]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Yokohama]]<br /> [[Category:Boxing venues in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Event venues established in 1991]]<br /> [[Category:1991 establishments in Japan]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{kanagawa-geo-stub}}<br /> {{japan-struct-stub}}</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AnimeJapan&diff=1191234406 AnimeJapan 2023-12-22T09:13:13Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Expand Japanese|AnimeJapan|date=March 2020}}<br /> {{short description|Anime convention}}<br /> {{Infobox Convention<br /> | name = AnimeJapan<br /> | logo = Animejapanlogo.png<br /> | image = Toei Animation booth at AnimeJapan 20150321.jpg<br /> | caption = <br /> | status = Active<br /> | venue = [[Tokyo Big Sight]] (2014-2019, 2022-2023)&lt;br/&gt;Online (2021)<br /> | location = Tokyo<br /> | country = Japan<br /> | first = 2014<br /> | events = <br /> | website = {{URL|www.anime-japan.jp/en}}<br /> }}<br /> '''AnimeJapan''' is a Japanese anime consumer show held annually at the [[Tokyo Big Sight]] exhibition center in Tokyo since in March 2014. It was created from the merger of the [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]] with the [[Anime Contents Expo]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-10-09/tokyo-intl-anime-fair-anime-contents-expo-unite-to-form-animejapan|title= Tokyo Int'l Anime Fair, Anime Contents Expo Unite to Form AnimeJapan|date= October 10, 2013|accessdate= January 22, 2014|work= [[Anime News Network]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> It is organized by the AnimeJapan Executive Committee with support from [[The Association of Japanese Animations]] and The Association of Manga Publishers.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url= http://anime-japan.jp/en/|title= AnimeJapan 2014|accessdate= January 22, 2014|work= anime-japan.jp}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url= http://www.atpress.ne.jp/news/42479|title= 「アニメのすべてが、ここにある。」 AnimeJapan 2014 ステージプログラム第一弾発表!!! 2日間で全42プログラム、 延べ約5万人収容のイベントステージ|language=Japanese|date= January 22, 2014|accessdate= January 22, 2020|work= At Press (@Press)}}&lt;/ref&gt; The 2020 AnimeJapan event was cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], but the 2021 event took place online. The event returned to Tokyo Big Sight in 2022.{{cn|date=September 2023}}<br /> <br /> ==AnimeJapan Executive Committee==<br /> The AnimeJapan Executive Committee is made up of the following 19 companies.<br /> *[[Animate (retailer)|Animate]]<br /> *[[Aniplex]]<br /> *[[Bandai Namco Arts]]<br /> *[[Bandai Namco Filmworks|Bandai Namco Filmworks (also known as Sunrise)]]<br /> *[[Frontier Works]]<br /> *[[Kadokawa Corporation]]<br /> *[[King Records (Japan)|King Records]]<br /> *[[Marvelous (company)|Marvelous]]<br /> *[[NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]<br /> *[[Nihon Ad Systems]]<br /> *[[Nippon Animation]]<br /> *[[Pierrot (company)|Pierrot]]<br /> *[[Pony Canyon]]<br /> *[[Production I.G]]<br /> *[[Satelight]]<br /> *[[Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions]]<br /> *[[Tezuka Productions]]<br /> *[[Toei Animation]]<br /> *[[TMS Entertainment]]<br /> <br /> ==Events history==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> !Date!!Attendance!!Exhibitors!!Location<br /> |-<br /> |22–23 March 2014|| 111,252 || rowspan=5 | +100 || rowspan=6 | Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url= http://animeanime.jp/article/2014/01/21/17163.html|title= AnimeJapan 2014第2回プレゼンテーション開催 ステージやコラボの詳細が明らかに|language=Japanese|date= January 22, 2014|accessdate= January 22, 2020|work= Animeanime.jp}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |20–22 March 2015|| 121,540 <br /> |-<br /> |25–27 March 2016|| 135,323<br /> |-<br /> |23–26 March 2017|| 145,453<br /> |-<br /> |22–25 March 2018||152,331&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news|url=https://mangaplanet.jp/what-is-animejapan-photo-report/|title=What is AnimeJapan? Manga Planet Finds Out (and Takes Photos!) - Manga Planet|date=March 27, 2018|work=Manga Planet|access-date=March 27, 2018|language=en-US}}{{Dead link|date=August 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |23–26 March 2019|| 146,616 || TBD <br /> |-<br /> |&lt;s&gt;21–24 March 2020&lt;/s&gt;||colspan=3 style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Japan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.anime-japan.jp/news/#10045|title=AnimeJapan 2020/ファミリーアニメフェスタ2020」開催中止について|date=February 26, 2020|website=AnimeJapan|language=ja|access-date=February 27, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-02-26/animejapan-2020-event-canceled-due-to-covid-19-coronavirus-concerns/.156866|title=AnimeJapan 2020 Event Canceled Due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Concerns|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|date=February 26, 2020|website=Anime News Network|access-date=February 27, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |27–30 March 2021|| rowspan=&quot;1&quot; | Online || rowspan=&quot;1&quot; | TBD || rowspan=&quot;3&quot; |Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=AnimeJapan 2021 Convention Will Be Online Only|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-02-10/animejapan-2021-convention-will-be-online-only/.169341|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=AnimeJapan 2021|url=https://www.anime-japan.jp/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=AnimeJapan 2021|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |26–29 March 2022|| N/A || rowspan=&quot;2&quot; | +100 <br /> |-<br /> |25-28 March 2023<br /> |TBA<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> *{{Official website|http://anime-japan.jp/en/}}<br /> <br /> {{Anime conventions in Japan}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2014 establishments in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Recurring events established in 2014]]<br /> [[Category:Anime conventions in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Annual events in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Culture in Tokyo]]<br /> [[Category:Trade fairs in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Tokyo]]<br /> [[Category:Book fairs in Japan]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Anime-convention-stub}}</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suika_Game&diff=1190013401 Suika Game 2023-12-15T11:39:47Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{For|the 2001 video game by Circus|Suika (2001 video game){{!}}''Suika'' (2001 video game)}}<br /> {{short description|2021 Japanese puzzle game}}<br /> {{Infobox video game<br /> | title = Suika Game<br /> | image = Sukia Game main artwork.png<br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = Official artwork for the game, showcasing a variety of fruits available in-game<br /> | developer = Aladdin X{{efn|Aladdin X was initially known as popIn and is a subsidiary of [[Baidu]].&lt;ref name=&quot;ITclone&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/04/news108.html|title=|script-title=ja:ネットで大人気の「スイカゲーム」、iPhoneで“偽物”アプリ出回る 開発元が注意喚起|language=ja|last=Serizawa|first=Takanori|date=October 4, 2023|website=ITmedia|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231012001400/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/04/news108.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; popIn is now its own branch of Aladdin X.&lt;ref name=&quot;ITM Company&quot; /&gt;}}{{efn|Additional porting development done by Esquadra Inc.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://esquadra.co.jp/archives/works/22351|title=|script-title=ja:NintendoSwitchダウンロード専用ソフト『スイカゲーム』配信開始のお知らせ|language=ja|publisher=ESQUADRA Inc.|access-date=October 20, 2023|archive-date=October 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009071252/https://esquadra.co.jp/archives/works/22351|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;}}<br /> | publisher = Aladdin X<br /> | director = <br /> | programmer = <br /> | series = <br /> | engine = [[Unity (game engine)|Unity]]<br /> | platforms = [[Nintendo Switch]]<br /> | released = {{Vgrelease|JP|December 9, 2021|WW|October 20, 2023}}<br /> | genre = [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]<br /> | modes = [[Single-player]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Nihongo foot|'''''Suika Game'''''|スイカゲーム|Suika Gēmu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha|post=,}} also known as '''''Watermelon Game''''', is a Japanese [[puzzle video game|puzzle]] [[video game]] developed and published by Aladdin X, which combines the elements of falling and merging puzzle games. The game was originally developed for the company's [[digital projectors]]; however, due to its initial success, the game was released on the [[Nintendo eShop]] in December 2021 only in Japan. In October 2023, the game was given a global release. The concept originates from a Chinese [[browser game]] titled ''&quot;Merge Big Watermelon&quot;'' ({{zh|c=合成大西瓜}}) that released in January 2021.<br /> <br /> The game involves the player trying to build a high-score through dropping fruits into a container without having them overflow out of the container. To earn points the player must combine two of the same fruits together, which creates a new fruit in the game's fruit cycle. The game allows players to view other player's ranks through an online leader board.<br /> <br /> Two years after the game's release ''Suika Game'' exploded in popularity after being [[livestreaming|streamed]] by [[live streamers]], particularly by [[VTubers]]. The game was received well by critics who played it, praising the simplicity and charm of the game. The game achieved over four million downloads by November 2023 and became one of the most downloaded games on the Nintendo eShop the previous month. The game also became prone to [[Video game clone|unofficial versions]] being created, affectionately termed &quot;suikalikes&quot;.<br /> <br /> ==Gameplay==<br /> [[File:Suika Game Gameplay.png|thumb|left|A view of the container filled with fruit. Featured in the container are the five smallest fruits in the game as well as the titular Suika/Watermelon.]]<br /> ''Suika Game'' is a puzzle game focusing on stacking objects in a confined space, reminiscent of ''[[Tetris]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;GR+&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/watermelon-game-is-the-switchs-latest-viral-sensation-and-its-booming-in-popularity-two-years-after-its-launch/|title=First Japan's biggest stars, soon the entire world: Switch puzzler Suika Game sees sales jump &quot;50,000 times&quot; after an Among Us-grade viral boom|last=Bellingham|first=Hope|date=October 11, 2023|website=[[GamesRadar+]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016174541/https://www.gamesradar.com/watermelon-game-is-the-switchs-latest-viral-sensation-and-its-booming-in-popularity-two-years-after-its-launch/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The player, represented as a cloud called Poppy,&lt;ref name=&quot;WPB&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/kikakuthetower/231031f|title=|script-title=ja:“ダブルスイカ” を4回達成し、元総合スコア1位(7355点)のランカーが『スイカゲーム』を完全解説! スイカの作り方から、整地する技術や時差置きなど上級テクニックまで紹介|language=ja|date=October 31, 2023|website=Den Fami Nico Gamer|access-date=October 31, 2023|archive-date=October 31, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231031040344/https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/kikakuthetower/231031f|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; is tasked with dropping a wide range of fruits in a box, aiming for the highest score without having a single fruit cross the line at the top of the box and overflowing out, or else the game would end.&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/en/news/20231005-22096/|title=Nintendo Switch exclusive Suika Game is so addictive its previous daily sales have multiplied by fifty thousand|last=Kawase|first=Ayuo|date=October 5, 2023|website=Automaton Media|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016194102/https://automaton-media.com/en/news/20231005-22096/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; In order to keep the fruits from overflowing out of the box, the player must match two types of fruits in order for them to merge into the next biggest fruit in the cycle, increasing the player's score. The bigger the fruits that merge the larger the point bonus is, with the largest merger the player can achieve resulting in the titular [[watermelon|suika/watermelon]].&lt;ref name=&quot;IE&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/puzzles-and-games/info/suika-game-nintendo-puzzle-8969637/|title=Suika Game: Tetris-like fruit puzzle has the Asian internet on fire|last=Mukherjee|first=Nayanika|date=October 5, 2023|website=[[The Indian Express]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231012223528/https://indianexpress.com/article/puzzles-and-games/info/suika-game-nintendo-puzzle-8969637/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; If two watermelons merge, they disappear from the box.&lt;ref name=&quot;DenFami&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/231013u|title=|script-title=ja:大人気パズル『スイカゲーム』がついに任天堂公式トピックスで紹介される。Xでは「ついに任天堂が気づいたか」「とうとう任天堂にバレた」「スイカゲームの人気に任天堂公式が動いた」「乗るしかない、このビッグウェーブに」などの反応|last=Tsushima|first=Hiro|date=October 13, 2023|language=ja|website=Den Fami Nico Gamer|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015161357/https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/231013u|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; ''Suika Game'' has no time limit to rush the player with;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://dengekionline.com/articles/202912/|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』が『ヴァンサバ』をおさえ、突如Switchの人気ランキングトップに。配信者を中心に流行中で今後さらなるブームに発展するかも?|language=ja|date=September 18, 2023|website=Dengeki|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009071129/https://dengekionline.com/articles/202912/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; but unlike in games such as ''Tetris'', the fruits are affected by [[Game physics|physics]] causing them to hit off each other and roll away from where they were initially dropped.&lt;ref name=&quot;Sil&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/the-suika-watermelon-game-excels-in-its-simplicity/|title=The Suika Watermelon Game Excels in Its Simplicity|last=Lada|first=Jenni|date=October 9, 2023|website=[[Siliconera]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015182524/https://www.siliconera.com/the-suika-watermelon-game-excels-in-its-simplicity/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Sometimes the pressure released by two fruits merging can send a fruit out the box and end the game.&lt;ref name=&quot;Poly&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/gaming/23903427/suika-watermelon-game-online-nintendo-switch|title=I will not rest until I score 3,000 points in Suika Game|last=Lee|first=Julia|date=October 4, 2023|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231012211902/https://www.polygon.com/gaming/23903427/suika-watermelon-game-online-nintendo-switch|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;TAPlay&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/11/how-to-play-suika-watermelon-game-free-on-mobile-browser-iphone-android/|title=Play The Viral Hit ‘Suika Game’ In Your Mobile Browser|last=Musgrave|first=Shaun|date=October 11, 2023|website=[[TouchArcade]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016151307/https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/11/how-to-play-suika-watermelon-game-free-on-mobile-browser-iphone-android/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> There are 11 fruits in the game and they go in a cycle from smallest to largest: cherry, strawberry, grapes, [[dekopon]], [[persimmon]],{{efn|It is commonly mistaken that the fruit is an orange instead.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/10318836.html|title=|script-title=ja:配信者界隈で流行中の『スイカゲーム』レビュー。1度プレイしたら抜け出せない。かわいい顔したフルーツたちにイラつきを感じる鬼畜パズルゲームの沼にハマる|language=ja|author=Ouma|date=October 10, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015135850/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/10318836.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;}} apple, [[Pyrus pyrifolia|pear]], peach, pineapple, [[Cucumis melo|melon]], and watermelon.&lt;ref name=&quot;DenFami&quot; /&gt; However, the fruits that the player can drop into the box are limited to the five smallest in the cycle. The order the player can drop the fruit is completely random, but they can see the fruit that is coming up one turn ahead.&lt;ref name=&quot;GIW&quot; /&gt; For the Chinese &quot;Synthetic Big Watermelon&quot; [[browser game]] version, the order of the fruit is slightly different as the game features kiwis, lemons and [[mandarin oranges]] in its cycle.&lt;ref name=&quot;Jpeople&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=January 19, 2021 |title= |script-title=ja:中国でミニゲーム「合成大西瓜」が爆発的大ヒット!思わず夢中になってしまうそのワケは? |url=http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2021/0129/c206603-9814590.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009071131/http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2021/0129/c206603-9814590.html |archive-date=October 9, 2023 |access-date=October 19, 2023 |website=[[People's Daily|People's Daily Online]] |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ''Suika Game'' also features an online leader board to compare other players' ranks online, being split between scores from &quot;today&quot;, &quot;monthly&quot; and &quot;overall&quot;. This leader board can keep track of the player's own score too.&lt;ref name=&quot;GIW&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/kikaku/1537210.html|title=|script-title=ja:なぜ配信者たちは「スイカゲーム」に夢中なのか? 熱狂的ブームを呼ぶ落ち物パズルの&quot;深すぎる&quot;ゲーム性|language=ja|date=October 6, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|access-date=October 17, 2023|archive-date=October 14, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231014165317/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/kikaku/1537210.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; This ability to share and compare points lead both players and livestreamers to create an unofficial challenge that required the player to reach at least 3,000 points in-game.&lt;ref name=&quot;IE&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Poly&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> Initially, ''Suika Game'' was developed as a built-in application for the popIn Aladdin, a 3-in-1 ceiling [[digital projector]] developed by a branch of Aladdin X called popIn, in April 2021.&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot; /&gt; It was said to be well received amongst customers of the projector.&lt;ref name=&quot;ITM Company&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/04/news163.html|title=|script-title=ja:いつのまにか流行ってた「スイカゲーム」って何だ? 開発元に聞く意外な素性とスマホ移植の可能性|language=ja|last=Serizawa|first=Takanori|date=October 4, 2023|website=ITmedia|access-date=October 18, 2023|archive-date=October 13, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231013183004/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/04/news163.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aladdin X decided that due to the game's popularity on the projector,&lt;ref name=&quot;4G&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.4gamer.net/games/608/G060891/20211209165/|title=|script-title=ja:Nintendo Switch用「スイカゲーム」が配信開始。同じ種類のフルーツを組み合わせて大きく成長させていくパズルゲーム|language=ja|date=December 12, 2021|website=[[4Gamer]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=September 4, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230904013104/https://www.4gamer.net/games/608/G060891/20211209165/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; as well as wanting to spread awareness of their projectors further, they would rework the framework of ''Suika Game'' to bring it to the [[Nintendo eShop]] on December 9, 2021.&lt;ref name=&quot;4G&quot; /&gt; Aladdin X have stated there are minor differences between the Nintendo Switch and popIn Aladdin versions of the game, mainly pointing to the weight of the fruits and how points are calculated.&lt;ref name=&quot;WPB&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://wpb.shueisha.co.jp/news/entertainment/2023/10/07/120901/|title=|script-title=ja:<スイカゲーム>が大人気! 人気の理由や高得点獲得のコツを開発元の「Aladdin X」に突撃取材!!|language=ja|last=Sakai|first=Yuko|date=October 7, 2023|website=[[Weekly Playboy]]|access-date=October 29, 2023|archive-date=October 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231012172933/https://wpb.shueisha.co.jp/news/entertainment/2023/10/07/120901/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; During an interview with [[Nippon TV]] Aladdin X mentioned the idea of bringing the game to [[smartphones]], however decided against it at the time due wanting the game to have &quot;a better chance of standing out&quot; amongst other apps on the market.&lt;ref name=&quot;Nippon&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.ntv.co.jp/category/culture/ccac955398484adebb33ae143b00e249|title=|script-title=ja:中毒性やばい『スイカゲーム』 ダウンロード数はブーム前の「5万倍以上」 人気の理由を開発元に聞いた|language=ja|date=October 3, 2023|website=[[Nippon TV]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231010215931/https://news.ntv.co.jp/category/culture/ccac955398484adebb33ae143b00e249|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The initial concept for this game originates from a Chinese web browser game developed by Meadow Science ({{Zh|c=米兜科技|p=}}) called &quot;''Merge Big Watermelon''&quot;. The game released in January 2021 and became a large success, with ''Merge'' ''Big Watermelon'' receiving more than 1.4 billion related search hits on [[Sina Weibo]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Jpeople&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;AutoJP&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/2023917-264866/|title=|script-title=ja:Nintendo Switchゲーム『スイカゲーム』が突如人気急上昇。2021年に発売された低価格フルーツ落ち物パズル|language=ja|last=Kimura|first=Tamio|date=September 17, 2023|website=Automaton Media JP|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 13, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231013070145/https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/2023917-264866/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The game received little attention after the game's launch onto the eShop until September 2023;&lt;ref name=&quot;GWI10&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1537780.html|title=|script-title=ja:癖になる落ちものパズルゲーム「スイカゲーム」が100万ダウンロードを達成!|language=ja|last=Nishiwaki|first=Kenji|date=October 10, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015082117/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1537780.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; in which the game garnered an increase in popularity, with ''[[GamesRadar+]]'' comparing the sudden popularity to ''[[Among Us]]'' in 2020.&lt;ref name=&quot;GR+&quot; /&gt; Cited as one of the main causes of the game going viral was due to coverage by Japanese [[live streamers]] [[livestreaming|streaming]] the game starting in May 2023,&lt;ref name=&quot;AutoJP&quot; /&gt; with 2.84 million hours watched monthly and ranking 82nd most watched game on [[Twitch (service)|Twitch]] in September 2023.&lt;ref name=&quot;GR+&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot; /&gt; [[VTubers]] were particularly noted for the game's success,&lt;ref name=&quot;TAPlay&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;NLife&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/random-switch-exclusive-watermelon-game-goes-viral-eshop-downloads-skyrocket|title=Random: Switch Exclusive &quot;Watermelon Game&quot; Goes Viral, eShop Downloads Skyrocket|last=Doolan|first=Liam|date=October 8, 2023|website=[[Nintendo Life]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016150828/https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/random-switch-exclusive-watermelon-game-goes-viral-eshop-downloads-skyrocket|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; with members of VTuber companies such as [[Hololive Production]] cited as bringing millions of viewers to the game.&lt;ref name=&quot;GR+&quot; /&gt; In [[Western world|the west]], livestreamers [[CDawgVA]], [[LilyPichu]], [[Ludwig Ahgren|Ludwig]] and [[QTCinderella]] were credited to have also helped increase the game's popularity outside of Japan.&lt;ref name=&quot;VG&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/suika-watermelon-game-how-to-get-nintendo-switch|title=How to get Suika Game (watermelon) on the Switch|last=Dassanayake|first=Dion|date=October 19, 2023|website=[[VG247]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231019235058/https://www.vg247.com/suika-watermelon-game-how-to-get-nintendo-switch|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;DS&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/a45601039/watermelon-suika-game-buy/|title=Watermelon Game, aka Suika Game, launches on Nintendo Switch worldwide|last=Lee|first=Jess|date=October 20, 2023|website=[[Digital Spy]]|access-date=October 20, 2023|archive-date=October 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231021033211/https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/a45601039/watermelon-suika-game-buy/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Additionally, Aladdin X believes the success and popularity of the game derives from the game's &quot;cute and friendly art that appeals to a wide audience&quot;, as well as the game's simplistic rules.&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Nippon&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/10319981.html|title=|script-title=ja:話題沸騰中の『スイカゲーム』100万ダウンロードを突破。特設サイトを公開。フルーツを合わせて大きくしていきスイカを目指すくだものパズルゲーム|language=ja|date=October 10, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231019120818/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/10319981.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; To celebrate the game reaching 4 million downloads in November 2023, Aladdin X created animated stickers for the Japanese social media software [[Line (software)|Line]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231123-273187/|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』Nintendo Switch版、世界累計400万ダウンロード突破。世界に羽ばたいたスイカ、どんどんその数増やす|language=ja|last=Fujiwara|first=Hideaki|date=November 23, 2023|website=Automaton Media JP|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231124092035/https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231123-273187/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/watermelon-game-aka-suika-popular-nintendo-switch-download-milestone|title=Watermelon Game, aka Suika, is even more popular on Nintendo Switch than you thought|last=Warren|first=Mark|date=November 23, 2023|website=[[VG247]]|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 23, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231123224326/https://www.vg247.com/watermelon-game-aka-suika-popular-nintendo-switch-download-milestone|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Due to the game's popularity many English-speaking news publications, such as ''[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]'', published articles on how to obtain the game using a Japanese [[Nintendo Account]].&lt;ref name=&quot;PolyG&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/guides/23903238/get-watermelon-suika-game-nintendo-switch-download-japanese-eshop|title=How to get the Suika Game (Watermelon Game) on Nintendo Switch|last=Lee|first=Julia|date=October 4, 2023|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 17, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231017041154/https://www.polygon.com/guides/23903238/get-watermelon-suika-game-nintendo-switch-download-japanese-eshop|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;NLife&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot; /&gt; On October 20, 2023, ''Suika Game'' was released globally onto the eShop unannounced,&lt;ref name=&quot;DS&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/suika-game-is-now-available-in-global-eshop/|title=Suika Game is Now Available in Global eShop|last=Liu|first=Stephanie|date=October 21, 2023|website=[[Siliconera]]|accessdate=October 21, 2023|archive-date=October 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231021180615/https://www.siliconera.com/suika-game-is-now-available-in-global-eshop/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; however the game was initially untranslated from Japanese.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/watermelon-game-suika-game-gets-a-surprise-local-release-on-switch-eshop|title=Watermelon Game (Suika Game) Gets A Surprise Local Release On Switch eShop|last=Doolan|first=Liam|date=October 20, 2023|website=[[Nintendo Life]]|access-date=October 21, 2023|archive-date=October 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231021070333/https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/watermelon-game-suika-game-gets-a-surprise-local-release-on-switch-eshop|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/20/suika-game-watermelon-english-eshop-release-date-download-japanese-language-super-mario-bros-wonder-nintendo/|title=SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Super Mario Bros. Wonder’, ‘Suika Game’, Plus Today’s Other Releases and Sales|last=Musgrave|first=Shaun|date=October 20, 2023|website=[[TouchArcade]]|access-date=October 21, 2023|archive-date=October 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231021180606/https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/20/suika-game-watermelon-english-eshop-release-date-download-japanese-language-super-mario-bros-wonder-nintendo/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; English-language support was later added in an update released on October 24, 2023.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/65310/suika-game-updated-adds-english-text|title=Suika Game Updated, Adds English Text|last=Theriault|first=Donald|date=October 23, 2023|website=Nintendo World Report|access-date=October 24, 2023|archive-date=October 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231024013025/https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/65310/suika-game-updated-adds-english-text|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Alongside the translation, the game was given a [[Halloween]] theme which changed the game's visuals, such as turning the watermelons into [[pumpkins]], as well as adding Halloween music.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Doolan|first=Liam|title=Suika Game (Watermelon Game) Update Adds English Language Support|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/suika-game-watermelon-game-update-adds-english-language-support|website=[[Nintendo Life]]|date=October 24, 2023|access-date=October 24, 2023|archive-date=October 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231024011829/https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/10/suika-game-watermelon-game-update-adds-english-language-support|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/suika-game-achieves-over-2-million-downloads/|title=Suika Game Achieves Over 2 Million Downloads|last=Liu|first=Stephanie|date=October 23, 2023|website=[[Siliconera]]|access-date=October 24, 2023|archive-date=October 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231024014631/https://www.siliconera.com/suika-game-achieves-over-2-million-downloads/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; For the popIn Aladdin version of the game, a &quot;halloween festival&quot; was announced. The festival, which ran from October 28 to November 3, 2023, featured both three different sizes of pumpkins as well as candy that can turn the fruit it lands on to its next stage in the cycle.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/24321582.html|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』ハロウィン仕様となり『カボチャゲーム』に。Switch版もBGMやデザインがちょっと変わる【追記あり】|language=ja|date=October 24, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=October 29, 2023|archive-date=October 27, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231027063323/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/24321582.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Reception==<br /> {{Video game reviews<br /> | NLife = 7/10&lt;ref name=&quot;NLReview&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/switch-eshop/suika-game|title=Mini Review: Suika Game - Viral Sensation 'Watermelon Game' Is A Ripe Little Puzzler|last=Vogel|first=Mitch|date=October 22, 2023|website=[[Nintendo Life]]|access-date=October 22, 2023|archive-date=October 22, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231022124111/https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/switch-eshop/suika-game|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | TA = 4/5&lt;ref name=&quot;TAR&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/11/suika-game-switch-review-watermelon-game-eshop-japan-price/|title=SwitchArcade Round-Up: Reviews Featuring ‘Cook, Serve, Delicious!’ &amp; ‘Suika Game’, Plus the Latest Releases and Sales|last=Musgrave|first=Shaun|date=October 11, 2023|website=[[TouchArcade]]|access-date=October 18, 2023|archive-date=October 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016211009/https://toucharcade.com/2023/10/11/suika-game-switch-review-watermelon-game-eshop-japan-price/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===Critical reviews===<br /> ''Suika Game'' was often compared by critics to other popular puzzle games, such as ''[[Tetris]]'' and ''[[Puyo Puyo]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;Sil&quot; /&gt; News publications such as ''[[IGN Japan]]'' and ''Automaton Media'' made the comparison to the indie puzzle game ''[[Threes!]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;AutoJP&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;IGNThrees&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://jp.ign.com/watermelon-game/70979/news/|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』の公式が類似アプリに関して注意喚起 同社はスマートフォン版を開発していない|language=ja|last=Shigeta|first=Yuichi|date=October 3, 2023|website=[[IGN Japan]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231012203824/https://jp.ign.com/watermelon-game/70979/news/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; In ''[[Nintendo Life]]'''s review of the game, they described the game as &quot;''[[2048 (video game)|2048]]'' with physics&quot;.&lt;ref name=&quot;NLReview&quot; /&gt; Julia Lee of ''Polygon'' made a similar comment that it was &quot;like a mix of ''Tetris'' and ''2048'' but with adorable fruit&quot;. However even with the comparisons, Lee still praised the game claiming that the game has her flipping her emotions more so than other similar puzzle games she has played, although not full sure why. She speculates the game's illustrations, physics and motivations as possible reasons.&lt;ref name=&quot;Poly&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> One of the main praises of ''Suika Game'' was its charm. In his review of the game, ''[[TouchArcade]]'s'' Shaun Musgrave wrote that the game does a lot to work as well as it does and positing that the game is &quot;hard to resist&quot;. One of the main aspects he focuses on is the game's overall charm, citing that the game is &quot;absolutely adorable&quot; and the music in the game is catchy. Continuing on, Musgrave adds that the game's physics lead to unexpecting outcomes, making the game more exciting and dangerous for him.&lt;ref name=&quot;TAR&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Another aspect of the game that critics praised was the way the game handled strategy. Japanese website ''ITmedia'' wrote that the game was perfect for both children and adults to understand, adding that they believed that the game was &quot;super simple yet deep&quot;. They explained that whilst the controls were simple the physics could cause unexpected outcomes, allowing the game to have a welcoming premise but also have a steep difficulty curve.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/16/news079.html|title=|script-title=ja:大人も子どもも夢中になる「スイカゲーム」の絶妙さ|language=ja|last=Okada|first=Yuka|date=October 16, 2023|website=ITmedia|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 17, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231017044233/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/16/news079.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Mitch Vogel of ''Nintendo Life'' mentions in his review that when playing over time the player will learn to optimise placement, making it harder for players to resist replaying. Vogel also mentions that one thrilling aspect of the game is when accurate placements can lead to a chain reaction combo.&lt;ref name=&quot;NLReview&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Sales===<br /> In the span of a month starting in early September to October 5, 2023, Aladdin X announced that ''Suika Game'' had been downloaded 1 million times on the eShop.&lt;ref name=&quot;GWI10&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://jp.ign.com/watermelon-game/71095/news/10091|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』が100万ダウンロードを突破!話題になった9月初旬から約1カ月間で達成|language=ja|last=Kataoka|first=Ryuichi|date=October 10, 2023|website=[[IGN Japan]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015130947/https://jp.ign.com/watermelon-game/71095/news/10091|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/10/news095.html|title=|script-title=ja:「スイカゲーム」100万DL突破 配信規約も公開|language=ja|date=October 10, 2023|website=ITmedia|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015154651/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2310/10/news095.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few days later on October 16, the game had been downloaded 2 million times in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=Switch『スイカゲーム』200万ダウンロード突破。10月6日からの約10日間に追加で100万DL達成、海外での配信も開始 |url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/23321446.html |access-date=October 23, 2023 |work=Famitsu |date=October 23, 2023 |language=ja |archive-date=October 23, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231023015232/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202310/23321446.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; By October 30, 2023, the game had been downloaded 3 million times.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000022.000105092.html|title=|script-title=ja:ホームプロジェクター「Aladdin X」が超短焦点プロジェクター「Aladdin Marca(アラジン マルカ)」 10月30日(月)より販売開始|language=ja|date=October 30, 2023|website=[[PR Times]]|access-date=October 30, 2023|archive-date=October 30, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231030074650/https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000022.000105092.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;AutoApps&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231030-270098/|title=|script-title=ja:Nintendo Switch『スイカゲーム』の“ニセモノ被害”が深刻化。公式サイトより目立ってしまう厄介すぎるニセモノゲーム|last=Kawase|first=Ayuo|date=October 30, 2023|website=Automaton Media JP|access-date=October 30, 2023|archive-date=October 30, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231030171024/https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231030-270098/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Additionally the game also managed to maintain number 1 on the [[My Nintendo Store]] over multiple days between September and October 2023, beating out titles such as ''[[Pikmin 4]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom]]'' and ''[[Vampire Survivors]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;DenFami&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1538957.html|title=|script-title=ja:「スイカゲーム」、ついに任天堂公式に取り上げられる|language=ja|last=Yasuda|first=Shunsuke|date=October 13, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|accessdate=October 13, 2023|archive-date=October 14, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231014015957/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1538957.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; This led to ''Suika Game'' becoming the most downloaded game on the store for the whole month of September that year.<br /> &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1536642.html|title=|script-title=ja:「スイカゲーム」ランクイン! 任天堂、Switch「9月の月間ダウンロードランキング」公開中|language=ja|last=Yashiki|first=Yuta|date=October 4, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009093218/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1536642.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The company had also announced that the game had been downloaded 50,000 times more than before its popularity increased.&lt;ref name=&quot;Auto&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Nippon&quot; /&gt; By November 7 it had been reported that ''Suika Game'' has been downloaded 3.66 million times, splitting between 3.27 million downloads domestically and 0.39 million downloads internationally.&lt;ref name=&quot;FamNov&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/08323181.html|title=|script-title=ja:累計DL数366万を突破した『スイカゲーム』メールインタビュー。グッズ展開に公式大会、プロジェクターメーカーAladdin Xによるシンカ論|language=ja|date=November 8, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=November 12, 2023|archive-date=November 12, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231112081703/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/08323181.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; As of November 14, 2023, ''Suika Game'' has been downloaded 4 million times. On December 14th, the total number of downloads of ''Suika Game'' worldwide reached 5 million. This makes the game one of the [[List of best-selling Nintendo Switch video games|best-selling games on the Nintendo Switch]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/22325111.html|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』アニメーションつきのLINEスタンプが発売。おなじみのフルーツたちや雲・ポッピーがかわいく動く全16種を収録|language=ja|date=November 22, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=November 22, 2023|archive-date=November 22, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231122204812/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/22325111.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2311/22/news208.html|title=|script-title=ja:「スイカゲーム」のLINEスタンプ登場 ゲーム本体よりも10円高い Switchソフトは累計400万ダウンロード突破|last=Tatsuki|first=Matsuura|date=November 22, 2023|website=ITMedia|access-date=November 22, 2023|archive-date=November 22, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231122204812/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2311/22/news208.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Unofficial versions===<br /> Due to the success of ''Suika Game'', it caused many [[Video game clone|unofficial versions]] of the game to pop up online. One of the most notable versions is a free web browser version with the same name; with websites such as ''Polygon'', ''[[Rock Paper Shotgun]]'' and ''[[VG247]]'' considering it a great alternative for people who weren't able to make a Japanese Nintendo account, or don't have a Nintendo Switch, although noting that the physics and presentation aren't the same as the Switch version of the game.&lt;ref name=&quot;PolyG&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;VG&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/suika-game-how-to-play-on-pc-and-nintendo-switch|title=How to play Suika Game on Nintendo Switch and PC|last=Toms|first=Ollie|date=October 19, 2023|website=[[Rock Paper Shotgun]]|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231019235056/https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/suika-game-how-to-play-on-pc-and-nintendo-switch|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside of the browser version, Aladdin X warned customers that there were many smartphone games trying to imitate ''Suika Game'' with some even using art from the official versions.&lt;ref name=&quot;IGNThrees&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1536032.html|title=|script-title=ja:「スイカゲーム」開発元がスマホ向け非正規アプリについて注意喚起|language=ja|last=Tokunaga|first=Hiroki|date=October 2, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|access-date=October 19, 2023|archive-date=October 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009234803/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1536032.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; One particular imitation managed to reach number one on the Japanese [[App Store (Apple)|App Store]] in the free games' &quot;casual&quot; section, prompting Aladdin X to request [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] to take the imitation off the service.&lt;ref name=&quot;ITclone&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> On October 30, 2023, ''Automaton Media'' reported that the amount of clones on the App Store had become an increasing problem. They specifically pointed out that more than half of the top five games on the &quot;free download&quot; rankings for both [[iPad]] and [[iPhone]] in Japan were fake versions of ''Suika Game'', mentioning that some of the fake versions were made by the same individual developer. Additionally, it was pointed out that the [[Background music|BGM]] for the game was being sold on online music sites.&lt;ref name=&quot;AutoApps&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Outside of the fake versions of the game, many [[fan games]] and [[parodies]] also arose in the wake of the game's success. Some fan games are simple retextures, such as one that replaced the fruit with the vtuber talents of Hololive.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/fan-game-holo-no-suika-available-in-english/|title=Fan Game Holo no Suika Available in English|last=Liu|first=Stephanie|date=November 19, 2023|website=[[Siliconera]]|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 23, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231123224528/https://www.siliconera.com/fan-game-holo-no-suika-available-in-english/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; &quot;''Hokkaido Game''&quot;, a fan game that replaced the fruits with the [[prefectures of Japan]], received particular attention due to the shape of the prefectures change the collision between two drops.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/hokkaido-game-is-suika-game-but-with-prefectures/|title=Hokkaido Game Is Suika Game But With Prefectures|last=Liu|first=Stephanie|date=November 2, 2023|website=[[Siliconera]]|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231110103917/https://www.siliconera.com/hokkaido-game-is-suika-game-but-with-prefectures/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1543694.html|title=|script-title=ja:&quot;Hokkaido Game&quot; distribution started! “Watermelon game” type Hokkaido-made puzzle|language=ja|last=Imado|first=Yuuma|date=November 1, 2023|website=Game Impress Watch|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231110151306/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1543694.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231101-270313/|title=|script-title=ja:スイカゲーム風落ちものパズル『北海道ゲーム』Steamでいきなり配信開始。都道府県を合体させてデカくする|language=ja|last=Fujiwara|first=Hideaki|date=November 1, 2023|website=Automaton Media JP|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 4, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231104214820/https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231101-270313/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; Other fan games added new features; such as &quot;''Whale Game Online''&quot;, which added 2-player multiplayer on top of swapping the fruits for sea creatures.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://dengekionline.com/articles/210136/|title=|script-title=ja:スイカゲーム風パズルでマルチプレイも可能な『くじらゲームオンライン』がSteamで配信開始|language=ja|date=November 11, 2023|website=[[Dengeki Online]]|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 25, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231125030225/https://dengekionline.com/articles/210136/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/10323676.html|title=|script-title=ja:スイカ系パズルゲーム『クジラゲームオンライン』がSteamで配信開始。最大ふたりでの対戦マルチプレイモードも搭載|language=ja|date=November 10, 2023|website=[[Famitsu]]|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 14, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231114104312/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202311/10323676.html|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; One of the most unique games based on ''Suika Game'' is &quot;''Watermelon Mori''&quot;, a 3D puzzle game unlike the 2D original. Although the aim of the game is similar, the player must instead use a cannon to shoot fruit onto a plate, with the difficulty coming from the physics of the fruit rolling around. Other fan games have since also opted for the 3D style gameplay.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231104-270897/|title=|script-title=ja:『スイカゲーム』風3Dゲーム現れ始める。物理演算フルーツを大砲で発射したり、瓶の中でケーキを融合させたり|language=ja|last=Fujiwara|first=Hideaki|date=November 4, 2023|website=Automaton Media JP|access-date=November 25, 2023|archive-date=November 7, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231107191218/https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20231104-270897/|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Notes ==<br /> {{notelist}}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Official website|https://www.aladdinx.jp/pages/suika-game}} (Japanese)<br /> * [https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/suika-game-switch/ Official Nintendo webpage]<br /> <br /> [[Category:2021 video games]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo Switch-only games]]<br /> [[Category:Puzzle video games]]<br /> [[Category:Video games about food and drink]]<br /> [[Category:Falling block puzzle games]]<br /> [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Single-player video games]]<br /> [[Category:2020s fads and trends]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Makuhari_Messe&diff=1185819299 Makuhari Messe 2023-11-19T05:24:41Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Japanese convention center in the Mihama-ku of Chiba city}}<br /> {{WikidataCoord}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2023}}<br /> {{Infobox convention center<br /> | name = Makuhari Messe<br /> <br /> | logo = Makuhari Messe logo.png<br /> | image = Makuhari Messe, North hall 2.jpg<br /> | image_size = 250px<br /> | image_caption = Exterior view of the North Hall in 2012<br /> | publictransit = '''[[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East)''':&lt;br&gt;{{JRLS|JE|20}} [[Keiyo Line]] at {{STN|Kaihimmakuhari}}<br /> | address = {{mf-adr<br /> |street = 2–1, Nakase<br /> |city = [[Mihama-ku, Chiba|Mihama-ku]], [[Chiba, Chiba|Chiba]]<br /> |region = [[Chiba Prefecture]]<br /> |pocode = 261-8550<br /> |nation = [[Japan]]<br /> }}<br /> | location = [[Greater Tokyo Area]]<br /> | owner = Makuhari Messe, Inc.<br /> | operator = <br /> | built = <br /> | opened = {{Start date and age|1989|10|9|df=yes}}<br /> | renovated = <br /> | expanded = {{Start date and age|1997|10|df=yes}}<br /> | closed = <br /> | demolished = <br /> | construction_cost= <br /> | former_names = <br /> | classroom_cap = 304 (International Conference Room)<br /> | banquets = 1,600 (Convention Hall)<br /> | theatre = 7,860 (Makuhari Event Hall)<br /> | total_space = {{Convert|168578|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}<br /> | exhibit = {{convert|72000|m2|abbr=on}}<br /> | breakout = <br /> | ballroom = {{convert|4488|m2|abbr=on}}<br /> | website = {{URL|www.m-messe.co.jp/en/}}<br /> }}<br /> {{nihongo|'''Makuhari Messe'''|幕張メッセ}} is a Japanese [[convention center]] outside [[Tokyo]], located in the [[Mihama-ku, Chiba|Mihama-ku]] [[Wards of Japan|ward]] of [[Chiba (city)|Chiba City]], in the northwest corner of [[Chiba Prefecture]]. Designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]], it is accessible by [[Transportation in Greater Tokyo#Railway and subway|Tokyo's commuter rail system]]. ''[[Makuhari]]'' is the name of the area, and [[wikt:Messe|Messe]] is a [[German language]] word meaning &quot;[[trade fair]]&quot;.<br /> <br /> The convention center opened on 9 October 1989. It hosts many [[high-technology]] events.<br /> <br /> Makuhari Messe is close to [[Tokyo Disney Resort]] in [[Urayasu]], and to Chiba prefecture's black sand beaches. It is accessible from [[Kaihimmakuhari Station|Kaihimmakuhari station]] on the [[Keiyō Line]] of [[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East). The center is the host of the annual [[Tokyo Auto Salon]] (modified car show, in January), the biennial [[Tokyo Motor Show]] (in October), the annual [[Tokyo Game Show]] ([[video game]] hardware and software exhibition, in September), the annual [[Jump Festa]] ([[manga]], [[anime]], and video game exposition, in December), and the biannual [[Wonder Festival]] ([[toy]]s, [[Action figures|scale figures]], and [[garage kit]]s exposition, in February and July). The venue was host to several [[Nintendo Space World]] events.<br /> <br /> It was the venue for several sports during the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020 Olympic]] and [[2020 Summer Paralympics|Paralympic Games]].<br /> <br /> ==Notable events==<br /> <br /> On 14–15 June 1997, the first official [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] tournament was held here.&lt;ref name=&quot;Pokemon&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=1997 First Official Tournament |url=https://sites.google.com/site/pkmcrp/firstofficial |website=PkmCRP}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 31 July 1999, rock band [[Glay]] held [[Glay Expo '99 Survival]] in the venue's parking lot. The concert garnered a total audience of 200,000 people, making it the [[List of highest-attended concerts#Single-artist concerts|largest-ticketed concert ever held by a single act]] at the time, as certified by the [[Guinness World Records]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/special/20099/| title=10年ぶりの『Glay Expo』をWOWOWで独占生中継!| work=[[Oricon]]| access-date=December 8, 2016| language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=GLAY、デビュー15周年の&quot;特別な1年&quot;の内容とは? |url=http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000046150 |work=Barks |access-date=2013-06-07 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Since 2000, the center has been used for the [[Summer Sonic Festival|Summer Sonic]] music festival every year, where the venue hosts the Mountain and Sonic stages.<br /> <br /> On 2–3 November 2002, [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] hosted a gig as part of the [[By the Way Tour]].<br /> <br /> On 19 September 2009, [[The Black Eyed Peas]] performed a concert as part of their [[The E.N.D. World Tour]].<br /> <br /> On 23–24 April 2011, Australian singer [[Kylie Minogue]] performed as part of her [[Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/kylie-minogue-to-embark-on-ridiculous-world-tour/ |title=Kylie Minogue to embark on ridiculous world tour |last1=Young |first1=Alex |date=10 January 2011 |website=[[Consequence of Sound]] |access-date=29 December 2019|archive-url=https://archive.today/20191229111127/https://consequenceofsound.net/2011/01/kylie-minogue-to-embark-on-ridiculous-world-tour/ |archive-date=29 December 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The venue was noted in 2005 for hosting the first round of the worldwide [[Live 8]] string of concerts.<br /> <br /> On 1 July 2005, the company that owns the convention center changed its name from &quot;Nippon Convention Center&quot; to &quot;Makuhari Messe&quot;.<br /> <br /> From 19 to 21 July 2008, [[Lucasfilm]] presented a [[Star Wars Celebration|''Star Wars'' Celebration]] Japan event at the venue to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Japanese premiere of ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |work=StarWars.com |title=Star Wars Celebration Japan to Mark 30th Anniversary of the Star Wars Saga |url=https://www.starwars.com/community/event/celebration/news20080223.html |date=2008-02-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704155915/http://starwars.com/community/event/celebration/news20080223.html |archive-date=2008-07-04}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The &quot;Jack in the Box 2009 Summer&quot; convention was held here on 15 August 2009, where numerous well-known acts performed,&lt;ref name=&quot;Jack&quot;&gt;{{cite web | title = JACK IN THE BOX 2009 SUMMER- Part 1| work = jame-world.com| url = http://www.jame-world.com/us/articles-55656-jack-in-the-box-2009-summer-part-1.html| date = 2011-08-19}}&lt;/ref&gt; including the reunion performance of influential metal band [[Dead End (band)|Dead End]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Dead End&quot;&gt;{{cite web | title = DEAD END Revival| work = jame-world.com| url = http://www.jame-world.com/us/news-51953-dead-end-revival.html| date = 2011-08-19}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> American pop singer [[Lady Gaga]] performed in the arena for the first time, as part of her debut headlining tour, [[The Fame Ball Tour]], during the Summer Sonic Festival, on 8 August 2009&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/my-chemical-romance/10781|title=Live Review: Summer Sonic 2009|date=August 21, 2009|work=NME|access-date=July 18, 2013|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1374134538KMRRBLXGCP?url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/my-chemical-romance/10781|archive-date=July 18, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; and for MTV Video Music Aid Japan in 2011.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2011/05/lady-gaga-comes-to-town-for-a-good-cause/ |title=Lady Gaga comes to town for a good cause |author=&lt;!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--&gt; |date=9 May 2011 |website=[[Tokyo Weekender]] |access-date=29 December 2019 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20191229111520/https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2011/05/lady-gaga-comes-to-town-for-a-good-cause/ |archive-date=29 December 2019 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The center hosted the [[Magic: The Gathering World Championship]] in 2010.<br /> <br /> It was scheduled to host the [[Anime Contents Expo]], hosted by the Comic-10 Shakai in March 2011 to counter the [[Tokyo International Anime Fair]] as part of their [[boycott]] of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government]] under Governor [[Shintarō Ishihara]], but both events were cancelled after the [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | title=Anime Contents Expo 2011 Cancelled| url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-17/anime-contents-expo-2011-cancelled/ | work=[[Anime News Network]] | date=March 17, 2011 | access-date=2011-03-17}}&lt;/ref&gt; The first Anime Contents Expo was held on 31 March and 1 April 2012, and was visited by 42,000 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | title=アニメ コンテンツ エキスポ 2013年の開催発表 会場は幕張メッセ4ホールに拡大| url=http://animeanime.jp/article/2012/10/01/11601.html | work=animeanime.jp | date=October 1, 2012 | access-date=2012-10-01}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The Korean girl group, [[2NE1]], performed here as part of their [[Nolza tour]] here on 1–2 October 2011.<br /> <br /> The Japanese band [[The Gazette (band)|The Gazette]] held various concerts there, including their 10th-anniversary concert on 10 March 2012.<br /> <br /> The [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] annual festival tour [[Ozzfest]] took place here on 11–12 May 2013. This was the festival's first appearance in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&amp;newsitemID=181096|title=Japanese Edition Of Ozzfest To Take Place Next May|date=2012-10-19|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2012-11-25}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&amp;newsitemID=181717|title=Ozzfest: More Details Revealed|date=2012-11-02|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2012-11-25}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&amp;newsitemID=181644|title=Black Sabbath, Slipknot Confirmed For Japan's Ozzfest|date=2012-10-31|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2012-11-25}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&amp;newsitemID=182691|title=Tool, Deftones, Slash, Stone Sour Confirmed For Ozzfest Japan|date=2012-11-24|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=2012-11-25}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Kawaii metal]] band [[Babymetal]] has played a number of concerts here including the [[Live: Legend 1999 &amp; 1997 Apocalypse|Legend 1997]] show on 21 December 2013 for singer [[Suzuka Nakamoto|Su-metal's]] 16th birthday, which was recorded for live DVD. On their 2015 World Tour, they would again play here and release the performance on live DVD as part of the [[Babymetal World Tour 2015#Trilogy: Metal Resistance Episode III – Apocalypse|Trilogy: Metal Resistance Episode III – Apocalypse]] limited edition DVD set available only to members of &quot;The One&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/babymetal/2013/makuhari-event-hall-chiba-japan-33c45c55.html |website=Setlist.fm|title=BABYMETAL Setlist at Makuhari Event Hall, Chiba}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/babymetal/2015/makuhari-messe-chiba-japan-4bc977fa.html |website=Setlist.fm|title=BABYMETAL Setlist at Makuhari Messe, Chiba}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[One Direction]]'s Final Leg of their [[Take Me Home Tour (One Direction)|Take Me Home Tour]] was held in the International Exhibition Halls 7 and 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2013/11/05/music/one-direction-takes-the-j-pop-path-to-success/#.XgiHLVVKjIU |title=One Direction takes the J-pop path to success |last1=Hadfield |first1=James |date=5 November 2013 |website=[[The Japan Times]] |access-date=29 December 2019 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20191229110123/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2013/11/05/music/one-direction-takes-the-j-pop-path-to-success/%23.XgiHLVVKjIU |archive-date=29 December 2019 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Mariah Carey]] performed in the arena for the first time, as part of her [[The Elusive Chanteuse Show]] on 4 October 2014.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://wtlcfm.com/2222220/mariah-carey-struggles-to-hit-high-notes-at-concert-in-japan-video/ |title=Mariah Carey Struggles to Hit High Notes at Concert in Japan |last1=Kixx |first1=Kenny |date=6 October 2014 |website=[[WTLC-FM]] |publisher=[[Urban One]] |access-date=29 December 2019 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20191229110517/https://wtlcfm.com/2222220/mariah-carey-struggles-to-hit-high-notes-at-concert-in-japan-video/ |archive-date=29 December 2019 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The Metal festival &quot;Knotfest Japan&quot; was held here on 15–16 November 2014.<br /> <br /> As an epilogue to their 25th anniversary, [[Luna Sea]] hosted the rock festival Lunatic Fest on 27–28 June 2015.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| title=LUNA SEA hosts LUNATIC FEST. 12 artists perform on 3 stages (MOON, SHINE, FATE)| url=http://www.en.barks.jp/news/?id=1000005500| work=barks.jp| date=2014-04-14| access-date=2015-04-14| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150414192435/http://www.en.barks.jp/news/?id=1000005500| archive-date=2015-04-14| url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; Other acts include [[Siam Shade]], [[Dir en grey]], [[9mm Parabellum Bullet]] and [[Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas]] the first night and [[Glay]], [[Mucc]] and [[Alexandros (band)|Alexandros]] the second.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| title = LUNA SEAフェス、GLAYら10組日程発表 5・8出演者第2弾| url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2052459/full/| work=[[Oricon]]| language=ja| date=2015-05-04| access-date=2015-05-04}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Techno-Pop group [[Perfume (Japanese band)|Perfume]] performed at concerts 16, 18, and 19 June 2016.<br /> <br /> It has been the venue of Magical Mirai, an annual [[Vocaloid]] exhibition and concert held usually during the end of August or early September, featuring [[Hatsune Miku]] since 2016.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://magicalmirai.com/2019/index_en.html|title = INDEX &amp;#124; Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2–3 December 2017, the trance-pop duo [[fripSide]] performed at the venue for their “crossroads 2017–2018 tour”. In 2017 and 2018, it held the obstacle course show ''[[Kunoichi (TV series)|Kunoichi]]''.<br /> <br /> [[Ariana Grande]] played three shows at the arena for her 2017 [[Dangerous Woman Tour]] performing to over 52,000 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal|publication-date=25 November 2017|title=Billboard Boxscore|journal=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=Eldridge Industries|issn=0006-2510|access-date=17 November 2017|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171115163912/http://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore|url-status=live|archive-date=15 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Makuhari Messe became the venue for four sports during the [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo 2020 Olympics]]. The sports of fencing, taekwondo, karate, and wrestling were originally to be staged at [[Tokyo Big Sight]]. This move was a part of cost-cutting measures implemented by the organisers.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=IOC Executive Board confirms Tokyo 2020 venue locations for eight more sports |url=https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-executive-board-confirms-tokyo-2020-venue-locations-for-eight-more-sports |website=International Olympic Committee |publisher=International Olympic Committee |access-date=15 September 2018 |date=8 June 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/06/09/national/ioc-approves-new-events-2020-tokyo-games-stadium-delays-worry-bach-baseball-may-make-comeback/ |title=IOC approves new events for 2020 Tokyo Games; stadium delays worry Bach; baseball may make comeback {{!}} The Japan Times |website=www.japantimes.co.jp |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150612001026/http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/06/09/national/ioc-approves-new-events-2020-tokyo-games-stadium-delays-worry-bach-baseball-may-make-comeback |archive-date=2015-06-12}} &lt;/ref&gt; [[Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Karate]] has since been moved to the [[Nippon Budokan]]. Assigned halls for the Games are:&lt;ref name=LOCOG20201012&gt;{{cite news |title=Third coordination meeting for COVID-19 countermeasures at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 |url=https://tokyo2020.org/en/news/third-coordination-meeting-for-covid-19-countermeasures-at-the-olympic-and-paral |newspaper=Tokyo 2020 |access-date=24 October 2020 |date=12 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Hall A: For the Olympic Games, [[Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|taekwondo]] and [[Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|wrestling]]; then for the Paralympic Games, [[Sitting volleyball at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|sitting volleyball]]; <br /> * Hall B: For the Olympic Games, [[Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|fencing]]; then for the Paralympic Games, [[Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|taekwondo]] and [[Wheelchair fencing at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|wheelchair fencing]]; <br /> * Hall C: For the Paralympic Games, [[Goalball at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|goalball]].<br /> <br /> Lucasfilm is scheduled to present another [[Star Wars Celebration|''Star Wars'' Celebration]] Japan event at the venue from 18 to 20 April 2025.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Team |first=StarWars com |title=Star Wars Celebration Heads to Japan in 2025 |url=https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-celebration-japan-2025 |access-date=2023-08-15 |website=StarWars.com |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Gallery==<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Jrb_20081129_Makuhari_Messe_chiba_japan_003.jpg|Makuhari Messe Event Hall<br /> File:Makuharimesse_Facility-Conference.jpg|International Conference Hall of Makuhari Messe<br /> File:Jrb_20081129_Makuhari_Messe_chiba_japan_002.jpg|Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 9 - 11 Hall (From Makuhari Event Hall side).<br /> File:Jrb_20081129_Makuhari_Messe_chiba_japan_001.jpg|Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 1 - 8 Hall (From [[Chiba Marine Stadium]] side).<br /> File:Tms2007_01.jpg|[[Tokyo Motor Show]] (2007)<br /> File:Sega_booth,_Tokyo_Game_Show_20040926b.jpg|[[Tokyo Game Show]] (2004)<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> <br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> * [http://www.m-messe.co.jp/ Makuhari Messe website] {{in lang|ja|en}}<br /> * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120214053837/http://gmap.jp/shop-12812.html Makuhari Messe Map]<br /> <br /> {{s-start}}<br /> {{succession box<br /> | title=[[World Figure Skating Championships]]&lt;br&gt; Venue<br /> | before=[[Sportovní hala]], [[Prague, Czech Republic|Prague]]<br /> | after=[[National Indoor Arena]], [[Birmingham, England|Birmingham]]<br /> | years= [[1994 World Figure Skating Championships|1994]] <br /> }}<br /> {{end}}<br /> {{2020 Summer Olympic venues}}<br /> {{2020 Summer Paralympic venues}}<br /> {{Olympic venues wrestling}}<br /> {{Olympic venues fencing}}<br /> {{Olympic venues taekwondo}}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Basketball venues in 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embed =<br /> | embedded = <br /> | references = <br /> | footnotes =<br /> }}<br /> }}<br /> {{Nihongo|'''Tokyo Big Sight'''|東京ビッグサイト|Tōkyō Biggu Saito}}, officially known as {{Nihongo|'''Tokyo International Exhibition Center'''|東京国際展示場|Tōkyō Kokusai Tenjijō}}, is a [[convention center|convention and exhibition center]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], and the largest one in the country. Opened in April 1996, the center is located in the [[Ariake, Tokyo|Ariake]] Minami district of {{Nihongo|Tokyo Waterfront City|臨海副都心|Rinkai Fukutoshin}} on the [[Tokyo Bay]] waterfront. Its most iconic feature is the visually distinctive Conference Tower. The name Tokyo Big Sight in Japanese eventually became the official name, and it also became the name of the operator in April 2003.<br /> <br /> The center was a planned venue for the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] hosting [[wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|wrestling]], [[fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|fencing]] and [[taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|taekwondo]] events, but the reduction of public funds forced the organization committee to choose an alternative location for these events; it instead served as the main broadcasting and press center for the Games.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Venue Plan |url=http://tokyo2020.jp/en/plan/venue/index.html |publisher=Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee |access-date=11 September 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130727040849/http://tokyo2020.jp/en/plan/venue/index.html |archive-date=July 27, 2013 }}&lt;/ref&gt;{{failed verification|date=January 2016}}<br /> <br /> ==Location and components==<br /> [[File:Tokyo Big Sight at Night.jpg|thumb|left|Tokyo Big Sight at night|alt=Photo]]<br /> Located on the shore of [[Tokyo Bay]], about 30 minutes by rail from [[Tokyo Station]], Big Sight is Japan's largest international convention venue.&lt;ref name=METI2014&gt;{{cite book|title=展示会産業概論 |trans-title=Overview of exhibition industry|date=March 2014|publisher=Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry|url=http://www.meti.go.jp/policy/mono_info_service/mono/creative/5.3syo.pdf |page=98|language=Japanese}}&lt;/ref&gt; Its most distinctive feature is the unique architecture of its {{convert|58|m|ft}} high eight-storey Conference [[Tower]]. The site utilizes [[steel frame]] with [[reinforced concrete]] construction, boasting a total floor area of {{convert|230873|m2|sqft}} which outsizes [[Makuhari Messe]]'s floor space by half,&lt;ref name=&quot;Con&quot;/&gt; and of which {{percentage|35|100}} is indoors. The convention center is divided into three main areas, each with their own [[restaurant]]s and other supporting facilities: The ''East Exhibition Hall'', the ''West Exhibition Hall'' and the ''Conference Tower''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tokyo Big Sight|url=http://businesseventstokyo.org/convention/tokyo-big-sight/|publisher=Business Events Tokyo|access-date=9 January 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear left}}<br /> <br /> ===Conference Tower===<br /> [[File:Bigsite Tokyo2012.JPG|thumb|left|As seen from the ground|alt=Photo]]<br /> The architectural element most associated with the Tokyo Big Sight name, the glass and [[titanium]]-panelled Conference Tower appears as a set of four inverted [[pyramid]]s mounted upon large supports. The first floor comprises an 1,100-seat reception hall and four conference rooms of varying size. The second floor comprises the ''Entrance Plaza'' which is the main access area, the [[glass]]-roofed ''Event Plaza'', the ''Entrance Hall'' which leads to the exhibition halls proper, and the ''Exhibition Plaza''.&lt;ref name=&quot;Alpha&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Conference Tower|url=http://www.bigsight.jp/english/guestguid/guid/guid_meeting.html|publisher=Tokyo Big Sight|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041107090104/http://www.bigsight.jp/english/guestguid/guid/guid_meeting.html|archive-date=2004-11-07}}&lt;/ref&gt; There are no floors three through five due to the structure's above-ground stature.<br /> <br /> Floors six and seven can be directly accessed via [[escalator]] from the second-floor Entrance Hall, and comprise the main convention facilities of the Tower. The sixth floor houses ten conference rooms of small to medium size, some of which can be merged into larger spaces by removing intervening partitions.&lt;ref name=&quot;Alpha&quot;/&gt; Floor seven houses the 1,000-seat International Conference Room as well as three conference rooms of much smaller size. Floor eight houses five conference rooms.<br /> <br /> Scattered around the Tower's vicinity are [[public art]] pieces, most of which are works by international artists such as [[Claes Oldenburg]] and his wife Coosje Van Bruggen, [[Michael Craig-Martin]] and [[Lee U-Fan]]. These include a giant sculpture of a saw,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last1=Oldenburg |first1=Claes |first2=Coosje van |last2=Bruggen|title=Saw, Sawing|url=http://oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/sawsawing.htm|website=oldenburgvanbruggen.com|access-date=9 January 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt; a large stylized pond and three [[marble]] beds.&lt;ref name=Artworks&gt;{{cite web|title=Works of Art|url=http://www.bigsight.jp/english/services/floormap/artwork.html |publisher=Tokyo Big Sight |access-date=9 January 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104235334/http://www.bigsight.jp/english/services/floormap/artwork.html |archive-date=2015-01-04 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===East Exhibition Hall===<br /> [[File:Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Hall Galleria.jpg|thumb|left|The central Galleria|alt=Photo]]<br /> The East Exhibition Hall's main layout consists of a central {{convert|600|m|ft}} long two-tiered [[Long gallery|galleria]], flanked on both sides by three mostly identical exhibition halls, and has underground parking available.&lt;ref name=FloorMap2015&gt;{{cite web|title=Floor Map|url=http://www.bigsight.jp/english/services/floormap/|publisher=Tokyo Big Sight|access-date=2015-01-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104235652/http://www.bigsight.jp/english/services/floormap/|archive-date=2015-01-04 |url-status=live | df=dmy-all}}&lt;/ref&gt; The overall height of the structure is three storeys, with the galleria reaching two storeys. The glass-roofed galleria is equipped with [[Escalator#Moving walkways|moving walkways]] for easier movement, food outlets, escalators, electronic signboards and a host of other relevant facilities.<br /> <br /> Each hall has a mobile roof that enables exhibitors to control the amount of [[sunlight]] coming through, recessed electronic and control service pits at regular intervals ({{convert|6|m|ft}}), a show office, four meeting rooms and a dressing room. It is possible to merge a hall with adjacent halls on the same side, allowing for a maximum continuous floor space three times the capacity of a single hall, or a grand total of {{convert|26010|m2|sqft}} 26,010 m&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt;.<br /> <br /> Unlike its West counterpart, the East Exhibition Hall is not located next to the main Conference Tower area.<br /> <br /> ===West Exhibition Hall===<br /> [[File:Tokyo Big Sight West Exhibition Hall Atrium.jpg|thumb|left|The Atrium on a busy day|alt=Photo]]<br /> The West Exhibition Hall's layout consists of four internal halls surrounding a central two-tiered [[Atrium (architecture)|Atrium]]. Halls one and two occupy the first floor, and are each equipped with a single meeting room, two show offices and seven meeting rooms. If necessary, they can be merged with the glass-roofed atrium area to maximize all available exhibition space. Halls three and four are individually smaller than the first floor halls, as the rest of the space not taken up by the Atrium's upper area is largely the rooftop exhibition area.<br /> <br /> Adjacent to the West Exhibition Hall is an outdoor exhibition area, which like the rooftop area overlooks the waterfront. Like the other exhibition areas in the Tokyo Big Sight, it is possible to combine both upper halls and both spaces together to create a single continuous floor area. All in all, the West Exhibition Hall boasts in total six show offices, twenty-three meeting rooms and three dressing rooms. The gross total floor area of the Hall stands at {{convert|46280|m2}}.<br /> <br /> ==Construction==<br /> Contracted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Bureau of Finance, the construction of the entire site was handled by eight contractors in total, among them companies such as the [[Hazama Corporation|Hazama]] and [[Shimizu Corporation|Shimizu]] Corporations. Construction began in October 1992 and was finished in October 1995. The total contract was worth {{JPY|40,392}}{{nbsp}}million.&lt;ref name=&quot;Con&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Tokyo International Exhibition Center Congress Tower |url=http://www.hazama.co.jp/english/architectural/completed/ct_rinkai.html |website= [[Hazama Ando|Hazama Corporation]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030804185659/http://www.hazama.co.jp/english/architectural/completed/ct_rinkai.html |archive-date=2003-08-04|df=dmy-all}}&lt;/ref&gt; Forty-five percent of that sum went to Hazama, the sole contractor of the Tower segment.<br /> <br /> Then [[Politics of Tokyo|Governor of Tokyo]] [[Shunichi Suzuki (governor)|Shunichi Suzuki]] was present at the 1994 lifting-up ceremony on June 30, which initiated the raising the Tower's {{convert|6500|ST}} main structure above ground,&lt;ref name=&quot;Con&quot;/&gt; a process which took three days to complete using a computer-guided system that precisely [[Jack (device)|jacked]] the structure up into place.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Offices, Industrial and Commercial Facilities|url=http://www.hazama.co.jp/english/architectural/offices/p14.html| website = [[Hazama Ando|Hazama Corporation]] |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20030804065725/http://www.hazama.co.jp/english/architectural/offices/p14.html | archive-date= 2003-08-04| df=dmy-all}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 250-ton aerial [[escalator]] was installed later to formally link the raised structure to the ground floors.<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[Comiket]]<br /> * [[Intex Osaka]]<br /> * [[Tourism in Tokyo]]<br /> * [[AnimeJapan]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> * {{Official website|http://www.bigsight.jp/english}} {{in lang|en}}<br /> * [http://gmap.jp/shop-12719.html Tokyo Big Sight Map]<br /> <br /> {{2020 Summer Olympic venues}}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Odaiba]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1996]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1995]]<br /> [[Category:Convention centers in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Koto, Tokyo]]<br /> [[Category:Event venues established in 1996]]<br /> [[Category:Venues of the 2020 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:Inverted pyramids]]<br /> [[Category:High-tech architecture]]<br /> [[Category:Pyramids in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Olympic International Broadcast Centres]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kyushu_Asahi_Broadcasting&diff=1148143401 Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting 2023-04-04T10:09:15Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Radio and TV station in Fukuoka}}<br /> {{Expand Japanese|九州朝日放送|date=July 2009}}<br /> {{Infobox company<br /> | name = Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting<br /> | trading_name = Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Ltd.<br /> | native_name = 九州朝日放送株式会社<br /> | native_name_lang = ja<br /> | romanized_name = Kyushu Asahi Hoso Kabushiki Gaisha<br /> | logo = [[File:KBCnewlogo.png|KBCnewlogo|200px]] <br /> | logo_size = 170px<br /> | image = KBCbuilding.jpg<br /> | image_size = 210px<br /> | image_caption = <br /> | type = [[kabushiki gaisha]]<br /> | foundation = {{start date and age|1953|8|21}}<br /> | key_people = Yasushi Waki&lt;br&gt;{{small|(President &amp; CEO)}}<br /> | industry = {{unbulleted list|[[Media (communication)|Media]]}}<br /> | services = {{unbulleted list|[[Television broadcasting|Broadcast television]]}}<br /> | parent = {{ubl|[[Asahi Shimbun|The Asahi Shimbun Company]] (18.41%)|Showa Bus Co., Ltd. (5.01%)|[[TV Asahi Corporation]] (4%)|[[Toei Company]] (3.95%)|[[Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation]] (3.46%)|The Nishi-Nippon City Bank, Ltd. (3.13%)|[[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] (2.63%)|Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Employee Shareholding Association (2.26%)|[[Dentsu Inc.]] (2.06%)|[[Bridgestone Corporation]] (1.86%)|[[Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company]] (1.71%)|}}<br /> | homepage = {{URL|https://www.kbc.co.jp/}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Infobox radio station<br /> | name = JOIF<br /> | city = [[Fukuoka, Fukuoka|Fukuoka]]<br /> | area = [[Fukuoka Prefecture]]<br /> | branding = KBC Radio<br /> | frequency = 1413 kHz AM; 90.2 MHz FM<br /> | translator =<br /> | repeater = <br /> | airdate = January 1, 1954<br /> | format = [[Talk radio|Talk]], [[Sports radio|Sports]]<br /> | language = Japanese<br /> | power = 50 kW<br /> | erp = <br /> | haat = <br /> | class = <br /> | facility_id = <br /> | coordinates = <br /> | callsign_meaning = '''JO'''&lt;br&gt;'''I'''chi (1)&lt;br&gt;'''F'''ukuoka<br /> | former_callsigns = <br /> | former_frequencies = <br /> | affiliations = [[National Radio Network (Japan)|NRN]]<br /> | licensee = <br /> | sister_stations = <br /> | webcast = [http://radiko.jp/#KBC Radiko]<br /> | website = http://www.kbc.co.jp/radio/ <br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Infobox television station<br /> | callsign = JOIF-DTV<br /> | location = [[Fukuoka]], [[Fukuoka Prefecture]]<br /> | city =<br /> | country = [[Japan]]<br /> | branding = KBC<br /> | digital = 31 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])<br /> | virtual = 1<br /> | subchannels = <br /> | translators = <br /> | affiliations = [[All-Nippon News Network]]<br /> | owner = Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting<br /> | licensee = <br /> | founded = <br /> | airdate = March 1, 1959<br /> | last_airdate = <br /> | callsign_meaning = '''JO'''&lt;br&gt;'''I'''chi (Channel 1)&lt;br&gt;'''F'''ukuoka<br /> | sister_stations = <br /> | licensing_authority = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications|MIC]]<br /> | former_callsigns = JOIF-TV (1959-2011)<br /> | former_channel_numbers = [[Analog television|Analog]]: &lt;br&gt; 1 ([[VHF]], 1959–2011)<br /> | former_affiliations = [[Fuji News Network]] (March 1, 1959-September 30, 1964)&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|120}}<br /> | erp = <br /> | haat = <br /> | class = <br /> | facility_id = <br /> | coordinates = {{coord|33|35|35.7|N|130|21|5.3|E|region:JP-26_scale:3000|display=title}}<br /> | website = http://www.kbc.co.jp/tv/ <br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Nihongo|'''Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd.'''|九州朝日放送株式会社|Kyushu Asahi Hoso Kabushiki Gaisha}} is a broadcasting station in [[Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka]], [[Japan]], and it is affiliated with [[National Radio Network (Japan)|National Radio Network]] (NRN) on radio and [[All-Nippon News Network]] (ANN) on TV.<br /> <br /> With its relay transmitters in [[Saga Prefecture|Saga]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2021-08-26|title=KBC TV Coverage Map|url=https://kbc.co.jp/company/business/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-26|website=KBC Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; KBC functions as the default ANN affiliate for the said prefecture, as that area doesn't have an ANN affiliate of its own.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> <br /> === Early History ===<br /> After the establishment of the &quot;Three Radio Laws&quot; ([[:ja:電波法|Radio Law]], [[:ja:放送法|Broadcasting Law]], and [[:ja:電波監理委員会設置法|Radio Supervisory Committee Establishment Law]]) in 1950, Japan established a system where public broadcasting ([[NHK]]) and commercial broadcasting coexisted.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite book|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/834675110|title=九州朝日放送30年史|publisher=Kyūshū Asahi Broadcasting|year=1983|trans-title=30 Years of Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting|oclc=834675110}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Rp|4–5}}<br /> <br /> Among the 16 companies that were able to receive the license, two of them are from Fukuoka Prefecture: Radio Kyushu (later renamed [[RKB Mainichi Broadcasting]]) and Nishinippon Broadcasting (not related to [[Nishinippon Broadcasting|RNC]] in Kagawa Prefecture).&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|7}} However, due to the latter failing to raise enough funds, the license was then returned in January 1952.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|11}} But the then founders of Nishinippon Broadcasting, Shigetomo Nakahara, did not give up and applied for a radio broadcasting license in 1953, which was then granted on May of the same year.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|12–14}} With financial support from the Asahi Shimbun, Nishinippon Broadcasting was then renamed to '''Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting''' on August 18, 1953.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|21}}<br /> <br /> === Founding ===<br /> [[File:Kurume izutsuya.jpg|thumb|240x240px|The Asahiya Department Store (later Kurume Izutsuya) which was the initial headquarters of KBC until it moved to Fukuoka City in 1956. The building closed down in February 2009 and was later demolished.]]<br /> Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting then opened on August 21, 1953&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|date=2021-08-27|title=沿革|会社概要|KBC九州朝日放送|trans-title=History of KBC|url=https://kbc.co.jp/company/profile/history.php|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-27|website=Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; with its headquarters initially located in the Asahiya Department Store in [[Kurume|Kurume City]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|22–23}} On December 24, 1953, KBC began trial radio broadcasts,&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|24}} which officially started broadcasting on New Year's Day of 1954.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|25}}<br /> <br /> In 1956, KBC received an expansion license for its radio broadcast to extend its coverage to whole of Fukuoka.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|52–53}}As part of its radio expansion, they permanently moved their headquarters to the Hananoseki Building in [[Nakasu]], Fukuoka City on November 30, 1956.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|57–58, 60}}<br /> <br /> === Expansion to television broadcasting ===<br /> In October 1956, KBC applied for a TV broadcasting license for the Fukuoka City and [[Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū|Kokura]] areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|73}} However, at that time, multiple companies applied for a TV license in the prefecture. Under the mediation of the Ministry of Post (currently the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications]]), KBC received their license on October 22, 1957.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|78–82}}<br /> <br /> After obtaining their license, KBC then planned to move its headquarters to Nagahama, Fukuoka City in order to meet the facility requirements for TV broadcasting.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|91}} Prior to the start of TV broadcasting, KBC decided to become part of [[Fuji TV]] and Nippon Educational Television (NET) (current [[TV Asahi]]) affiliates.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|96}} On July 15, 1958, KBC established its relay transmitter in [[Kitakyushu|Kokura City]] in Kitakyushu as part of its preparations for TV broadcasting.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|63}}<br /> <br /> KBC started its TV operations on March 1, 1959 at 10am.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|98}} At that time it allotted to air at least 70% of programs from Nippon Educational Television and 30% of programs from Fuji TV.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|100–101}} In July 1961, KBC obtained another license for the whole of Kitakyushu City in Fukuoka and started to place its relay transmitters on [[Mount Sarakura]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|120}} Fuji TV programming has been dropped completely on the TV schedules of KBC on October 1, 1964 after [[Television Nishinippon Corporation|Television Nishinippon]] decided to become part of FNN/FNS as their primary affiliate.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|120}} This resulted to the increase of the time allotment for NET programming to 78%, with local programming increased to 22%.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|139–145}} Color TV started on April 1, 1967.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|159, 161}}<br /> <br /> In 1969, the Fukuoka District Court requested four television stations, including KBC (the other three being RKB Mainichi Broadcasting, Television Nishinippon, and NHK Fukuoka), to submit news footage of college students protesting the docking of a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at Sasebo Port, but Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting refused to do so on the grounds that it infringed on press freedom. The newsreel was returned in December of the same year.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|196}}<br /> <br /> === 1970s - present ===<br /> In 1978, KBC opened its first ANN News Bureau in Vienna.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|226}} KBC started TV broadcasting in stereo sound since 1982.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|323–324}} On April 1, 1987, KBC opened its current headquarters.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=KBCビル|url=http://kbckaihatsu.co.jp/property/view/01/index.html?TB_iframe&amp;width=800&amp;height=700&amp;modal=false|access-date=2021-08-27|website=kbckaihatsu.co.jp}}&lt;/ref&gt; KBC then achieved broadcasting for 24 hours everyday since April 1, 1996.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt; KBC started digital TV broadcasting on December 1, 2006 and stopped analog broadcasting on July 24, 2011.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Programming ==<br /> During its early years on TV, KBC produced a short 15 minute local news bulletin.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|99}} In 1978, KBC began airing a proper local news bulletin which was named as KBC News Plaza.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;{{Rp|408}} Currently their local news program is known as Shiritaka!, which started airing in 2018.<br /> <br /> *Asadesu(アサデス。)<br /> *Super J Channel Kyushu/Okinawa(スーパーJチャンネル 九州・沖縄)<br /> *KBC News Pia(KBCニュースピア)<br /> *Kyushu Kaido Story<br /> *Ruriiro no Sunadokei(るり色の砂時計)<br /> *[[Fukuoka Marathon]]<br /> *[[National High School Baseball Championship|National High School Baseball Fukuoka Regional Tournament]]<br /> *[[Vana H Cup KBC Augusta]]<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;<br /> <br /> {{TV Asahi Networks}}<br /> {{TV-kyushuoki}}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Asahi Shimbun Company]]<br /> [[Category:All-Nippon News Network]]<br /> [[Category:Television stations in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Radio in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Radio stations established in 1954]]<br /> [[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1959]]<br /> [[Category:Mass media in Fukuoka]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111859103 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T09:12:35Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 16 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical depression<br /> |category=nwpdepression<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=file:TyphoonTalasTrack20229.23.png<br /> |lat=32.0<br /> |lon=135.1<br /> |distance_from={{convert|212|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|30|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|13|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|32.0|N|135.1|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|212|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|30|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|13|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Depression 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image= IMG_8199.png<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=TyphoonNoru2022track.jpg<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|556|nmi|round=5}} SSE of [[Kadena Air Base]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|556|nmi|abbr=on}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111858703 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T09:08:59Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Talas */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 16 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical depression<br /> |category=nwpdepression<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=file:TyphoonTalasTrack20229.23.png<br /> |lat=32.0<br /> |lon=135.1<br /> |distance_from={{convert|212|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|30|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|13|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|32.0|N|135.1|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|212|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|30|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|13|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Depression 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image= IMG_8199.png<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|556|nmi|round=5}} SSE of [[Kadena Air Base]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|556|nmi|abbr=on}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111857081 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T08:55:32Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image= IMG_8199.png<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111857035 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T08:55:05Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Talas */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image= IMG_8199.png<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111856548 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T08:50:33Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Talas */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image= IMG_8199.png<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111856315 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T08:48:05Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* 台風ノル(カルディング) */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=JMA TD 23 2022-09-21 0440Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=06:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Noru 2022-09-23 0100Z.jpg<br /> |track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.3<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|9|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 06:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.3|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|9|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2216 (Noru)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Noru)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot; (Noru)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111855845 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T08:42:42Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Talas */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=16<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Noru&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=File:Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Noru (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=JMA TD 23 2022-09-21 0440Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Noru (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm <br /> |JMAcategory=storm <br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Temporary cyclone north.svg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=17.7<br /> |lon=131.8<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|W]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|13|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin. Then having its name ''Noru''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Depression 18W (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.7|N|131.8|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|30|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|45|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west at {{cvt|13|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Depression &quot;b&quot;]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Eighteen)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot;]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname active|Noru (2216)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Noru (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> {{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=23&amp;nbsp;systems|dates=March&amp;nbsp;29 – Season ongoing|winds={{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}}|pres={{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|damage={{ntsp|1309000000||$}}|deaths=263|}}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}<br /> * [[Weather of 2022]]<br /> * [[Tropical cyclones in 2022]]<br /> * [[Pacific typhoon season]]<br /> * [[2022 Atlantic hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 Pacific hurricane season]]<br /> * [[2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]<br /> * South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 Australian region cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Australian region cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> * South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2021–22 South Pacific cyclone season|2021–22]], [[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> {{WPAC EL's}}<br /> <br /> {{2022 Pacific typhoon season buttons}}<br /> <br /> {{TC Decades|Year=2020|basin=Pacific|type=typhoon}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]]<br /> [[Category:Pacific typhoon seasons]]<br /> [[Category:Tropical cyclones in 2022]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2022_Pacific_typhoon_season&diff=1111826356 2022 Pacific typhoon season 2022-09-23T04:10:01Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Tropical Storm Talas */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Typhoon season in the Western Pacific Ocean}}<br /> {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane season<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Year=2022<br /> |First storm formed=March 29, 2022<br /> |Last storm dissipated=Season ongoing<br /> |Track=2022 Pacific typhoon season summary.png<br /> |Strongest storm name=[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]<br /> |Strongest storm pressure=910<br /> |Strongest storm winds=105<br /> |Average wind speed=10<br /> |Total depressions=23<br /> |Total storms=15<br /> |Total hurricanes=7<br /> |Total super=2 (unofficial){{refn|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}}<br /> |Fatalities=263 total<br /> |Damages=1310<br /> |five seasons=[[2020 Pacific typhoon season|2020]], [[2021 Pacific typhoon season|2021]], '''2022''', ''[[2023 Pacific typhoon season|2023]]'', ''[[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]]''<br /> |Season timeline=&lt;!--Timeline of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season--&gt;<br /> | Atlantic season=2022 Atlantic hurricane season<br /> | East Pacific season=2022 Pacific hurricane season<br /> | North Indian season=2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season<br /> }}<br /> The '''2022 Pacific typhoon season''' is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2022, though most tropical cyclones typically [[tropical cyclogenesis|develop]] between May and October.<br /> <br /> The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between [[100th meridian east|100°E]] and [[180th meridian]]. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JMA)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Japan Meteorological Agency is the official [[Regional Specialized Meteorological Center]] for the western Pacific Ocean.|group=&quot;nb&quot;}} will name a [[tropical cyclone]] should it be judged to have 10-minute [[maximum sustained wind|sustained wind speeds]] of at least {{cvt|65|km/h}} anywhere in the basin, whilst the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(PAGASA)&lt;/small&gt; assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(JTWC)&lt;/small&gt;{{#tag:ref|The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint [[United States Navy]]&amp;nbsp;– [[United States Air Force]] task force that issues tropical cyclone warnings for the western Pacific Ocean and other regions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|title=Joint Typhoon Warning Center Mission Statement|year=2011|access-date=July 25, 2012|url=https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070726103400/https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/menu/JTWC_mission.html|archive-date=July 26, 2007}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;}}{{refn|A super typhoon is an unofficial category used by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] (JTWC) for a typhoon with winds of at least {{cvt|240|km/h}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;faq&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 13, 2012|title=Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|access-date=September 22, 2012|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004091412/http://www.usno.navy.mil/JTWC/frequently-asked-questions-1/frequently-asked-questions/|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;|group=&quot;nb&quot;|name=&quot;STY&quot;}} are given a number with a &quot;W&quot; suffix. <br /> __TOC__<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Seasonal forecasts==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;float:right&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! TSR forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Total&lt;br /&gt;Typhoons !! Intense&lt;br /&gt;TCs !! ACE !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | &lt;small&gt;Average (1965–2021)&lt;/small&gt; || 25.9 || 16.2 || 8.8 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=May 5, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=Extended Range Forecast for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastMay2022.pdf|access-date=May 5, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | May 5, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 293 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | July 6, 2022 || 23 || 13 || 7 || 217 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=July 6, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=July Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastJul2022.pdf|access-date=July 7, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | August 9, 2022 || 23 || 14 || 6 || 166 || &lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;&gt;{{cite report|date=August 9, 2022|last2=Lea |first2= Adam|title=August Forecast Forecast Update for Northwest Pacific Typhoon Activity in 2022|publisher=Tropical Storm Risk Consortium|url=http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/docs/TSRNWPForecastAug2022.pdf|access-date=August 9, 2022 |last1=Saunders |first1= Mark}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> ! Other forecasts&lt;br /&gt;Date !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! colspan=2| Period !! Systems !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| January–March || 0–3 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=143rd Climate Forum Climate Outlook January–June 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=http://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230130550/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=December 22, 2021 |archive-date=December 30, 2021 |access-date=December 22, 2021 |page=32}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | December 22, 2021 || PAGASA || colspan=2| April–June || 1–4 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| July–September || 3–6 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot;&gt;{{cite report |title=149th Climate Forum July–December 2022 |type=Seasonal Climate Outlook |url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration |date=June 29, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630142801/https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/climps/climateforum/climateoutlook.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 222}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | June 29, 2022 || PAGASA || colspan=2| October–December || 5–9 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 2&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> &lt;!--<br /> | March 15, 2018 || VNCHMF || colspan=2| January–December|| 12–13 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;VNCHMF&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Central region vulnerable to typhoons in 2018|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/society/424485/central-region-vulnerable-to-typhoons-in-2018.html#SlJvxZgh8oA5Dzpm.99|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=Vietnam News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | March 23, 2018 || HKO || colspan=2| January–December || 5–8 tropical cyclones || &lt;ref name=&quot;HKO18&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Director of the Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's latest developments |date=March 23, 2018|access-date=March 26, 2018|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/press/WP/2018/pre20180323.htm|publisher=Hong Kong Observatory|last=Chi-ming |first= Shun}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> --&gt;<br /> ! 2022 season !! Forecast&lt;br /&gt;Center !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;cyclones !! Tropical&lt;br /&gt;storms !! Typhoons !!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JMA || 23 || 15 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || JTWC || 18 || 13 || 7 ||<br /> |-<br /> | '''Actual activity''': || PAGASA || 11 || 9 || 4 ||<br /> |}<br /> During the year several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many tropical cyclones, tropical storms, and typhoons will form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies included the Tropical Storm Risk&amp;nbsp;&lt;small&gt;(TSR)&lt;/small&gt; Consortium of [[University College London]], [[PAGASA]] and Taiwan's [[Central Weather Bureau]]. The first forecast was released by PAGASA on December 22, 2021, in their monthly seasonal climate outlook predicting the first half of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt; They predicted that only 0–3 tropical cyclones were expected to form or enter the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] between January and March, while 1–4 tropical cyclones are expected to form between April and June. PAGASA also stated that ongoing [[La Niña]] conditions could last until it transitions back into ENSO-neutral conditions by the second quarter of 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAG 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On May 5, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued its first forecast for the 2022 season with ongoing [[La Niña]] still anticipated until roughly the third quarter of the year, TSR predicted that tropical activity for 2022 will be slightly below average predicting 23 named storms, 13 typhoons and 7 intense typhoons.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR May&quot;/&gt; TSR remained constant with their prediction in their second forecast in July.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR July&quot;/&gt; On August 9, TSR released their third and final forecast for the season, with the only changes is increasing their typhoon numbers by 14, and decreasing the intense typhoon numbers down to 6. The ACE Index forecast was significantly lowered to 166, and was based on the then-current index as of early August and the reduction of cyclonic activity in the month of June.&lt;ref name=&quot;TSR Aug&quot;/&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> == Seasonal summary ==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> from:01/12/2022 till:31/12/2022 text:December<br /> --&gt;<br /> {{center|1=<br /> &lt;timeline&gt;<br /> ImageSize = width:1030 height:295<br /> PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20<br /> Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270<br /> AlignBars = early<br /> DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy<br /> Period = from:01/03/2022 till:30/11/2022<br /> TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal<br /> ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/03/2022<br /> Colors =<br /> id:canvas value:gray(0.88)<br /> id:GP value:red<br /> id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤62_km/h_(≤39_mph)<br /> id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_62–88_km/h_(39–54_mph)<br /> id:ST value:rgb(0.75,1,0.79) legend:Severe_Tropical_Storm_=_89–117_km/h_(55–72_mph)<br /> id:STY value:rgb(1,0.85,0.13) legend:Typhoon_=_118–156_km/h_(73–96_mph)<br /> id:VSTY value:rgb(1,0.38,0.38) legend:Very_Strong_Typhoon_=_157–193_km/h_(97–119_mph)<br /> id:VITY value:rgb(0.77,0.39,0.85) legend:Violent_Typhoon_=_≥194_km/h_(≥120_mph)<br /> Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvas<br /> BarData =<br /> barset:Hurricane<br /> bar:month<br /> PlotData =<br /> barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till<br /> from:29/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 color:TD text:&quot;01W&quot;<br /> from:06/04/2022 till:15/04/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Malakas&quot;<br /> from:08/04/2022 till:12/04/2022 color:TS text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]]&quot;<br /> from:30/05/2022 till:30/05/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/06/2022 till:05/07/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Chaba&quot;<br /> from:30/06/2022 till:04/07/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Aere&quot;<br /> from:24/07/2022 till:25/07/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:26/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Songda&quot;<br /> from:29/07/2022 till:01/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Trases&quot;<br /> from:03/08/2022 till:04/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;08W&quot;<br /> from:08/08/2022 till:11/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Mulan&quot;<br /> from:10/08/2022 till:14/08/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Meari&quot;<br /> from:14/08/2022 till:15/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> barset:break<br /> from:20/08/2022 till:26/08/2022 color:ST text:&quot;[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]]&quot;<br /> from:21/08/2022 till:25/08/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Tokage&quot;<br /> from:22/08/2022 till:22/08/2022 color:TD text:&quot;TD&quot;<br /> from:28/08/2022 till:06/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]]&quot;<br /> from:30/08/2022 till:01/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Gardo&quot;<br /> from:05/09/2022 till:16/09/2022 color:VSTY text:&quot;Muifa&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:15/09/2022 color:STY text:&quot;Merbok&quot;<br /> from:09/09/2022 till:09/09/2022 color:TD<br /> barset:break<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> barset:skip<br /> from:10/09/2022 till:19/09/2022 color:VITY text:&quot;[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]]&quot;<br /> from:20/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TS text:&quot;Talas&quot;<br /> from:21/09/2022 till:23/09/2022 color:TD text:&quot;Karding&quot;<br /> <br /> bar:Month width:5 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas<br /> from:01/03/2022 till:31/03/2022 text:March<br /> from:01/04/2022 till:30/04/2022 text:April<br /> from:01/05/2022 till:31/05/2022 text:May<br /> from:01/06/2022 till:30/06/2022 text:June<br /> from:01/07/2022 till:31/07/2022 text:July<br /> from:01/08/2022 till:31/08/2022 text:August<br /> from:01/09/2022 till:30/09/2022 text:September<br /> from:01/10/2022 till:31/10/2022 text:October<br /> from:01/11/2022 till:30/11/2022 text:November<br /> <br /> &lt;/timeline&gt;<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Malakas and Megi 2022-04-09 1700Z - 2022-04-10 0050Z.gif|thumb|Tropical Storm Malakas intensifying east of [[Yap]] as [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]] nears the [[Visayas]] and later stalls in the [[Leyte Gulf]], bringing massive flooding and [[landslide]]s to the Philippines]]<br /> The first two months of 2022 were relatively quiet in the [[Western Pacific Ocean]]. In the final week of March, a tropical depression formed west of [[Palawan]] and headed for [[Vietnam]], and received the designation of ''01W'' from the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]], but the system did not last long and dissipated the next day. In early April, the systems designated as ''02W'' and ''03W'' formed. 02W went on to become Tropical Storm Malakas, which later intensified into the first tropical storm, and later the first typhoon of the season. It also received the name ''Basyang'' from [[PAGASA]], but only lasted 5 hours inside the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]]. 03W received the name ''Agaton'' from [[PAGASA]] and first struck [[Guiuan]] in [[Eastern Visayas]] before eventually moving westward, and later intensifying into [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Tropical Storm Megi]]. Megi brought catastrophic flooding and landslides to the country as it remained almost stationary in the [[Leyte Gulf]] before making landfall, which effectively made it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of April in the Philippines. Megi later dissipated on April 13, as Malakas developed into a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 4-equivalent typhoon]]. Malakas then began to rapidly weaken as it headed northeast and became extratropical, and the basin quieted down for the rest of April. No named storms formed during the entirety of May, with a minor tropical depression forming east of [[Mindanao]] on May 30, and later dissipated on that day. <br /> [[File:Chaba and Aere 2022-07-01 0810Z.jpg|thumb|left|Tropical Storm Chaba (left) continuing to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], while Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) (right) is moving north slowly across the [[Philippine Sea]].]]<br /> Nearing the end of June, a tropical depression formed west of [[Luzon]] where it received the name ''Caloy'' by the [[PAGASA]]. Caloy then intensified into a tropical storm a day later, gaining the international name ''Chaba''. Around the same time, a new Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Northern Luzon was given a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by JTWC, and was named by PAGASA as ''Domeng''. The system eventually strengthened into a tropical storm where the JMA named the system ''Aere''. Chaba continued to intensify until it reached Severe Tropical Storm status as Aere moved poleward and threatened the Japanese [[Ryukyu Islands]]. Chaba became a Category 1 typhoon and struck [[Maoming]], China, and also sunk a crane ship passing nearby [[Hong Kong]]. Aere passed through [[Naha]], Japan and weakened into a tropical depression. After crossing Japan, Aere (Domeng) was reupgraded by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center into a subtropical storm.<br /> [[File:Hinnamnor ISS067-E-302073 lrg.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Hinnamnor taken by the Expedition 67 crew aboard the [[International Space Station]] on August 31.]]<br /> During the last week of July, Songda formed west of the Mariana Islands, which was joined by Trases (Ester) in the Philippine Sea three days later. Songda traveled northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30. Songda dissipated on August 1 as its remnants made landfall over North Korea. Songda additionally brought heavy rainfall over [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan as well as [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea. Trases on the other hand passed over Okinawa, Trases made landfall on Jeju Island before weakening into a tropical depression until it dissipated on August 1.<br /> <br /> In early August, a low pressure area formed southwest of Taiwan on August 1. Two days later, the disturbance strengthened into a tropical depression according to the JMA, and the JTWC designated the depression as ''Tropical Depression 08W''. 08W dissipated on August 4, as it made landfall on [[Huidong County, Guangdong|Huidong County]] in [[Guangdong]]. On August 8, a tropical depression formed east of [[Vietnam]]. The JMA classified the system as a tropical storm and was given the name ''Mulan''. The JTWC classified Mulan as a monsoon depression. Mulan travelled across the [[South China Sea]] and passed the [[Qiongzhou Strait]] before making landfall on Northern Vietnam and dissipating on August 11. On August 10, another low pressure area formed northwest of [[Iwo Jima]]. The JMA named the system as ''Meari'' as it reached tropical storm status. Meari made landfall near [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by August 14. The storm disturbed multiple events held in Japan and caused some transportation in the country to be suspended. Additionally, causing minor damages to houses. On August 14, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression that formed west of the [[International Date Line]]. The depression only lasted until the next day. On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area north of [[Palau]]. The system was then named ''Ma-on'' by the JMA as it reached tropical storm status on August 22. The storm further strengthened into a severe tropical storm on the same day. Ma-on first made landfall over [[Maconacon]] in the province of [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] before exiting the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] on August 24. Ma-on then made its second landfall near [[Yangjiang|Yangjiang, China]] the next day and its final landfall in Northern Vietnam before it was last noted on August 26. Ma-on killed at seven people in the Philippines and Vietnam and caused moderate damages to infrastructures in both countries. On August 21 after Ma-on formed, another tropical depression formed northeast of [[Guam]]. Due to favoritable conditions, the depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Tokage'' by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 before entering hostile environments east of Japan. Tokage became an extratropical storm on August 25 before it was last noted south of Alaska. Additionally, on August 22, a tropical depression formed north of Typhoon Tokage. However, it dissipated on the same day. Nearing the end of August on the 28th, a tropical depression formed southeast of Japan. The depression was named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA 6 hours later upon formation. Hinnamnor later strengthened into the basin's first Category 5-equivalent typhoon. Hinnamnor headed west towards the [[Ryuku Islands]] and stalled south of the prefecture while maintaining its strength. On August 30, another tropical depression formed south of intensifying Typhoon Hinnamnor. The depression was named ''Gardo'' by the PAGASA. Gardo was short lived and its structure was absorbed by Typhoon Hinnamnor near [[Taiwan]]. Hinnamnor later headed north in the [[East China Sea]] and restrengthened into a Category 3-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon then made landfall near [[Busan]] in South Korea and the JMA declared Hinnamnor as an extratropical low as it was located in the [[Sea of Japan]]. Hinnamnor killed at least 12 people and caused widespread damage across South Korea and Japan. Additionally, Hinnamnor's outer bands brought heavy rain across Taiwan and the Philippines causing moderate damage.<br /> <br /> [[File:Muifa, Nanmadol, and Merbok 2022-09-13 2230Z.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Three tropical cyclones active on September 13: Typhoon Muifa (left), Tropical Storm Nanmadol (center), and Typhoon Merbok (right)]]<br /> On September 5, a tropical depression formed near the Japanese island of [[Iwo-To]]. The JTWC designated the system as Invest 91W upon formation. The depression later intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Muifa'' by the JMA. Muifa then intensified further into a Category 1 typhoon as it was located south of Okinawa. The typhoon reached its peak intensity as a Category 3 typhoon and passed the Yaeyama Islands on September 12 as it headed north very slowly while weakening. Mufia then slightly regained its strength in the East China Sea and made landfall near [[Shanghai]] in [[China]] two days later. The typhoon suspended several flights and port activites within the city. Mufia also became the strongest typhoon to strike Shanghai, beating the previous record set by [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]]. Mufia then degenerated into a remnant low over the Chinese mainland until it was last noted on September 16. On September 9, a tropical depression formed west of [[Wake Island]]. The JTWC later designated the depression as 15W. It was then named ''Merbok'' as it strengthened into a tropical storm on September 12. Merbok then further intensified into a Category 1 typhoon before it headed north and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone by September 15. Merbok's remnants later brought [[gale|gale force winds]] along Alaska. It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the impact, no injuries were reported. On September 11, the JMA began tracking a weak tropical depression which formed east of Iwo-To. The JTWC followed suit and designated the system as 16W on the next day. The depression later strengthened into a tropical storm and was named ''Nanmadol'' by the JMA. Nanmadol then intensified into a Category 1 typhoon on the same day. It further reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 typhoon as it approached Japan. The approaching typhoon prompted the JMA to issue a special warning which advised at least 4 million people to evacuate. Nanmadol then made landfall on the island of [[Kyushu]]. The typhoon then turned east before weakening further on September 19. Nanmadol killed at least 2 people and left more than 70 people injured. Additionally, the typhoon left more than 200,000 people without electricity.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Systems==<br /> === Tropical Depression 01W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=March 29<br /> |Dissipated=March 31<br /> |Image=01W 2022-03-31 0040Z.jpg<br /> |Track=01W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1006<br /> }}<br /> A disturbance that formed after crossing the [[Visayas region]] and [[Palawan]] on late March developed into a low-pressure area southeast of [[Da Nang]], [[Vietnam]]. It then developed into a tropical depression, the first one of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season, at 18:00 UTC on March 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330061757/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220329/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220329202446_94.txt |archive-date=30 March 2022 |access-date=30 March 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC the same day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=March 29, 2021|type=tcfa|designation=93W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-03-29-2110-wp9322web.txt|url-status=deviated |archive-date=March 29, 2021|access-date=March 30, 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the agency upgraded to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation ''01W''. Shortly after, they issued their final advisory on the system after it made landfall in the southeastern part of [[Vietnam]] on March 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC| date = 2022-03-30| type = warn| category = TD| designation = 01W| no = 1| name = One|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220330153822/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0122web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In Vietnam, floods caused by the depression have killed 6 people, left 1 missing and 8 injured. Flooding also caused 2 houses to collapse, 50 houses to lose their roofs, 229 boats to sink, and 2,592 rafts to be damaged.&lt;ref name=btt6&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-04 |title=Thời tiết, thiên tai ngày càng dị thường |trans-title=Weather and natural disasters are becoming more and more unusual |url=https://thanhnien.vn/post-1445065.html |access-date=2022-04-14 |website=Báo Thanh Niên |language=vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Malakas (Basyang) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 6<br /> |Dissipated=April 15<br /> |Image=Malakas 2022-04-13 0600Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Malakas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=90<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=945<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC first noted the existence of a tropical disturbance on April 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=95W|time=1830Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-03-1850-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Favorable conditions near the system helped it develop, with the JMA recognizing the system as a tropical depression on April 6.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 060000 |date=2022-04-06 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220406112637/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220406/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD060000_C_RJTD_20220406022718_79.txt|archive-date=2022-04-06 |url-status=deviated}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later in the day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=tcfa|designation=95W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-06-1500-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC recognized the system as a tropical depression and gave it the designation ''02W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TD|designation=02W|no=1|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-07-0220-wp0222web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 21:00 UTC, the JTWC then upgraded it to a tropical storm.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-07|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=4|name=Two|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0222web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/FnMEW}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 8, the system developed into a tropical storm and was named ''Malakas'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408015355/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq20.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas continued traveling over the Pacific Ocean, and began to slowly intensify, becoming a severe tropical storm on the April 11, then a typhoon by April 12.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-10 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410153227/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-10 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Tropical Storm 2201 (Malakas) |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-12 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412023750/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-04-12 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; At around the same time, it entered the [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] (PAR), receiving the local name of ''Basyang'' from the [[PAGASA]] at 03:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=1|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Malakas then lingered for a while at the border of the PAR before eventually exiting 5 hours later,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=April 12, 2022|name=Basyang|intl-name=Malakas|type=tcb|no=2F|category=TY|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%232F_basyang.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC02/PAGASA_22-TC02_Basyang_TCB%2302-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; while intensifying into a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Malakas then continued its intensification, reaching Category 3-equivalent status later that day, and into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon on April 13, reaching its peak intensity. The following day, Malakas weakened to a Category 3-equivalent typhoon&lt;ref name=02bt&gt;{{cite web |title=bwp022022.dat |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp022022.dat |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; as its eye structure degraded.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 13, 2022|type=prog|category=TY|designation=02W|no=28|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414021835/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 14, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It further weakened to Category 1-equivalent status later in the day.&lt;ref name=02bt/&gt; By April 15, it began its transition into an [[extratropical cyclone]], with its structure rapidly deteriorating. The JTWC gave their final warning on the system at 09:00 UTC of the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=April 15, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=02W|no=34|name=Malakas|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220415093925/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=April 15, 2022|access-date=June 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the JMA did the same around 18:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 15, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory on Developing Low Former STS 2201 Malakas (2201) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220416094645/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 16, 2022 |access-date=June 28, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) ===<br /> {{main|Tropical Storm Megi (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=April 8<br /> |Dissipated=April 12<br /> |Image=Megi 2022-04-10 0225Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Megi 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On April 8, the JTWC noted the persistence of an area of convection {{convert|359|nmi|km mi}} west-northwest of [[Palau]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-03|type=abpw|designation=94W|time=0330Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-08-0340-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since the storm's conditions were favorable for development, the JMA included the storm in its weather summary as a tropical depression off the coast east of [[Visayas]] later that day.&lt;ref name=&quot;Agaton01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |title=WWJP27 RJTD 081800 |last=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=2022-04-08 |author-link=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=2022-04-08 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220408210901/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |url-status=deviated }}&lt;/ref&gt; Around the same time, the PAGASA announced that the system had developed into a tropical depression, was named ''Agaton'' by the agency.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|title=At 2:00 AM today, the Low Pressure Area east of Visayas developed into Tropical Depression #AgatonPH. Tropical Cyclone Bulletins will be issued starting at 5AM today.|author=[[PAGASA]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408193136/https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1512513418808291330|archive-date=April 8, 2022|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA began issuing Tropical Cyclone Bulletins (TCBs) for the storm later that day.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-08|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the JTWC later issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=April 9, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=94W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0210-wp9422web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 03:00 UTC, the agency upgraded it to a tropical depression and assigned it the identifier ''03W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-04-09|type=warn|category=TD|designation=03W|no=1|name=Three|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0322web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-04-09-0350-wp0322web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On April 10, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm, assigning it the name ''Megi''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=April 10, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2202 Megi (2202) Upgraded from TD |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220410083103/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220410/000000/A_WTPQ51RJTD100000_C_RJTD_20220410012116_15.txt |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |access-date=April 10, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It made its first landfall in [[Calicoan Island]], [[Guiuan]] at 07:30 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (23:30 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title='Agaton' slightly weakens; to make landfall over Leyte's eastern coast, says PAGASA |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411021848/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/22/pagasa-agaton-weakens-to-make-landfall-over-leytes-eastern-coast |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[ABS-CBN News]] |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi then stalled in the [[Leyte Gulf]] for hours before making its second landfall in [[Basey]], [[Samar]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=At 4:00 PM today, Tropical Depression &quot;AGATON&quot; made landfall over Basey, Samar. #AgatonPH|url=https://twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568 |access-date=2022-04-12 |website=Twitter |language=en|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220412112640/https://mobile.twitter.com/dost_pagasa/status/1513443939512045568|archive-date=2022-04-12|url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> Megi then weakened into a tropical depression after lingering over the islands of [[Samar]] and [[Leyte]], and the [[PAGASA]] removed all warning signals as it dissipated into a remnant low on the midnight of April 13.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-13 |title=Agaton weakens into LPA but will still cause heavy rainfall |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |access-date=2022-04-13 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413032431/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1582222/agaton-weakens-into-low-pressure-area-to-continue-bringing-heavy-rainfall-pagasa |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> From April 8 to April 10, the storm meandered along the Eastern Visayas region, dumping heavy rain on the region.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=2022-04-10 |title=Tropical Storm Agaton slightly weakens before looming second landfall |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220411020514/https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-storm-agaton-malakas-pagasa-forecast-april-10-2022-11pm/ |archive-date=2022-04-11 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=Rappler |language=en-PH|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA raised storm signals up to [[TCWS|Signal No. 2]] during the storm's onslaught.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-04-10|name=Agaton|type=tcb|no=9|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%239_agaton.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC01/PAGASA_22-TC01_Agaton_TCB%2309.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Signal No. 2 up over parts of Eastern Samar, 3 other areas due to Agaton |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220411020432/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/828115/signal-no-2-up-over-parts-of-eastern-samar-3-other-areas-due-to-agaton/story/ |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=GMA News Online |language=en |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Cebu City]] was placed under a state of calamity following the heavy rain.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Israel |first=Dale |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cebu City placed under state of calamity due to Agaton |url=https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=[[CNN Philippines]] |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410130829/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2022/4/10/Cebu-City-state-of-calamity.html |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; Megi killed 214 people which made it the deadliest April tropical cyclone on record in the Philippines,&lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last1=Alota |first1=Bobbie |last2=Morella |first2=Cecil |date=April 14, 2022 |title='Agaton' death toll from landslides, floods hits 148: official tallies |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |access-date=April 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220414145215/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/14/22/agaton-death-toll-hits-148-official-tallies |archive-date=April 14, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN News |agency=Agence France-Presse |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; injured eight people and left 134 people missing, &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Abania |first=Lolet |date=2022-04-11 |title=3 patay, 1 nawawala, 2 nasaktan dahil sa Bagyong Agaton — NDRRMC |trans-title=3 dead, 1 missing, 2 injured due to Typhoon Agaton - NDRRMC |url=https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |access-date=2022-04-11 |website=Bulgar Online |language=tl |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411132702/https://www.bulgaronline.com/amp/3-patay-1-nawawala-2-nasaktan-dahil-sa-bagyong-agaton-ndrrmc |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; and capsized a cargo boat in [[Ormoc]] following strong rains, winds, and flash floods that also displaced over 136,390 individuals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gabieta |first=Joey |date=2022-04-10 |title=Cargo vessel capsizes off Ormoc City amid 'Agaton' onslaught |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |access-date=2022-04-10 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410103614/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1581147/cargo-vessel-capsizes-off-ormoc-city-amid-agaton-onslaught |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Department of Agriculture (Philippines)|Department of Agriculture]] estimated agricultural damage to reach ₱3.27&amp;nbsp;billion,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Sarao |first=Zacarian |date=2022-04-25 |title='Agaton' agricultural damage, losses jump to P3.27B |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220425153943/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1587829/agaton-agricultural-damage-losses-jump-to-p3-27b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt; while the [[Department of Public Works and Highways]] estimated infrastructural damage at ₱1.45&amp;nbsp;billion. Total damage from the storm is thus valued at ₱4.72&amp;nbsp;billion (US$90.8&amp;nbsp;million).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Gonzales |first=Cathrine |date=2022-04-20 |title=DPWH says Agaton left P1.45B in infrastructure damage |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |access-date=2022-04-21 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421042905/https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1585731/fwd-damage-of-agaton-to-infrastructure-reaches-p1-45-b |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Chaba (Caloy) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 28<br /> |Dissipated=July 5<br /> |Image=Chaba 2022-07-02 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Chaba 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=75<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area west of Luzon developed into a tropical depression on June 28.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 280600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143452/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220628/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD280600_C_RJTD_20220628082517_38.txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 281200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220628143406/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=28 June 2022 |date=28 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 20:00 [[Philippine Time|PHT]] (12:00 UTC), the PAGASA had recognized the storm's development into a tropical depression, began issuing advisories, and named the system ''Caloy''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC issued a TCFA for the system.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=97W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629024509/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Caloy remained almost stationary in the South China Sea before slowly moving northwestwards, eventually leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility by 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 290600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 June 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.29-083004/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt#selection-9.85-9.97 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=3|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%233_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2303.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the PAGASA issued its last bulletin on the tropical depression, the JTWC began issuing warnings for the storm and was given the designation ''04W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=June 29, 2022|name=Caloy|type=TCB|no=6-FINAL|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%236_caloy.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC03/PAGASA_22-TC03_Caloy_TCB%2306-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=June 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=04W|no=1|name=Four|time=21Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-06-29-2100-wp0422prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Caloy into a tropical storm, naming it ''Chaba''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=WTPQ50 RJTD 300000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/000000/A_WTPQ20RJTD300000_C_RJTD_20220630012816_15.txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.06.30-020919/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=2022-06-30 |access-date=2022-06-30 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Chaba continued to intensify in the [[South China Sea]], later being upgraded into a severe tropical storm east of [[Hainan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from TS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.01-015429/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220630/180000/A_WTPQ50RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220630184130_3.txt |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Typhoon Chaba's outer rainbands produced at least three tornadoes, which impacted [[Shantou]], [[Chaozhou]], and [[Foshan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another urban tornado just occurred in #Foshan, China within the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm #Chaba. The city of #Foshan is prone to tornadoes and interestingly, an analog Typhoon #Prapiroon (2006) also dropped a tornado nearby. |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1542599467148484608 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=More tornadoes reported from the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba. This video is taken in #Chaozhou, over 300 miles away from the storm center, reminding us how widespread these typhoon-related hazards can be! (witness: @LCLCLKLZ on Weibo) |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543082986647732228 |website=[[Twitter]] |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Another one! Waterspout moving onshore in #Shantou, within the outer rainbands of Typhoon #Chaba, well over 300 miles away from the storm center! |url=https://twitter.com/FansOfStorms/status/1543084822502973440 |website=Twitter |publisher=FansOfStorms |access-date=2 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 1 at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded Chaba to a typhoon,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TY|designation=04W|no=9|name=Chaba|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020456/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; with the JMA doing the same 3 hours later on July 2 at 0:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TY 2203 Chaba (2203) Upgraded from STS |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-020533/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]] |via=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day at 07:00 UTC, it made landfall on [[Maoming]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Typhoon Chaba makes landfall in China's Guangdong |work=[[Xinhua News Agency]] |url=http://www.chinaview.cn/20220702/d226025ff7ed4fc2811318c8bb1319cf/c.html |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after its landfall, both the JMA and the JTWC assessed that Chaba lost typhoon status, downgrading Chaba to a severe tropical storm and to a tropical storm respectively.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name STS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from TY |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144043/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 2, 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC then issued their final warning on Chaba at 15:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 2, 2022|type=warn|category=TS|designation=04W|no=12|name=Chaba|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.02-144201/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0422web.txt|archive-date=July 2, 2022|access-date=July 3, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly after, the JMA downgraded Chaba to a tropical storm;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 2, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TS 2203 Chaba (2203) Downgraded from STS |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073811/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220702/180000/A_WTPQ20RJTD021800_C_RJTD_20220702190917_28.txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; it was further downgraded to a tropical depression on July 3 at 06:00 UTC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 3, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory Name TD Downgraded from TS 2203 Chaba (2203) |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703073318/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 3, 2022 |access-date=July 3, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{convert|160|nmi|km mi}} southwest of [[Hong Kong]], the ''Fujing 001'', a [[crane vessel]] tasked in assisting with the construction of an [[offshore wind farm]], split in half and quickly sunk—leaving 26 crew members missing.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong during South China Sea typhoon |work=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-shipwreck-south-china-sea-typhoon-chaba-2786556 |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-03 |title=&quot;Fujing 001&quot; construction ship sank 27 people lost contact with Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center: Search and rescue in progress Daily Economic News |url=https://china.postsen.com/news/4806/Fujing-001-construction-ship-sank-27-people-lost-contact-with-Guangdong-Maritime-Search-and-Rescue-Center-Search-and-rescue-in-progress--Daily-Economic-News.html |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=China Posts English |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=reu12&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 4, 2022 |title=China retrieves dozen bodies after Typhoon Chaba sinks ship |work=[[Reuters]] |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-retrieves-dozen-bodies-after-typhoon-chaba-sinks-ship-2022-07-04/ |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three of the 30 crew members were rescued, seen in a video published online by the Hong Kong [[Government Flying Service]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=2 July 2022 |title=Dramatic video shows crew member's rescue from sinking ship near Hong Kong |work=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/dramatic-video-shows-crew-member-s-rescue-from-sinking-ship-near-hong-kong-1.6508729?cmp=rss}}&lt;/ref&gt; Another person was rescued by July 4, bringing the total number of people rescued to four. Twelve bodies from the ship were recovered.&lt;ref name=reu12/&gt; More than 400 flights were suspended in Hainan; one person was injured in [[Macau]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last1=Yan |first1=Zhang |last2=Woo |first2=Ryan |date=July 2, 2022 |title=China lashed by year's first typhoon, record rains forecast |work=[[Reuters]] |editor-last=Mallard |editor-first=William |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-lashed-by-years-first-typhoon-record-rains-forecast-2022-07-02/ |access-date=July 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Aere (Domeng) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=June 30<br /> |Dissipated=July 4<br /> |Image=Aere 2022-07-02 0405Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Aere 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=45<br /> |1-min winds=45<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> On June 30, the JTWC began issuing TCFAs for a tropical disturbance in the Philippine Sea, {{convert|530|nmi|km mi}} south-southeast of [[Kadena Air Base]] in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-06-30|type=tcfa|designation=98W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-0650-wp9822web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; At 14:00 PHT (06:00 UTC), the PAGASA recognized the disturbance's formation into a tropical depression, began issuing tropical cyclone bulletins, and named the system ''Domeng''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-06-30|name=Domeng|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2301.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA recognized the storm as a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on the same day;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=June 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RTJD 301200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.06.30-142304/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; the JTWC followed shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=June 30, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=1|name=Five|time=15Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-06-30-1420-wp0522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the next day, the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] upgraded Domeng into a tropical storm and named it ''Aere'' as it was east of [[Batanes]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 1, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Information |url=https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220701015447/https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en |archive-date=July 1, 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Aere then continued to track north and at 03:00 UTC on July 2, Aere left the Philippine Area of Responsibility; the PAGASA released its final bulletin on the storm shortly after.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=2022-07-02|name=Domeng|intl-name=Aere|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TS|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238F_domeng.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC04/PAGASA_22-TC04_Domeng_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf}}&lt;/ref&gt; Later that day, Aere made landfall over [[Okinawa]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=July 2, 2022 |title=Japan: Tropical Storm Aere making landfall over northern Okinawa late July 2 |work=Crisis24 |url=https://crisis24.garda.com/alerts/2022/07/japan-tropical-storm-aere-making-landfall-over-northern-okinawa-late-july-2 |access-date=July 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 3 at 09:00 UTC, the JTWC downgraded Aere to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=July 3, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=05W|no=12|name=Aere|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.03-084058/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=July 3, 2022|access-date=July 4, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, three days later, the JTWC released another unofficial bulletin, reclassifying this disturbance as a subtropical storm, with an estimated pressure of 1000 hPa.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/WFsZ6|title=Tropical Storm 05W (Aere) Warning #26 Final Warning Issued at 06/2100Z|website=JTWC|date=July 6, 2022|access-date=July 7, 2022|archive-date=July 7, 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Songda ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 26<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Songda 2022-07-29 0400Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Songda 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On July 26, a low-pressure area northwest of the Mariana Islands developed into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 260600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133330/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ50 RJTD 261200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=26 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.26-133332/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=26 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system tracked northwest along the periphery of a [[Horse latitudes|subtropical high]], with limited intensification.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 270000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=27 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.27-021216/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=27 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After some development while over the Philippine Sea on July 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, giving it the name ''Songda''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 281200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=28 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-141858/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt#selection-9.0-9.18|archive-date=28 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC recognized the system's formation into a tropical depression on July 29, three days after the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 29, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=1|name=Songda|time=03Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-29-0250-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda continued tracking northwestwards, passing over the waters of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] on July 30, slowing down over the [[Yellow Sea]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WTPQ30 RJTD 280000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.28-021837/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt|archive-date=31 July 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It then recurved towards mainland Korea, losing its strength as it entered unfavorable conditions which sheared its center.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=10|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-0830-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=06W|no=12|name=Songda|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0622prog.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/prog/2022-07-31-2010-wp0622prog.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Songda dissipated on August 1; its remnants made landfall over North Korea on August 2.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.01-084356/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 011200<br /> |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|access-date=31 July 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.02-021216/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220801/120000/A_WWJP27RJTD011200_C_RJTD_20220801142817_47.txt|archive-date=August 1, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 2, 2022 |title=NOAA ATCF Best Track for 06W (Songda) |url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp062022.dat |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Songda caused heavy rainfall over the [[Kyushu]] and [[Shikoku]] regions of Japan and over [[Jeju Island]] in South Korea.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-NHK01&quot;&gt;{{cite web |title=Weather officials urge caution against Tropical Storm Songda |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_02/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Unstable air bringing heavy rain to western Japan |url=https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220730_08/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=NHK World |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last=김수연 |date=2022-07-30 |title=(Lead) Typhoon Songda brings heavy rains to Jeju Island |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20220730001951320 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite strong winds and around 206 millimeters of rain, no damages were reported in Jeju Island.&lt;ref name=&quot;Songda-YNA&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Trases (Ester) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=July 29<br /> |Dissipated=August 1<br /> |Image=Trases 2022-07-31 0500Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Trases 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area from a massive monsoon gyre developed into a tropical depression southeast of the Ryukyu Islands on July 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 29, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 290000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.07.29-025718/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA followed suit in upgrading it, then named the system ''Ester''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 29, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%231_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=July 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Ester moved generally northward over the [[Philippine Sea]], maintaining its strength as it did so. Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 05:00 PHT (21:00 UTC) on July 31; the PAGASA issued their last bulletin on the storm at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC).&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=July 31, 2022|name=Ester|type=tcb|no=8F|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%238_ester.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC05/PAGASA_22-TC05_Ester_TCB%2308-FINAL.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; As Ester neared the [[Okinawa Islands]], the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Trases''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=July 31, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 310300 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.31-091337/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220731/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD310300_C_RJTD_20220731041717_75.txt |archive-date=July 31, 2022 |access-date=August 4, 2022 |website= |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Trases then passed over Okinawa, and later made landfall in [[Jeju Island]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/storm_tracker/2022-07-26/93w-invest:-tropical-cyclone-formation-alert-issued-6775977.html|title=Tropical Depression 07W (Trases), # 9 FINAL|website=Stars and Stripes}}&lt;/ref&gt;{{Failed verification|date=August 2022|reason=Reference does not properly detail Trases passing direcly over Okinawa, only forecasts. Same with Jeju Island landfall.}} The JTWC issued a TCFA. Later, they upgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and gave the designation of 07W.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=July 31, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=95W|time=1730Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9522web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-31-1750-wp9522web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; Trases then interacted with the nearby Tropical Depression Songda, and struck the mainland of South Korea on August 1.{{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Not long after, the JMA downgraded Trases into a tropical depression, and the JTWC issued their last advisory on it as it lingered near the western coast of South Korea.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 1, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 011200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.01-134251/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |access-date=August 1, 2022 |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 1, 2022|type=warn|category=TD|designation=07W|no=2|name=Trases|time=09Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0722web.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-01-0700-wp0722web.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 08W ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 3<br /> |Dissipated=August 4<br /> |Image=08W 2022-08-04 0530Z.jpg<br /> |Track=08W 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=25<br /> |Prewinds=&lt;<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}<br /> On August 2, the JTWC noted an area of disorganized convection in the [[South China Sea]], approximately {{cvt|105|nmi}} to the south-southeast of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 2, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-02-1230-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and moderate equatorial outflow, the convection rapidly consolidated a [[low-level circulation center]] which led the JTWC to issue a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] by the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 96W)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015326/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9622web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 031800|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 3, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-015704/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220803/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD031800_C_RJTD_20220803201418_92.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently followed suit, designating the depression as 08W by early August 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 001|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-023329/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then struck [[Huidong County, Guangdong]] at 01:40 UTC that same day, according to the [[China Meteorological Administration]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.nmc.cn/publish/typhoon/typhoon_new.html|title=台风海洋_台风快讯与报文_台风快讯|website=www.nmc.cn}}&lt;/ref&gt; prompting the JTWC to issue its final advisory eight hours after landfall.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Depression 08W (Eight) Warning Nr 002|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 4, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.04-073433/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0822web.txt|archive-date=August 4, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Mulan ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 8<br /> |Dissipated=August 11<br /> |Image=Mulan 2022-08-10 0555Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Mulan 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Type2=monsoondepression<br /> |Pressure=996<br /> }}<br /> On August 5, the JTWC noticed an area of convection with a consolidating low-level circulation center at approximately {{cvt|7|nmi}} to the south of [[Manila]], Philippines.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 5, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-05-1400-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 5, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system then subsequently moved over [[Luzon]] and emerged into the [[South China Sea]], where it organized but its circulation remained broad, having two distinct vortices present in satellite imagery.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 7, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-07-0520-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 7, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then upgraded the system into a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 080000|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=8 August 2022|archive-url=https://archive.today/2022.08.08-073748/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=8 August 2022|date=8 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated the system as a &quot;monsoon depression&quot; six hours later due to many centers present in the system, before issuing a TCFA as it was steadily organizing with its [[radius of maximum wind]]s shrinking.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-08-08-0550-abpwweb.txt|archive-date=August 8, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Corrected)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 8, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-015210/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; By the next day, the JMA upgraded it into a tropical storm, and it was given the name ''Mulan''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2207 Mulan (2207) upgraded from TD |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.09-082108/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 9, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC, however, did not recognize Mulan as tropical, due to its huge radius of maximum winds which &quot;are typically present in monsoonal depressions.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Reissued)|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 9, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-013549/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm did not intensify further, according to the JMA, and by 02:50 UTC on August 10, Mulan made landfall on the coastal areas of [[Xuwen County]] in [[Zhanjiang]], [[Guangdong]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Typhoon Mulan makes landfall in South China|url=https://english.news.cn/20220810/b79d7252c23c449c93fd8e60a7b94819/c.html|publisher=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=August 10, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC subsequently canceled the TCFA and downgraded its formation chances to medium.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Cancellation|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 10, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.10-140505/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9722web.txt|archive-date=August 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA then downgraded the storm into a tropical depression as it moved inland in [[Vietnam]] by the next day, and was last noted six hours later the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TD downgraded from TS 2207 Mulan (2207)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-021720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq50.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 110600|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 11, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.11-083255/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 11, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Heavy rainfall in [[Vietnam]] prompted the deaths of six people due to flash flooding. The northern region of the country experienced torrential rainfall of about {{cvt|20 to 50|mm}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Storm Mulan circulation leaves six dead and missing|url=https://en.baoquocte.vn/storm-mulan-circulation-leaves-six-dead-and-missing-194437.html|date=August 15, 2022|publisher=The World and Vietnam Report}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm also caused agricultural damages of an estimated [[Vietnamese dong|₫]]2.5 million (US$106,850) after about 30,000 lobsters have died due to the effects of the storm.&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Farmed lobsters die en masse following storm in south-central Vietnam|date=August 13, 2022|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ News|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20220813/farmed-lobsters-die-en-masse-following-storm-in-southcentral-vietnam/68568.html}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Meari ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 10<br /> |Dissipated=August 14<br /> |Image=Meari 2022-08-13 0145Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Meari 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=40<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=994<br /> }}<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression northwest of [[Iwo Jima]] on August 10.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 091800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021938/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220809/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD091800_C_RJTD_20220809202118_86.txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=9 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 100000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=10 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.10-021908/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=10 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After JMA named the system ''Meari'', the JTWC followed suit in an unofficial bulletin, classifying this system as a tropical storm. However, according to the agency, because of colder waters, the storm returned to the Pacific Ocean after threatening the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Tropical Storm 09W (Meari) Warning #11Final Warning Issued at 13/2100Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp0922web.txt|date=13 August 2022|access-date=13 August 2022|website=JTWC|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/nlwV8|archive-date=13 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In preparation for Meari, government officials in [[Tokyo]] warned of heavy rains and strong wind. The final day of the [[Rock in Japan Festival]] was cancelled and ticket refunds were distributed. Three [[J1 League]] games in Tokyo and [[Kanagawa Prefecture]] were also cancelled. About 72,000 residents were evacuated in [[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]]; two landslides were reported which isolated five houses. Power outages affected 1,200 homes in [[Shimizu, Shizuoka|Shimizu]] and another 2,200 in [[Kakegawa]]. Parts of the [[Shin-Tōmei Expressway]], connecting Tokyo to [[Nagoya]], were closed as a result of heavy rains, while tunnel speed limits were lowered. Rainfall also affected flights and bullet train services, the latter of which affecting 92,000 people. An elderly man in [[Hamamatsu]] sustained forehead injuries after being knocked down by strong winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220813/p2g/00m/0na/010000c|title=Typhoon Meari makes landfall on Japan's Pacific coast|newspaper=The Mainichi|date=August 13, 2022 |agency=Kyodo|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citation|url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/tropical-storm-meari-hammers-japan-heavy-rainfall-wind-88332896|title=Tropical Storm Meari hammers Japan with heavy rainfall, wind|author=Kageyama, Yuri|agency=Associates Press|website=ABC News|access-date=August 14, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Homes in [[Central Japan]] were destroyed.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Homes destroyed in Japan tropical storm |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-62544007 |access-date=2022-08-15}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Severe Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) ===<br /> {{Main|Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 20<br /> |Dissipated=August 26<br /> |Image=Ma-on 2022-08-24 0550Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Ma-on_2022_track.png<br /> |10-min winds=60<br /> |1-min winds=60<br /> |Pressure=980<br /> }}<br /> On August 19, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area in the Philippine Sea, around {{convert|500|km|mi}} north of Palau.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 190000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024009/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220819/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD190000_C_RJTD_20220819021616_20.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The low pressure area slowly moved westwards, eventually developing into a tropical depression on August 20.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 20, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 201800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-url=http://archive.today/2022.08.21-024016/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220820/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD201800_C_RJTD_20220820202416_32.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the PAGASA also announced the system's formation into a tropical depression, and as a result of its position within the PAR, assigned it the name ''Florita''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite PAGASA|date=August 21, 2022|name=Florita|type=tcb|no=1|category=TD|url=https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin_florita.pdf |archive-url=https://archive.org/download/pagasa-22-TC06/PAGASA_22-TC06_Florita_TCB%2301.pdf|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Shortly afterwards, the JTWC designated the system as ''10W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 21, 2022 |title=WTPN31 PGTW 211500 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821154004/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1022web.txt |archive-date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022 |website=Joint Typhoon Warning Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; Florita remained relatively weak, having an exposed circulation. By August 22, it was upgraded to tropical storm, being designated ''Ma-on'' by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]], with the JTWC later following suit.<br /> <br /> On the evening of August 22, the exposed [[low-level circulation center]] was obscured by a convection burst, which later turned into a [[central dense overcast]], which prompted the JMA to upgrade Ma-on into a severe tropical storm. At 10AM PHT, Ma-on made landfall at [[Maconacon]], [[Isabela (province)|Isabela]] as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the [[PAGASA]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title='Florita' makes landfall in Isabela; to exit PAR Wednesday |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1181944 |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=www.pna.gov.ph |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Four fatalities occurred;&lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Florita exits PH; death toll now 4|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1652780/florita-exits-ph-death-toll-now-4|date=August 28, 2022|publisher=Inquirer}}&lt;/ref&gt; infrastructural damage was at an estimated ₱499 million (US$8.88 million). Damage in the agricultural sector was at around ₱14.3 million (US$253,800).&lt;ref name = &quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;&gt;{{Citation|url=https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/4194/SitRep_No_7_for_STS_Florita_2022_Update.pdf| title=SitRep No. 7 for Severe Tropical Storm Florita (2022)| newspaper=NDRRMC| access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On the morning August 25, Ma-on made first landfall in Guangdong, China. Shortly after, the system moved westward to the Gulf of Tonkin. Later, the storm made second and final landfall in Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh Province in Vietnam.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/bao-vao-quang-ninh-suy-yeu-thanh-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-4503969.html | title=Bão vào Quảng Ninh, suy yếu thành áp thấp nhiệt đới }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The storm caused moderate damage in Vietnam and killed 3 people.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://vnexpress.net/hang-loat-cay-xanh-bat-goc-sau-bao-maon-4504081.html | title=Hàng loạt cây xanh bật gốc sau bão Maon }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Tokage ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 21<br /> |Dissipated=August 25<br /> |Image=Tokage 2022-08-24 0235Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Tokage 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=75<br /> |1-min winds=100<br /> |Pressure=970<br /> }}<br /> On August 21, the JMA noted that a tropical depression had formed to the northeast of [[Guam]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=WWJP27 RJTD 210600|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 21, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.21-142424/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220821/060000/A_WWJP27RJTD210600_C_RJTD_20220821081817_44.txt|archive-date=August 21, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Under a favorable environment of warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and very good poleward outflow, the system rapidly intensified to become Tropical Storm Tokage by early next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TS 2210 Tokage (2210) upgraded from TD|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-074737/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/030000/A_WTPQ51RJTD220300_C_RJTD_20220822042016_55.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 001|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.22-080937/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving north-northwest, Tokage would intensify into a severe tropical storm later by the same day,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.5 for STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 22, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-020806/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220822/180000/A_WTPQ31RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220822201015_1.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and by 09:00 UTC on August 23, the JTWC upgraded Tokage to a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Nr 005|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-092200/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1122prog.txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.8 for TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.23-142920/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 23, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would peak six hours later according to the JMA, with 10-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|140|km/h}} and a pressure of 970 hPa, while the JTWC estimated Tokage to have peaked at 00:00 UTC the next day, with 1-minute sustained winds of {{cvt|185|km/h}}, making Tokage a Category 3-equivalent typhoon on the [[Saffir-Simpson scale]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Advisory TY 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 23, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-015647/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220823/180000/A_WTPQ51RJTD231800_C_RJTD_20220823190116_11.txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 008|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-025139/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt\|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=bwp112022.dat|url=https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/ATCF/JTWC/bwp112022.dat|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|date=August 26, 2022|access-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; After peaking, Tokage rapidly weakened under high wind shear as it curved northeastwards due to a deep-layered subtropical ridge positioned to the east of the storm,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 010|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 24, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.24-143622/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 24, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and commenced extratropical transition by 03:00 UTC on August 25.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite report|title=Prognostic Reasoning for Typhoon 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 012|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-031524/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm would complete its transition 12 hours later, with the JTWC issuing its final advisory, and the JMA following suit three hours later.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Storm 11W (Tokage) Warning Nr 014|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.25-150705/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 25, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No.17 for Developed Low Former STS 2210 Tokage (2210)|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency|date=August 25, 2022|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.26-015305/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt|archive-date=August 26, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Hinnamnor (Henry) ===<br /> {{main|Typhoon Hinnamnor}}<br /> {{Expand section|date=September 2022}}<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 28<br /> |Dissipated=September 6<br /> |Image=Hinnamnor 2022-09-01 0000Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Hinnamnor 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=140<br /> |Pressure=920<br /> }}<br /> On August 27, the JTWC began monitoring a disturbance located 461 [[nautical mile]]s off [[Iwo Jima]], which they labeled ''Invest 90W.'' Following organization, the agency issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] (TCFA) at 04:10 UTC the next day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 28, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 90W) |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-074833/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9022web.txt |archive-date=August 28, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; 6 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm, being named ''Hinnamnor'' by the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 2 For TS 2211 Hinnamnor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.28-080014/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moving due west, Hinnamnor steadily strengthened, gaining [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 1-equivalent]] winds of {{cvt|75|knot}} on August 29.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Prognpstoc Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 005 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-091044/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the same time, the JMA upgraded Hinnamnor to a Typhoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 6 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-075702/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system underwent [[rapid intensification]], and proceeded to gain Category 3-equivalent winds at 12:00 UTC the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 29, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 006 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.29-142101/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 29, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Quickly strengthening overnight, the storm quickly grew with Category 5-equivalent winds of {{cvt|140|knot}}, with a minimum pressure of {{convert|920|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4}} with a pinhole eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-020547/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/PGTW/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/210000/A_WTPN31PGTW302100_C_RJTD_20220830200231_16.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Super Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 011 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-015846/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 12 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-021221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Tropical_cyclone/20220830/180000/A_WTPQ30RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220830194831_15.txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hinnamnor weakened following an eyewall replacement cycle, and slowed down as it neared [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. As it stalled south of the Prefecture, the storm re-intensified, with an intense [[central dense overcast]] forming along with a larger eye.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JMA |first=Japan Meteorological Agency |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Reasoning No. 15 For TY 2211 Hinnanmor (2211) |url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153306/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq30.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153506/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=JTWC |first=Joint Typhoon Warning Center |date=August 31, 2022 |title=Prognostic Reasoning For Typhoon 12W (Hinnanmor) Warning NR 014 |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.31-153628/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn31.pgtw..txt |archive-date=August 31, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On August 31, at 5:30&amp;nbsp;p.m. [[Philippine Standard Time|PHT]] (09:30 UTC), Hinnamnor entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]], and was named ''Henry''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Mendoza |first=John Eric |date=2022-08-31 |title=Super Typhoon Hinnamnor roars into PAR and is now named Henry |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1656401/super-typhoon-hinnamnor-enters-ph-and-is-now-named-henry |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=inquirer.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[Ifugao]], a man was buried in the landslide due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon.&lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/01/landslide-spawned-by-typhoon-henrys-heavy-rains-catches-farmer-inside-brothers-house-in-ifugao/ | title=Landslide spawned by typhoon Henry's heavy rains catches farmer inside brother's house in Ifugao | website=[[Manila Bulletin]] }}&lt;/ref&gt; Several flights were canceled to and from Okinawa.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |date=September 2, 2022 |title=Super typhoon 'Hinnamnor', strongest storm of 2022, batters Japan |work=[[Mint (newspape)|Mint]] |url=https://www.livemint.com/news/world/explainer-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-strongest-storm-of-2022-batters-japan-11662078554253.html |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the typhoon made landfall in South Korea, it had severe impacts. 60,000 homes were without electricity and an elderly woman died dragged by the current. Another 9 people are missing. In the city of [[Pohang]], South Korea, seven people were killed in the flooding of an [[Multistorey car park|underground parking garage]]. Hinnamnor caused $&gt;1 billion in damages.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacional/2022/09/06/interna_internacional,1391556/tufao-hinnamnor-deixa-um-morto-e-nove-desaparecidos-na-coreia-do-sul.shtml | title=Tufão Hinnamnor deixa um morto e nove desaparecidos na Coreia do Sul | date=September 6, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 13W (Gardo) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=August 30<br /> |Dissipated=September 1<br /> |Image=Gardo 2022-08-30 0450Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Gardo 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=30<br /> |Pressure=998<br /> }}<br /> On August 30 at 00:00 UTC, the JMA began tracking a westward-moving tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-035433/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=August 30, 2022 |title=WTPQ51 RJTD 300600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075601/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq51.rjtd..txt |archive-date=August 30, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; A few hours later, the PAGASA gave it the local name ''Gardo'' due to it being inside their area of responsibility.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=August 30, 2022 |title=LPA develops into Tropical Depression Gardo; Hinnamnor becomes super typhoon |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/tropical-depression-gardo-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-pagasa-forecast-august-30-2022-5pm/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC issued a TCFA for the system,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=tcfa|designation=98W|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.30-075749/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9822web.txt|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and would then upgrade the system to a tropical depression, designating it as ''13W''. Due to its proximity to Typhoon Hinnamnor,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=August 30, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=1|name=Thirteen|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-015856/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wd/wdpn32.pgtw..txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; its outflow fully exposed 13W's circulation.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=August 31, 2022|type=prog|category=TD|designation=13W|no=3|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.08.31-083411/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322prog.txt|archive-date=August 31, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 1, the JMA, the JTWC, and the PAGASA issued their final warnings on the system as it was absorbed into Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=September 1, 2022 |title=RSMC Tropical Cyclone Prognostic Reasoning No. 8 for TD Located at 24.0N 129.0E |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-081217/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/wt/wtpq31.rjtd..txt |archive-date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |website=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite jtwc|date=September 1, 2022|type=warn|designation=13W|no=6|name=Thirteen|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.09.01-082305/https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1322web.txt|archive-date=September 1, 2022|access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=September 1, 2022 |title=Super Typhoon Henry slightly intensifies; Tropical Depression Gardo weakens into LPA |work=[[Rappler]] |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/super-typhoon-henry-tropical-depression-gardo-pagasa-forecast-september-1-2022-11am/ |access-date=September 2, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Muifa (Inday) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 5<br /> |Dissipated=September 16<br /> |Image=Muifa 2022-09-11 0515Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Muifa 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=85<br /> |1-min winds=115<br /> |Pressure=950<br /> }}<br /> The JTWC detected a disturbance at approximately {{cvt|255|nmi}} from Iwo-To. According to the agency, the cyclone achieved a favorable environment for a more comprehensive intensification because of [[Sea surface temperature|the warm waters]] (between {{cvt|30 and 31|°C|disp=sqbr}}) and was designated as ''Invest 91W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web| url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AGSZf|title=Current Significant Tropical Weather Advisories ABPW10 Western/South Pacific Ocean (Invest 91W) |website=JTWC |date= September 6, 2022 |access-date= September 6, 2022|language=en|archive-date= September 6, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; A day later, the cyclone became a tropical storm according to the JTWC, being {{cvt|696|nmi}} SSE of Kadena Air Base, but without giving many details about its pressure. The JMA, however, had not released any bulletin to designate this system until then.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|title=Tropical Storm 14W (Fourteen) Warning #03 Issued at 07/0300Z |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zpIEv|access-date=7 September 2022|date=7 September 2022|archive-date=7 September 2022|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When the storm entered PAGASA's area of responsibility it named ''Inday''; in its first bulletin, the agency stating that a direct impact on the archipelago was unlikely.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|date=September 8, 2022|access-date=8 September 2022|archive-date=8 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908034204/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #3 Tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within the PAR, the storm turned into a severe tropical storm, according to the agency, and gave warnings of possible flooding by the Inday storm surge for the districts of Luzon and Visayas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #10 Severe tropical storm &quot;Inday&quot;<br /> |url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/XWZot|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=PAGASA}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, almost at the edge of the PAR, the storm turned into a typhoon according to the JTWC, as it reached {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}} in sustained one-minute winds. In the report, the cyclone was located more than {{cvt|388|nmi}} south of Kadena Air Base.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AD10v|archive-date=10 September 2022|date=9 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|website=JTWC|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #14 Issued 09/2100Z}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the seventeenth bulletin released by the JTWC, the typhoon reached Category 2, still within the PAR.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vrfeX|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #17 Issued 10/1500Z|website=JTWC|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, Muifa reached Category 3 status, according to the JTWC's eighteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/vgQ0F|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #18 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The PAGASA, in its seventeenth bulletin, reported that the typhoon's winds could hit the Batanes and Babuyan islands, in addition to causing heavy seas on the northern coast of Luzon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220911201434/https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-date=11 September 2022|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #17 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot;}}&lt;/ref&gt; After reaching the limit of the PAR, the typhoon was downgraded to category 2 after water temperatures decreased during its path. The JTWC recorded this in its bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/4Y1Va|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #24 Issued 12/0900Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 12 September, Muifa hit [[Ishigaki Island]], part of the remote [[Yaeyama Islands|Yaeyama Island group]].&lt;ref name=&quot;EOTS 120922&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last1=Masters|first1=Jeff|last2=Henson|first2=Bob|title=Typhoon Muifa storms toward Shanghai; all quiet on the Atlantic front|date=September 12, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-storms-toward-shanghai-all-quiet-on-the-atlantic-front/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|language=en|access-date=September 12, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; Also that day, the typhoon was downgraded again to category 1 &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ev1fp|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #25 Issued 12/1200Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; and left the Philippine area of responsibility in the afternoon.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin|archive-url=https://archive.ph/zDTVc|archive-date=12 September 2022|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|website=PAGASA|title=Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #22 typhoon &quot;Inday&quot; (Final bulletin)}}&lt;/ref&gt; Outside PAR, the typhoon returned to category 2 after hitting the two islands according to the twenty-sixth JTWC bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://archive.ph/EZGMi|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Typhoon 14W (Muifa) Warning #26 Issued 12/2100Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; On September 13, China issued an orange alert (Signal #2) on Muifa, warning that it could impact the [[Taiwan Strait]], in addition to the provinces of [[Jiangsu]], northern [[Zhejiang]], and [[Shanghai]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/LuZFJ|url=http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/weather/Warnings/ActiveWarnings/202209/t20220913_5083997.html|title=Orange warning of typhoon Muifa|website=China Meteorological Administration|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; With winds of {{cvt|155|km/h|mph knot}}, the typhoon made landfall in [[Zhoushan]] around 20:30 local time, then shortly after it made a second landfall in Shanghai. Several flights departing from the airports in the aforementioned city, [[Ningbo Lishe International Airport|Ningbo]] and [[Shanghai Airport|Shanghai]], in addition to [[Shanghai port]] activities were suspended because of torrential rains and gusts.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/chinas-zhejiang-province-high-alert-ahead-typhoon-muifa-2022-09-14/ | title=Typhoon Muifa pounds eastern China with strong gales, rain | newspaper=Reuters | date=September 14, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; It is the most powerful typhoon to strike Shanghai on record.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Henson |first1=Bob |last2=Masters |first2=Jeff |title=Typhoon Muifa sweeps into Shanghai; Caribbean eyes new tropical depression |url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/09/typhoon-muifa-sweeps-into-shanghai-caribbean-eyes-new-tropical-depression/ |publisher=Yale Climate Connections |access-date=14 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;see also theguardian.com: ''[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/16/weather-tracker-typhoon-muifa-wreaks-havoc-in-china-after-summer-of-records Weather tracker: Typhoon Muifa wreaks havoc in China] after [[2022 China heat wave|summer of records]]''&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> The previous record was [[Typhoon Gloria (1949)|Typhoon Gloria]] in [[1949 Pacific typhoon season|1949]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Masters |first1=Jeff |title=Category 3 Chan-hom: One of Shanghai's Strongest Typhoons on Record? |url=https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |publisher=Weather Underground |access-date=14 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808171921/https://maps.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3038 |archive-date=8 August 2018 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical storm when it made landfall according to the JTWC.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pHtqD|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Tropical storm Muifa (14W) Warning #37 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Muifa was downgraded to a tropical depression again and the JTWC released the fortieth bulletin. This was the agency's last report before it dissipated.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1422web.txt |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wtepa|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022 |title=Tropical depression Muifa (14W) Warning #40 Final bulletin Issued 16/0900Z |website=JTWC |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Merbok ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Merbok 2022-09-14 0240Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Merbok 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 15<br /> |10-min winds=70<br /> |1-min winds=70<br /> |Pressure=965<br /> }}<br /> On 00:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA had tracked a weak tropical depression that had developed well west of [[Wake Island]]. The JMA downgraded the system to a low-pressure area thereafter.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-030720/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical depression 15W and tropical depression Issued 10/1800Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, on the next day, the JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression. The JTWC followed suit and began issuing advisories, assigning the designation ''15W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/bGpCn|date=10 September 2022|access-date=10 September 2022|archive-date=10 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 15W (Fifteen) Warning #01 Issued 10/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its fifth bulletin, the JTWC stated that 15W turned into a &quot;tropical storm&quot; when it reached {{cvt|65|km/h|mph knot}} by one-minute sustained winds.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/coBAK|date=11 September 2022|access-date=11 September 2022|archive-date=11 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 15W (Fifteen) Warning #05 Issued 11/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA named the system ''Merbok'', for having achieved sustained winds of 10 minutes at {{cvt|35|knot|round=5|order=out}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/55nL1|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of Typhoon Muifa, tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0300Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The cyclone, hours later, reached the status of a &quot;severe tropical storm&quot;, according to the JMA technical bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/rBgvT|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, severe tropical storm Merbok and tropical depression Issued 12/0900Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the thirteenth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Merbok became a Category 1 typhoon when reaching sustained winds of {{cvt|120|km/h|mph knot}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Typhoon 15W (Merbok) Warning #13 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P2zTz |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC gave a final bulletin on Merbok, noting that it had moved away from habitable areas.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1522web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Ev5Vk|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|archive-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Merbok 15W Warning #18 Final bulletin Issued 15/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the system continued moving generally northward with [[gale force wind]]s and a center barometric pressure reaching {{convert|937|mbar|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} as it approached the [[Aleutian Islands]] on {{nowrap|September 16–17.}} It then entered the [[Bering Sea]], generating a dangerous [[storm surge]] which inundated several coastal villages and towns. Despite the widespread coastal flooding no injuries were reported.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Former Typhoon Merbok blasts western Alaska with historic storm surge, 90 mph wind and 50-foot seas| url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/former-typhoon-merbok-blast-western-125310460.html?guccounter=1&amp;guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&amp;guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEyIwyKozHcnIRdUC1Svp_eTQnG5JAHEgj2BP2a4ySz-wig4FWrpWtcFe4L8VicOFfNeSY4xWZPFIC397tLE65hYArDb4dOHRvODQK-20R5vszNE4CNDddEr6hE90ULT-DAxPB9dIvXSkVRmEsXdi8827BMgdIA7y4IncJ2EaMit| date=17 September 2022| publisher=Fox News| access-date=18 September 2022| via=Yahoo''!'' News}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Typhoon Nanmadol (Josie) ===<br /> {{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Image=Nanmadol_2022-09-17_0415Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Nanmadol 2022 track.png<br /> |Formed=September 9<br /> |Dissipated=September 19<br /> |10-min winds=105<br /> |1-min winds=135<br /> |Pressure=910<br /> }}<br /> {{Main article|Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)}}<br /> On 06:00 UTC of September 9, the JMA briefly tracked a weak tropical depression to the east of [[Iwo To]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://archive.ph/2022.09.09-083242/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt | title=Archive.ph }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA re-upgraded the system to a tropical depression two days later. On September 12, the JTWC designated the system ''16W'' and it was located approximately {{cvt|262|nmi}} southwest of Iwo-To.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/6kmDY|date=12 September 2022|access-date=12 September 2022|archive-date=12 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 16W (Sixteen) Warning #01 Issued 12/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the fifth bulletin, the JTWC upgraded 16W into a &quot;tropical storm&quot;, and the JMA following suit, simultaneously naming the system ''Nanmadol''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hHT69|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 16W (Nanmadol) Warning #05 Issued 13/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/lVgEp|date=13 September 2022|access-date=13 September 2022|archive-date=13 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of typhoon Muifa, typhoon Merbok and tropical storm Nanmadol Issued 13/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The storm then reached typhoon status on September 15.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/IgNPS|archive-date=15 September 2022|date=15 September 2022|access-date=15 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #12 Issued 15/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol rapidly intensified into a very strong typhoon, according to the JTWC's thirteenth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jPPaA|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title=Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #13 Issued 16/0000Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Nanmadol then entered the PAGASA's [[Philippine Area of Responsibility]] at 09:40 UTC on September 16, and was given the name ''Josie'',&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=604804811281104&amp;ref=sharing |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |title=Typhoon Josie enters PAR, no landfall seen |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/typhoon-josie-southwest-monsoon-pagasa-forecast-september-16-2022-2pm/ |website=rappler.com |last=Arceo |first=Acor |date=16 September 2022 |access-date=16 September 2022 |publisher=Rappler}}&lt;/ref&gt; however, it quickly left the PAR, just over four hours later, at 14:00 UTC on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Watch |url=https://facebook.com/.watch/fAi3HTtW5V/ |access-date=16 September 2022 |website=www.facebook.com}}&lt;/ref&gt; Within PAGASA's PAR, Josie became a Category 4 super typhoon according to the JTWC, and PAGASA also upgraded Josie to super typhoon category, the second one for 2022 since Typhoon Hinnamnor.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fYTZV|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #16 Issued 16/1500Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Lalu |first=Gabriel Pabico |date=2022-09-17 |title=Josie, now a Super Typhoon, slips in and out of PAR |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665689/josie-now-a-super-typhoon-slips-in-and-out-of-ph-area-of-responsibility |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A system pressure of 910 hPa (mbar) was then recorded, the lowest so far this season.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ROOjQ|date=16 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022|archive-date=16 September 2022|title= Super typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #17 Issued 16/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; When it made landfall in southern Japan, the typhoon was downgraded to Category 3 upon reaching [[Kyushu|Kyushu Islands]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #22 Issued 18/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon directly impacting the country, it was downgraded again to category 1.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/AwN17|date=18 September 2022|access-date=18 September 2022|archive-date=18 September 2022|title= Typhoon Nanmadol (16W) Warning #25 Issued 18/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the cyclone hit the country, the JMA issued a special warning that Nanmadol could cause severe damage, and at least 4 million people have been advised to leave their homes. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62938608 | title=Japan storm: Millions told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol makes landfall | work=BBC News | date=September 18, 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt; On its way to northeast Japan post-landfall, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical storm by the JTWC. The JMA also followed suit and downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Even so, as the cyclone still continued in the country, exceptionally high volumes of precipitation were recorded and resulted in flooding in streets, destruction of building walls and destroyed power poles. At least 2 people died and another 70 people were injured. More than 200,000 people were left without electricity. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uqYPQ|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1622prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/N2iox|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|archive-date=19 September 2022|title= Tropical storm Nanmadol (16W) Prognostic Reasoning Warning #26 Issued 19/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; In South Korea, the winds and rain caused by the typhoon also caused inconvenience. One person was injured, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes, fallen trees were reported, and some locations in the south-east of the country were left without electricity.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=https://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220919000125 | title=1 person injured, hundreds evacuated as Typhoon Nanmadol nears | date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=19 September 2022|website=Korea Herald}}&lt;/ref&gt; In its twenty-ninth bulletin, the JTWC reported that Nanmadol was weakening as it moved over land in Japan and would be downgraded to an extratropical cyclone. Death toll from Nanmadol may rise due to missing victims.<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Storm Talas ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 20<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=Talas 2022-09-23 1525Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Talas 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=35<br /> |1-min winds=35<br /> |Pressure=1000<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=Talas<br /> |JMAtype=tropical storm<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpstorm<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=nwpstorm<br /> |time=03:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Temporary cyclone north.svg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=31.7<br /> |lon=134.9<br /> |distance_from={{convert|250|nmi|round=5}} SE of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|50|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|35|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|N]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|14|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 20, a disturbance turned into a tropical depression according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z2HrK|title=Bulletin released of Tropical depression (Invest 94W) Issued 20/2100Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC reported that the low pressure encountered favorable environments for intensification by warm waters and low wind shear. The agency called it ''Invest 94W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp9422web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/b289L|date=20 September 2022|access-date=20 September 2022|archive-date=20 September 2022|title= Tropical cyclone formation alert WTPN21 (Invest 94W) Isuued at 21/0130Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The next day the JTWC designated this system as ''17W'' and upgraded it into a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/pmroQ|date=21 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 17W (Seventeen) Warning #01 Issued 21/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 03:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Storm Talas is located near {{Coord|31.7|N|134.9|E|name=Talas|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|250|nmi|abbr=on}} southeast of [[Iwakuni]], [[Japan]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|50|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|35|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving north at {{cvt|14|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see: <br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=60&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Storm 2215 (Talas)]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1722web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 17W (Talas)]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Tropical Depression 18W (Karding) ===<br /> &lt;!--{{Infobox hurricane small<br /> |Basin=WPac<br /> |Formed=September 21<br /> |Dissipated=Present<br /> |Image=JMA TD 23 2022-09-21 0440Z.jpg<br /> |Track=Karding 2022 track.png<br /> |10-min winds=30<br /> |1-min winds=40<br /> |Pressure=1002<br /> }}--&gt;<br /> {{Infobox tropical cyclone current<br /> |name=18W (Karding)<br /> |JMAtype=tropical depression<br /> |JMAcategory=nwpdepression<br /> |type=tropical storm<br /> |category=storm<br /> |time=00:00 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], September 23<br /> |image=Temporary cyclone north.svg<br /> |track=<br /> |lat=17.5<br /> |lon=132.2<br /> |distance_from={{convert|607|nmi|round=5}} NNW of [[Yap]]<br /> |10sustained={{convert|30|knot|round=5}}<br /> |gusts-position=10sustained<br /> |gusts={{convert|45|knot|round=5}}<br /> |1sustained={{convert|40|knot|round=5}}<br /> |pressure={{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|comma=off|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}<br /> |movement=[[Points of the compass|WSW]] &lt;!--slowly--&gt; &lt;!--Almost stationary--&gt; at {{cvt|13|kn}}<br /> }}<br /> On September 21, a disturbance developed into tropical depression near the Philippines, according to the JMA.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zEOrm|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Bulletin released of tropical depressions (94W and 95W) Issued 21/1500Z|website=Japan Meteorological Agency|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC designated this disturbance as ''Invest 95W'' and issued a bulletin noting that the low pressure system could have reasonable intensification due to low wind shear and warmer water.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/uSGr2|date=21 September 2022|access-date=21 September 2022|archive-date=21 September 2022|title=Current significant tropical weather advisories ABPW10 (Western/South Pacific Ocean) Reissued at 21/1530Z (Invest 95W)|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hours later, the JTWC upgraded the system into a tropical depression, designating it as ''18W''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/8Zfh9|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical depression 18W (Eighteen) Warning #01 Issued 22/0300Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA then followed suit on 00:00 UTC of September 22, and the tropical depression was assigned the name ''Karding''.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite tweet|author=ABS-CBN News|user=ABSCBNNews|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|url-status=live|number=1572756161996410880|title=JUST IN: The low pressure area east of Central Luzon has developed into Tropical Depression #KardingPH, @dost_pagasa said in its 8 a.m. bulletin Thursday. #WeatherPatrol. Story to follow on http://news.abs-cbn.com.}}&lt;/ref&gt; The JTWC upgraded the depression into a tropical storm in its fifth bulletin.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822prog.txt|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/9mBFh|date=22 September 2022|access-date=22 September 2022|archive-date=22 September 2022|title=Tropical storm 18W (Eighteen) Warning #04 Issued 22/2100Z|website=JTWC|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Current storm information ====<br /> As of 00:00&amp;nbsp;UTC September&amp;nbsp;23, Tropical Depression 18W (Karding) is located near {{Coord|17.5|N|132.2|E|name=Karding|dim:5000km}} or about {{convert|607|nmi|abbr=on}} north-northwest of [[Yap]]. Maximum 10-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|30|kn|round=5}}, with gusts up to {{convert|45|kn|round=5}}, while maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at {{convert|40|kn|round=5}}. The minimum central barometric pressure is {{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|sigfig=4|comma=off|abbr=on}}, and the system is moving west-southwest at {{cvt|13|kn}}. &lt;!--slowly.--&gt; &lt;!--almost stationary.--&gt;<br /> <br /> For the latest official information, see:<br /> * JMA's [https://www.data.jma.go.jp/multi/cyclone/cyclone_detail.html?id=61&amp;lang=en Tropical Cyclone Information on Tropical Depression &quot;b&quot;]<br /> * JTWC's [https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/wp1822web.txt Tropical Cyclone Warning on Tropical Storm 18W (Eighteen)]<br /> * PAGASA's [https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tropical-cyclone/severe-weather-bulletin Tropical Cyclone Bulletin on Tropical Storm &quot;Karding&quot;]<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> === Other systems ===<br /> A low-pressure area developed into a tropical depression to the northeast of [[Mindanao]] early on May 30,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 291800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023729/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220529/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD291800_C_RJTD_20220529202618_78.txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=29 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 300000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=30 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220530023544/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=30 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; but quickly dissipated near Mindanao late on the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 301800 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531022221/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220530/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD301800_C_RJTD_20220530201717_85.txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=30 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 310000 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=31 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220531023353/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=31 May 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On July 22, the JMA began tracking a low pressure area off south of Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-22 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 221800 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-072244/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220722/180000/A_WWJP27RJTD221800_C_RJTD_20220722201617_54.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; The following day, the JTWC also began tracking the system, now {{convert|227|nmi|mi km}} south-southwest of [[Iwo Jima]], Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite JTWC|date=2022-07-23|type=stwa|basin=wpac|designation=92W|name=Invest 92W|time=06Z|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/abpwweb.txt|archive-url=https://wiki.chlod.net/jtwc/text/2022-07-23-0610-abpwweb.txt}}&lt;/ref&gt; On July 24, the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical depression.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2022-07-24 |title=WWJP27 RJTD 240000 |url=https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-url=https://archive.vn/2022.07.24-071533/https://www.wis-jma.go.jp/d/o/RJTD/Alphanumeric/Warning/Warnings_and_weather_summary/20220724/000000/A_WWJP27RJTD240000_C_RJTD_20220724022217_31.txt |archive-date=2022-07-24 |access-date=2022-07-24 |publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The JMA started to monitor a weak tropical depression that formed just west of the [[International Date Line]] on August 14.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 141200 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=14 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/2022.08.14-144403/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=14 August 2022 |date=14 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The system only persisted until early on the next day.<br /> <br /> A tropical depression formed far east of Japan on August 22, and dissipated the same day.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=WWJP27 RJTD 220600 |url=https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |publisher=Japan Meteorological Agency |access-date=22 August 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220822093555/https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/ww/wwjp27.rjtd..txt |archive-date=22 August 2022 |date=22 August 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Storm names==<br /> {{See also|Tropical cyclone naming|History of tropical cyclone naming}}<br /> Within the Northwest Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monthly Tropical Cyclone Summary December 1999|access-date=October 1, 2013|last=Padgett |first= Gary|publisher=Australian Severe Weather|url=http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211074501/http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9912.htm|archive-date=February 11, 2012|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo&amp;nbsp;— Typhoon Center assigns international names to tropical cyclones on behalf of the [[World Meteorological Organization]]'s Typhoon Committee, should they be judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Typhoon Committee Operational Manual 2013|url=http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2013.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801020116/http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/tcp/documents/TCP-23EDITION2012.pdf|publisher=World Meteorological Organization|archive-date=August 1, 2013|pages=37–38|date=February 21, 2013|author=The Typhoon Committee|access-date=October 1, 2013|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; PAGASA names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.&lt;ref name=&quot;Padgett Dec 99&quot;/&gt; The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both [[List of retired Philippine typhoon names|PAGASA]] and the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA)|Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;TC&quot; /&gt; Should the list of names for the Philippine region be exhausted then names will be taken from an auxiliary list of which the first ten are published each season. Unused names are marked in {{tcname unused}}.<br /> <br /> ===International names===<br /> {{main article|List of retired Pacific typhoon names}}<br /> A tropical cyclone is named when it is judged to have 10-minute sustained windspeeds of {{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee |date=25 January 2016 |title=Review of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season |url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=April 8, 2022 |website=www.typhooncommittee.org |archive-date=March 24, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324034705/http://www.typhooncommittee.org/48th/docs/item%204%20technical%20presentations/4.1.Review2015TyphoonSeason.pdf }}&lt;/ref&gt; The JMA selected the names from a list of 140 names, that had been developed by the 14 members nations and territories of the [[List of retired Pacific typhoon names#Background|ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Retired typhoons&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|author=Zhou, Xiao|author2=Lei, Xiaotu|year=2012|title=Summary of retired typhoons within the Western North Pacific Ocean|volume=1|issue=1|publisher=The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific/World Meteorological Organization's Typhoon Committee|journal=Tropical Cyclone Research and Review|pages=23–32|issn=2225-6032|url=http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7|access-date=December 21, 2014|doi=10.6057/2012TCRR01.03|archive-date=August 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172856/http://tcrr.typhoon.gov.cn/EN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&amp;id=7}}&lt;/ref&gt; Retired names, if any, will be announced by the [[World Meteorological Organization|WMO]] in 2023; though replacement names will be announced in 2024. During the season, the names Trases, Mulan, and Hinnamnor were used for the first time after they replaced the names [[Typhoon Sarika|Sarika]], [[Typhoon Haima|Haima]], and [[Typhoon Nock-ten|Nock-ten]], which were retired after the [[2016 Pacific typhoon season|2016 season]]. The next 28&amp;nbsp;names on the naming list are listed here along with their international numeric designation, if they are used.<br /> <br /> {|style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *Malakas (2201)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi]] (2202)<br /> *Chaba (2203)<br /> *Aere (2204)<br /> *Songda (2205)<br /> *Trases (2206)<br /> *Mulan (2207)<br /> |<br /> *Meari (2208)<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on]] (2209)<br /> *Tokage (2210)<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor]] (2211)<br /> *Muifa (2212)<br /> *Merbok (2213)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Talas (2215)}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Noru}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Kulap}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Roke}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sonca}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nesat}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Haitang}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Nalgae}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Banyan}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yamaneko}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Pakhar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Sanvu}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Mawar}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Guchol}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Philippines===<br /> {{Main|List of retired Philippine typhoon names}}<br /> This season, PAGASA will use its own naming scheme, that will either develop within or move into their self-defined area of responsibility.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names|access-date=April 18, 2015|publisher=Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|url=http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|archive-date=December 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228042559/http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/learning-tools/94-weather/278-philippine-tropical-cyclone-names|url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; The names were taken from a list of names, that was last used during [[2018 Pacific typhoon season|2018]] and are scheduled to be used again during 2026.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt; All of the names are the same except ''Obet'', ''Rosal'' and ''Umberto'' which replaced the names ''[[Typhoon Mangkhut|Ompong]]'', ''[[Typhoon Yutu|Rosita]]'' and ''[[Tropical Depression Usman|Usman]]'' after they were retired.&lt;ref name=&quot;PAGASA Names&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> {| style=&quot;width:100%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Agaton]] (2202)<br /> *Basyang (2201)<br /> *Caloy (2203)<br /> *Domeng (2204)<br /> *Ester (2206)<br /> |<br /> *[[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Florita]] (2209)<br /> *Gardo<br /> *[[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Henry]] (2211)<br /> *Inday (2212)<br /> *[[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Josie]] (2214)<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname active|Karding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Luis}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Maymay}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Neneng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Obet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Paeng}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Queenie}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Rosal}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Samuel}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Tomas}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Umberto}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Venus}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Waldo}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Yayang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Zeny}}<br /> |}<br /> {{Center|'''Auxiliary list'''}}<br /> {| style=&quot;width:90%;&quot;<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Agila}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Bagwis}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Chito}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Diego}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Elena}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Felino}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Gunding}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Harriet}}<br /> |<br /> *{{tcname unused|Indang}}<br /> *{{tcname unused|Jessa}}<br /> |}<br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ==Season effects==<br /> This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 2022. The tables also provide an overview of a system's intensity, duration, land areas affected, and any deaths or damages associated with the system.<br /> <br /> {{Pacific areas affected (Top)|year=2022}}<br /> |-<br /> | 01W || {{Sort|220329|March&amp;nbsp;29–31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Minimal || {{nts|6}} || &lt;ref name=btt6/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Malakas (Basyang) || {{Sort|220406|April&amp;nbsp;6–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|90|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|945|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Guam]], [[Caroline Islands]], [[Bonin Islands]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None ||<br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Megi (2022)|Megi (Agaton)]] || {{Sort|220408|April&amp;nbsp;8–12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Philippines]] || {{ntsp|90800000||$}} || {{nts|214}} || &lt;ref name=NDRRMCreportAgaton&gt;{{Cite report |url=https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |title=Situational Report No. 15 for TC AGATON (2022) |date=April 29, 2022 |publisher=[[National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council]] |access-date=April 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220430043432/https://monitoring-dashboard.ndrrmc.gov.ph/assets/uploads/situations/SitRep_No__15_for_TC_AGATON_2022.pdf |archive-date=April 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220530|May&amp;nbsp;30}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Chaba (Caloy) || {{Sort|220628|June&amp;nbsp;28 – July&amp;nbsp;5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name=reu12/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Aere (Domeng) || {{Sort|220630|June&amp;nbsp;30 – July&amp;nbsp;4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220724|July&amp;nbsp;24–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1006|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Songda || {{Sort|220726|July&amp;nbsp;26 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, [[South Korea]], [[North Korea]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Trases (Ester) || {{Sort|220729|July&amp;nbsp;29 – August&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}| {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Ryukyu Islands]], South Korea || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 08W || {{Sort|220803|August&amp;nbsp;3–4}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1002|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[South China]], [[Vietnam]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Mulan || {{Sort|220808|August&amp;nbsp;8–11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|996|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| South China, Vietnam, [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]] || {{ntsp|106850||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MulanVN2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=14 August 2022|title= 9 người chết và mất tích do mưa lũ sau bão số 2 ở miền Bắc |url= https://vov.vn/xa-hoi/9-nguoi-chet-va-mat-tich-do-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-2-o-mien-bac-post963208.vov |work= [[Voice of Vietnam]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Meari || {{Sort|220810|August&amp;nbsp;10–14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|40|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|994|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220814|August&amp;nbsp;14–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1012|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Tropical Storm Ma-on (2022)|Ma-on (Florita)]] || {{Sort|220820|August&amp;nbsp;20–26}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|60|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|STS}}|{{convert|980|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9130000||$}} || {{nts|7}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Florita1&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FloritaNDRRMC&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 August 2022|title= 3 người chết, nhiều tài sản thiệt hại trong mưa lũ sau bão số 3 |url= https://thanhnien.vn/3-nguoi-chet-nhieu-tai-san-thiet-hai-trong-mua-lu-sau-bao-so-3-post1492525.html |work= [[Thanh Niên]] |access-date=27 August 2022 |language= vi}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Tokage || {{Sort|220821|August&amp;nbsp;21–25}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|75|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|970|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | TD || {{Sort|220822|August&amp;nbsp;22}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|1008|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Hinnamnor|Hinnamnor (Henry)]] || {{Sort|220828|August&amp;nbsp;28 –September&amp;nbsp;6}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}| {{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|920|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Japan, Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[East China]], South Korea, North Korea, [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsp|1208500000||$}} || {{nts|12}} || &lt;ref name = &quot;Ifugao&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name = pohangtrillon&gt;{{Cite news| title=[태풍 힌남노] 포항서 9명 사망·1명 실종…재산피해 1조7천억 원 – 연합뉴스 (Typhoon Hinnamnor: 9 dead, 1 missing in Pohang; Property damage at KRW 1.7 trillion) | publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency]] |url=https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220919001212/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220907155700053 |date=September 7, 2022 |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |access-date=September 19, 2022 |website=m.yna.co.kr |language=ko}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | 13W (Gardo) || {{Sort|220830|August&amp;nbsp;30 – September&amp;nbsp;1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}| {{convert|30|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TD}}|{{convert|998|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Muifa (Inday) || {{Sort|220905|September&amp;nbsp;5–16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{Sort|4|Very strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}| {{convert|85|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VSTY}}|{{convert|950|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| Philippines, [[Taiwan]], [[Yaeyama Islands]], [[East China]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | Merbok || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Strong typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}| {{convert|70|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TY}}|{{convert|965|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | [[Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)|Nanmadol (Josie)]] || {{Sort|220909|September&amp;nbsp;9–19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{Sort|5|Violent typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|105|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|VITY}}|{{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| [[Japan]], [[Korean Peninsula]], [[Russian Far East]] || {{ntsh|0||$}} Unknown || {{ntsh|0}} 4|| &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/powerful-typhoon-pelts-japan-tokyo-under-flood-advisory?srnd=all|date=19 September 2022|access-date=19 September 2022|title= At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon, Tokyo Under Flood Advisory<br /> |website=Bloomberg|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Talas || {{Sort|220920|September&amp;nbsp;20–Present}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} || bgcolor=#{{storm color|TS}}|{{convert|1000|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4|comma=off}}|| None || {{ntsh|0||$}} None || {{ntsh|0}} None || <br /> |-<br /> | 18W (Karding) || {{Sort|220921|September&amp;nbsp;21–Present}} || 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{{Expand Japanese|アニメイズム|date=July 2019}}<br /> {{Short description|Late night anime programming block}}<br /> {{Infobox programming block<br /> | name = Animeism<br /> | image = Animeism logo.png<br /> | image_size = <br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = Logo<br /> | formerly_known = <br /> | premiered = {{Start date|2012|04|06}}<br /> | closed = <br /> | channel = [[MBS TV]]<br /> | division = <br /> | country = [[Japan]]<br /> | key_people = <br /> | headquarters = <br /> | major_contracts = <br /> | parent =<br /> | sister = <br /> | format = [[Anime]]<br /> | runtime = Saturdays 1:55-2:55 [[Japan Standard Time|JST]]<br /> | website = {{Official website|https://www.mbs.jp/anime/}}<br /> | language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]<br /> | footnotes = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Infobox programming block<br /> | name = Super Animeism<br /> | image = Superanimeizumlogo.png<br /> | image_size = <br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = <br /> | formerly_known = <br /> | premiered = {{Start date|2019|03|19}}<br /> | closed = <br /> | channel = MBS TV<br /> | division = <br /> | country = Japan<br /> | key_people = <br /> | headquarters = <br /> | major_contracts = <br /> | parent = <br /> | sister = <br /> | format = Anime<br /> | runtime = Saturdays 1:25-1:55 JST<br /> | website = <br /> | language = Japanese<br /> | footnotes = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Nihongo|'''Animeism'''|アニメイズム|Animeizumu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[late night anime]] [[Block programming|programming block]] airing on [[MBS TV|MBS]]. The timeslot was established in October 2006 with a Thursday night/Friday morning schedule, until April 2015, when it switched to a Friday night/Saturday morning schedule.<br /> <br /> In its current form, the block airs as &quot;Super Animeism&quot; and the hour-long &quot;Animeism&quot; block on Friday night/Saturday mornings.&lt;ref name=&quot;Super Animeism Announcement&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2019-03-09/mbs-creates-new-super-animeism-late-night-anime-programming-block/.144367|title=MBS Creates New 'Super Animeism' Late-Night Anime Programming Block|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|date=January 9, 2019|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 9, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> <br /> The block initially launched in October 2006 as a 30-minute programming block in order to broadcast anime titles which were co-produced by MBS, beginning with ''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]''. The programming block later expanded to a one-hour block in April 2011. In April 2012, MBS relaunched the programming block as ''Animeism''. In April 2015, the network reorganised the ''Animeism'' block from a Thursday night/Friday morning schedule to a Friday night/Saturday morning schedule, with MBS chief producer Hirō Maruyama stating that the change was done in order to prevent conflicts with [[Kansai Telecasting Corporation|Kansai TV]]'s broadcast of ''[[noitaminA]]''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite tweet|user=maru0322|author=丸山博雄|date=February 19, 2015|number=568333310230794240|script-title=ja:MBSで木曜深夜に放送しているアニメイズム枠ですが、4月より金曜日にお引越しさせて頂くこととなりました。裏の関西テレビさんとのアニメかぶりの解消と、関東&中京地区と放送曜日を合わせて、全地域同日に楽しんで頂くためです。|access-date=December 15, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On March 8, 2019, MBS introduced the ''Super Animeism'' programming block, which expands the ''Animeism'' block by a half-hour starting from July 2019.&lt;ref name=&quot;Super Animeism Announcement&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> On March 23, 2019, it was announced at [[AnimeJapan]] 2019 that MBS, [[Kodansha]], and [[DMM.com|DMM Pictures]] formed a two-year partnership to co-produce anime titles for the block, adapting works from Kodansha published manga or creating original works into anime, with ''[[Domestic Girlfriend]]'' being the first title produced through the partnership.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2132102/full/|script-title=ja:DMM pictures×講談社×MBS、『アニメイズム』枠で2年間の連携発表|title=DMM pictures × Kodansha × MBS, &quot;Animeizumu&quot; waku de 2-nenkan no renkei happyō|date=March 23, 2019|publisher=[[Oricon]]|access-date=December 15, 2019|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Partnership with Amazon Prime Video===<br /> <br /> From June 2017 to January 2019, Animeism signed a deal with [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] to stream their series exclusively on [[Amazon Prime Video]] worldwide, with ''[[Rage of Bahamut (TV series)|Rage of Bahamut: Virgin Soul]]'' and ''[[Altair: A Record of Battles]]'' becoming the first titles exclusive to Prime Video on June 29, 2017.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-06-29/amazon-prime-to-stream-animeism-shows-including-altair-worldwide/.118205|title=Amazon Prime to Stream Animeism Shows Including Altair Worldwide|author=Rafael Antonio Pineda|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=June 29, 2017|access-date=February 22, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt; In January 2019, the streaming deal was no longer in effect worldwide, with other distributors [[Sentai Filmworks]], [[Crunchyroll]] and [[Funimation]] beginning to license titles from the block. Prime Video only exclusively streams titles in Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-01-05/sentai-filmworks-licenses-domestic-girlfriend-anime/.141681|title=Sentai Filmworks Licenses Domestic Girlfriend Anime|last=Hidgkins|first=Crystalyn|date=January 5, 2019|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 2, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-01-03/crunchyroll-funimation-to-stream-magical-girl-spec-ops-asuka-anime/.141611|title=Crunchyroll, Funimation to Stream Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka Anime|last=Mateo|first=Alex|date=January 3, 2019|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 2, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Titles==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 95%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !#<br /> !Block<br /> !Title<br /> !Time Slot<br /> !Start date{{efn|All dates shown are reflective of the actual calendar date of broadcast.}}<br /> !End date<br /> !Eps.<br /> !Studio<br /> !Notes<br /> |-<br /> ! 1<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Natsuiro Kiseki]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 7, 2012<br /> | June 30, 2012<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 2<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Eureka Seven|Eureka Seven: AO]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 13, 2012<br /> | September 29, 2012&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Eureka Seven: AO'' went on a two-week hiatus due to the [[2012 Summer Olympics]], thus ending its run on the third-to-last episode. The two final episodes were broadcast on November 19, 2012.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | [[Bones (studio)|Bones]]<br /> | Sequel to ''Eureka Seven''<br /> |-<br /> ! 3<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Joshiraku]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 6, 2012<br /> | September 29, 2012<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[J.C.Staff]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Kōji Kumeta]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 4<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[K (TV series)|K]]''<br /> | 25:30<br /> | October 5, 2012 <br /> | December 28, 2012<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[GoHands]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 5<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Blast of Tempest]]''<br /> | 26:00<br /> | October 5, 2012 <br /> | March 29, 2013<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | Bones<br /> | Based on a manga by Kyō Shirodaira<br /> |-<br /> ! 6<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Vividred Operation]]''<br /> | 25:30<br /> | January 11, 2013 <br /> | March 29, 2013<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[A-1 Pictures]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 7<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Devil Survivor 2: The Animation]]''<br /> | 26:05<br /> | April 5, 2013 <br /> | June 28, 2013 <br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Bridge (studio)|Bridge]]<br /> | Based on a video game by [[Atlus]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 8<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]''<br /> | 25:35<br /> | April 12, 2013 <br /> | June 28, 2013 <br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 9<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc|Danganronpa: The Animation]]''<br /> | 25:35<br /> | July 5, 2013 <br /> | September 27, 2013<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Lerche (studio)|Lerche]]<br /> | Based on a video game by [[Spike (company)|Spike]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 10<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Love Lab]]''<br /> | 26:05<br /> | July 5, 2013 <br /> | September 27, 2013<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Doga Kobo]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Ruri Miyahara<br /> |-<br /> ! 11<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Kill la Kill]]''<br /> | 26:05<br /> | October 4, 2013 <br /> | March 28, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | [[Trigger (company)|Trigger]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 12<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Valvrave the Liberator|Valvrave the Liberator 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 25:35<br /> | October 11, 2013 <br /> | December 27, 2013<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | Sequel to ''Valvrave the Liberator''<br /> |-<br /> ! 13<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Hozuki's Coolheadedness]]''<br /> | 25:35<br /> | January 10, 2014 <br /> | April 4, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Wit Studio]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Natsumi Eguchi<br /> |-<br /> ! 14<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Riddle Story of Devil]]''<br /> | 26:19<br /> | April 4, 2014 <br /> | June 20, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Diomedéa]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Yun Kōga]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 15<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Knights of Sidonia]]''<br /> | 25:49<br /> | April 11, 2014 <br /> | June 27, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Polygon Pictures]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Tsutomu Nihei]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 16<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Persona 4: The Animation|Persona 4: The Golden Animation]]''<br /> | 25:49<br /> | July 11, 2014 <br /> | September 26, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | A-1 Pictures<br /> | Based on a video game by [[Atlus]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 17<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Black Butler|Black Butler: Book of Circus]]''<br /> | 26:19<br /> | July 11, 2014 <br /> | September 12, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 10<br /> | A-1 Pictures<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Yana Toboso]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 18<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Gundam Reconguista in G]]''<br /> | 25:49<br /> | October 4, 2014 <br /> | March 27, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 26<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 19<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero]]''<br /> | 26:19<br /> | October 17, 2014 <br /> | December 26, 2014<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Studio Gokumi]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 20<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Fafner in the Azure|Fafner in the Azure: -EXODUS-]]''<br /> | 26:19<br /> | January 9, 2015 <br /> | April 4, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]]&lt;br/&gt;XEBECzwei<br /> | Sequel to ''Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth''<br /> |-<br /> ! 21<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma]]''<br /> | 26:40<br /> | April 4, 2015 <br /> | September 26, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | J.C.Staff<br /> | Based on a manga by Yūto Tsukuda<br /> |-<br /> ! 22<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Knights of Sidonia|Knights of Sidonia: War of the Ninth Planet]]''<br /> | 26:10<br /> | April 11, 2015<br /> | June 27, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Polygon Pictures<br /> | Sequel to ''Knights of Sidonia''<br /> |-<br /> ! 23<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Classroom Crisis]]''<br /> | 26:10<br /> | July 4, 2015<br /> | September 26, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Lay-duce]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 24<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[K (TV series)|K: Return of Kings]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 3, 2015<br /> | December 27, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | GoHands<br /> | Sequel to ''K: Missing Kings''<br /> |-<br /> ! 25<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Fafner in the Azure|Fafner in the Azure: -EXODUS- 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 3, 2015<br /> | December 27, 2015<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Xebec&lt;br/&gt;XEBECzwei<br /> | Sequel to ''Fafner in the Azure: -EXODUS-''<br /> |-<br /> ! 26<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju|Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 9, 2016<br /> | April 2, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Studio Deen]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Haruko Kumota<br /> |-<br /> ! 27<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Ajin: Demi-Human]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 16, 2016<br /> | April 9, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Polygon Pictures<br /> | Based on a manga by Gamon Sakurai<br /> |-<br /> ! 28<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[The Lost Village (anime)|The Lost Village]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 9, 2016<br /> | June 25, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Diomedéa<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 29<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic|Magi: Adventure of Sinbad]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 16, 2016<br /> | July 2, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Lay-duce<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Shinobu Ohtaka]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 30<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[91 Days]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | July 9, 2016<br /> | October 1, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Shuka (studio)|Shuka]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 31<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Berserk (2016 TV series)|Berserk]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 9, 2016<br /> | October 1, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | GEMBA&lt;br/&gt;[[Millepensee]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Kentaro Miura]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 32<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Haikyū!!|Haikyū!! Karasuno High School vs Shiratorizawa Academy]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 8, 2016<br /> | December 10, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 10<br /> | [[Production I.G]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Haruichi Furudate]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 33<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Ajin: Demi-Human|Ajin: Demi-Human 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 8, 2016<br /> | December 24, 2016<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Polygon Pictures<br /> | Sequel to ''Ajin: Demi-Human''<br /> |-<br /> ! 34<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju|Descending Stories: Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 7, 2017<br /> | March 25, 2017<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Studio Deen<br /> | Sequel to ''Descending Stories: Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu''<br /> |-<br /> ! 35<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Blue Exorcist|Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 7, 2017<br /> | March 25, 2017<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | A-1 Pictures<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Kazue Kato]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 36<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Berserk (2016 TV series)|Berserk 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 8, 2017<br /> | June 24, 2017<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | GEMBA&lt;br/&gt;Millepensee<br /> | Sequel to ''Berserk''<br /> |-<br /> ! 37<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Rage of Bahamut (TV series)|Rage of Bahamut: Virgin Soul]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 8, 2017<br /> | September 30, 2017<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | [[MAPPA]]<br /> | Sequel to ''[[Rage of Bahamut (TV series)|Rage of Bahamut: Genesis]]''<br /> |-<br /> ! 38<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Altair: A Record of Battles]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 8, 2017<br /> | December 23, 2017<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | MAPPA<br /> | Based on a manga by Kotono Kato<br /> |-<br /> ! 39<br /> |B1<br /> | ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero|Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Washio Sumi Chapter and Hero Chapter]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 7, 2017<br /> | January 6, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Studio Gokumi<br /> | Prequel (Washio Sumi Chapter) and Sequel (Hero Chapter) to ''Yuki Yuna is a Hero''<br /> |-<br /> ! 40<br /> |B1<br /> | ''[[Beatless]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 13, 2018<br /> | September 29, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | Diomedéa<br /> | Based on a novel written by Satoshi Hase<br /> |-<br /> ! 41<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Killing Bites]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 13, 2018<br /> | March 31, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Liden Films]]<br /> | Based on a manga written by Shinya Murata<br /> |-<br /> ! 42<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Magical Girl Site]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 7, 2018<br /> | June 23, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Production doA<br /> | Based on a manga by Kentarō Satō<br /> |-<br /> ! 43<br /> |B1<br /> | ''[[Happy Sugar Life]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | July 14, 2018<br /> | September 29, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Ezo'la]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Tomiyaki Kagisora<br /> |-<br /> ! 44<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Grand Blue]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 14, 2018<br /> | September 29, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Zero-G (studio)|Zero-G]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Kenji Inoue<br /> |-<br /> ! 45<br /> |B1<br /> | ''[[Boarding School Juliet]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 6, 2018<br /> | December 23, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Liden Films<br /> | Based on a manga by Yōsuke Kaneda<br /> |-<br /> ! 46<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Iroduku: The World in Colors]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 6, 2018<br /> | December 30, 2018<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[P.A. Works]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 47<br /> |B1<br /> | ''[[Domestic Girlfriend]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 12, 2019<br /> | March 30, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Diomedéa<br /> | Based on a manga by Kei Sasuga<br /> |-<br /> ! 48<br /> |B2<br /> | ''[[Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 12, 2019<br /> | March 39, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Liden Films<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Makoto Fukami]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 49<br /> | B1 <br /> | ''[[Senryu Girl]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 6, 2019<br /> | June 22, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Connect (studio)|Connect]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Masakuni Igarashi<br /> |-<br /> ! 50<br /> | B1&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Senryu Girl'' and ''Ao-Chan Can't Study'' are series that consist of 15-minute episodes. As such, they shared the B1 timeslot for the Spring 2019 season.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | ''[[Ao-chan Can't Study!]]''<br /> | 26:10<br /> | April 6, 2019<br /> | June 22, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Silver Link]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Ren Kawahara<br /> |-<br /> ! 51<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Hitori Bocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 6, 2019<br /> | June 22, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[C2C (studio)|C2C]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Katsuwo<br /> |-<br /> ! 52<br /> | {{abbr|SA|Super Animeism}}&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;Starting in July 2019, the block expanded to three time slots.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | ''[[Fire Force]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | July 6, 2019<br /> | December 28, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | [[David Production]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Atsushi Ōkubo]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 53<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Granbelm]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | July 6, 2019<br /> | September 27, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Nexus (animation studio)|Nexus]]<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 54<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[O Maidens in Your Savage Season]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 6, 2019<br /> | September 21, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Lay-duce<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Mari Okada]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 55<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Case File nº221: Kabukicho]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 12, 2019<br /> | March 28, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | Production I.G<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 56<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Chūka Ichiban!|True Cooking Master Boy]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 12, 2019<br /> | December 28, 2019<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Production I.G<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Etsushi Ogawa]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 57<br /> | SA<br /> | ''[[Haikyu!!|Haikyū!! To The Top]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | January 11, 2020<br /> | April 4, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | Production I.G<br /> | Sequel to ''Haikyū!! Karasuno High School vs Shiratorizawa Academy''<br /> |-<br /> ! 58<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Smile Down the Runway]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 11, 2020<br /> | March 28, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Ezo'la<br /> | Based on a manga by Kotoba Inoya<br /> |-<br /> ! 59<br /> | B1<br /> | ''[[Listeners]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 4, 2020<br /> | June 20, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | MAPPA<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> ! 60<br /> | B2<br /> | ''[[Wave, Listen to Me!]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 4, 2020<br /> | June 20, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Hiroaki Samura]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 61<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[From Argonavis|Argonavis from BanG Dream!]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | April 11, 2020<br /> | July 4, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | [[Sanzigen]]<br /> | Based on a Japanese multimedia project by [[Bushiroad]]<br /> |-<br /> ! 62<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Fire Force|Fire Force 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | July 4, 2020<br /> | December 12, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | David Production<br /> | Sequel to ''Fire Force''<br /> |-<br /> !63<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Rent-A-Girlfriend]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | July 11, 2020<br /> | September 26, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[TMS Entertainment]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Reiji Miyajima]]<br /> |-<br /> !64<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Get Up! Get Live!'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''Rent-A-Girlfirend''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[Get Up! Get Live!]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | July 11, 2020<br /> | September 12, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 10<br /> | Spellbound<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> !65<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Jujutsu Kaisen]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | October 3, 2020<br /> | March 27, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | MAPPA<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Gege Akutami]]<br /> |-<br /> !66<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''Jujutsu Kaisen''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | October 3, 2020<br /> | March 27, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | Team Till Dawn<br /> | Based on a manga by Hidekichi Matsumoto<br /> |-<br /> !67<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Haikyu!!|Haikyū!! To The Top 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 3, 2020<br /> | December 19, 2020<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Production I.G<br /> | Second cour of ''Haikyū!! To The Top''<br /> |-<br /> !68<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Scar on the Praeter|Project Scard: Scar on the Praeter]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 9, 2021<br /> | April 3, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 13<br /> | GoHands<br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> !69<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | January 9, 2021<br /> | March 27, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Okuruto Noboru]]<br /> | Based on a light novel by Meguru Seto<br /> |-<br /> !70<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Those Snow White Notes]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 3, 2021<br /> | June 19, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Shin-Ei Animation]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Marimo Ragawa]]<br /> |-<br /> !71<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[The World Ends with You|The World Ends with You: The Animation]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | April 10, 2021<br /> | June 26, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | DOMERICA&lt;br/&gt;Shin-Ei Animation<br /> | Based on a video game by [[Square Enix]] and [[Jupiter Corporation|Jupiter]]<br /> |-<br /> !72<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Churutto!'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''The World Ends with You: The Animation''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero|Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Churutto!]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | April 10, 2021<br /> | June 26, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | DMM.futureworks&lt;br/&gt;W-Toon Studio<br /> | Based on a video game by AltPlus and Scopes<br /> |-<br /> !73<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Blue Reflection Ray]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | April 10, 2021<br /> | September 25, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | J.C.Staff<br /> | Spin-off of a video game by [[Koei Tecmo]]<br /> |-<br /> !74<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!|My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | July 3, 2021<br /> | September 18, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Silver Link<br /> | Sequel to ''My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!''<br /> |-<br /> !75<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Ore, Tsushima'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[Ore, Tsushima]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | July 3, 2021<br /> | September 18, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Fanworks (animation studio)|Fanworks]]&lt;br/&gt;Space Neko Company<br /> | Based on a manga by Opūnokyōdai<br /> |-<br /> !76<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Girlfriend, Girlfriend]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 3, 2021<br /> | September 18, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Tezuka Productions]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Hiroyuki (artist)|Hiroyuki]]<br /> |-<br /> !77<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Blue Period (manga)|Blue Period]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | October 1, 2021<br /> | December 17, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Seven Arcs]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Tsubasa Yamaguchi]]<br /> |-<br /> !78<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''&quot;Deji&quot; Meets Girl'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''Blue Period''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[&quot;Deji&quot; Meets Girl]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | October 1, 2021<br /> | December 17, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Liden Films <br /> | Original work<br /> |-<br /> !79<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero|Yuki Yuna is a Hero: The Great Mankai Chapter]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | October 1, 2021<br /> | December 17, 2021<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Studio Gokumi<br /> | Sequel to ''Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Hero Chapter''<br /> |-<br /> !80<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | October 1, 2021<br /> | March 25, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 25<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | 15th anniversary rebroadcast<br /> |-<br /> !81<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Teasing Master Takagi-san|Teasing Master Takagi-san 3rd Season]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | January 7, 2022<br /> | March 25, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Shin-Ei Animation <br /> | Based on a manga by [[Sōichirō Yamamoto]]<br /> |-<br /> !82<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Cue! (video game)|Cue!]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | January 7, 2022<br /> | June 24, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 24<br /> | [[Yumeta Company]]&lt;br/&gt;[[Graphinica]]<br /> | Based on a mobile game by Liber Entertainment<br /> |-<br /> !83<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Aharen-san wa Hakarenai]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | April 1, 2022<br /> | June 17, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | [[Felix Film]]<br /> | Based on a manga by Asato Mizu<br /> |-<br /> !84<br /> | SA&lt;ref group=&quot;n&quot;&gt;''Mahjong Soul Pong'' is a five minute short that aired in the same timeslot after ''Dance Dance Danseur''.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |''[[Mahjong Soul|Mahjong Soul Pong]]''<br /> | 25:50<br /> | April 1, 2022<br /> | June 17, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 12<br /> | Scooter Films<br /> | Based on a mobile game by Cat Foot Studios<br /> |-<br /> !85<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Dance Dance Danseur]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | April 8, 2022<br /> | June 17, 2022<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 11<br /> | MAPPA<br /> | Based on a manga by [[George Asakura]]<br /> |-<br /> !86<br /> | SA<br /> |''[[Rent-A-Girlfriend|Rent-A-Girlfriend 2nd Season]]''<br /> | 25:25<br /> | July 1, 2022<br /> | TBA<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| TBA<br /> | TMS Entertainment<br /> | Sequel to ''Rent-A-Girlfriend''<br /> |-<br /> !87<br /> | B1<br /> |''[[Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer]]''<br /> | 25:55<br /> | July 8, 2022<br /> | TBA<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| TBA<br /> | [[Naz (studio)|NAZ]]<br /> | Based on a manga by [[Satoshi Mizukami]]<br /> |-<br /> !88<br /> | B2<br /> |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2]]''<br /> | 26:25<br /> | July 8, 2022<br /> | TBA<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot;| 25<br /> | Sunrise<br /> | 15th anniversary rebroadcast, sequel to ''Code Geass''<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[List of animated programming blocks# Japan|Animated programming blocks in Japan]]<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> &lt;references group=&quot;n&quot; /&gt;<br /> {{notelist}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.mbs.jp/anime/ MBS anime - Animeism - Anime Shower]<br /> <br /> {{Animeism}}<br /> {{Animation industry in Japan}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Animeism| ]]<br /> [[Category:2012 establishments in Japan]]<br /> [[Category:Anime television]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mahjong_Soul&diff=1101070512 Mahjong Soul 2022-07-29T04:50:18Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Online video game about mahjong}}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Header<br /> | name = Mahjong Soul<br /> | image = [[File:MahjongSoulENlogo.png|200px]]<br /> | caption =<br /> | ja_kanji = 雀魂 -じゃんたま-<br /> | ja_romaji = Jantama<br /> | genre = [[Sports]] ([[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]])<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Game<br /> | developer = Cat Food Studio<br /> | publisher = Cat Food Studio &lt;small&gt;(China)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br&gt;Yostar &lt;small&gt;(worldwide)&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | genre = [[Tabletop game]]<br /> | platforms = Browser, [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]]<br /> | released = {{Video game release|CHN|June 2018|WW|April 2019}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Video<br /> | type = TV series<br /> | title = Mahjong Soul Pong<br /> | director = Kenshirō Morii<br /> | producer =<br /> | writer = Kenshirō Morii<br /> | music = Shintarō Mori<br /> | studio = Scooter Films<br /> | licensee = [[Crunchyroll]]<br /> | network = [[MBS TV|MBS]], [[TBS Television (Japan)|TBS]]<br /> | first = April 2, 2022<br /> | last = June 18, 2022<br /> | episodes = 12<br /> | episode_list =<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Footer}}<br /> '''''Mahjong Soul''''' ({{zh|c=雀魂麻将|p=Què Hún Májiàng}}, {{lang-ja|雀魂 -じゃんたま-|Jantama}}) is an browser-based online free-to-play [[tabletop game]] about [[riichi mahjong]] created by Cat Food Studio and Yostar. It was released in June 2018 in China and in April 2019 in Japan and worldwide, also for [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[iOS]] devices. An [[anime]] television series adaptation by Scooter Films titled {{Nihongo|''Mahjong Soul Pong''|じゃんたま PONG☆|Jantama Pong☆}} aired from April to June 2022 on the [[Animeism|Super Animeism]] block.<br /> <br /> ==Characters==<br /> ;{{nihongo|Wanjirō|ワン次郎}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Yūki Ono]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Ichi-hime|一姫}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Maaya Uchida]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Kaguya-hime|かぐや姫}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Mariya Ise]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Hideki Akitomo|明智英樹|Akitomo Hideki}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Shinnosuke Tachibana]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Yui Yagi|八木唯|Yagi Yui}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Ami Koshimizu]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Osamu Saitō|斎藤治|Saitō Osamu}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Hiroki Yasumoto]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> <br /> ==Media==<br /> ===Game===<br /> In 2018, Mahjong Soul first launched in China (CN server). The following year in April, the game platform opened up for English players (EN server). A service Japanese players (JP server) opened up later in the summer.<br /> <br /> ===Anime===<br /> An [[anime]] television series adaptation of the game was announced at the live-streamed &quot;Nijisanji Mahjong Cup&quot; tournament on January 9, 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;ANN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-01-09/cat-food-studio-yostar-mahjong-soul-game-gets-tv-anime-in-april/.181356|title=Cat Food Studio, Yostar's Mahjong Soul Game Gets TV Anime in April|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=January 9, 2022|access-date=January 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The series is animated by Scooter Films, with Kenshirō Morii directing and writing the series, Motoki Nakanishi as assistant director, and Sōshi Kinutani designing the characters. Takatoshi Hamano is directing the sound, and Shintarō Mori is composing the music. It aired from April 2 to June 18, 2022 on the [[Animeism|Super Animeism]] block.&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Jong-Tama Pong☆ Anime Reveals Cast, More Staff, Promo Video, April 1 Premiere|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-03-19/jong-tama-pong-anime-reveals-cast-more-staff-promo-video-april-1-premiere/.183779|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 19, 2022|date=March 19, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Crunchyroll]] has licensed the series.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Mateo|first=Alex|title=Crunchyroll Announces Release Schedule for Spring 2022 Anime Season|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-03-22/crunchyroll-announces-release-schedule-for-spring-2022-anime-season/.183884|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 22, 2022|date=March 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Official website|https://www.maj-soul.com/|Game official website}} {{in lang|zh}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul.com/|Game official website}} {{in lang|ja}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul.yo-star.com/|Game English official website}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul-pong.jp/|Anime official website}} {{in lang|ja}}<br /> * {{ann|anime|25116}}<br /> <br /> {{Animeism}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Mahjong Soul}}<br /> [[Category:2018 video games]]<br /> [[Category:Android (operating system) games]]<br /> [[Category:Anime television series based on video games]]<br /> [[Category:Animeism]]<br /> [[Category:Browser-based multiplayer online games]]<br /> [[Category:Crunchyroll anime]]<br /> [[Category:Free-to-play video games]]<br /> [[Category:IOS games]]<br /> [[Category:Mahjong in anime and manga]]<br /> [[Category:Mahjong video games]]<br /> [[Category:Video games developed in China]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mahjong_Soul&diff=1101069485 Mahjong Soul 2022-07-29T04:41:43Z <p>114.69.24.125: mahjong Soul</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Online video game about mahjong}}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Header<br /> | name = Mahjong Soul<br /> | image = [[File:MahjongSoullogo2022.png|200px]]<br /> | caption =<br /> | ja_kanji = 雀魂 -じゃんたま-<br /> | ja_romaji = Jantama<br /> | genre = [[Sports]] ([[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]])<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Game<br /> | developer = Cat Food Studio<br /> | publisher = Cat Food Studio &lt;small&gt;(China)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br&gt;Yostar &lt;small&gt;(worldwide)&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | genre = [[Tabletop game]]<br /> | platforms = Browser, [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]]<br /> | released = {{Video game release|CHN|June 2018|WW|April 2019}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Video<br /> | type = TV series<br /> | title = Mahjong Soul Pong<br /> | director = Kenshirō Morii<br /> | producer =<br /> | writer = Kenshirō Morii<br /> | music = Shintarō Mori<br /> | studio = Scooter Films<br /> | licensee = [[Crunchyroll]]<br /> | network = [[MBS TV|MBS]], [[TBS Television (Japan)|TBS]]<br /> | first = April 2, 2022<br /> | last = June 18, 2022<br /> | episodes = 12<br /> | episode_list =<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox animanga/Footer}}<br /> '''''Mahjong Soul''''' ({{zh|c=雀魂麻将|p=Què Hún Májiàng}}, {{lang-ja|雀魂 -じゃんたま-|Jantama}}) is an browser-based online free-to-play [[tabletop game]] about [[riichi mahjong]] created by Cat Food Studio and Yostar. It was released in June 2018 in China and in April 2019 in Japan and worldwide, also for [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[iOS]] devices. An [[anime]] television series adaptation by Scooter Films titled {{Nihongo|''Mahjong Soul Pong''|じゃんたま PONG☆|Jantama Pong☆}} aired from April to June 2022 on the [[Animeism|Super Animeism]] block.<br /> <br /> ==Characters==<br /> ;{{nihongo|Wanjirō|ワン次郎}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Yūki Ono]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Ichi-hime|一姫}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Maaya Uchida]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Kaguya-hime|かぐや姫}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Mariya Ise]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Hideki Akitomo|明智英樹|Akitomo Hideki}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Shinnosuke Tachibana]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Yui Yagi|八木唯|Yagi Yui}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Ami Koshimizu]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> ;{{nihongo|Osamu Saitō|斎藤治|Saitō Osamu}}<br /> :{{voiced by|[[Hiroki Yasumoto]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;/&gt;}}<br /> <br /> ==Media==<br /> ===Game===<br /> In 2018, Mahjong Soul first launched in China (CN server). The following year in April, the game platform opened up for English players (EN server). A service Japanese players (JP server) opened up later in the summer.<br /> <br /> ===Anime===<br /> An [[anime]] television series adaptation of the game was announced at the live-streamed &quot;Nijisanji Mahjong Cup&quot; tournament on January 9, 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;ANN1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-01-09/cat-food-studio-yostar-mahjong-soul-game-gets-tv-anime-in-april/.181356|title=Cat Food Studio, Yostar's Mahjong Soul Game Gets TV Anime in April|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=January 9, 2022|access-date=January 10, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; The series is animated by Scooter Films, with Kenshirō Morii directing and writing the series, Motoki Nakanishi as assistant director, and Sōshi Kinutani designing the characters. Takatoshi Hamano is directing the sound, and Shintarō Mori is composing the music. It aired from April 2 to June 18, 2022 on the [[Animeism|Super Animeism]] block.&lt;ref name=&quot;Cast&quot;&gt;{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Jong-Tama Pong☆ Anime Reveals Cast, More Staff, Promo Video, April 1 Premiere|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-03-19/jong-tama-pong-anime-reveals-cast-more-staff-promo-video-april-1-premiere/.183779|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 19, 2022|date=March 19, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Crunchyroll]] has licensed the series.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Mateo|first=Alex|title=Crunchyroll Announces Release Schedule for Spring 2022 Anime Season|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-03-22/crunchyroll-announces-release-schedule-for-spring-2022-anime-season/.183884|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=March 22, 2022|date=March 22, 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Official website|https://www.maj-soul.com/|Game official website}} {{in lang|zh}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul.com/|Game official website}} {{in lang|ja}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul.yo-star.com/|Game English official website}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://mahjongsoul-pong.jp/|Anime official website}} {{in lang|ja}}<br /> * {{ann|anime|25116}}<br /> <br /> {{Animeism}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Mahjong Soul}}<br /> [[Category:2018 video games]]<br /> [[Category:Android (operating system) games]]<br /> [[Category:Anime television series based on video games]]<br /> [[Category:Animeism]]<br /> [[Category:Browser-based multiplayer online games]]<br /> [[Category:Crunchyroll anime]]<br /> [[Category:Free-to-play video games]]<br /> [[Category:IOS games]]<br /> [[Category:Mahjong in anime and manga]]<br /> [[Category:Mahjong video games]]<br /> [[Category:Video games developed in China]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MacOS_Ventura&diff=1091879086 MacOS Ventura 2022-06-06T22:52:02Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|19th major version of the macOS operating system, planned for release in 2022}}<br /> {{lowercase title}}<br /> {{Infobox OS version<br /> | name = macOS Ventura<br /> | title = macOS Ventura<br /> | logo = [[File:Macosventura2022.jpg|250px]]<br /> | logo alt = <br /> | screenshot = <br /> | caption = <br /> | screenshot_size = <br /> | screenshot_alt = <br /> | collapsible = <br /> | version of = [[macOS]]<br /> | developer = [[Apple Inc.]]<br /> | family = {{flatlist|<br /> *[[Macintosh operating systems|Macintosh]]<br /> *[[Unix]], based on [[Darwin (operating system)|Darwin]] ([[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]])<br /> }}<br /> | working state =<br /> | source model = [[Proprietary software|Closed]], with [[open-source software|open source]] components<br /> | released = <br /> | discontinued = <br /> | RTM date = <br /> | GA date =<br /> | marketing target = <br /> | programmed in = <br /> | update model = [[Software Update]]<br /> | package manager = <br /> | supported platforms = [[x86-64]], [[ARM64]]<br /> | kernel type = [[Hybrid kernel|Hybrid]] ([[XNU]])<br /> | userland = <br /> | license = Proprietary software with open-source components and content licensed with [[Apple Public Source License|APSL]]<br /> | preceded by = [[macOS Monterey]]<br /> | succeeded by = <br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-ventura-preview/}}<br /> | support status = Presupported (beta)<br /> }}<br /> {{MacOS sidebar}}<br /> '''macOS Ventura''' (version 13) is the nineteenth [[Software versioning|major release]] of [[macOS]], [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s desktop [[operating system]] for [[Macintosh]] computers. The successor to [[macOS Monterey]], it was announced at [[WWDC 2022]] on June 6, 2022.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Chin |first1=Monica |title=Apple announces macOS Ventura with new Stage Manager organization tool |url=https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/6/23148410/apple-macos-13-features-system-preferences-wwdc |website=The Verge |publisher=Vox Media |access-date=6 June 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is named after [[Ventura, California]].<br /> <br /> The public version of macOS Ventura is expected to be released in late 2022, while the public beta is expected to become available in July.<br /> <br /> == Changes ==<br /> macOS Ventura features a number of changes, many of which related to productivity. Those changes include:&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=2022-06-06 |title=macOS Ventura Preview |url=https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-ventura-preview/ |url-status=live |access-date=2022-06-06 |website=Apple}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * [[Weather (Apple)|Weather]] for the Mac.<br /> * [[Clock (Apple)|Clock]] for the Mac.<br /> * Stage Manager, a new tool for organizing windows on the desktop<br /> * Improvements to search, email organization, and formatting in [[Apple Mail|Mail]]<br /> * Richer search results in [[Spotlight (software)|Spotlight]]<br /> * A new version of [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] which includes tab sharing and Passkeys, a technology for passwordless account management<br /> * Updates to [[Messages (Apple)|Messages]], which allow to edit and unsend recent [[IMessage|iMessages]]<br /> * The ability to transfer an ongoing [[FaceTime]] call between multiple Apple devices<br /> * New features for [[Videotelephony|videoconferencing]], including the ability to wirelessly use an [[iPhone]] as a [[webcam]]<br /> * [[System Preferences]] was given a complete overhaul, it's now renamed to System Settings.<br /> <br /> == Supported hardware ==<br /> macOS Ventura drops support for various Macs released from 2013 to 2017. Ventura supports the following Mac models:<br /> <br /> * [[iMac]] (2017) and later<br /> * [[iMac Pro]]<br /> * [[MacBook Air]] (2018) and later<br /> * [[MacBook Pro]] (2017) and later<br /> * [[Mac Pro]] (2019)<br /> * [[Mac Mini|Mac mini]] (2018) and later<br /> * [[MacBook]] (2017)<br /> * [[Mac Studio]]<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{S-start}}<br /> {{S-bef|before=[[macOS Monterey|macOS 12 (Monterey)]]}}<br /> {{S-ttl|title=macOS 13 (Ventura)|years=2022}}<br /> {{S-inc}}<br /> {{s-end}}<br /> {{Timeline of Macintosh operating systems}}<br /> {{macOS}}<br /> {{Darwin derivations}}<br /> {{Apple Inc. operating systems}}<br /> {{Apple software}}<br /> <br /> {{Operating-system-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2022 software]]<br /> [[Category:ARM operating systems]]<br /> [[Category:Computer-related introductions in 2022]]<br /> [[Category:MacOS versions|18]]<br /> [[Category:X86-64 operating systems]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IPadOS_16&diff=1091878196 IPadOS 16 2022-06-06T22:44:10Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{lowercase title}}<br /> {{Infobox OS version<br /> | name = iPadOS 16<br /> | logo = [[File:Ios162022andipados16.png|250px]]<br /> | logo_size =<br /> | screenshot =<br /> | caption =<br /> | screenshot_size = <br /> | screenshot_alt = <br /> | version_of = [[iPadOS]]<br /> | developer = [[Apple Inc.]]<br /> | family = [[Unix-like]],&lt;!--Although it’s not considered functional or branded UNIX, iOS is still genetic UNIX--&gt; based on [[Darwin (operating system)|Darwin]] ([[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]]), [[iOS]]<br /> | working_state = <br /> | source_model = [[Proprietary software|Closed]] with [[open-source software|open-source]] components<br /> | released = <br /> | RTM_date = <br /> | GA_date =<br /> | marketing_target = [[Tablet Computer]]s<br /> | programmed_in = [[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[Objective-C]], [[Swift (programming language)|Swift]], [[assembly language]]<br /> | language = 40 languages&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/specs/ |title=Apple – iPad Pro – Specs |publisher=[[Apple Inc.]] |access-date=January 4, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190104051324/https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/specs/ |archive-date=January 4, 2019 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini-4/specs/ |title=Apple – iPad mini 4 – Specs |publisher=[[Apple Inc.]] |access-date=October 24, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151024031402/http://www.apple.com/ipad-mini-4/specs/ |archive-date=October 24, 2015 }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.apple.com/ipad-air-2/specs/|title=Apple – iPad Air 2 – Technical Specifications|publisher=[[Apple Inc.]]|access-date=October 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151026051534/http://www.apple.com/ipad-air-2/specs/|archive-date=October 26, 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.apple.com/iphone-xs/specs/|title=Apple – iPhone XS – Technical Specifications|publisher=[[Apple Inc.]]|access-date=January 4, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190104041336/https://www.apple.com/iphone-xs/specs/|archive-date=January 4, 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | update_model = [[Over-the-air programming|OTA]], Software Update through iTunes or Finder.<br /> | package_manager = [[App Store]]<br /> | supported_platforms = [[iPadOS 15#Supported devices|See below]]<br /> | kernel_type = [[Hybrid kernel|Hybrid]] ([[XNU]])<br /> | userland = <br /> | ui = [[Cocoa Touch]] ([[multi-touch]], [[graphical user interface|GUI]])<br /> | license = [[Proprietary software]] with open-source components<br /> | preceded_by = [[iPadOS 15]]<br /> | succeeded_by =<br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-16-preview/}}<br /> | support_status = Beta<br /> | other articles = [[iOS 16]] (derived from)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''iPadOS 16''' will be the fourth major release of the [[iPadOS]] [[operating system]] developed by [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] for its [[iPad]] line of [[tablet computer]]s. The successor to [[iPadOS 15]], it was announced at the company's [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|Worldwide Developers Conference]] (WWDC) on June 6, 2022, along with [[iOS 16]], [[macOS Ventura]], [[watchOS 9]], and tvOS 16.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Burns |first=Matt |date=June 7, 2021 |title=iPadOS 15 announced at WWDC, features improved multitasking and surprising Swift Playgrounds features |url=https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/07/ipados-15-announced-at-wwdc-features-improved-multitasking-and-improved-swift-playgrounds-support/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608031119/https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/07/ipados-15-announced-at-wwdc-features-improved-multitasking-and-improved-swift-playgrounds-support/ |archive-date=June 7, 2021 |access-date=June 7, 2021 |website=[[TechCrunch]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Cipriani |first=Jason |date=June 7, 2021 |title=iOS 15 and iPadOS 15: How to download and install Apple's latest software |url=https://www.cnet.com/how-to/ios-15-and-ipados-15-how-to-download-and-install-apples-latest-software/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608031714/https://www.cnet.com/how-to/ios-15-and-ipados-15-how-to-download-and-install-apples-latest-software/ |archive-date=June 7, 2021 |access-date=June 7, 2021 |website=[[CNET]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; It has not been publicly released yet.<br /> <br /> The public version of iPadOS 16 is expected to be released in late 2022, while the public beta is expected to become available in July.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> <br /> === Updates ===<br /> iPadOS 16 is not yet available to the public.<br /> <br /> == Features ==<br /> Features have not been publicly announced yet.<br /> <br /> == Supported devices ==<br /> iPadOS 16 supports iPads released with the [[Apple A9]] chip or newer, dropping support for devices with the A8/A8X chip, more specifically the [[iPad Air 2]] and [[iPad Mini 4|iPad mini 4]].<br /> * [[iPad Air (3rd generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Air (4th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Air (5th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad (5th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad (6th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad (7th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad (8th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad (9th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Mini (5th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Mini (6th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Pro (1st generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Pro (2nd generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Pro (3rd generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Pro (4th generation)]]<br /> * [[iPad Pro (5th generation)]]<br /> <br /> == See also ==<br /> <br /> * [[iOS 16]]<br /> * [[macOS Ventura]]<br /> * [[watchOS 9]]<br /> <br /> {{Navboxes|list=<br /> {{iOS}}<br /> {{Apple Inc. operating systems}}<br /> {{Darwin derivations}}<br /> {{Unix-like}}<br /> {{Operating system}}<br /> {{Mobile operating systems}}<br /> {{Apple Inc.}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:IPadOS]]<br /> [[Category:IPad]]<br /> [[Category:Apple Inc. operating systems]]<br /> [[Category:Mach (kernel)]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile operating systems]]<br /> [[Category:Products introduced in 2022]]<br /> [[Category:Tablet operating systems]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IOS_16&diff=1091877868 IOS 16 2022-06-06T22:41:50Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{lowercase title}}<br /> {{Infobox OS version<br /> | name = iOS 16<br /> | logo = [[File:Ios162022andipados16.png|250px]]<br /> | logo_size = <br /> | screenshot = <br /> | caption = <br /> | screenshot_size = <br /> | screenshot_alt = <br /> | version_of = [[iOS]]<br /> | developer = [[Apple Inc.]]<br /> | family =<br /> | working_state = <br /> | source_model = [[Proprietary software|Closed]] with [[open-source software|open-source]] components<br /> | released = <br /> | GA_date = <br /> | latest preview date = Developer Preview<br /> | marketing_target = <br /> | programmed_in =<br /> | language = <br /> | update_model = [[Software Update]]<br /> | package_manager = [[App Store]]<br /> | supported_platforms = {{plainlist|<br /> * [[iPhone 8]]<br /> * [[iPhone 8|iPhone 8 Plus]]<br /> * [[iPhone X]]<br /> * [[iPhone XS]]<br /> * [[iPhone XS|iPhone XS Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone XR]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11 Pro|iPhone 11 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone SE (2nd generation)]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12|iPhone 12 Mini]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12 Pro|iPhone 12 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13|iPhone 13 Mini]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13 Pro|iPhone 13 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone SE (3rd generation)]]<br /> }}<br /> | kernel_type = [[Hybrid kernel|Hybrid]] ([[XNU]])<br /> | userland = <br /> | ui = [[Cocoa Touch]] ([[multi-touch]], [[graphical user interface|GUI]])<br /> | license = [[Proprietary software]] with open-source components<br /> | preceded_by = [[iOS 15]]<br /> | succeeded_by = <br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-16-preview/}}<br /> | support_status = Beta<br /> | other_articles = [[iPadOS 16]] (derivative for [[iPad]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''iOS 16''' is the 16th and upcoming major release of the [[iOS]] [[mobile operating system]] developed by [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] for its [[iPhone]] line of products. It was announced at the company's [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|Worldwide Developers Conference]] on June 6, 2022, as the successor to [[iOS 15]].<br /> <br /> The public version of iOS 16 is expected to be released in late 2022, while the public beta is expected to become available in July.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> <br /> === Updates ===<br /> The first developer beta of iOS 16 was released on June 6, 2022.<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |+<br /> !Version<br /> !Build<br /> !Codename<br /> !Release date<br /> !Notes<br /> !Update Type<br /> |-<br /> | style=&quot;background:#c1e6f5; text-align: center;&quot; |16.0 beta<br /> |20A5283p<br /> |SydneySeed<br /> |June 6, 2022<br /> |First developer beta<br /> |Beta<br /> |}<br /> Legend: {{legend-inline|#ececec|{{abbr|Past|iOS versions that have this color are no longer the latest version of iOS}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend-inline|#d4f4b4|{{abbr|'''Current'''|The iOS versions that have this color are the latest public versions of iOS.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend-inline|#c1e6f5|{{abbr|Beta|iOS versions that have this color are the latest beta version}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} <br /> {{notelist}}<br /> <br /> == Features ==<br /> Lock screen customizations with fonts widgets<br /> <br /> Focus with lock screen<br /> <br /> ===Messages===<br /> *Edit/unsend messages<br /> *SharePlay in Messages<br /> *Mark messages as unread for future use<br /> <br /> ===Apple Maps===<br /> *Multi-stop routing (maximum of 15 stops)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Fathi |first1=Sami |title=Apple Maps Gaining Support for Multi-Stop Routing in iOS 16 and Expanding New Maps to 11 More Countries |url=https://www.macrumors.com/2022/06/06/apple-maps-multi-stop-new-countries/ |website=MacRumors |access-date=6 June 2022 |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *Pay in Transit<br /> *MapKit<br /> <br /> ===Privacy===<br /> *Safety check: helps those in abusive relationships by resetting permissions given<br /> *Automatic security updates<br /> <br /> ===Intelligence features===<br /> *Live text with video<br /> *Lift subjects in the background with Live Text<br /> *Quick actions<br /> *Siri now can work from startup without setup<br /> <br /> == Supported devices ==<br /> iOS 16 is supported by iPhones released in late 2017 or later, and discontinues support for the [[iPhone 6S]], [[iPhone 6S Plus]], [[iPhone 7]], [[iPhone 7 Plus]], [[iPhone SE (1st generation)]], and [[iPod Touch (7th generation)]]. The following iPhones able to support iOS 16 include:&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Johnson |first=Allison |date=2022-06-06 |title=Apple iOS 16 brings massive improvements to lock screen and messages |url=https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/6/23149402/apple-ios-16-iphone-features-updates-release-date-wwdc |access-date=2022-06-06 |website=The Verge |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * [[iPhone 8]]<br /> * [[IPhone 8 plus|iPhone 8 Plus]]<br /> * [[iPhone X]]<br /> * [[iPhone XR]]<br /> * [[iPhone XS]]<br /> * [[iPhone XS Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 11 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone SE (2nd generation)]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12 mini]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 12 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13 mini]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13 Pro]]<br /> * [[iPhone 13 Pro Max]]<br /> * [[iPhone SE (3rd generation)]]<br /> <br /> == See also ==<br /> <br /> * [[iPadOS 16]]<br /> * [[macOS Ventura]]<br /> * tvOS 16<br /> * watchOS 9<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{iOS}}<br /> {{Apple software}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:IOS|*16]]<br /> [[Category:2022 software]]<br /> [[Category:Products introduced in 2022]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile operating systems]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frontier_(supercomputer)&diff=1090790321 Frontier (supercomputer) 2022-05-31T11:14:28Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Supercomputer under development}}<br /> {{Infobox custom computer<br /> | Image = [[File:Frontiersupercomputer2022.jpg|350px]]<br /> | Caption = <br /> | Dates = <br /> | Operators = [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] and [[U.S. Department of Energy]] <br /> | Sponsors = <br /> | Location = [[Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility]]<br /> | Architecture = <br /> | Memory = <br /> | Storage = <br /> | Speed = 1.102 [[FLOPS|exaFLOPS]] (Rmax) / 1.685 [[FLOPS|exaFLOPS]] (Rpeak)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2022/06/ |title=TOP500 June 2022 |date=30 May 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Power = 21.1 MW<br /> | OS = <br /> | Space = 680 m&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt; (7,300 sq ft)<br /> | Cost = US$600M (estimated cost)<br /> | ChartName =<br /> | ChartPosition =<br /> | ChartDate =<br /> | Purpose = Scientific research <br /> | Legacy =<br /> | Emulators = <br /> | Website = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Frontier''' or '''OLCF-5''' is an [[Exascale computing|exascale]] supercomputer at the [[Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility]] in [[Tennessee, United States]]. It is the world's first exascale computer, with a target computation performance of ~1.5 exa[[FLOPS]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last1=Wells|first1=Jack|title=Powering the Road to National HPC Leadership|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tmWN9PR-ZU&amp;t=2h24m41s|publisher=OpenPOWER Summit 2018|date=2018-03-19}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last1=Bethea|first1=Katie|title=Frontier: OLCF’S Exascale Future – Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility|url=https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/02/13/frontier-olcfs-exascale-future/|website=Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Leadership Computing Facility|date=2018-02-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180310203823/https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/02/13/frontier-olcfs-exascale-future/ |archive-date=2018-03-10 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web| url=https://insidehpc.com/2020/10/doe-under-secretary-for-science-dabbars-exascale-update-frontier-to-be-first-aurora-to-be-monitored/|title=DOE Under Secretary for Science Dabbar’s Exascale Update|website=insideHPC |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028093045/https://insidehpc.com/2020/10/doe-under-secretary-for-science-dabbars-exascale-update-frontier-to-be-first-aurora-to-be-monitored/ |archive-date=2020-10-28 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; It was built at a cost of US$600 million. The machine began deployment in 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=US Closes in on Exascale: Frontier Installation Is Underway |url=https://www.hpcwire.com/2021/09/29/us-closes-in-on-exascale-frontier-installation-is-underway/ |work=HPC Wire|date=29 September 2021|access-date=3 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and reached full capability in 2022.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=First Look At Oak Ridge’s “Frontier” Exascaler, Contrasted To Argonne’s “Aurora” |url=https://www.nextplatform.com/2021/10/04/first-look-at-oak-ridges-frontier-exascaler-contrasted-to-argonnes-aurora/ |work=Next Platform|date=4 October 2021|access-date=3 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It has been clocked at 1.102 exaflops Rmax as of May 2022 (but mentionned in the June 2022 Top 500 list&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2022/06/ |title=TOP500 June 2022 |date=30 May 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;), making it the world's fastest supercomputer.&lt;ref&gt;https://www.pcmag.com/news/us-takes-supercomputer-top-spot-with-first-true-exascale-machine?utm_source=email&amp;utm_campaign=whatsnewnow&amp;utm_medium=title&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> It uses a combination of [[AMD Epyc]] 7A53s 64 core CPUs and [[Radeon Instinct]] MI250X GPUs, consumes 21.1 MW, and occupies 74 {{convert|19|in|cm|adj=on}} rack cabinets.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=FRONTIER Spec Sheet|url=https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2022/05/hewlett-packard-enterprise-ushers-in-new-era-with-worlds-first-and-fastest-exascale-supercomputer-frontier-for-the-us-department-of-energys-oak-ridge-national-laboratory.html|access-date=2022-05-31}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Frontier has coherent interconnects between CPUs and GPUs, allowing GPU memory to be accessed coherently by code running on the Epyc CPUs.&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite web |url=https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&amp;px=AMD-VMA-Changes-Frontier |title=AMD Preparing More Linux Code For The Frontier Supercomputer |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210528004223/https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&amp;px=AMD-VMA-Changes-Frontier |archive-date=2021-05-28 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> [[File:Frontier logo2022.png|thumb|frontier logo]]<br /> <br /> == See also ==<br /> <br /> * [[Aurora (supercomputer)]]<br /> * [[Fugaku (supercomputer)]]<br /> * [[Summit (supercomputer)]] or '''OLCF-4'''<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> <br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:GPGPU supercomputers]]<br /> [[Category:Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]<br /> [[Category:Exascale computers]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frontier_(supercomputer)&diff=1090789412 Frontier (supercomputer) 2022-05-31T11:05:25Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Supercomputer under development}}<br /> {{Infobox custom computer<br /> | Image = [[File:Frontiersupercomputer2022.jpg|350px]]<br /> | Caption = <br /> | Dates = <br /> | Operators = [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] and [[U.S. Department of Energy]] <br /> | Sponsors = <br /> | Location = [[Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility]]<br /> | Architecture = <br /> | Memory = <br /> | Storage = <br /> | Speed = 1.102 [[FLOPS|exaFLOPS]] (Rmax) / 1.685 [[FLOPS|exaFLOPS]] (Rpeak)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2022/06/ |title=TOP500 June 2022 |date=30 May 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Power = 21.1 MW<br /> | OS = <br /> | Space = 680 m&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt; (7,300 sq ft)<br /> | Cost = US$600M (estimated cost)<br /> | ChartName =<br /> | ChartPosition =<br /> | ChartDate =<br /> | Purpose = Scientific research <br /> | Legacy =<br /> | Emulators = <br /> | Website = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Frontier''' or '''OLCF-5''' is an [[Exascale computing|exascale]] supercomputer at the [[Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility]] in [[Tennessee, United States]]. It is the world's first exascale computer, with a target computation performance of ~1.5 exa[[FLOPS]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last1=Wells|first1=Jack|title=Powering the Road to National HPC Leadership|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tmWN9PR-ZU&amp;t=2h24m41s|publisher=OpenPOWER Summit 2018|date=2018-03-19}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last1=Bethea|first1=Katie|title=Frontier: OLCF’S Exascale Future – Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility|url=https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/02/13/frontier-olcfs-exascale-future/|website=Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Leadership Computing Facility|date=2018-02-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180310203823/https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/02/13/frontier-olcfs-exascale-future/ |archive-date=2018-03-10 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web| url=https://insidehpc.com/2020/10/doe-under-secretary-for-science-dabbars-exascale-update-frontier-to-be-first-aurora-to-be-monitored/|title=DOE Under Secretary for Science Dabbar’s Exascale Update|website=insideHPC |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028093045/https://insidehpc.com/2020/10/doe-under-secretary-for-science-dabbars-exascale-update-frontier-to-be-first-aurora-to-be-monitored/ |archive-date=2020-10-28 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; It was built at a cost of US$600 million. The machine began deployment in 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=US Closes in on Exascale: Frontier Installation Is Underway |url=https://www.hpcwire.com/2021/09/29/us-closes-in-on-exascale-frontier-installation-is-underway/ |work=HPC Wire|date=29 September 2021|access-date=3 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; and reached full capability in 2022.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=First Look At Oak Ridge’s “Frontier” Exascaler, Contrasted To Argonne’s “Aurora” |url=https://www.nextplatform.com/2021/10/04/first-look-at-oak-ridges-frontier-exascaler-contrasted-to-argonnes-aurora/ |work=Next Platform|date=4 October 2021|access-date=3 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; It has been clocked at 1.102 exaflops Rmax as of May 2022 (but mentionned in the June 2022 Top 500 list&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2022/06/ |title=TOP500 June 2022 |date=30 May 2022 }}&lt;/ref&gt;), making it the world's fastest supercomputer.&lt;ref&gt;https://www.pcmag.com/news/us-takes-supercomputer-top-spot-with-first-true-exascale-machine?utm_source=email&amp;utm_campaign=whatsnewnow&amp;utm_medium=title&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> It uses a combination of [[AMD Epyc]] 7A53s 64 core CPUs and [[Radeon Instinct]] MI250X GPUs, consumes 21.1 MW, and occupies 74 {{convert|19|in|cm|adj=on}} rack cabinets.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=FRONTIER Spec Sheet|url=https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2022/05/hewlett-packard-enterprise-ushers-in-new-era-with-worlds-first-and-fastest-exascale-supercomputer-frontier-for-the-us-department-of-energys-oak-ridge-national-laboratory.html|access-date=2022-05-31}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Frontier has coherent interconnects between CPUs and GPUs, allowing GPU memory to be accessed coherently by code running on the Epyc CPUs.&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite web |url=https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&amp;px=AMD-VMA-Changes-Frontier |title=AMD Preparing More Linux Code For The Frontier Supercomputer |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210528004223/https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&amp;px=AMD-VMA-Changes-Frontier |archive-date=2021-05-28 |url-status=live }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == See also ==<br /> <br /> * [[Aurora (supercomputer)]]<br /> * [[Fugaku (supercomputer)]]<br /> * [[Summit (supercomputer)]] or '''OLCF-4'''<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> <br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:GPGPU supercomputers]]<br /> [[Category:Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]<br /> [[Category:Exascale computers]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_A71&diff=1086645265 Samsung Galaxy A71 2022-05-07T13:37:20Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Android phone from Samsung}}<br /> {{Infobox mobile phone<br /> | name = Samsung Galaxy A71 (Galaxy A Quantum in Korea)<br /> | codename =<br /> | logo = [[File:Gylaxy A71 logo.png|200px]]<br /> | logosize = &lt;!-- include &quot;px&quot; 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'''5G UW:''' 1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver<br /> | gpu = '''4G:''' [[Adreno]] 618 &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' Adreno 620<br /> | modem = <br /> | memory = 6 or 8 GB [[Random access memory|RAM]]<br /> | storage = 128 GB<br /> | memory_card = [[microSDXC]] &lt;br&gt; '''4G:''' Expandable up to 512 GB &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' Expandable up to 1 TB<br /> | battery = [[Lithium polymer battery|Lithium polymer]] (non-removable) &lt;br&gt; 4500 mAh<br /> | charging = 25W Super Fast Charging<br /> | input = [[USB Type-C]]<br /> | display = {{convert|6.7|in|cm|abbr=on}} [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~405 ppi density)<br /> | ext_display = <br /> | rear_camera = 64 MP wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro, 5 MP depth<br /> | front_camera = 32 MP<br /> | sound = Loudspeaker, 3.5mm auxiliary<br /> | connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] [[IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[IEEE 802.11a-1999|a]]/[[IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]]/[[IEEE 802.11ac|ac]], dual-band, [[Wi-Fi Direct]], [[Wi-Fi hotspot]], [[Bluetooth]] 5.0<br /> | other = Optical fingerprint sensor (in display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass <br /> | sar = *0.98 W/kg (head)<br /> *0.9 W/kg (body) <br /> | hac = <br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/}}<br /> | references = &lt;ref name=gsm&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71-9995.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g-10146.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g_uw-10276.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-announces-new-galaxy-a71-and-galaxy-a51|title=Samsung Announces New Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51|website=news.samsung.com|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | dimensions=6.7 inches, 108.4 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio)<br /> | resolution=1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~393 ppi density)<br /> | colors=Prism Crush Black, Silver, Blue, Pink<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Samsung Galaxy A71''' is an [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[smartphone]] designed, developed, marketed, and manufactured by [[Samsung Electronics]] as part of its sixth-generation [[Samsung Galaxy A series|Galaxy A series]]. <br /> <br /> The A71 line consists of '''SM-A715F/DS''', '''SM-A715F/DSN''' and '''SM-A715F/DSM'''. Key upgrades over the previous model, the [[Samsung Galaxy A70]], include the [[Android 10]] operating system, the [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 chipset, and the camera system. It was announced in December 2019 and released in January 2020.<br /> <br /> The phone has a [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 6.7&quot; display, a 64 [[Megapixel|MP]] wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP depth, and 5 MP macro camera, a 4500 mAh battery, and an under display optical fingerprint scanner.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-a71-hands-on|title=Hands on: Samsung Galaxy A71 review|last=January 2020|first=John McCann 07|website=TechRadar|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> A standard [[5G]] variant of the phone was introduced in April 2020, as well as a 5G UW variant in July 2020.<br /> <br /> ==Specifications==<br /> ===Hardware===<br /> The Galaxy A71 has a 6.7 &quot; [[Super AMOLED Plus]] Infinity O display with an FHD+ 1080x2400 resolution with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a ~393 ppi density with [[Corning Gorilla Glass]] 3. The phone itself measures {{convert|163.6|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|7.7|mm|in|abbr=on}} and weighs {{convert|179|g|oz|abbr=on}} whereas the 5G variant measures 162.5 mm (6.40 in) x 75.5 mm (2.97 in) x 8.1 mm (0.32 in) and weighs 185 g (6.5 oz). The phone is powered by a [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[Kryo]] 470 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver) chip and an [[Adreno]] 618 GPU. The 5G variant is powered by an [[Exynos]] 980 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] &amp; 6x1.8 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]]) alongside a [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 GPU, and the 5G UW variant is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G (7 nm) octa-core (1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver) and an Adreno 620 GPU. The phone comes with either 6GB or 8GB RAM as well as 128GB internal storage, which can be expanded via a [[microSD]] card of up to 512GB. It comes with a non-removable 4500mAh lithium polymer battery which charges with a 25W Super Fast Charger. It also has an in-display optical fingerprint sensor.&lt;ref name=gsm /&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Cameras====<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 has a four-camera setup arranged in an &quot;L&quot; shape located in the corner with a rectangular protrusion similar to that of the [[iPhone 11]] and the [[Pixel 4]]. The array consists of a 64 MP wide angle camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, a 5 MP macro camera, and a 5 MP depth sensor.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|title=Galaxy A71|website=Samsung Mobile Press {{!}} Samsung Mobile press Official website|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24|archive-date=2020-02-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200224163631/https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; It also has a single 32 MP front facing camera, which sits in a small punch hole on the front of the screen. The rear facing cameras can record video up to 4K in 30 fps, as well as 1080p in 30, 240, and 960 fps. The front cameras can shoot 1080p at 30 fps. The rear cameras also have Super Steady OIS.&lt;ref name=sam&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/|title=Galaxy A71 (SM-A715)|website=Samsung levant|language=en-JO|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Software===<br /> The Galaxy A71 comes with [[Android 10]] and [[One UI#Version history|One UI 2]]. The phone also has [[Samsung Knox]] for added system security.&lt;ref name=&quot;sam&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> On 18 August 2020, it was announced by Samsung that select Galaxy devices would be supported for three generations of Android software updates, of which the A71 was included.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|title=Samsung Raises the Bar for Mobile Experience Innovation Committing to Three Generations of Android OS Upgrades|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-raises-the-bar-for-mobile-experience-innovation-committing-to-three-generations-of-android-os-upgrades|access-date=2020-12-05|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2 December 2020, the Galaxy A71 was announced to be eligible for the Android 11 upgrade with One UI 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2020-12-04|title=Samsung Android 11 update roadmap: When will you get One UI 3.0? (Update)|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-android-11-update-1182706/|access-date=2020-12-05|website=Android Authority|language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Owing to the A71 being listed for three generations of Android software updates, it's highly likely that the A71 will receive two more major Android upgrades after receiving Android 11.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 was announced and released in December of 2019 along with the [[Samsung Galaxy A51|Galaxy A51]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-a51-a71-1065546/|title=Samsung Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 announced (Update: A51 now in India)|date=2020-01-29|website=Android Authority|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; Samsung later announced a 5G variant in April 2020 featuring an [[Exynos]] 980 SoC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-a-series-2020-us-availability/|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 and A51 pack 5G, starting at just $500|last=de Looper|first=Christian|date=8 April 2020|work=[[Digital Trends]]|access-date=8 April 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 5G ultra-wideband version with mmWave support is exclusive to [[Verizon]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/7/21315936/samsung-galaxy-a71-5g-uw-release-date-specs-price-verizon|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 5G UW is Verizon's cheapest 5G phone yet|last=Chin|first=Monica|date=7 July 2020|work=[[The Verge]]|access-date=11 July 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A51]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A70]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A series]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> {{Samsung Galaxy A|smartphones=yes|tablets=yes}}<br /> {{Samsung phones}}<br /> {{Samsung smartphones|android=yes|symbian=yes|wm=yes|wp=yes|tizen=yes|bada=yes|limo=yes|palm=yes}}<br /> {{Android smartphones}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Samsung Galaxy]]<br /> [[Category:Phablets]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2019]]<br /> [[Category:Android (operating system) devices]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with 4K video recording]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_A71&diff=1086645034 Samsung Galaxy A71 2022-05-07T13:35:01Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Android phone from Samsung}}<br /> {{Infobox mobile phone<br /> | name = Samsung Galaxy A71 (Galaxy A Quantum in Korea)<br /> | codename =<br /> | logo = [[File:Gylaxy A71 logo.png]]<br /> | logosize = 200px<br /> | image =GalaxyA71.png <br /> | imagesize = &lt;!-- include &quot;px&quot; - Uses users default image size if omitted --&gt;<br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = <br /> | brand = [[Samsung]] <br /> | manufacturer = [[Samsung Electronics]] <br /> | slogan = &lt;!-- Phone-specific slogan; must cite source --&gt;<br /> | series = [[Samsung Galaxy A series]]<br /> | modelnumber = SM-A715x ([[4G]])&lt;br&gt;SM-A716x ([[5G]])&lt;br&gt;(last letter varies by carrier and international models)<br /> | networks = <br /> | released = '''4G:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|01|17}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|06|15}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|07|16}}<br /> | available = &lt;!-- Country {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} (Retailer) --&gt;<br /> | discontinued = &lt;!-- {{End date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --&gt;<br /> | unitssold = <br /> | unitsshipped = <br /> | predecessor = [[Samsung Galaxy A70]]&lt;br/&gt;[[Samsung Galaxy A90 5G]]<br /> | successor = [[Samsung Galaxy A72]]&lt;br/&gt;[[Samsung Galaxy A82 5G|Samsung Galaxy A82 5G (Quantum2 5G)]] <br /> | related = [[Samsung Galaxy A51]] &lt;br&gt; [[Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite]] &lt;br&gt; [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite]]<br /> | type = [[Phablet]]<br /> | form = bar<br /> | size = '''4G:'''&lt;br&gt;{{convert|163.6|mm|in|abbr=on}} H &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} W &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|7.7|mm|in|abbr=on}} D&lt;br&gt;'''5G:'''&lt;br&gt;{{convert|162.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} H &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|75.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} W &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|8.1|mm|in|abbr=on}} D<br /> | weight = '''4G:''' {{convert|179|g|oz|abbr=on}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' {{convert|185|g|oz|abbr=on}}<br /> | os = '''Original:''' [[Android 10]] with [[One UI]] 2 &lt;br&gt; '''Upgradable:''' [[Android 12]] with [[One UI]] 4.0<br /> | soc = '''4G:''' [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' [[Exynos]] 980 &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G<br /> | cpu = Octa-core&lt;br&gt;'''4G:''' 2x2.2 GHz [[Kryo]] 470 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' 2x2.2 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] &amp; 6x1.8 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' 1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver<br /> | gpu = '''4G:''' [[Adreno]] 618 &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' Adreno 620<br /> | modem = <br /> | memory = 6 or 8 GB [[Random access memory|RAM]]<br /> | storage = 128 GB<br /> | memory_card = [[microSDXC]] &lt;br&gt; '''4G:''' Expandable up to 512 GB &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' Expandable up to 1 TB<br /> | battery = [[Lithium polymer battery|Lithium polymer]] (non-removable) &lt;br&gt; 4500 mAh<br /> | charging = 25W Super Fast Charging<br /> | input = [[USB Type-C]]<br /> | display = {{convert|6.7|in|cm|abbr=on}} [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~405 ppi density)<br /> | ext_display = <br /> | rear_camera = 64 MP wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro, 5 MP depth<br /> | front_camera = 32 MP<br /> | sound = Loudspeaker, 3.5mm auxiliary<br /> | connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] [[IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[IEEE 802.11a-1999|a]]/[[IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]]/[[IEEE 802.11ac|ac]], dual-band, [[Wi-Fi Direct]], [[Wi-Fi hotspot]], [[Bluetooth]] 5.0<br /> | other = Optical fingerprint sensor (in display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass <br /> | sar = *0.98 W/kg (head)<br /> *0.9 W/kg (body) <br /> | hac = <br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/}}<br /> | references = &lt;ref name=gsm&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71-9995.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g-10146.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g_uw-10276.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-announces-new-galaxy-a71-and-galaxy-a51|title=Samsung Announces New Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51|website=news.samsung.com|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | dimensions=6.7 inches, 108.4 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio)<br /> | resolution=1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~393 ppi density)<br /> | colors=Prism Crush Black, Silver, Blue, Pink<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Samsung Galaxy A71''' is an [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[smartphone]] designed, developed, marketed, and manufactured by [[Samsung Electronics]] as part of its sixth-generation [[Samsung Galaxy A series|Galaxy A series]]. <br /> <br /> The A71 line consists of '''SM-A715F/DS''', '''SM-A715F/DSN''' and '''SM-A715F/DSM'''. Key upgrades over the previous model, the [[Samsung Galaxy A70]], include the [[Android 10]] operating system, the [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 chipset, and the camera system. It was announced in December 2019 and released in January 2020.<br /> <br /> The phone has a [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 6.7&quot; display, a 64 [[Megapixel|MP]] wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP depth, and 5 MP macro camera, a 4500 mAh battery, and an under display optical fingerprint scanner.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-a71-hands-on|title=Hands on: Samsung Galaxy A71 review|last=January 2020|first=John McCann 07|website=TechRadar|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> A standard [[5G]] variant of the phone was introduced in April 2020, as well as a 5G UW variant in July 2020.<br /> <br /> ==Specifications==<br /> ===Hardware===<br /> The Galaxy A71 has a 6.7 &quot; [[Super AMOLED Plus]] Infinity O display with an FHD+ 1080x2400 resolution with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a ~393 ppi density with [[Corning Gorilla Glass]] 3. The phone itself measures {{convert|163.6|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|7.7|mm|in|abbr=on}} and weighs {{convert|179|g|oz|abbr=on}} whereas the 5G variant measures 162.5 mm (6.40 in) x 75.5 mm (2.97 in) x 8.1 mm (0.32 in) and weighs 185 g (6.5 oz). The phone is powered by a [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[Kryo]] 470 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver) chip and an [[Adreno]] 618 GPU. The 5G variant is powered by an [[Exynos]] 980 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] &amp; 6x1.8 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]]) alongside a [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 GPU, and the 5G UW variant is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G (7 nm) octa-core (1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver) and an Adreno 620 GPU. The phone comes with either 6GB or 8GB RAM as well as 128GB internal storage, which can be expanded via a [[microSD]] card of up to 512GB. It comes with a non-removable 4500mAh lithium polymer battery which charges with a 25W Super Fast Charger. It also has an in-display optical fingerprint sensor.&lt;ref name=gsm /&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Cameras====<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 has a four-camera setup arranged in an &quot;L&quot; shape located in the corner with a rectangular protrusion similar to that of the [[iPhone 11]] and the [[Pixel 4]]. The array consists of a 64 MP wide angle camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, a 5 MP macro camera, and a 5 MP depth sensor.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|title=Galaxy A71|website=Samsung Mobile Press {{!}} Samsung Mobile press Official website|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24|archive-date=2020-02-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200224163631/https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; It also has a single 32 MP front facing camera, which sits in a small punch hole on the front of the screen. The rear facing cameras can record video up to 4K in 30 fps, as well as 1080p in 30, 240, and 960 fps. The front cameras can shoot 1080p at 30 fps. The rear cameras also have Super Steady OIS.&lt;ref name=sam&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/|title=Galaxy A71 (SM-A715)|website=Samsung levant|language=en-JO|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Software===<br /> The Galaxy A71 comes with [[Android 10]] and [[One UI#Version history|One UI 2]]. The phone also has [[Samsung Knox]] for added system security.&lt;ref name=&quot;sam&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> On 18 August 2020, it was announced by Samsung that select Galaxy devices would be supported for three generations of Android software updates, of which the A71 was included.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|title=Samsung Raises the Bar for Mobile Experience Innovation Committing to Three Generations of Android OS Upgrades|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-raises-the-bar-for-mobile-experience-innovation-committing-to-three-generations-of-android-os-upgrades|access-date=2020-12-05|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2 December 2020, the Galaxy A71 was announced to be eligible for the Android 11 upgrade with One UI 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2020-12-04|title=Samsung Android 11 update roadmap: When will you get One UI 3.0? (Update)|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-android-11-update-1182706/|access-date=2020-12-05|website=Android Authority|language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Owing to the A71 being listed for three generations of Android software updates, it's highly likely that the A71 will receive two more major Android upgrades after receiving Android 11.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 was announced and released in December of 2019 along with the [[Samsung Galaxy A51|Galaxy A51]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-a51-a71-1065546/|title=Samsung Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 announced (Update: A51 now in India)|date=2020-01-29|website=Android Authority|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; Samsung later announced a 5G variant in April 2020 featuring an [[Exynos]] 980 SoC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-a-series-2020-us-availability/|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 and A51 pack 5G, starting at just $500|last=de Looper|first=Christian|date=8 April 2020|work=[[Digital Trends]]|access-date=8 April 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 5G ultra-wideband version with mmWave support is exclusive to [[Verizon]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/7/21315936/samsung-galaxy-a71-5g-uw-release-date-specs-price-verizon|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 5G UW is Verizon's cheapest 5G phone yet|last=Chin|first=Monica|date=7 July 2020|work=[[The Verge]]|access-date=11 July 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A51]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A70]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A series]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> {{Samsung Galaxy A|smartphones=yes|tablets=yes}}<br /> {{Samsung phones}}<br /> {{Samsung smartphones|android=yes|symbian=yes|wm=yes|wp=yes|tizen=yes|bada=yes|limo=yes|palm=yes}}<br /> {{Android smartphones}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Samsung Galaxy]]<br /> [[Category:Phablets]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2019]]<br /> [[Category:Android (operating system) devices]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with 4K video recording]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_A71&diff=1086644976 Samsung Galaxy A71 2022-05-07T13:34:29Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Android phone from Samsung}}<br /> {{Infobox mobile phone<br /> | name = Samsung Galaxy A71 (Galaxy A Quantum in Korea)<br /> | codename =<br /> | logo = [[File:Gylaxy A71 logo.png]]<br /> | logosize = 300px<br /> | image =GalaxyA71.png <br /> | imagesize = &lt;!-- include &quot;px&quot; - Uses users default image size if omitted --&gt;<br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = <br /> | brand = [[Samsung]] <br /> | manufacturer = [[Samsung Electronics]] <br /> | slogan = &lt;!-- Phone-specific slogan; must cite source --&gt;<br /> | series = [[Samsung Galaxy A series]]<br /> | modelnumber = SM-A715x ([[4G]])&lt;br&gt;SM-A716x ([[5G]])&lt;br&gt;(last letter varies by carrier and international models)<br /> | networks = <br /> | released = '''4G:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|01|17}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|06|15}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' {{Start date and age|df=yes|2020|07|16}}<br /> | available = &lt;!-- Country {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} (Retailer) --&gt;<br /> | discontinued = &lt;!-- {{End date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --&gt;<br /> | unitssold = <br /> | unitsshipped = <br /> | predecessor = [[Samsung Galaxy A70]]&lt;br/&gt;[[Samsung Galaxy A90 5G]]<br /> | successor = [[Samsung Galaxy A72]]&lt;br/&gt;[[Samsung Galaxy A82 5G|Samsung Galaxy A82 5G (Quantum2 5G)]] <br /> | related = [[Samsung Galaxy A51]] &lt;br&gt; [[Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite]] &lt;br&gt; [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite]]<br /> | type = [[Phablet]]<br /> | form = bar<br /> | size = '''4G:'''&lt;br&gt;{{convert|163.6|mm|in|abbr=on}} H &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} W &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|7.7|mm|in|abbr=on}} D&lt;br&gt;'''5G:'''&lt;br&gt;{{convert|162.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} H &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|75.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} W &lt;br /&gt; {{convert|8.1|mm|in|abbr=on}} D<br /> | weight = '''4G:''' {{convert|179|g|oz|abbr=on}} &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' {{convert|185|g|oz|abbr=on}}<br /> | os = '''Original:''' [[Android 10]] with [[One UI]] 2 &lt;br&gt; '''Upgradable:''' [[Android 12]] with [[One UI]] 4.0<br /> | soc = '''4G:''' [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' [[Exynos]] 980 &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G<br /> | cpu = Octa-core&lt;br&gt;'''4G:''' 2x2.2 GHz [[Kryo]] 470 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' 2x2.2 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] &amp; 6x1.8 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]] &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' 1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver<br /> | gpu = '''4G:''' [[Adreno]] 618 &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 &lt;br&gt; '''5G UW:''' Adreno 620<br /> | modem = <br /> | memory = 6 or 8 GB [[Random access memory|RAM]]<br /> | storage = 128 GB<br /> | memory_card = [[microSDXC]] &lt;br&gt; '''4G:''' Expandable up to 512 GB &lt;br&gt; '''5G:''' Expandable up to 1 TB<br /> | battery = [[Lithium polymer battery|Lithium polymer]] (non-removable) &lt;br&gt; 4500 mAh<br /> | charging = 25W Super Fast Charging<br /> | input = [[USB Type-C]]<br /> | display = {{convert|6.7|in|cm|abbr=on}} [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~405 ppi density)<br /> | ext_display = <br /> | rear_camera = 64 MP wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro, 5 MP depth<br /> | front_camera = 32 MP<br /> | sound = Loudspeaker, 3.5mm auxiliary<br /> | connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] [[IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[IEEE 802.11a-1999|a]]/[[IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]]/[[IEEE 802.11ac|ac]], dual-band, [[Wi-Fi Direct]], [[Wi-Fi hotspot]], [[Bluetooth]] 5.0<br /> | other = Optical fingerprint sensor (in display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass <br /> | sar = *0.98 W/kg (head)<br /> *0.9 W/kg (body) <br /> | hac = <br /> | website = {{URL|https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/}}<br /> | references = &lt;ref name=gsm&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71-9995.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g-10146.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a71_5g_uw-10276.php|title=Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW|website=GSMArena}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-announces-new-galaxy-a71-and-galaxy-a51|title=Samsung Announces New Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51|website=news.samsung.com|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | dimensions=6.7 inches, 108.4 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio)<br /> | resolution=1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~393 ppi density)<br /> | colors=Prism Crush Black, Silver, Blue, Pink<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Samsung Galaxy A71''' is an [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[smartphone]] designed, developed, marketed, and manufactured by [[Samsung Electronics]] as part of its sixth-generation [[Samsung Galaxy A series|Galaxy A series]]. <br /> <br /> The A71 line consists of '''SM-A715F/DS''', '''SM-A715F/DSN''' and '''SM-A715F/DSM'''. Key upgrades over the previous model, the [[Samsung Galaxy A70]], include the [[Android 10]] operating system, the [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 chipset, and the camera system. It was announced in December 2019 and released in January 2020.<br /> <br /> The phone has a [[Super AMOLED Plus]] FHD+ 6.7&quot; display, a 64 [[Megapixel|MP]] wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP depth, and 5 MP macro camera, a 4500 mAh battery, and an under display optical fingerprint scanner.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-a71-hands-on|title=Hands on: Samsung Galaxy A71 review|last=January 2020|first=John McCann 07|website=TechRadar|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> A standard [[5G]] variant of the phone was introduced in April 2020, as well as a 5G UW variant in July 2020.<br /> <br /> ==Specifications==<br /> ===Hardware===<br /> The Galaxy A71 has a 6.7 &quot; [[Super AMOLED Plus]] Infinity O display with an FHD+ 1080x2400 resolution with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a ~393 ppi density with [[Corning Gorilla Glass]] 3. The phone itself measures {{convert|163.6|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} x {{convert|7.7|mm|in|abbr=on}} and weighs {{convert|179|g|oz|abbr=on}} whereas the 5G variant measures 162.5 mm (6.40 in) x 75.5 mm (2.97 in) x 8.1 mm (0.32 in) and weighs 185 g (6.5 oz). The phone is powered by a [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 730 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[Kryo]] 470 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver) chip and an [[Adreno]] 618 GPU. The 5G variant is powered by an [[Exynos]] 980 (8 nm) octa-core (2x2.2 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A77|Cortex-A77]] &amp; 6x1.8 GHz [[ARM Cortex-A55|Cortex-A55]]) alongside a [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-G76 MP5 GPU, and the 5G UW variant is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G (7 nm) octa-core (1x2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime &amp; 1x2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold &amp; 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver) and an Adreno 620 GPU. The phone comes with either 6GB or 8GB RAM as well as 128GB internal storage, which can be expanded via a [[microSD]] card of up to 512GB. It comes with a non-removable 4500mAh lithium polymer battery which charges with a 25W Super Fast Charger. It also has an in-display optical fingerprint sensor.&lt;ref name=gsm /&gt;<br /> <br /> ====Cameras====<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 has a four-camera setup arranged in an &quot;L&quot; shape located in the corner with a rectangular protrusion similar to that of the [[iPhone 11]] and the [[Pixel 4]]. The array consists of a 64 MP wide angle camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, a 5 MP macro camera, and a 5 MP depth sensor.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|title=Galaxy A71|website=Samsung Mobile Press {{!}} Samsung Mobile press Official website|language=en|access-date=2020-02-24|archive-date=2020-02-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200224163631/https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/mediaresources/galaxy_a71/techspecs|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; It also has a single 32 MP front facing camera, which sits in a small punch hole on the front of the screen. The rear facing cameras can record video up to 4K in 30 fps, as well as 1080p in 30, 240, and 960 fps. The front cameras can shoot 1080p at 30 fps. The rear cameras also have Super Steady OIS.&lt;ref name=sam&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a71-a715/SM-A715FZBGMID/|title=Galaxy A71 (SM-A715)|website=Samsung levant|language=en-JO|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Software===<br /> The Galaxy A71 comes with [[Android 10]] and [[One UI#Version history|One UI 2]]. The phone also has [[Samsung Knox]] for added system security.&lt;ref name=&quot;sam&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> On 18 August 2020, it was announced by Samsung that select Galaxy devices would be supported for three generations of Android software updates, of which the A71 was included.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|title=Samsung Raises the Bar for Mobile Experience Innovation Committing to Three Generations of Android OS Upgrades|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-raises-the-bar-for-mobile-experience-innovation-committing-to-three-generations-of-android-os-upgrades|access-date=2020-12-05|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2 December 2020, the Galaxy A71 was announced to be eligible for the Android 11 upgrade with One UI 3.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|date=2020-12-04|title=Samsung Android 11 update roadmap: When will you get One UI 3.0? (Update)|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-android-11-update-1182706/|access-date=2020-12-05|website=Android Authority|language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Owing to the A71 being listed for three generations of Android software updates, it's highly likely that the A71 will receive two more major Android upgrades after receiving Android 11.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The Samsung Galaxy A71 was announced and released in December of 2019 along with the [[Samsung Galaxy A51|Galaxy A51]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-a51-a71-1065546/|title=Samsung Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 announced (Update: A51 now in India)|date=2020-01-29|website=Android Authority|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-24}}&lt;/ref&gt; Samsung later announced a 5G variant in April 2020 featuring an [[Exynos]] 980 SoC.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-a-series-2020-us-availability/|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 and A51 pack 5G, starting at just $500|last=de Looper|first=Christian|date=8 April 2020|work=[[Digital Trends]]|access-date=8 April 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 5G ultra-wideband version with mmWave support is exclusive to [[Verizon]].&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/7/21315936/samsung-galaxy-a71-5g-uw-release-date-specs-price-verizon|title=Samsung's Galaxy A71 5G UW is Verizon's cheapest 5G phone yet|last=Chin|first=Monica|date=7 July 2020|work=[[The Verge]]|access-date=11 July 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A51]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A70]]<br /> *[[Samsung Galaxy A series]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> {{Samsung Galaxy A|smartphones=yes|tablets=yes}}<br /> {{Samsung phones}}<br /> {{Samsung smartphones|android=yes|symbian=yes|wm=yes|wp=yes|tizen=yes|bada=yes|limo=yes|palm=yes}}<br /> {{Android smartphones}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Samsung Galaxy]]<br /> [[Category:Phablets]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2019]]<br /> [[Category:Android (operating system) devices]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras]]<br /> [[Category:Mobile phones with 4K video recording]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IPad_Air_(5th_generation)&diff=1084268791 IPad Air (5th generation) 2022-04-23T14:51:36Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|2022 Apple tablet computer}}<br /> {{distinguish|iPad (5th generation)|iPad mini (5th generation)}}<br /> {{More citations needed|date=March 2022}}<br /> {{lowercasetitle}}<br /> {{Infobox information appliance<br /> | name = iPad Air (5th generation)<br /> | caption = <br /> | image = IPad Air 4.png<br /> | image_size = 200px<br /> | logo = [[File:Ipadair5.logo.png|500px]]<br /> | aka = iPad Air 5<br /> | developer = [[Apple Inc.]]<br /> | manufacturer = [[Foxconn]]<br /> | family = [[iPad Air]]<br /> | type = [[Tablet computer]]<br /> | generation = 5th<br /> | lifespan =<br /> | media =<br /> | os = '''Original''': [[iPadOS 15]].4, released March 14, 2022&lt;br&gt;{{Current iPadOS}}<br /> | soc = [[Apple M1]] with 64-bit architecture and embedded [[Apple motion coprocessors|motion co-processor]]<br /> | memory = 8 GB<br /> | storage = 64 GB or 256 GB [[flash memory]].<br /> | display = {{convert|10.9|in|mm}} (2,360 x 1,640) [[pixel|px]] (264 ppi), 500-nits Max Brightness, Wide-Color Display (P3), True Tone Display, Fully Laminated Display, 1.8% Reflectivity and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) support<br /> | graphics = Apple-designed 8-core<br /> | sound = Stereo speakers<br /> | input = [[Multi-touch]] [[touch screen|screen]], [[#Audio|headset controls]], [[Proximity sensor|proximity]] and [[low-key lighting|ambient light]] sensors, 3-axis [[accelerometer]], 3-axis [[gyroscope]], [[magnetometer|digital]] [[compass]], dual [[microphone]], [[Touch ID]] [[fingerprint reader]], [[barometer]]<br /> | controllers = <br /> | power = 28.6 [[Kilowatt-hour|watt-hour]] [[Lithium polymer battery|lithium-polymer battery]]<br /> | camera = '''Front''': 12 MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture, burst mode, timer mode, exposure control, face detection, Smart HDR, wide-color capture, auto image stabilization, Retina flash, 1080p HD video recording, center stage&lt;br /&gt;<br /> '''Rear''': 12 MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture, five-element lens, burst mode, timer mode, exposure control, noise reduction, face detection, Hybrid IR filter, Live Photos with stabilization, Autofocus with Focus Pixels, face detection, Smart HDR, panorama, wide-color capture, auto image stabilization, 1080p HD 30fps video recording, video stabilization, slo-mo, time-lapse<br /> | touchpad = <br /> | connectivity = {{flatlist|<br /> : '''Wi-Fi''' and '''Wi-Fi + Cellular:'''<br /> :: [[IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[Wi-Fi 6]] dual-band (2.4{{nbsp}}GHz &amp; 5{{nbsp}}GHz) and [[MIMO]]<br /> [[Bluetooth#Bluetooth 5|Bluetooth 5.0]]<br /> : '''Wi-Fi + Cellular:'''<br /> :: [[GPS]] &amp; [[GLONASS]]<br /> ;[[GSM]]<br /> : {{allow wrap|[[Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS]] / [[High-Speed Downlink Packet Access|HSDPA]]}}<br /> :: [[UMTS frequency bands|850, 1700, 1800, 1900]] [[Hertz|MHz]]<br /> ;[[3GPP Long Term Evolution|LTE]]<br /> : [[E-UTRA#Frequency bands and channel bandwidths|Multiple bands]]<br /> :: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 48, 66, 71<br /> ;[[5G NR]]<br /> : [[5G NR frequency bands|Multiple bands]]<br /> :: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n29, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78, n79}}<br /> | platform = <br /> | dimensions = 9.74 inches (247.6 mm);&quot;(h)''&lt;br /&gt;<br /> 7 inches (178.5 mm);''(w)''&lt;br /&gt;<br /> 0.24 inch (6.1 mm);''(d)''<br /> | weight = <br /> | compatibility = <br /> | predecessor = [[iPad Air (4th generation)]]<br /> | related = <br /> | website = {{url|https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/}}<br /> | releasedate = {{Start date and age|2022|03|18}}<br /> | price = $599 USD &lt;br&gt;£569 GBP &lt;br&gt;€699 EUR &lt;br&gt;$749 CAD &lt;br&gt;$1,049 NZD<br /> | unitsshipped = <br /> | service = &lt;!-- online service/s offered --&gt; [[App Store (iOS)|App Store]], [[iTunes Store]], [[Apple Books|Books]], [[iCloud]], [[Game Center]], [[Apple Arcade]]<br /> | RAMtype = [[LPDDR]]4X [[Synchronous dynamic random-access memory|SDRAM]]<br /> | alt = <br /> | successor = <br /> }}<br /> The '''iPad Air (5th generation)''', colloquially known as the '''iPad Air 5''', is a [[tablet computer]] designed, developed, and marketed by [[Apple Inc.]] It was announced by Apple on March 8, 2022.&lt;ref name=&quot;1VHPf&quot; /&gt; Pre-orders began on March 11, 2022. Shipping began on March 18, 2022. It succeeded the [[IPad Air (4th generation)|4th generation iPad Air]] and is available in five colors: Space Gray, Starlight, Pink, Purple, and Blue.&lt;ref name=&quot;dvoz0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Features ==<br /> === Hardware ===<br /> The fifth-generation iPad Air uses the [[Apple M1|M1 SoC]]; the same chip used in the [[iPad Pro (5th generation)]]. The chip has an 8-core CPU, an 8-core GPU and a 16-core Neural Engine which can process more than 11 trillion operations per second. Apple claims the CPU is up to 60 percent faster and the GPU has 2x faster graphics compared to its predecessor. It has 64 GB or 256 GB of internal storage, and 8 GB of RAM.&lt;ref name=&quot;newsroom&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> It has a 10.9-inch 2360 by 1640 Liquid [[Retina display|Retina Display]] display with 3.8 million pixels. The display is laminated and has an anti-reflective coating, as well as wide color, True Tone and 500 nits of brightness.<br /> <br /> The fifth-generation iPad Air features a 12 MP rear camera and an ultra-wide 12 MP front camera with Center Stage, which automatically tracks users to keep them in frame. Both cameras have Smart HDR 3.<br /> <br /> It has Touch ID integrated into the Sleep/Wake button on the top right edge of the device, and stereo speakers with dual-channel sound in landscape mode.<br /> <br /> === Connectivity ===<br /> The fifth-generation iPad Air includes a [[USB-C]] port that is used for charging as well as connecting external devices and accessories. The port is capable of transferring up to 10 [[Gbit/s]] (ten billion bits per second, 1.25 [[GB/s]] or 1.25 billion bytes per second), allowing for fast connections to cameras and external storage, as well as support for monitors with up to [[4K resolution|4K]] resolution. For wireless connection, the device comes with Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) support. 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In addition to acting as a [[multi-channel network]], Hololive Production also handles merchandising especially in music production and concert organization. As of 2022, the agency manages more than 60 VTubers between four regional branches totalling over 43 million subscribers, including several of the most subscribed VTubers on [[YouTube]].<br /> <br /> The name &quot;Hololive&quot; was initially used for Cover's 3D stream distribution app, launched in December 2017, and later its female VTuber agency, whose first generation debuted from May to June 2018. In December 2019, Hololive was merged with Cover's male Holostars agency and INoNaKa music label under the unified &quot;Hololive Production&quot; brand. <br /> <br /> {{TOC limit}}<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===2016–19: Beginnings and growth===<br /> [[File:Cover Corporation logo (2016-2019).svg|left|thumb|Cover's logo from 2016 to 2019|alt=See caption]]<br /> <br /> {{nihongo |Cover Corporation|カバー株式会社|Kabā [[Kabushiki-gaisha]]|group=lower-alpha|lead=}} was founded on 13 June 2016 by {{nihongo foot|Motoaki &quot;Yagoo&quot; Tanigo,|谷郷元昭|Tanigō Motoaki|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} an entrepreneur who had developed video game characters in collaboration with [[Sanrio]] at the content company [[Imagineer (Japanese company)|Imagineer]] and founded various [[Startup company|startup companies]].&lt;ref name=YagooANN&gt;{{Cite interview |last=Tanigo |first=Motoaki |interviewer=Dennis Banda |date=2 September 2020 |title=Meet Cover Corp CEO Motoaki &quot;Yagoo&quot; Tanigo, The Man Behind Hololive's Virtual YouTubers |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2020-09-02/meet-cover-corp-ceo-motoaki-yagoo-tanigo-the-man-behind-hololive-virtual-youtubers/.163495 |access-date=7 September 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite interview |title=「ホロライブ」のビジョンとこれから――Tokyo XR Startups出身起業家インタビュー(第一回:カバー株式会社CEO 谷郷 元昭氏) |url=https://www.moguravr.com/tokyo-xr-startups-interview/ |trans-title=A look at Hololive and the future - an interview with a Tokyo XR startup entrepreneur |work=MoguLive |date=23 August 2019 |access-date=20 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; Cover at first focused on [[Augmented reality|augmented]] (AR) and [[virtual reality]] (VR) software,&lt;ref name=YagooANN/&gt; and received funding from [[business incubator|incubator firm]]s Tokyo VR Startups&lt;ref name=&quot;PANORA3&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last=Hirota |first=Minoru |date=19 May 2017 |title=「誰でも美少女」の未来にまた一歩 VRで演じて、スマホで閲覧、おさわりも!? なデモが話題 |language=ja |trans-title=One step closer to the future where anyone can be a beautiful girl. Performing in VR and watching – even touching?! – on a smartphone. |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/28438/ |access-date=20 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; and [[Recruit (company)|Recruit]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Ikeda |first=Masuru |date=9 April 2017 |title=Japan's Recruit holds Tech Lab Paak Demo Day, teams from 7th batch present results |work=The Bridge |url=https://thebridge.jp/en/2017/04/tech-lab-paak-7th-batch-demoday |access-date=28 November 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> At the end of March 2017, the company showcased a [[tech demo]] for a program enabling real-time avatar motion capture and interactive, two-way [[live streaming]].&lt;ref name=&quot;PANORA3&quot; /&gt; According to Tanigo, the idea for a &quot;virtual idol&quot; agency was inspired by other virtual characters, such as [[Hatsune Miku]].&lt;ref name=&quot;YagooANN&quot; /&gt; [[Kizuna AI]], who began the virtual YouTuber trend in 2016, was another likely inspiration.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Colp |first1=Tyler |last2=Deyo |first2=Nico |date=22 December 2020 |title=The Vtuber Industry: Corporatization, Labor, and Kawaii |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdj3z/the-vtuber-industry-corporatization-labor-and-kawaii |access-date=1 June 2021 |website=Vice |publisher=[[Vice Media]] |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Cover debuted {{Nihongo|Tokino Sora|ときのそら}}, the first VTuber using the company's avatar capture software, on 7 September 2017.&lt;ref name=&quot;sora&quot;&gt;{{cite news |title=その包容力、まさに&quot;聖母&quot; 女子高生バーチャルYouTuber「ときのそら」 苦労と努力の軌跡 |trans-title=With her patience and kindness, she must be a saint! High schooler Virtual YouTuber Tokino Sora's story of hard work and dedication. |url=https://www.moguravr.com/vtuber-tokino-sora/ |work=MoguLive |date=1 April 2018 |access-date=5 August 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 21 December, the company released ''hololive'', a [[Mobile app|smartphone app]] for [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] enabling users to view virtual character live streams using AR camera technology.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=キャラクターに会えるライブ視聴アプリ「hololive(ホロライブ)」提供開始のお知らせ |url=https://cover-corp.com/2017/12/21/hololive/ |trans-title=Announcing the launch of &quot;Hololive&quot;, an application for live streaming where you can meet the characters |publisher=Cover |access-date=2 October 2020 |language=ja |date=21 December 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 5 April 2018, Cover removed the application's AR features and changed it into a tool for mapping a user's facial movements onto animated avatars in real time.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Takahashi |first=Yūji |date=5 April 2018 |title=スマホアプリ「ホロライブ」がVTuber配信アプリに進化 専属VTuberのオーディションも |language=ja |trans-title=Hololive's smartphone app evolves into a VTuber creation tool |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/58011/ |access-date=21 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; This update enabled at-home auditions using the [[iPhone X]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=バーチャルYouTuberになれるスマホアプリ「ホロライブ」がオーディション開催! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000005.000030268.html |trans-title=Audition for Hololive and become a VTuber with just a smartphone! |via=PR Times |date=2 May 2018 |access-date=22 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; The first generation of Hololive VTubers debuted from May to June 2018, and a second generation followed in August and September. Hololive Gamers, a group specializing in [[let's play]]s, debuted in December 2018 and April 2019.<br /> <br /> On 8 January 2019, Hololive announced that it had signed a contract with the Chinese video platform [[Bilibili]], under which it would open 15 channels on the platform and simultaneously stream there and on YouTube. It would also begin collaborating with Chinese-speaking volunteers to translate Hololive videos, and start releasing original content for the Chinese market.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Takahashi |first=Yūji |date=8 January 2019 |title=ホロライブが中国動画サイト「bilibili」と正式契約 中国展開を本格スタート |language=ja |trans-title=Hololive signs a formal contract with bilibili |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/84124 |access-date=21 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 17 May, Cover opened permanent talent auditions in China and Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=カバー株式会社、日本と中国で「ホロライブ」VTuberオーディションを常設にて実施のお知らせ |trans-title=COVER Corporation will have permanent auditions in China and Japan |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000061.000030268.html |date=17 May 2020 |via=PR Times |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 19 May, Cover formed an in-house music label, INoNaKa (INNK) Music, from AZKi and former independent VTuber [[Hoshimachi Suisei]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=VTuber事務所&quot;ホロライブ&quot;に星街すいせい&AZKiが加入、音楽レーベル始動も発表 |trans-title=Hoshimachi Suisei and AZKi have joined the VTuber agency &quot;Hololive&quot; and announced a new music label |url=http://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/75669/2 |work=[[Billboard Japan]] |date=19 May 2019 |language=ja |access-date=5 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; The 1st generation of Holostars, a new all-male VTuber agency,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=カバー株式会社、男性VTuber事務所「ホロスターズ」設立のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000072.000030268.html |via=PR Times |date=27 May 2019 |access-date=14 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; began debuting in June 2019, followed by more in September and October of the same year. A 2nd generation of Holostars talents debuted in December 2019,&lt;ref name=&quot;leda&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=4 December 2019 |title=男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」 2期生3名が新たにデビュー |language=ja |trans-title=3 new male VTubers, Holostars 2nd gen, to debut |work=MoguLive |url=https://www.moguravr.com/holostars-new-liver/ |access-date=26 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; and a 3rd generation would later debut in May 2020.&lt;ref name=&quot;trinero&quot;&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブプロダクションから「TriNero(トライネロ)」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000254.000030268.html |via=PR Times |date=27 April 2020 |access-date=18 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 3rd generation of Hololive, &quot;Hololive Fantasy&quot;, debuted from July to August 2019. A 1st generation of Hololive China, a Chinese-speaking branch active on Bilibili, debuted from September 2019 to January 2020. A 2nd generation of Hololive China later debuted in April 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブ中国2期生「Doris」「Artia」「Rosalyn」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000232.000030268.html |trans-title=Debut dates for Hololive China's 2nd generation |via=PR Times |date=6 March 2020 |access-date=18 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2 December 2019, Cover consolidated its Hololive, INNK Music, and Holostars agencies under a unified brand named Hololive Production; the three entities continued to operate under their respective management teams.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=カバー、ホロライブ・ホロスターズ・イノナカミュージックの総称を「ホロライブプロダクション」に統一 |url=https://panora.tokyo/archives/2844 |trans-title=Cover merges 'Hololive', 'Holostars' and 'Inonaka Music' into 'Hololive Production' |work=PANORA |date=2 December 2019 |access-date=3 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the same day, Hoshimachi Suisei transferred to Hololive from INNK, leaving AZKi as the label's only member.&lt;ref name=&quot;suiseiholo&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=29 November 2019 |title=ホロライブ所属VTuber「星街すいせい」新Live2Dモデルお披露目放送と転籍のお知らせ|カバー株式会社のプレスリリース |language=ja |trans-title=Announcing a new Live2D model for Hoshimachi Suisei and her transfer to Hololive |publisher=Cover |via=PR Times |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000176.000030268.html |access-date=5 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 4th generation of the original Hololive branch debuted late December 2019 and early January 2020.&lt;ref name=&quot;holo4th&quot;&gt;{{cite news |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブ4期生「天音かなた」「角巻わため」「桐生ココ」「常闇トワ」「姫森ルーナ」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://panora.tokyo/archives/3933 |trans-title=Announcing the debuts of Hololive's 4th generation |work=PANORA |date=25 December 2019 |access-date=28 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===2020–present: Expansion===<br /> [[File:Hololive 1st fes Nonstop Story poster.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Promotional artwork for the &quot;Nonstop Story&quot; concert featuring all VTubers of Hololive Japan up to Generation 3|alt=Group of 23 female cartoon characters]]<br /> <br /> On 24 January 2020, Cover held &quot;hololive 1st fes. Nonstop Story&quot;, a concert at the Toyosu Pit in [[Kōtō, Tokyo]], with AZKi and all 22 pre–4th generation Hololive members.&lt;ref name=PANORA2&gt;{{Cite news |date=27 December 2019 |title=23名がアイドル衣装に 1/24豊洲PIT・hololive 1st fes.、メインビジュアル解禁 |language=ja |website=PANORA |url=https://www.panora.tokyo/archives/3994 |access-date=10 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; &quot;Nonstop Story&quot; was attended by 3000 people on site with &quot;tens of thousands&quot; more tuning in via livestream. On 21 and 22 December 2020, Cover held &quot;hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage&quot;, a two-day pay-per-view livestream follow-up to &quot;Nonstop Story&quot;, featuring the same cast as well as the 4th generation members as an opening act, as a collaboration with the Japanese entertainment company [[Bushiroad]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」全体ライブ「hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage Supported By Bushiroad」開催決定! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000310.000030268.html |trans-title=Announcing hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage! |via=PR Times |date=23 October 2020 |access-date=23 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the concert's end, Cover announced Hololive's first original-only concert, titled &quot;Hololive Idol Project 1st Live 'Bloom,'&quot;, which was held on 17 February 2021 at Tokyo Garden Theatre (in-person viewing was later cancelled).&lt;ref name=&quot;Bloom&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、『もっとみんなでアイドルがしたい』タレント22名による音楽ライブ「hololive IDOL PROJECT 1st Live.『Bloom,』」開催決定!|url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000333.000030268.html|access-date=23 December 2020|publisher=Cover|via=PR Times}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=8 January 2021 |title=hololive IDOL PROJECT 1st Live.『Bloom,』news |url=https://bloom.hololive.tv/news |access-date=8 January 2021 |website=bloom.hololive.tv}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> At the end of the concert, Cover announced a multimedia project entitled Hololive Alternative, releasing a promotional video.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Mateo |first1=Alex |title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 'hololive Alternative' Project with Animated Promo Video |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-02-17/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-hololive-alternative-project-with-animated-promo-video/.169593 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=1 June 2021 |language=en |date=17 February 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 8 August 2021, Hololive announced its horror project titled &quot;Hololive ERROR&quot; with a live-action teaser featuring Tokino Sora.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=hololive Announces &quot;hololiveERROR&quot; Horror Project|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-02/hololive-announces-hololiveerror-horror-project/.175802|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The project was revealed to be a horror game featuring Hololive members playing as in-game [[Non-player character|NPC]]s.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=ホロライブのホラー企画『hololive ERROR』始まる…360度パノラマ動画 第1弾が公開! : オタク.com -オタコム-|url=http://otakomu.jp/archives/27174429.html|access-date=2021-08-19|website=otakomu.jp}}&lt;/ref&gt; The game was release for free on 7 January 2022 in Japanese.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Stenbuck|first=Kite|date=2022-01-07|title=Hololive Error Horror Game Is a Free Download|url=https://www.siliconera.com/hololive-error-horror-game-is-a-free-download/|url-status=live|access-date=2022-01-16|website=Siliconera|language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> A new branch of Hololive composed of Indonesian-speaking VTubers, named Hololive Indonesia, debuted its first generation in April 2020;&lt;ref name=&quot;holoid1&quot;&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=VTuberグループ「ホロライブインドネシア」、「Risu」「Moona」「Iofi」デビュー決定! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000245.000030268.html |trans-title=Debut dates for Hololive Indonesia's Risu, Moona, and Iofi |via=PR Times |date=6 April 2020 |access-date=14 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; a 2nd generation of the branch later debuted in December 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |date=1 December 2021 |language=Japanese |title= ホロライブインドネシア2期生「Kureiji Ollie」「Anya Melfissa」「Pavolia Reine」デビュー決定のお知らせ |trans-title=Hololive Indonesia 2nd Generation Kureiji Ollie, Anya Melfissa, and Pavolia Reine to make their debut |via={{ill|PR TIMES|ja}} |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000319.000030268.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201201030214/https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000319.000030268.html |archive-date=1 December 2020 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 5th generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in August 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=15 August 2020|title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Debuts 5th Generation Talent|work=[[Anime News Network]]|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-08-15/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-debuts-5th-generation-talent/.162659|access-date=5 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A new English-language Hololive branch, Hololive English, debuted in September 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Morrissy |first1=Kim |title=Cover Corp Announces hololive English Virtual YouTuber Group |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-09/cover-corp-announces-hololive-english-virtual-youtuber-group/.163819 |website=Anime News Network |access-date=1 June 2021 |language=en |date=9 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; IRyS, a English-language &quot;VSinger&quot;, debuted as part of &quot;Project: Hope&quot; on 11 July 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Komatsu|first=Mikikazu|date=30 November 2020|title=Hololive Production Holds Open Audition for English-speaking Virtual YouTuber/Singer|url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/11/29/hololive-production-holds-open-audition-for-english-speaking-virtual-youtubersinger|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Crunchyroll|language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=9 July 2021|title=hololive English Announces VSinger IRyS|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-07-08/hololive-english-announces-vsinger-irys/.174891|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-09|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hololive Council, a new English-language generation, debuted on 22 August 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=16 February 2021|title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 2nd Round of Auditions for hololive English|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-02-15/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-2nd-round-of-auditions-for-hololive-english/.169528|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=17 August 2021|title=hololive English Announces Next Generation Talent|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-17/hololive-english-announces-next-generation-talent/.176329|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 6th generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in late November 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Choo Sum Lee|date=29 November 2021|title=hololive Debuts 6th Generation Talent &quot;Secret Society holoX&quot;|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-11-29/hololive-debuts-6th-generation-talent-secret-society-holox/.180018|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-03|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Taiwan controversy and suspensions ====<br /> {{Further|Political status of Taiwan}}<br /> In September 2020, Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato each mentioned [[Taiwan]] on-stream while discussing YouTube channel analytics, which then listed Taiwan as a country in the Japanese interface.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;anntaiwan&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=28 September 2020 |title=hololive Virtual YouTubers Akai Haato, Kiryu Coco Suspended For 3 Weeks Due to 'Inappropriate Remarks' |website=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-28/hololive-virtual-youtubers-akai-haato-kiryu-coco-suspended-for-3-weeks-due-to-inappropriate-remarks/.164560 |access-date=29 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2 October 2020 |title=Even Japanese anime celebrities can't escape China's campaign over Taiwan |url=https://qz.com/1911573/virtual-youtubers-suspended-after-calling-taiwan-a-country/ |access-date=7 October 2020 |website=[[Quartz (publication)|Quartz]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=St. Michel |first=Patrick |date=10 October 2020 |title=Virtual YouTubers get caught in the middle of a diplomatic spat |work=[[The Japan Times]] |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/10/10/national/media-national/japanese-virtual-youtubers-china/ |access-date=29 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; Their comments sparked outrage among viewers in mainland China, and were followed by a statement from Cover in Japanese, English, and Chinese on 27 September.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=27 September 2020 |title=Regarding issues caused by on-stream statements by our talents |url=https://cover-corp.com/2020/09/27/200927-1/ |access-date=28 September 2020 |publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt; In it, the company faulted the talents for &quot;making statements insensitive to certain nationalities&quot; and for &quot;divulging confidential YouTube channel analytics information&quot;. Each received a three-week suspension from all activities.<br /> <br /> In a separate Chinese-only statement posted earlier on Bilibili, Cover had stated that Coco and Haato's comments did not reflect its policy on China,&lt;ref name=&quot;anntaiwan&quot; /&gt; and reaffirmed its support for the [[One-China policy]] and its commitment to doing business in the country.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 September 2020 |title=关于近日在敝公司旗下艺人的直播中出现错误内容一事的声明 |trans-title=Regarding issues caused by erroneous on-stream content by our talents |url=https://t.bilibili.com/439666396115075371 |access-date=28 September 2020 |website=bilibili |publisher=Cover |language=zh}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=28 September 2020 |title=「一つの中国原則を支持」VTuber所属事務所の声明、日中で批判が寄せられる。台湾めぐる「踏み絵」は過去にも... |last=Takahashi |first=Fumiya |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.jp/entry/story_jp_5f718670c5b61af20e780060 |access-date=7 October 2020 |website=[[Huffington Post]] |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three days later, the company released another statement addressing the discrepancies between the messages, stating that the Bilibili statement was released &quot;due to the desire to adapt it to the needs of the audience&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=30 September 2020 |title=Cover Corp Addresses Discrepancy in Chinese Statement Regarding Virtual YouTubers Akai Haato, Kiryu Coco |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-30/cover-corp-addresses-discrepancy-in-chinese-statement-regarding-virtual-youtubers-akai-haato-kiryu-coco/.164691 |access-date=4 October 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Cover apologized for confusion it had caused, and announced changes in its procedure for releasing regional statements and the formation of a committee to prevent similar incidents.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|date=30 September 2020|title=Explanation of the Events Leading to Our Public Statement on September 27th, and Our Company's Plans Going Forward|url=https://cover-corp.com/2020/09/30/093002/|access-date=30 September 2020|publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 19 October, both resumed their streaming activities, as scheduled.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Morita |first=Masateru |date=19 October 2020 |title=桐生ココと赤井はあと活動再開 3週間の活動自粛を経て |language=ja |trans-title=Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato have returned to streaming |work=KAI-YOU |url=https://kai-you.net/article/78547 |access-date=25 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Madjar |first=Kayleigh |date=1 October 2020 |title=Japanese YouTubers suspended over Taiwan talk |work=[[Taipei Times]] |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2020/10/01/2003744399 |access-date=25 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After a &quot;rush of harassment, reports, and apparent boycotting on Bilibili&quot;,&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; all six members of Hololive China retired on different dates in late 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Loveridge |first1=Lynzee |date=13 November 2020 |title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 'Graduation' of China Talent |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-11-13/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-graduation-of-china-talent/.166317 |access-date=15 November 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Business ==<br /> Along with its major competitor {{ill|Nijisanji|ja|にじさんじ}}, a VTuber agency owned by Anycolor, Inc., Hololive Production dominates the corporate VTuber market as of 2020. By &quot;harness[ing] the entertainment value of both streaming and [[Japanese idol|J-pop idol]] groups&quot;, Cover operates at scale not possible for independent VTubers, and has used its funding to create merchandise, produce music, and host live 3D events.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; As of 2021, Cover has held three major funding rounds:&lt;ref name=&quot;Bridge&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=7 May 2020 |title=Japan virtual YouTuber management agency raises $6.6 million to expand globally |work=The Bridge |url=https://thebridge.jp/en/2020/05/cover-jpy700m-funding |access-date=31 January 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * August 2017 – 30 million yen (US$280,000) in [[seed funding]] from [[venture capital]] firms [[Mizuho Capital]], TLM, and [[angel investor]]s<br /> * June 2018 – 200 million yen (US$1.9 million) in a [[Series A round]] from [[GREE, Inc.|GREE Ventures]], [[OLM, Inc.|OLM Ventures]], and Mizuho Capital<br /> * May 2020 – 700 million yen (US$6.6 million) from various sources, including [[Hakuhodo|Hakuhodo DY Ventures]] and [[Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation|SMBC Venture Capital]]<br /> <br /> Many Hololive streamers work full-time, while others stream as a side job.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; Kiryu Coco had earned approximately 85 million yen (US$810,000) through YouTube's [[Super Chat]] donation system as of August 2020, making her the site's all-time top Super Chat earner, according to data collection site Playboard. Four other Hololive members were also among the top ten earners.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=23 August 2020 |title=Playboard: World's Biggest Superchat Earner is Virtual YouTuber Kiryu Coco |work=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-08-22/playboard-world-biggest-superchat-earner-is-virtual-youtuber-kiryu-coco/.163103 |access-date=24 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> By September 2020, Hololive channels had more than 10 million combined subscribers on YouTube, and 10 million additional combined subscribers on Chinese platform [[Bilibili]].&lt;ref name=&quot;YagooANN&quot; /&gt; {{as of|2021|November}}, the agency has accumulated over 50 million subscribers across its 50+ channels on YouTube.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|last=中沢弘子|date=2021-11-25|title=世界中にファン5000万人。VTuber「ホロライブ」が急成長する理由|url=https://forbesjapan.com/articles/detail/44507|url-status=live|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Forbes JAPAN(フォーブス ジャパン)|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 22 October, English VTuber Gawr Gura became the first Hololive member to reach 1 million YouTube subscribers;&lt;ref name=&quot;Gura1mil&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Thomas |first1=Miles |date=22 October 2020 |title=VTuber Gawr Gura Hits Milestone of 1 Million Subscribers on YouTube |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/10/22-1/vtuber-gawr-gura-hits-milestone-of-1-million-subscribers-on-youtube |access-date=7 December 2020 |website=[[Crunchyroll]] |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt; on 17 January 2021, she became the first Hololive member to reach 2 million subscribers on the platform and the second VTuber to do so, after [[Kizuna AI]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Gura2mil&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Harding |first1=Daryl |date=17 January 2021 |title=VTuber Gawr Gura Swims Past 2 Million Subscribers on YouTube |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2021/01/17-1/vtuber-gawr-gura-swims-past-2-million-subscribers-on-youtube |access-date=18 January 2021 |website=[[Crunchyroll]] |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt; Gawr Gura became the first VTuber to reach 3 million subscribers on YouTube on 4 July 2021, having surpassed Kizuna AI at 2.97 million on 30 June.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Harding |first1=Daryl |title=Gawr Gura Swims Past Kizuna AI to Be the Most Subscribed VTuber Ever |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2021/07/01-1/gawr-gura-swims-past-kizuna-ai-to-be-the-most-subscribed-vtuber-ever |website=Crunchyroll |publisher=Crunchyroll |access-date=2021-07-01}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> CEO Motoaki Tanigo was selected as one of the Japan's Top 20 Entrepreneurs by [[Forbes]] Japan in its January 2022 issue.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Talents ==<br /> Below are all active and former talents of Hololive.&lt;ref name=&quot;holopro&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=28 December 2021 |title=所属タレント - ホロライブプロダクション公式サイト - VTuber事務所 |url=https://www.hololive.tv/member |access-date=14 February 2022 |website=hololive.tv |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Hololive===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 0====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tokino Sora {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ときのそら|ja]]}}}}|ときのそら}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Robocosan {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ロボ子さん|ja]]}}}}|ロボ子さん|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Sakura Miko {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:さくらみこ|ja]]}}}}|さくらみこ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Hoshimachi Suisei]]|星街すいせい|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|AZKi |アズキ|}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yozora Mel |夜空メル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Aki Rosenthal {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:アキ・ローゼンタール|ja]]}}}}|アキ・ローゼンタール|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirakami Fubuki {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白上フブキ|ja]]}}}}|白上フブキ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Natsuiro Matsuri]]|夏色まつり|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Akai Haato {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:赤井はあと|ja]]}}}}|赤井はあと|}}<br /> ====Generation 2====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Minato Aqua {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:湊あくあ|ja]]}}}}|湊あくあ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Murasaki Shion {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:紫咲シオン|ja]]}}}}|紫咲シオン|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nakiri Ayame {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:百鬼あやめ|ja]]}}}}|百鬼あやめ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yuzuki Choco {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:癒月ちょこ|ja]]}}}}|癒月ちょこ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Oozora Subaru {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:大空スバル|ja]]}}}}|大空スバル|}}<br /> ====Hololive Gamers====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirakami Fubuki {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白上フブキ|ja]]}}}}|白上フブキ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ookami Mio {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:大神ミオ|ja]]}}}}|大神ミオ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nekomata Okayu {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:猫又おかゆ|ja]]}}}}|猫又おかゆ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Inugami Korone {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:戌神ころね|ja]]}}}}|戌神ころね|}}<br /> ====Generation 3 (Hololive Fantasy)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Usada Pekora {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:兎田ぺこら|ja]]}}}}|兎田ぺこら|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shiranui Flare {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:不知火フレア|ja]]}}}}|不知火フレア|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirogane Noel {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白銀ノエル|ja]]}}}}|白銀ノエル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Houshou Marine {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:宝鐘マリン|ja]]}}}}|宝鐘マリン|}}<br /> ====Generation 4====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Amane Kanata {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:天音かなた|ja]]}}}}|天音かなた|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsunomaki Watame {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:角巻わため|ja]]}}}}|角巻わため|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tokoyami Towa {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:常闇トワ|ja]]}}}}|常闇トワ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Himemori Luna {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:姫森ルーナ|ja]]}}}}|姫森ルーナ|}}<br /> ====Generation 5====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yukihana Lamy {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:雪花ラミィ|ja]]}}}}|雪花ラミィ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Momosuzu Nene {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:桃鈴ねね|ja]]}}}}|桃鈴ねね|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shishiro Botan {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:獅白ぼたん|ja]]}}}}|獅白ぼたん|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Omaru Polka {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:尾丸ポルカ|ja]]}}}}|尾丸ポルカ|}}<br /> ====Generation 6 (HoloX Secret Society)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|La+ Darknesss {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ラプラス・ダークネス|ja]]}}}}|ラプラス・ダークネス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Takane Lui |鷹嶺ルイ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hakui Koyori |博衣こより|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Sakamata Chloe |沙花叉クロヱ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kazama Iroha |風真いろは|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Holostars===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hanasaki Miyabi |花咲みやび|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kanade Izuru |奏手イヅル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Arurandeisu |アルランディス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Rikka |律可|}}<br /> ====Generation 2 (SunTempo)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Astel Leda |アステル・レダ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kishido Temma |岸堂天真|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yukoku Roberu |夕刻ロベル|}}<br /> ====Generation 3 (MaFia)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kageyama Shien |影山シエン|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Aragami Oga |荒咬オウガ|}}<br /> ====UPROAR!!====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yatogami Fuma|夜十神封魔|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Utsugi Uyu|羽継烏有|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hizaki Gamma|緋崎ガンマ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Minase Rio|水無世燐央|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Hololive Indonesia===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ayunda Risu |アユンダ・リス}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Moona Hoshinova |ムーナ・ホシノヴァ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Airani Iofifteen |アイラニ・イオフイフティーン}}<br /> <br /> ====Generation 2====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kureiji Ollie |クレイジー・オリー}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Anya Melfissa |アーニャ・メルフィッサ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Pavolia Reine |パヴォリア・レイネ}}<br /> ====Generation 3====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Vestia Zeta|ベスティア・ゼータ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kaela Kovalskia|カエラ・コヴァルスキア}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kobo Kanaeru|こぼ・かなえる}}<br /> <br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Hololive English===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Hololive Myth====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Mori Calliope {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:森カリオペ|ja]]}}}}|森カリオペ}}&lt;ref&gt;Previously named 森美声 in Japanese with the same pronunciation. Officially renamed on 1 September 2021 per {{Cite web|title=弊社「ホロライブEnglish」所属タレント「森美声(もり・かりおぺ)」芸名変更のお知らせ|url=https://hololive.hololivepro.com/news/20210901-02/|access-date=2021-10-07|website=hololive.hololivepro.com|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * {{Nihongo|Takanashi Kiara {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:小鳥遊キアラ|ja]]}}}}|小鳥遊キアラ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ninomae Ina'nis {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:一伊那尓栖|ja]]}}}}|一伊那尓栖}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Gawr Gura]] {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:がうる・ぐら|ja]]}}}}|がうる・ぐら}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Watson Amelia {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ワトソン・アメリア (バーチャルYouTuber)|ja]]}}}}|ワトソン・アメリア}}<br /> ====Project: HOPE====<br /> * {{Nihongo|IRyS |アイリス}}<br /> ====Hololive Council====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsukumo Sana |九十九佐命}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ceres Fauna |セレス・ファウナ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ouro Kronii |オーロ・クロニー}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nanashi Mumei |七詩ムメイ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hakos Baelz |ハコス・ベールズ}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Former talents===<br /> '''Hololive'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hitomi Chris |人見クリス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Uruha Rushia {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:潤羽るしあ|ja]]}}}}|潤羽るしあ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kiryu Coco {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:桐生ココ|ja]]}}}}|桐生ココ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Mano Aloe |魔乃アロエ|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> '''Holostars'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kagami Kira|鏡見キラ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yakushiji Suzaku|薬師寺朱雀|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsukishita Kaoru|月下カオル|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> '''Hololive China'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * Yogiri ({{lang-zh|c=夜霧|s=|t=|p=|labels=no}})<br /> * Civia ({{lang-zh|c=希薇娅|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Spade Echo ({{lang-zh|c=黑桃影|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Doris ({{lang-zh|c=朵莉丝|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Rosalyn ({{lang-zh|c=罗莎琳|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Artia ({{lang-zh|c=阿媂娅|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> == Media and events ==<br /> <br /> === Selected discography ===<br /> ==== Hololive ====<br /> All group releases to date have been performed by &quot;Hololive Idol Project&quot;, a group that consists of different talents for each release.<br /> <br /> ===== As lead up to Nonstop Story =====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Shiny Smily Story&quot; – 16 September 2019&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |script-title=ja:VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、半年ぶりの公式曲第2弾「夢見る空へ」第3弾「キラメキライダー☆」リリース決定! |trans-title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」公式曲第1弾「Shiny Smily Story」のデジタル配信を9月16日(月)開始 |date=12 September 2020 |via=PR Times |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000133.000030268.html |language=ja |access-date=14 September 2020 |publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Yumemiru Sora e&quot; ({{nihongo2|夢見る空へ}}) – 17 February 2020&lt;ref name=official_song2&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000221.000030268.html |script-title=ja:VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、半年ぶりの公式曲第2弾「夢見る空へ」第3弾「キラメキライダー☆」リリース決定! |trans-title=VTuber's agency &quot;Hololive&quot; will release their second official songs for the first time in half a year, &quot;Dream Sky&quot; and &quot;Kirameki Rider ☆&quot;! |via=PR Times |date=14 February 2020 |access-date=13 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Kirameki Rider☆&quot; ({{nihongo2|キラメキライダー☆}}) – 24 February 2020&lt;ref name=official_song2/&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===== As lead up to &quot;Bloom,&quot; =====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Blue Clapper&quot; – 24 December 2020<br /> * &quot;Hyakka Ryoran Hanafubuki&quot; ({{nihongo2|百花繚乱花吹雪}}) – 31 December 2020<br /> * &quot;Shijoshugi Adtruck&quot; ({{nihongo2|至上主義アドトラック}}) – 7 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Candy-Go-Round&quot; – 14 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Daily Diary&quot; ({{nihongo2|でいり〜だいあり〜!}}) – 21 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Stardust Song&quot; – 4 February 2021<br /> * &quot;Dreaming Days&quot; – 11 February 2021<br /> * &quot;AsuiroClearSky&quot; ({{nihongo2|あすいろClearSky}}) – 19 February 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=18 February 2021 |script-title=ja:VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、9週連続オリジナル楽曲リリース最終楽曲となる第9弾を発表! 第9弾はホロライブタレント総勢9名による『あすいろClearSky』! |trans-title=VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot; has announced the ninth and final song in their 9 week series of original song releases! The ninth song is &quot;AsuiroClearSky&quot; by a total of nine Hololive talents! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000370.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=19 February 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> ! Album<br /> ! Artist<br /> ! Release date<br /> ! Catalog number<br /> ! Peak chart position<br /> |-<br /> | ''Bouquet''<br /> | hololive IDOL PROJECT<br /> | 21 April 2021&lt;ref name=&quot;Bouquet Oricon&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/755192/rank/ |script-title=ja:hololive IDOL PROJECTの売上ランキング |trans-title=Hololive Idol Project sales ranking |publisher=[[Oricon]] |language=ja |access-date=29 April 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | HOLO-001<br /> | 4 ([[Oricon]])&lt;ref name=&quot;Bouquet Oricon&quot; /&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===== Others =====<br /> * &quot;Halloween Night, Tonight!&quot; ({{nihongo2|今宵はHalloween Night!}}) – 23 October 2020&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=22 October 2020 |script-title=ja:VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、ハロウィンをテーマにした公式曲「今宵はHalloween Night!」を本日発表! |trans-title=VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot; releases their official Halloween-themed song &quot;Halloween Night, Tonight!&quot; today! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000309.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=30 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * {{Nihongo|&quot;''Tsumari wa Itsumo Kujikenai!''&quot;|つまりはいつもくじけない!}}/{{nihongo|&quot;Make-Up True!&quot;|めいくあっぷとぅるぅ!}} – 1 September 2021, performed by sub-unit NEGI☆U (Minato Aqua, Oozora Subaru, and Momosuzu Nene),&lt;ref name=KujikenaiANN&gt;{{cite news |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=13 June 2021 |title=Hololive Idols Aqua, Subaru, Nene Sing The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Anime's Ending |work=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-06-13/hololive-idols-aqua-subaru-nene-sing-the-great-jahy-will-not-be-defeated-anime-ending/.173899 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613150526/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-06-13/hololive-idols-aqua-subaru-nene-sing-the-great-jahy-will-not-be-defeated-anime-ending/.173899 |archive-date=13 June 2021 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; used as ending theme for the [[anime]] ''[[The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!]]''.&lt;ref name=KujikenaiANN/&gt; Debuted at #17 on the [[Oricon Singles Chart]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=つまりはいつもくじけない! {{pipe}} NEGI☆U {{pipe}} ORICON NEWS |work=[[Oricon]] |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/789380/products/1401867/1/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008135324/https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/789380/products/1401867/1/ |archive-date=8 October 2021 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Prism Melody&quot; - 13 March 2022&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=12 March 2022 |script-title=ja:女性VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、新全体曲『Prism Melody』のデジタルリリースが決定!|trans-title=Female VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot;, new song &quot;Prism Melody&quot; will be released digitally! |title=女性VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、新全体曲『Prism Melody』のデジタルリリースが決定!| url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000640.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=12 March 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; - Released as lead up to &quot;Link Your Wish&quot;.<br /> <br /> ==== INNK Music ====<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> ! Album<br /> ! Artist<br /> ! Release date<br /> ! Catalog number<br /> &lt;!-- ! Song list --&gt;<br /> ! Peak chart position<br /> |-<br /> | ''without U''<br /> | AZKi<br /> | 12 November 2019&lt;ref name=&quot;withoutU Oricon&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/752969/rank/ |script-title=ja:AZKiのアルバム売上ランキング |trans-title=AZKi sales ranking |publisher=[[Oricon]] |language=ja |access-date=29 December 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | QACW-3012<br /> &lt;!-- <br /> # without U<br /> # Kotonoha<br /> # Uso Uso Uso Uso<br /> # Jiko Allergy<br /> # Niji o Kakenukete<br /> # Chīsana Kokoro ga Kimeta Koto<br /> # Sekai wa Meguri, Yagate Kimi no Mono ni Naru<br /> # Midnight Song<br /> # Reflection<br /> # Nobirito,<br /> # Frontier Locus<br /> # Real Melancholy (TEMPLIME Remix)<br /> # Starry Regrets (Batsu Remix)<br /> --&gt;<br /> | 88 (Oricon)&lt;ref name=&quot;withoutU Oricon&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''Re:Creating world''<br /> | AZKi<br /> | 1 December 2020&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=15 November 2020 |script-title=ja:バーチャルシンガーAZKi、2つの重大情報解禁!2nd ALBUM『Re:Creating world』予約開始 &amp;「AZKi 6th LiVE Re:Creating world」開催決定! |trans-title=Virtual singer AZKi has two important announcements! Pre-orders for her second album &quot;Re:Creating world&quot; are now open &amp; &quot;AZKi 6th LiVE Re:Creating world&quot; will be held! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000317.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=2 December 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | INNK-0005<br /> | <br /> |}<br /> &lt;!--- Spin this out to AZKi's own article <br /> ==== ''AZKi'' ====<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot; style=&quot;font-size:small&quot;<br /> |+Singles<br /> ! No.<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Label<br /> ! Release Date<br /> ! Note<br /> |-<br /> ! 1<br /> | Creating World<br /> | rowspan=&quot;8&quot; |AZKi FRONTiER<br /> | 28 December 2018<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 2<br /> | Real Melancholy<br /> | 30 January 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 3<br /> | Felicia<br /> | 25 February 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 4<br /> | I can't control myself<br /> | 28 February 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 5<br /> | Hikari no Machi<br /> | 25 March 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 6<br /> | Starry Regrets<br /> | 28 March 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 7<br /> | Fake.Fake.Fake<br /> | rowspan=&quot;2&quot; |30 April 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 8<br /> | Inochi<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 9<br /> | Sit Days<br /> | rowspan=&quot;15&quot; |''INoNaKa MUSIC''<br /> | 31 May 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 10<br /> | Sayonara Hero<br /> | 30 June 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 11<br /> | from A to Z<br /> |1 July 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 12<br /> | ERROR<br /> | 31 July 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | Creating World (jun kuroda Remix)<br /> | 21 May 2019<br /> | Limited Release<br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | Inochi (Acoustic ver.)<br /> | 27 July 2019<br /> | Limited Release<br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | for 1st Pioneer&lt;br /&gt;<br /> # Hikari<br /> # Eternity Bright<br /> # Nekonaraba Ikeru<br /> | 29 December 2019<br /> | AZKi 4th LiVE Ticket bonus<br /> |-<br /> ! 13<br /> | mirror<br /> | 15 March 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 14<br /> | Kurogane no Mamoribito<br /> | 20 March 2020<br /> | Ending song for the anime ''[[Jinki: Extend]]''<br /> |-<br /> ! 15<br /> | Eternity Bright<br /> | 31 March 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 16<br /> | Hikari<br /> | 15 April 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 17<br /> | Nekonaraba Ikeru<br /> | 30 April 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 18<br /> | Intersection<br /> | 31 May 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> ! 19<br /> | Take me to Heaven<br /> | 20 June 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> ! 20<br /> | Aoi Yume<br /> | 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> --&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Holostars ====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Just Follow Stars&quot; – 28 June 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=28 June 2021 |script-title=ja:男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」、初の公式オリジナル楽曲「Just Follow Stars」リリース決定! |trans-title=Male VTuber group &quot;Holostars&quot; will release their first official original song &quot;Just Follow Stars&quot;! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000446.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=28 June 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Pentas&quot; – 1 December 2021<br /> * &quot;Magic Word Orchestra&quot; – 21 December 2021<br /> * &quot;Journey to Find Stars&quot; – 27 December 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=23 December 2021 |script-title=ja:男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」、オリジナル楽曲「JOURNEY to FIND STARS」リリース決定! |trans-title=Male VTuber group &quot;Holostars&quot; will release their original song &quot;JOURNEY to FIND STARS&quot;! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000595.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=4 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == Notes ==<br /> {{notelist}}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * {{commons category-inline}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://en.hololive.tv/|Hololive English official website}}<br /> {{Hololive Production}}<br /> [[Category:Hololive Production| ]]<br /> [[Category:Japanese idol groups]]<br /> [[Category:Japanese talent agencies]]<br /> [[Category:Multi-channel networks]]<br /> [[Category:Virtual YouTubers]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hololive_Production&diff=1079000457 Hololive Production 2022-03-24T13:22:48Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Generation 2 */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Virtual YouTuber agency}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}}<br /> {{Infobox company<br /> | native_name = ホロライブプロダクション<br /> | native_name_lang = ja<br /> | name = Hololive Production<br /> | logo = Hololive Production logo.svg<br /> | logo_alt = Hololive blue wordmark and play button logo<br /> | type = <br /> | industry = [[Virtual YouTuber]] agency<br /> | hq_location = <br /> | hq_location_city = <br /> | hq_location_country = <br /> | brands = {{Hlist|Hololive (JP, ID, EN)|INoNaKa (INNK) Music|Holostars}}<br /> | owner = [[Cover Corporation]]<br /> | website = {{URL|en.hololive.tv}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Infobox company<br /> | name = Cover Corporation<br /> | logo = Cover Corporation logo.svg<br /> | logo_alt = Cover Corp wordmark and blue and white play button logo<br /> | native_name = カバー株式会社<br /> | native_name_lang = ja<br /> | type = [[Kabushiki-gaisha]]<br /> | industry = {{Unbulleted list|Entertainment|[[Virtual reality]] software}}<br /> | founder = Motoaki Tanigo<br /> | founded = {{Start date and age|2016|06|13|df=yes}}<br /> | net_income_year = Q4 2019<br /> | num_employees = 154 (April 2021)<br /> | assets = ¥725 million&lt;ref name=&quot;finance2020&quot; /&gt;<br /> | assets_year = Q4 2019<br /> | parent = <br /> | key_people = {{Unbulleted list|Motoaki Tanigo ([[President (corporate title)|President]] and [[CEO]])|Kazuyuki Fukuda ([[Director (business)|Director]] and [[Chief technology officer|CTO]])}}<br /> | net_income = ¥168 million&lt;ref name=&quot;finance2020&quot;&gt;[https://catr.jp/settlements/d0d03/170033 カバー株式会社 第4期決算公告]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | website = {{url|cover-corp.com}}<br /> | hq_location_city = [[Chūō, Tokyo]]<br /> | hq_location_country = Japan<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Nihongo|'''Hololive Production'''|ホロライブプロダクション|||lead=yes}} is a [[virtual YouTuber]] (VTuber) agency owned by Japanese tech entertainment company Cover Corporation. In addition to acting as a [[multi-channel network]], Hololive Production also handles merchandising especially in music production and concert organization. As of 2022, the agency manages more than 60 VTubers between four regional branches totalling over 43 million subscribers, including several of the most subscribed VTubers on [[YouTube]].<br /> <br /> The name &quot;Hololive&quot; was initially used for Cover's 3D stream distribution app, launched in December 2017, and later its female VTuber agency, whose first generation debuted from May to June 2018. In December 2019, Hololive was merged with Cover's male Holostars agency and INoNaKa music label under the unified &quot;Hololive Production&quot; brand. <br /> <br /> {{TOC limit}}<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===2016–19: Beginnings and growth===<br /> [[File:Cover Corporation logo (2016-2019).svg|left|thumb|Cover's logo from 2016 to 2019|alt=See caption]]<br /> <br /> {{nihongo |Cover Corporation|カバー株式会社|Kabā [[Kabushiki-gaisha]]|group=lower-alpha|lead=}} was founded on 13 June 2016 by {{nihongo foot|Motoaki &quot;Yagoo&quot; Tanigo,|谷郷元昭|Tanigō Motoaki|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} an entrepreneur who had developed video game characters in collaboration with [[Sanrio]] at the content company [[Imagineer (Japanese company)|Imagineer]] and founded various [[Startup company|startup companies]].&lt;ref name=YagooANN&gt;{{Cite interview |last=Tanigo |first=Motoaki |interviewer=Dennis Banda |date=2 September 2020 |title=Meet Cover Corp CEO Motoaki &quot;Yagoo&quot; Tanigo, The Man Behind Hololive's Virtual YouTubers |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2020-09-02/meet-cover-corp-ceo-motoaki-yagoo-tanigo-the-man-behind-hololive-virtual-youtubers/.163495 |access-date=7 September 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite interview |title=「ホロライブ」のビジョンとこれから――Tokyo XR Startups出身起業家インタビュー(第一回:カバー株式会社CEO 谷郷 元昭氏) |url=https://www.moguravr.com/tokyo-xr-startups-interview/ |trans-title=A look at Hololive and the future - an interview with a Tokyo XR startup entrepreneur |work=MoguLive |date=23 August 2019 |access-date=20 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; Cover at first focused on [[Augmented reality|augmented]] (AR) and [[virtual reality]] (VR) software,&lt;ref name=YagooANN/&gt; and received funding from [[business incubator|incubator firm]]s Tokyo VR Startups&lt;ref name=&quot;PANORA3&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last=Hirota |first=Minoru |date=19 May 2017 |title=「誰でも美少女」の未来にまた一歩 VRで演じて、スマホで閲覧、おさわりも!? なデモが話題 |language=ja |trans-title=One step closer to the future where anyone can be a beautiful girl. Performing in VR and watching – even touching?! – on a smartphone. |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/28438/ |access-date=20 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; and [[Recruit (company)|Recruit]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Ikeda |first=Masuru |date=9 April 2017 |title=Japan's Recruit holds Tech Lab Paak Demo Day, teams from 7th batch present results |work=The Bridge |url=https://thebridge.jp/en/2017/04/tech-lab-paak-7th-batch-demoday |access-date=28 November 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> At the end of March 2017, the company showcased a [[tech demo]] for a program enabling real-time avatar motion capture and interactive, two-way [[live streaming]].&lt;ref name=&quot;PANORA3&quot; /&gt; According to Tanigo, the idea for a &quot;virtual idol&quot; agency was inspired by other virtual characters, such as [[Hatsune Miku]].&lt;ref name=&quot;YagooANN&quot; /&gt; [[Kizuna AI]], who began the virtual YouTuber trend in 2016, was another likely inspiration.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Colp |first1=Tyler |last2=Deyo |first2=Nico |date=22 December 2020 |title=The Vtuber Industry: Corporatization, Labor, and Kawaii |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdj3z/the-vtuber-industry-corporatization-labor-and-kawaii |access-date=1 June 2021 |website=Vice |publisher=[[Vice Media]] |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Cover debuted {{Nihongo|Tokino Sora|ときのそら}}, the first VTuber using the company's avatar capture software, on 7 September 2017.&lt;ref name=&quot;sora&quot;&gt;{{cite news |title=その包容力、まさに&quot;聖母&quot; 女子高生バーチャルYouTuber「ときのそら」 苦労と努力の軌跡 |trans-title=With her patience and kindness, she must be a saint! High schooler Virtual YouTuber Tokino Sora's story of hard work and dedication. |url=https://www.moguravr.com/vtuber-tokino-sora/ |work=MoguLive |date=1 April 2018 |access-date=5 August 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 21 December, the company released ''hololive'', a [[Mobile app|smartphone app]] for [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] enabling users to view virtual character live streams using AR camera technology.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=キャラクターに会えるライブ視聴アプリ「hololive(ホロライブ)」提供開始のお知らせ |url=https://cover-corp.com/2017/12/21/hololive/ |trans-title=Announcing the launch of &quot;Hololive&quot;, an application for live streaming where you can meet the characters |publisher=Cover |access-date=2 October 2020 |language=ja |date=21 December 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 5 April 2018, Cover removed the application's AR features and changed it into a tool for mapping a user's facial movements onto animated avatars in real time.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Takahashi |first=Yūji |date=5 April 2018 |title=スマホアプリ「ホロライブ」がVTuber配信アプリに進化 専属VTuberのオーディションも |language=ja |trans-title=Hololive's smartphone app evolves into a VTuber creation tool |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/58011/ |access-date=21 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; This update enabled at-home auditions using the [[iPhone X]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=バーチャルYouTuberになれるスマホアプリ「ホロライブ」がオーディション開催! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000005.000030268.html |trans-title=Audition for Hololive and become a VTuber with just a smartphone! |via=PR Times |date=2 May 2018 |access-date=22 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; The first generation of Hololive VTubers debuted from May to June 2018, and a second generation followed in August and September. Hololive Gamers, a group specializing in [[let's play]]s, debuted in December 2018 and April 2019.<br /> <br /> On 8 January 2019, Hololive announced that it had signed a contract with the Chinese video platform [[Bilibili]], under which it would open 15 channels on the platform and simultaneously stream there and on YouTube. It would also begin collaborating with Chinese-speaking volunteers to translate Hololive videos, and start releasing original content for the Chinese market.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Takahashi |first=Yūji |date=8 January 2019 |title=ホロライブが中国動画サイト「bilibili」と正式契約 中国展開を本格スタート |language=ja |trans-title=Hololive signs a formal contract with bilibili |work=PANORA |url=https://panora.tokyo/84124 |access-date=21 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 17 May, Cover opened permanent talent auditions in China and Japan.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=カバー株式会社、日本と中国で「ホロライブ」VTuberオーディションを常設にて実施のお知らせ |trans-title=COVER Corporation will have permanent auditions in China and Japan |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000061.000030268.html |date=17 May 2020 |via=PR Times |access-date=18 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 19 May, Cover formed an in-house music label, INoNaKa (INNK) Music, from AZKi and former independent VTuber [[Hoshimachi Suisei]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=VTuber事務所&quot;ホロライブ&quot;に星街すいせい&AZKiが加入、音楽レーベル始動も発表 |trans-title=Hoshimachi Suisei and AZKi have joined the VTuber agency &quot;Hololive&quot; and announced a new music label |url=http://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/75669/2 |work=[[Billboard Japan]] |date=19 May 2019 |language=ja |access-date=5 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; The 1st generation of Holostars, a new all-male VTuber agency,&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=カバー株式会社、男性VTuber事務所「ホロスターズ」設立のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000072.000030268.html |via=PR Times |date=27 May 2019 |access-date=14 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; began debuting in June 2019, followed by more in September and October of the same year. A 2nd generation of Holostars talents debuted in December 2019,&lt;ref name=&quot;leda&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=4 December 2019 |title=男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」 2期生3名が新たにデビュー |language=ja |trans-title=3 new male VTubers, Holostars 2nd gen, to debut |work=MoguLive |url=https://www.moguravr.com/holostars-new-liver/ |access-date=26 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; and a 3rd generation would later debut in May 2020.&lt;ref name=&quot;trinero&quot;&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブプロダクションから「TriNero(トライネロ)」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000254.000030268.html |via=PR Times |date=27 April 2020 |access-date=18 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 3rd generation of Hololive, &quot;Hololive Fantasy&quot;, debuted from July to August 2019. A 1st generation of Hololive China, a Chinese-speaking branch active on Bilibili, debuted from September 2019 to January 2020. A 2nd generation of Hololive China later debuted in April 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブ中国2期生「Doris」「Artia」「Rosalyn」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000232.000030268.html |trans-title=Debut dates for Hololive China's 2nd generation |via=PR Times |date=6 March 2020 |access-date=18 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 2 December 2019, Cover consolidated its Hololive, INNK Music, and Holostars agencies under a unified brand named Hololive Production; the three entities continued to operate under their respective management teams.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |title=カバー、ホロライブ・ホロスターズ・イノナカミュージックの総称を「ホロライブプロダクション」に統一 |url=https://panora.tokyo/archives/2844 |trans-title=Cover merges 'Hololive', 'Holostars' and 'Inonaka Music' into 'Hololive Production' |work=PANORA |date=2 December 2019 |access-date=3 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On the same day, Hoshimachi Suisei transferred to Hololive from INNK, leaving AZKi as the label's only member.&lt;ref name=&quot;suiseiholo&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=29 November 2019 |title=ホロライブ所属VTuber「星街すいせい」新Live2Dモデルお披露目放送と転籍のお知らせ|カバー株式会社のプレスリリース |language=ja |trans-title=Announcing a new Live2D model for Hoshimachi Suisei and her transfer to Hololive |publisher=Cover |via=PR Times |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000176.000030268.html |access-date=5 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 4th generation of the original Hololive branch debuted late December 2019 and early January 2020.&lt;ref name=&quot;holo4th&quot;&gt;{{cite news |publisher=Cover |title=ホロライブ4期生「天音かなた」「角巻わため」「桐生ココ」「常闇トワ」「姫森ルーナ」デビュー決定のお知らせ |url=https://panora.tokyo/archives/3933 |trans-title=Announcing the debuts of Hololive's 4th generation |work=PANORA |date=25 December 2019 |access-date=28 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===2020–present: Expansion===<br /> [[File:Hololive 1st fes Nonstop Story poster.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Promotional artwork for the &quot;Nonstop Story&quot; concert featuring all VTubers of Hololive Japan up to Generation 3|alt=Group of 23 female cartoon characters]]<br /> <br /> On 24 January 2020, Cover held &quot;hololive 1st fes. Nonstop Story&quot;, a concert at the Toyosu Pit in [[Kōtō, Tokyo]], with AZKi and all 22 pre–4th generation Hololive members.&lt;ref name=PANORA2&gt;{{Cite news |date=27 December 2019 |title=23名がアイドル衣装に 1/24豊洲PIT・hololive 1st fes.、メインビジュアル解禁 |language=ja |website=PANORA |url=https://www.panora.tokyo/archives/3994 |access-date=10 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; &quot;Nonstop Story&quot; was attended by 3000 people on site with &quot;tens of thousands&quot; more tuning in via livestream. On 21 and 22 December 2020, Cover held &quot;hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage&quot;, a two-day pay-per-view livestream follow-up to &quot;Nonstop Story&quot;, featuring the same cast as well as the 4th generation members as an opening act, as a collaboration with the Japanese entertainment company [[Bushiroad]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」全体ライブ「hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage Supported By Bushiroad」開催決定! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000310.000030268.html |trans-title=Announcing hololive 2nd fes. Beyond the Stage! |via=PR Times |date=23 October 2020 |access-date=23 October 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; At the concert's end, Cover announced Hololive's first original-only concert, titled &quot;Hololive Idol Project 1st Live 'Bloom,'&quot;, which was held on 17 February 2021 at Tokyo Garden Theatre (in-person viewing was later cancelled).&lt;ref name=&quot;Bloom&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、『もっとみんなでアイドルがしたい』タレント22名による音楽ライブ「hololive IDOL PROJECT 1st Live.『Bloom,』」開催決定!|url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000333.000030268.html|access-date=23 December 2020|publisher=Cover|via=PR Times}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=8 January 2021 |title=hololive IDOL PROJECT 1st Live.『Bloom,』news |url=https://bloom.hololive.tv/news |access-date=8 January 2021 |website=bloom.hololive.tv}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> At the end of the concert, Cover announced a multimedia project entitled Hololive Alternative, releasing a promotional video.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Mateo |first1=Alex |title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 'hololive Alternative' Project with Animated Promo Video |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-02-17/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-hololive-alternative-project-with-animated-promo-video/.169593 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=1 June 2021 |language=en |date=17 February 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 8 August 2021, Hololive announced its horror project titled &quot;Hololive ERROR&quot; with a live-action teaser featuring Tokino Sora.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=hololive Announces &quot;hololiveERROR&quot; Horror Project|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-02/hololive-announces-hololiveerror-horror-project/.175802|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; The project was revealed to be a horror game featuring Hololive members playing as in-game [[Non-player character|NPC]]s.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|title=ホロライブのホラー企画『hololive ERROR』始まる…360度パノラマ動画 第1弾が公開! : オタク.com -オタコム-|url=http://otakomu.jp/archives/27174429.html|access-date=2021-08-19|website=otakomu.jp}}&lt;/ref&gt; The game was release for free on 7 January 2022 in Japanese.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Stenbuck|first=Kite|date=2022-01-07|title=Hololive Error Horror Game Is a Free Download|url=https://www.siliconera.com/hololive-error-horror-game-is-a-free-download/|url-status=live|access-date=2022-01-16|website=Siliconera|language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> A new branch of Hololive composed of Indonesian-speaking VTubers, named Hololive Indonesia, debuted its first generation in April 2020;&lt;ref name=&quot;holoid1&quot;&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |title=VTuberグループ「ホロライブインドネシア」、「Risu」「Moona」「Iofi」デビュー決定! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000245.000030268.html |trans-title=Debut dates for Hololive Indonesia's Risu, Moona, and Iofi |via=PR Times |date=6 April 2020 |access-date=14 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; a 2nd generation of the branch later debuted in December 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite press release |date=1 December 2021 |language=Japanese |title= ホロライブインドネシア2期生「Kureiji Ollie」「Anya Melfissa」「Pavolia Reine」デビュー決定のお知らせ |trans-title=Hololive Indonesia 2nd Generation Kureiji Ollie, Anya Melfissa, and Pavolia Reine to make their debut |via={{ill|PR TIMES|ja}} |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000319.000030268.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201201030214/https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000319.000030268.html |archive-date=1 December 2020 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 5th generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in August 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=15 August 2020|title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Debuts 5th Generation Talent|work=[[Anime News Network]]|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-08-15/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-debuts-5th-generation-talent/.162659|access-date=5 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; A new English-language Hololive branch, Hololive English, debuted in September 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Morrissy |first1=Kim |title=Cover Corp Announces hololive English Virtual YouTuber Group |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-09/cover-corp-announces-hololive-english-virtual-youtuber-group/.163819 |website=Anime News Network |access-date=1 June 2021 |language=en |date=9 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; IRyS, a English-language &quot;VSinger&quot;, debuted as part of &quot;Project: Hope&quot; on 11 July 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Komatsu|first=Mikikazu|date=30 November 2020|title=Hololive Production Holds Open Audition for English-speaking Virtual YouTuber/Singer|url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/11/29/hololive-production-holds-open-audition-for-english-speaking-virtual-youtubersinger|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Crunchyroll|language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=9 July 2021|title=hololive English Announces VSinger IRyS|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-07-08/hololive-english-announces-vsinger-irys/.174891|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-09|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hololive Council, a new English-language generation, debuted on 22 August 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=16 February 2021|title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 2nd Round of Auditions for hololive English|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-02-15/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-2nd-round-of-auditions-for-hololive-english/.169528|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=17 August 2021|title=hololive English Announces Next Generation Talent|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-17/hololive-english-announces-next-generation-talent/.176329|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-19|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt; A 6th generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in late November 2021.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|last=Choo Sum Lee|date=29 November 2021|title=hololive Debuts 6th Generation Talent &quot;Secret Society holoX&quot;|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-11-29/hololive-debuts-6th-generation-talent-secret-society-holox/.180018|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-03|website=Anime News Network|language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Taiwan controversy and suspensions ====<br /> {{Further|Political status of Taiwan}}<br /> In September 2020, Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato each mentioned [[Taiwan]] on-stream while discussing YouTube channel analytics, which then listed Taiwan as a country in the Japanese interface.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;anntaiwan&quot;&gt;{{Cite news |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=28 September 2020 |title=hololive Virtual YouTubers Akai Haato, Kiryu Coco Suspended For 3 Weeks Due to 'Inappropriate Remarks' |website=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-28/hololive-virtual-youtubers-akai-haato-kiryu-coco-suspended-for-3-weeks-due-to-inappropriate-remarks/.164560 |access-date=29 September 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=2 October 2020 |title=Even Japanese anime celebrities can't escape China's campaign over Taiwan |url=https://qz.com/1911573/virtual-youtubers-suspended-after-calling-taiwan-a-country/ |access-date=7 October 2020 |website=[[Quartz (publication)|Quartz]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=St. Michel |first=Patrick |date=10 October 2020 |title=Virtual YouTubers get caught in the middle of a diplomatic spat |work=[[The Japan Times]] |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/10/10/national/media-national/japanese-virtual-youtubers-china/ |access-date=29 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; Their comments sparked outrage among viewers in mainland China, and were followed by a statement from Cover in Japanese, English, and Chinese on 27 September.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |date=27 September 2020 |title=Regarding issues caused by on-stream statements by our talents |url=https://cover-corp.com/2020/09/27/200927-1/ |access-date=28 September 2020 |publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt; In it, the company faulted the talents for &quot;making statements insensitive to certain nationalities&quot; and for &quot;divulging confidential YouTube channel analytics information&quot;. Each received a three-week suspension from all activities.<br /> <br /> In a separate Chinese-only statement posted earlier on Bilibili, Cover had stated that Coco and Haato's comments did not reflect its policy on China,&lt;ref name=&quot;anntaiwan&quot; /&gt; and reaffirmed its support for the [[One-China policy]] and its commitment to doing business in the country.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=27 September 2020 |title=关于近日在敝公司旗下艺人的直播中出现错误内容一事的声明 |trans-title=Regarding issues caused by erroneous on-stream content by our talents |url=https://t.bilibili.com/439666396115075371 |access-date=28 September 2020 |website=bilibili |publisher=Cover |language=zh}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |date=28 September 2020 |title=「一つの中国原則を支持」VTuber所属事務所の声明、日中で批判が寄せられる。台湾めぐる「踏み絵」は過去にも... |last=Takahashi |first=Fumiya |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.jp/entry/story_jp_5f718670c5b61af20e780060 |access-date=7 October 2020 |website=[[Huffington Post]] |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; Three days later, the company released another statement addressing the discrepancies between the messages, stating that the Bilibili statement was released &quot;due to the desire to adapt it to the needs of the audience&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=30 September 2020 |title=Cover Corp Addresses Discrepancy in Chinese Statement Regarding Virtual YouTubers Akai Haato, Kiryu Coco |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-09-30/cover-corp-addresses-discrepancy-in-chinese-statement-regarding-virtual-youtubers-akai-haato-kiryu-coco/.164691 |access-date=4 October 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Cover apologized for confusion it had caused, and announced changes in its procedure for releasing regional statements and the formation of a committee to prevent similar incidents.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|date=30 September 2020|title=Explanation of the Events Leading to Our Public Statement on September 27th, and Our Company's Plans Going Forward|url=https://cover-corp.com/2020/09/30/093002/|access-date=30 September 2020|publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 19 October, both resumed their streaming activities, as scheduled.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Morita |first=Masateru |date=19 October 2020 |title=桐生ココと赤井はあと活動再開 3週間の活動自粛を経て |language=ja |trans-title=Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato have returned to streaming |work=KAI-YOU |url=https://kai-you.net/article/78547 |access-date=25 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Madjar |first=Kayleigh |date=1 October 2020 |title=Japanese YouTubers suspended over Taiwan talk |work=[[Taipei Times]] |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2020/10/01/2003744399 |access-date=25 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After a &quot;rush of harassment, reports, and apparent boycotting on Bilibili&quot;,&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; all six members of Hololive China retired on different dates in late 2020.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Loveridge |first1=Lynzee |date=13 November 2020 |title=Virtual YouTuber Agency hololive Announces 'Graduation' of China Talent |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-11-13/virtual-youtuber-agency-hololive-announces-graduation-of-china-talent/.166317 |access-date=15 November 2020 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Business ==<br /> Along with its major competitor {{ill|Nijisanji|ja|にじさんじ}}, a VTuber agency owned by Anycolor, Inc., Hololive Production dominates the corporate VTuber market as of 2020. By &quot;harness[ing] the entertainment value of both streaming and [[Japanese idol|J-pop idol]] groups&quot;, Cover operates at scale not possible for independent VTubers, and has used its funding to create merchandise, produce music, and host live 3D events.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; As of 2021, Cover has held three major funding rounds:&lt;ref name=&quot;Bridge&quot;&gt;{{cite news |date=7 May 2020 |title=Japan virtual YouTuber management agency raises $6.6 million to expand globally |work=The Bridge |url=https://thebridge.jp/en/2020/05/cover-jpy700m-funding |access-date=31 January 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * August 2017 – 30 million yen (US$280,000) in [[seed funding]] from [[venture capital]] firms [[Mizuho Capital]], TLM, and [[angel investor]]s<br /> * June 2018 – 200 million yen (US$1.9 million) in a [[Series A round]] from [[GREE, Inc.|GREE Ventures]], [[OLM, Inc.|OLM Ventures]], and Mizuho Capital<br /> * May 2020 – 700 million yen (US$6.6 million) from various sources, including [[Hakuhodo|Hakuhodo DY Ventures]] and [[Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation|SMBC Venture Capital]]<br /> <br /> Many Hololive streamers work full-time, while others stream as a side job.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vice&quot; /&gt; Kiryu Coco had earned approximately 85 million yen (US$810,000) through YouTube's [[Super Chat]] donation system as of August 2020, making her the site's all-time top Super Chat earner, according to data collection site Playboard. Four other Hololive members were also among the top ten earners.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=23 August 2020 |title=Playboard: World's Biggest Superchat Earner is Virtual YouTuber Kiryu Coco |work=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-08-22/playboard-world-biggest-superchat-earner-is-virtual-youtuber-kiryu-coco/.163103 |access-date=24 August 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> By September 2020, Hololive channels had more than 10 million combined subscribers on YouTube, and 10 million additional combined subscribers on Chinese platform [[Bilibili]].&lt;ref name=&quot;YagooANN&quot; /&gt; {{as of|2021|November}}, the agency has accumulated over 50 million subscribers across its 50+ channels on YouTube.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|last=中沢弘子|date=2021-11-25|title=世界中にファン5000万人。VTuber「ホロライブ」が急成長する理由|url=https://forbesjapan.com/articles/detail/44507|url-status=live|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Forbes JAPAN(フォーブス ジャパン)|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 22 October, English VTuber Gawr Gura became the first Hololive member to reach 1 million YouTube subscribers;&lt;ref name=&quot;Gura1mil&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Thomas |first1=Miles |date=22 October 2020 |title=VTuber Gawr Gura Hits Milestone of 1 Million Subscribers on YouTube |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/10/22-1/vtuber-gawr-gura-hits-milestone-of-1-million-subscribers-on-youtube |access-date=7 December 2020 |website=[[Crunchyroll]] |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt; on 17 January 2021, she became the first Hololive member to reach 2 million subscribers on the platform and the second VTuber to do so, after [[Kizuna AI]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Gura2mil&quot;&gt;{{cite web |last1=Harding |first1=Daryl |date=17 January 2021 |title=VTuber Gawr Gura Swims Past 2 Million Subscribers on YouTube |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2021/01/17-1/vtuber-gawr-gura-swims-past-2-million-subscribers-on-youtube |access-date=18 January 2021 |website=[[Crunchyroll]] |language=en-us}}&lt;/ref&gt; Gawr Gura became the first VTuber to reach 3 million subscribers on YouTube on 4 July 2021, having surpassed Kizuna AI at 2.97 million on 30 June.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |last1=Harding |first1=Daryl |title=Gawr Gura Swims Past Kizuna AI to Be the Most Subscribed VTuber Ever |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2021/07/01-1/gawr-gura-swims-past-kizuna-ai-to-be-the-most-subscribed-vtuber-ever |website=Crunchyroll |publisher=Crunchyroll |access-date=2021-07-01}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> CEO Motoaki Tanigo was selected as one of the Japan's Top 20 Entrepreneurs by [[Forbes]] Japan in its January 2022 issue.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Talents ==<br /> Below are all active and former talents of Hololive.&lt;ref name=&quot;holopro&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |date=28 December 2021 |title=所属タレント - ホロライブプロダクション公式サイト - VTuber事務所 |url=https://www.hololive.tv/member |access-date=14 February 2022 |website=hololive.tv |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Hololive===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 0====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tokino Sora {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ときのそら|ja]]}}}}|ときのそら}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Robocosan {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ロボ子さん|ja]]}}}}|ロボ子さん|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Sakura Miko {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:さくらみこ|ja]]}}}}|さくらみこ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Hoshimachi Suisei]]|星街すいせい|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|AZKi |アズキ|}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yozora Mel |夜空メル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Aki Rosenthal {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:アキ・ローゼンタール|ja]]}}}}|アキ・ローゼンタール|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirakami Fubuki {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白上フブキ|ja]]}}}}|白上フブキ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Natsuiro Matsuri]]|夏色まつり|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Akai Haato {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:赤井はあと|ja]]}}}}|赤井はあと|}}<br /> ====Generation 2====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Minato Aqua {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:湊あくあ|ja]]}}}}|湊あくあ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Murasaki Shion {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:紫咲シオン|ja]]}}}}|紫咲シオン|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nakiri Ayame {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:百鬼あやめ|ja]]}}}}|百鬼あやめ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yuzuki Choco {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:癒月ちょこ|ja]]}}}}|癒月ちょこ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Oozora Subaru {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:大空スバル|ja]]}}}}|大空スバル|}}<br /> ====Hololive Gamers====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirakami Fubuki {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白上フブキ|ja]]}}}}|白上フブキ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ookami Mio {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:大神ミオ|ja]]}}}}|大神ミオ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nekomata Okayu {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:猫又おかゆ|ja]]}}}}|猫又おかゆ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Inugami Korone {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:戌神ころね|ja]]}}}}|戌神ころね|}}<br /> ====Generation 3 (Hololive Fantasy)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Usada Pekora {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:兎田ぺこら|ja]]}}}}|兎田ぺこら|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shiranui Flare {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:不知火フレア|ja]]}}}}|不知火フレア|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shirogane Noel {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:白銀ノエル|ja]]}}}}|白銀ノエル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Houshou Marine {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:宝鐘マリン|ja]]}}}}|宝鐘マリン|}}<br /> ====Generation 4====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Amane Kanata {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:天音かなた|ja]]}}}}|天音かなた|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsunomaki Watame {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:角巻わため|ja]]}}}}|角巻わため|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tokoyami Towa {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:常闇トワ|ja]]}}}}|常闇トワ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Himemori Luna {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:姫森ルーナ|ja]]}}}}|姫森ルーナ|}}<br /> ====Generation 5====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yukihana Lamy {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:雪花ラミィ|ja]]}}}}|雪花ラミィ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Momosuzu Nene {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:桃鈴ねね|ja]]}}}}|桃鈴ねね|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Shishiro Botan {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:獅白ぼたん|ja]]}}}}|獅白ぼたん|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Omaru Polka {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:尾丸ポルカ|ja]]}}}}|尾丸ポルカ|}}<br /> ====Generation 6 (HoloX Secret Society)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|La+ Darknesss {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ラプラス・ダークネス|ja]]}}}}|ラプラス・ダークネス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Takane Lui |鷹嶺ルイ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hakui Koyori |博衣こより|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Sakamata Chloe |沙花叉クロヱ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kazama Iroha |風真いろは|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Holostars===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hanasaki Miyabi |花咲みやび|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kanade Izuru |奏手イヅル|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Arurandeisu |アルランディス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Rikka |律可|}}<br /> ====Generation 2 (SunTempo)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Astel Leda |アステル・レダ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kishido Temma |岸堂天真|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yukoku Roberu |夕刻ロベル|}}<br /> ====Generation 3 (MaFia)====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kageyama Shien |影山シエン|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Aragami Oga |荒咬オウガ|}}<br /> ====UPROAR!!====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yatogami Fuma|夜十神封魔|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Utsugi Uyu|羽継烏有|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hizaki Gamma|緋崎ガンマ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Minase Rio|水無世燐央|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Hololive Indonesia===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Generation 1====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ayunda Risu |アユンダ・リス}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Moona Hoshinova |ムーナ・ホシノヴァ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Airani Iofifteen |アイラニ・イオフイフティーン}}<br /> <br /> ====Generation 2====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kureiji Ollie |クレイジー・オリー}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Anya Melfissa |アーニャ・メルフィッサ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Pavolia Reine |パヴォリア・レイネ}}<br /> ====Generation 3====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Verstia Zeta |ベスティア・ゼータ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kaela Kovaslskia |カエラ・コヴァルスキア}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kobo Kanaeru |こぼ・かなえる}}<br /> <br /> ====Generation 3====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Vestia Zeta|ベスティア・ゼータ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kaela Kovalskia|カエラ・コヴァルスキア}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kobo Kanaeru|こぼ・かなえる}}<br /> <br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Hololive English===<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> ====Hololive Myth====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Mori Calliope {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:森カリオペ|ja]]}}}}|森カリオペ}}&lt;ref&gt;Previously named 森美声 in Japanese with the same pronunciation. Officially renamed on 1 September 2021 per {{Cite web|title=弊社「ホロライブEnglish」所属タレント「森美声(もり・かりおぺ)」芸名変更のお知らせ|url=https://hololive.hololivepro.com/news/20210901-02/|access-date=2021-10-07|website=hololive.hololivepro.com|language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * {{Nihongo|Takanashi Kiara {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:小鳥遊キアラ|ja]]}}}}|小鳥遊キアラ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ninomae Ina'nis {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:一伊那尓栖|ja]]}}}}|一伊那尓栖}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|[[Gawr Gura]] {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:がうる・ぐら|ja]]}}}}|がうる・ぐら}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Watson Amelia {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:ワトソン・アメリア (バーチャルYouTuber)|ja]]}}}}|ワトソン・アメリア}}<br /> ====Project: HOPE====<br /> * {{Nihongo|IRyS |アイリス}}<br /> ====Hololive Council====<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsukumo Sana |九十九佐命}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ceres Fauna |セレス・ファウナ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Ouro Kronii |オーロ・クロニー}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Nanashi Mumei |七詩ムメイ}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hakos Baelz |ハコス・ベールズ}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Former talents===<br /> '''Hololive'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Hitomi Chris |人見クリス|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Uruha Rushia {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:潤羽るしあ|ja]]}}}}|潤羽るしあ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kiryu Coco {{small|{{bracket|[[:ja:桐生ココ|ja]]}}}}|桐生ココ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Mano Aloe |魔乃アロエ|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> '''Holostars'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Kagami Kira|鏡見キラ|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Yakushiji Suzaku|薬師寺朱雀|}}<br /> * {{Nihongo|Tsukishita Kaoru|月下カオル|}}<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> '''Hololive China'''<br /> {{div col|colwidth=20em|rules=yes}}<br /> * Yogiri ({{lang-zh|c=夜霧|s=|t=|p=|labels=no}})<br /> * Civia ({{lang-zh|c=希薇娅|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Spade Echo ({{lang-zh|c=黑桃影|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Doris ({{lang-zh|c=朵莉丝|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Rosalyn ({{lang-zh|c=罗莎琳|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> * Artia ({{lang-zh|c=阿媂娅|labels=no|s=|t=|p=}})<br /> {{div col end}}<br /> <br /> == Media and events ==<br /> <br /> === Selected discography ===<br /> ==== Hololive ====<br /> All group releases to date have been performed by &quot;Hololive Idol Project&quot;, a group that consists of different talents for each release.<br /> <br /> ===== As lead up to Nonstop Story =====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Shiny Smily Story&quot; – 16 September 2019&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |script-title=ja:VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、半年ぶりの公式曲第2弾「夢見る空へ」第3弾「キラメキライダー☆」リリース決定! |trans-title=VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」公式曲第1弾「Shiny Smily Story」のデジタル配信を9月16日(月)開始 |date=12 September 2020 |via=PR Times |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000133.000030268.html |language=ja |access-date=14 September 2020 |publisher=Cover}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Yumemiru Sora e&quot; ({{nihongo2|夢見る空へ}}) – 17 February 2020&lt;ref name=official_song2&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000221.000030268.html |script-title=ja:VTuber事務所「ホロライブ」、半年ぶりの公式曲第2弾「夢見る空へ」第3弾「キラメキライダー☆」リリース決定! |trans-title=VTuber's agency &quot;Hololive&quot; will release their second official songs for the first time in half a year, &quot;Dream Sky&quot; and &quot;Kirameki Rider ☆&quot;! |via=PR Times |date=14 February 2020 |access-date=13 September 2020 |language=ja}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Kirameki Rider☆&quot; ({{nihongo2|キラメキライダー☆}}) – 24 February 2020&lt;ref name=official_song2/&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===== As lead up to &quot;Bloom,&quot; =====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Blue Clapper&quot; – 24 December 2020<br /> * &quot;Hyakka Ryoran Hanafubuki&quot; ({{nihongo2|百花繚乱花吹雪}}) – 31 December 2020<br /> * &quot;Shijoshugi Adtruck&quot; ({{nihongo2|至上主義アドトラック}}) – 7 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Candy-Go-Round&quot; – 14 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Daily Diary&quot; ({{nihongo2|でいり〜だいあり〜!}}) – 21 January 2021<br /> * &quot;Stardust Song&quot; – 4 February 2021<br /> * &quot;Dreaming Days&quot; – 11 February 2021<br /> * &quot;AsuiroClearSky&quot; ({{nihongo2|あすいろClearSky}}) – 19 February 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=18 February 2021 |script-title=ja:VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、9週連続オリジナル楽曲リリース最終楽曲となる第9弾を発表! 第9弾はホロライブタレント総勢9名による『あすいろClearSky』! |trans-title=VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot; has announced the ninth and final song in their 9 week series of original song releases! The ninth song is &quot;AsuiroClearSky&quot; by a total of nine Hololive talents! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000370.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=19 February 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> ! Album<br /> ! Artist<br /> ! Release date<br /> ! Catalog number<br /> ! Peak chart position<br /> |-<br /> | ''Bouquet''<br /> | hololive IDOL PROJECT<br /> | 21 April 2021&lt;ref name=&quot;Bouquet Oricon&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/755192/rank/ |script-title=ja:hololive IDOL PROJECTの売上ランキング |trans-title=Hololive Idol Project sales ranking |publisher=[[Oricon]] |language=ja |access-date=29 April 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | HOLO-001<br /> | 4 ([[Oricon]])&lt;ref name=&quot;Bouquet Oricon&quot; /&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===== Others =====<br /> * &quot;Halloween Night, Tonight!&quot; ({{nihongo2|今宵はHalloween Night!}}) – 23 October 2020&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=22 October 2020 |script-title=ja:VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、ハロウィンをテーマにした公式曲「今宵はHalloween Night!」を本日発表! |trans-title=VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot; releases their official Halloween-themed song &quot;Halloween Night, Tonight!&quot; today! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000309.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=30 October 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * {{Nihongo|&quot;''Tsumari wa Itsumo Kujikenai!''&quot;|つまりはいつもくじけない!}}/{{nihongo|&quot;Make-Up True!&quot;|めいくあっぷとぅるぅ!}} – 1 September 2021, performed by sub-unit NEGI☆U (Minato Aqua, Oozora Subaru, and Momosuzu Nene),&lt;ref name=KujikenaiANN&gt;{{cite news |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=13 June 2021 |title=Hololive Idols Aqua, Subaru, Nene Sing The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Anime's Ending |work=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-06-13/hololive-idols-aqua-subaru-nene-sing-the-great-jahy-will-not-be-defeated-anime-ending/.173899 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613150526/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-06-13/hololive-idols-aqua-subaru-nene-sing-the-great-jahy-will-not-be-defeated-anime-ending/.173899 |archive-date=13 June 2021 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt; used as ending theme for the [[anime]] ''[[The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!]]''.&lt;ref name=KujikenaiANN/&gt; Debuted at #17 on the [[Oricon Singles Chart]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=つまりはいつもくじけない! {{pipe}} NEGI☆U {{pipe}} ORICON NEWS |work=[[Oricon]] |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/789380/products/1401867/1/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008135324/https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/789380/products/1401867/1/ |archive-date=8 October 2021 |url-status=live}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Prism Melody&quot; - 13 March 2022&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=12 March 2022 |script-title=ja:女性VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、新全体曲『Prism Melody』のデジタルリリースが決定!|trans-title=Female VTuber group &quot;Hololive&quot;, new song &quot;Prism Melody&quot; will be released digitally! |title=女性VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、新全体曲『Prism Melody』のデジタルリリースが決定!| url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000640.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=12 March 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt; - Released as lead up to &quot;Link Your Wish&quot;.<br /> <br /> ==== INNK Music ====<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> ! Album<br /> ! Artist<br /> ! Release date<br /> ! Catalog number<br /> &lt;!-- ! Song list --&gt;<br /> ! Peak chart position<br /> |-<br /> | ''without U''<br /> | AZKi<br /> | 12 November 2019&lt;ref name=&quot;withoutU Oricon&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/752969/rank/ |script-title=ja:AZKiのアルバム売上ランキング |trans-title=AZKi sales ranking |publisher=[[Oricon]] |language=ja |access-date=29 December 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | QACW-3012<br /> &lt;!-- <br /> # without U<br /> # Kotonoha<br /> # Uso Uso Uso Uso<br /> # Jiko Allergy<br /> # Niji o Kakenukete<br /> # Chīsana Kokoro ga Kimeta Koto<br /> # Sekai wa Meguri, Yagate Kimi no Mono ni Naru<br /> # Midnight Song<br /> # Reflection<br /> # Nobirito,<br /> # Frontier Locus<br /> # Real Melancholy (TEMPLIME Remix)<br /> # Starry Regrets (Batsu Remix)<br /> --&gt;<br /> | 88 (Oricon)&lt;ref name=&quot;withoutU Oricon&quot; /&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''Re:Creating world''<br /> | AZKi<br /> | 1 December 2020&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=15 November 2020 |script-title=ja:バーチャルシンガーAZKi、2つの重大情報解禁!2nd ALBUM『Re:Creating world』予約開始 &amp;「AZKi 6th LiVE Re:Creating world」開催決定! |trans-title=Virtual singer AZKi has two important announcements! Pre-orders for her second album &quot;Re:Creating world&quot; are now open &amp; &quot;AZKi 6th LiVE Re:Creating world&quot; will be held! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000317.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=2 December 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | INNK-0005<br /> | <br /> |}<br /> &lt;!--- Spin this out to AZKi's own article <br /> ==== ''AZKi'' ====<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot; style=&quot;font-size:small&quot;<br /> |+Singles<br /> ! No.<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Label<br /> ! Release Date<br /> ! Note<br /> |-<br /> ! 1<br /> | Creating World<br /> | rowspan=&quot;8&quot; |AZKi FRONTiER<br /> | 28 December 2018<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 2<br /> | Real Melancholy<br /> | 30 January 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 3<br /> | Felicia<br /> | 25 February 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 4<br /> | I can't control myself<br /> | 28 February 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 5<br /> | Hikari no Machi<br /> | 25 March 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 6<br /> | Starry Regrets<br /> | 28 March 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 7<br /> | Fake.Fake.Fake<br /> | rowspan=&quot;2&quot; |30 April 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 8<br /> | Inochi<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 9<br /> | Sit Days<br /> | rowspan=&quot;15&quot; |''INoNaKa MUSIC''<br /> | 31 May 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 10<br /> | Sayonara Hero<br /> | 30 June 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 11<br /> | from A to Z<br /> |1 July 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 12<br /> | ERROR<br /> | 31 July 2019<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | Creating World (jun kuroda Remix)<br /> | 21 May 2019<br /> | Limited Release<br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | Inochi (Acoustic ver.)<br /> | 27 July 2019<br /> | Limited Release<br /> |-<br /> ! <br /> | for 1st Pioneer&lt;br /&gt;<br /> # Hikari<br /> # Eternity Bright<br /> # Nekonaraba Ikeru<br /> | 29 December 2019<br /> | AZKi 4th LiVE Ticket bonus<br /> |-<br /> ! 13<br /> | mirror<br /> | 15 March 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 14<br /> | Kurogane no Mamoribito<br /> | 20 March 2020<br /> | Ending song for the anime ''[[Jinki: Extend]]''<br /> |-<br /> ! 15<br /> | Eternity Bright<br /> | 31 March 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 16<br /> | Hikari<br /> | 15 April 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 17<br /> | Nekonaraba Ikeru<br /> | 30 April 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> ! 18<br /> | Intersection<br /> | 31 May 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> ! 19<br /> | Take me to Heaven<br /> | 20 June 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> ! 20<br /> | Aoi Yume<br /> | 2020<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> --&gt;<br /> <br /> ==== Holostars ====<br /> {{Columns-list|<br /> * &quot;Just Follow Stars&quot; – 28 June 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=28 June 2021 |script-title=ja:男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」、初の公式オリジナル楽曲「Just Follow Stars」リリース決定! |trans-title=Male VTuber group &quot;Holostars&quot; will release their first official original song &quot;Just Follow Stars&quot;! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000446.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=28 June 2021}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * &quot;Pentas&quot; – 1 December 2021<br /> * &quot;Magic Word Orchestra&quot; – 21 December 2021<br /> * &quot;Journey to Find Stars&quot; – 27 December 2021&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite press release |publisher=Cover |date=23 December 2021 |script-title=ja:男性VTuberグループ「ホロスターズ」、オリジナル楽曲「JOURNEY to FIND STARS」リリース決定! |trans-title=Male VTuber group &quot;Holostars&quot; will release their original song &quot;JOURNEY to FIND STARS&quot;! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000595.000030268.html |language=ja |via=PR Times |access-date=4 January 2022}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == Notes ==<br /> {{notelist}}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * {{commons category-inline}}<br /> * {{Official website|https://en.hololive.tv/|Hololive English official website}}<br /> {{Hololive Production}}<br /> [[Category:Hololive Production| ]]<br /> [[Category:Japanese idol groups]]<br /> [[Category:Japanese talent agencies]]<br /> [[Category:Multi-channel networks]]<br /> [[Category:Virtual YouTubers]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kunie_Tanaka&diff=1015587571 Kunie Tanaka 2021-04-02T09:43:12Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox person<br /> | name = Kunie Tanaka<br /> | image = <br /> | alt = <br /> | caption = <br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1932|11|23}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Toki District, Gifu]], Japan<br /> | death_date = March 24, 2021<br /> | death_place = <br /> | other_names = <br /> | known_for = ''Kita no Kuni kara''<br /> | occupation = [[Actor]]<br /> | years_active = 1955–present<br /> }}<br /> {{Nihongo|'''Kunie Tanaka'''|田中 邦衛|Tanaka Kunie|born November 23, 1932 - Match 24 2021}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] actor. He had his first notable role in 1960 as a thug in [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s ''[[The Bad Sleep Well]]'', and worked with the director again on ''[[Sanjuro]]''. Tanaka is well known for his roles in [[Kinji Fukasaku]]'s yakuza films, namely the ''[[Battles Without Honor and Humanity]]'' series. He also appeared in [[Masaki Kobayashi]]'s ''[[Kwaidan (film)|Kwaidan]]''.<br /> <br /> He has been nominated for five [[Japanese Academy Awards]], winning the Best Supporting Actor statuette for ''[[Gakko (film)|Gakko]]'' in 1993.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |url=http://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/prizes/?t=17 |script-title=ja:第 17 回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品|access-date= 2010-12-16|language= ja|publisher= Japan Academy Prize}}&lt;/ref&gt; He appeared as the lecherous Shinjiro Ishiyama, nicknamed Aodaishō, the antagonist of the hero, played by [[Yūzō Kayama]], in all of the [[Wakadaishō series]] of films. The character [[List of One Piece characters#Kizaru|Kizaru]], from [[Eiichiro Oda]]'s manga series ''[[One Piece]]'', is modeled after Tanaka.<br /> <br /> ==Selected filmography==<br /> {{columns-list|colwidth=25em|<br /> *''[[The Bad Sleep Well]]'' (1960)<br /> *''[[Daigaku no Wakadaishō]]'' (1961)<br /> *''[[Sanjuro]]'' (1962)<br /> *''[[Pitfall (1962 film)|Pitfall]]'' (1962)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url= https://www.japanese-cinema-db.jp/Details?id=9125|title= おとし穴(1962)|access-date= February 23, 2021|work= Japanese Cinema Database}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''[[Brave Records of the Sanada Clan]]'' (1963), [[Sakazaki Naomori]]<br /> *''[[Kwaidan (film)|Kwaidan]]'' (1964)<br /> *''[[Eleki no Wakadaishō]]''(1965)<br /> *''[[Ninpō-chūshingura]]''(1965) as Fuwa Kazuemon<br /> *''[[The Sword of Doom]]'' (1966) as Senkichi&lt;ref&gt;{{cite book|author=Stuart Galbraith IV|title=The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7o8pq6G_dYC&amp;pg=PA168|date=16 May 2008|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-1-4616-7374-3|page=227}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''[[The Human Bullet]]'' (1968)<br /> *''[[Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers]]'' (1972)<br /> *''[[Battles Without Honor and Humanity (film)|Battles Without Honor and Humanity]]'' (1973)<br /> *''[[Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War]]'' (1973)<br /> *''[[Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics]]'' (1974)<br /> *''[[Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode]]'' (1974)<br /> *''Evil of Dracula'' (1974)<br /> *''[[Lupin III: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy]]'' (1974)<br /> *''[[New Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1974 film)|New Battles Without Honor and Humanity]]'' (1974)<br /> *''[[Graveyard of Honor (1975 film)|Graveyard of Honor]]'' (1975)<br /> *''[[Cops vs. Thugs]]'' (1975)<br /> *''[[Kimi yo funnu no kawa wo watare]]'' (1976)<br /> *''[[Dainamaito dondon]]'' (1978)<br /> *''[[Pink Lady no Katsudō Daishashin]]'' (1978)<br /> * ''[[Nihon no Fixer]]'' (1979)<br /> * ''[[Nichiren (film)|Nichiren]]'' (1979)<br /> *''[[Izakaya Choji]]'' (1983)<br /> *''[[Okinawan Boys]]'' (1983)<br /> *''[[Soushun Monogatari]]'' (1985) <br /> *''[[Yojo no jidai]]'' (1988)<br /> *''[[Tasmania Story]]'' (1990)<br /> *''[[Luminous Moss (film)|Luminous Moss]]'' (1992)<br /> *''Gakko'' (1993)<br /> * ''[[Kozure Ōkami: Sono Chiisaki Te ni]]'' (1993)<br /> *''[[Tora-san to the Rescue]] (Part of the series [[Otoko wa Tsurai yo]])'' (1995)<br /> *''[[Minna no Ie]]'' (2001) aka ''Everyone's Home''<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Honors==<br /> *[[Medals of Honor (Japan)|Medal with Purple Ribbon]] (1999)<br /> *[[Order of the Rising Sun|Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette]] (2006)<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *{{IMDb name|id=0848993|name=Kunie Tanaka}}<br /> <br /> {{Navboxes <br /> |title = Awards <br /> |list =<br /> {{Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor}}<br /> {{Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actor}}<br /> {{Mainichi Film Award for Best Actor}}<br /> {{Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actor}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Tanaka, Kunie}}<br /> [[Category:1932 births]]<br /> [[Category:Japanese male actors]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon]]<br /> [[Category:Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class]]<br /> <br /> {{Japan-actor-stub}}</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winning_Post&diff=1009022130 Winning Post 2021-02-26T08:54:09Z <p>114.69.24.125: /* Games */</p> <hr /> <div>{{for|racing|winning post}}<br /> {{Infobox video game series<br /> | width = <br /> | title = Winning Post<br /> | image = [[File:Winning Post - Mega CD - Tecmo Koei.png|frameless]]<br /> | caption =<br /> | platforms =<br /> | developer = [[Koei Tecmo]]<br /> | publisher = Koei Tecmo<br /> | genre = [[Horse racing]] [[simulation game]]<br /> | spinoffs = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Winning Post''''' is a [[thoroughbred horse racing]] [[simulation game]] series from [[Koei Tecmo]] (originally Koei) debuting in 1993. The series is distinct from Koei's other horse-racing franchise, ''[[G1 Jockey]]'', and Tecmo's ''[[Gallop Racer]]'' series. To date, the only version of the game to be released outside of Japan was the Sega Saturn port of ''Winning Post EX'', released in North America as ''Winning Post''.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite magazine|title=Quick Hits: Winning Post |magazine=[[GamePro]] |issue=92 |publisher=[[International Data Group|IDG]]|date=May 1996|page=72}}&lt;/ref&gt; All of the other games have only been released in [[Japan]].<br /> <br /> ==Games==<br /> *''Winning Post'' - [[Sharp X68000|X68000]] (May 28, 1993),&lt;ref&gt;http://www.gamefaqs.com/x68000/657058-winning-post&lt;/ref&gt;[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] (September 10, 1993), [[Sega CD|Mega CD]] (September 17, 1993),&lt;ref&gt;http://www.gamefaqs.com/segacd/570514-winning-post&lt;/ref&gt; [[PC-9800 Series|PC98]] (1995), [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] (September 16, 1994)<br /> :*''Winning Post EX'' - [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] (December 29, 1995), [[Sega Saturn]] (August 11, 1995)<br /> :*''Winning Post Advance'' - [[Game Boy Advance]] (March 21, 2001)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post/techinfo |title=Winning Post Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''Winning Post 2'' - Super Famicom (March 18, 1995), PlayStation, Sega Saturn (March 22, 1996)<br /> :*''Winning Post 2: Program '96'' - Super Famicom, PlayStation, Sega Saturn (October 4, 1996)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-2-program-96/techinfo |title=Winning Post 2: Program '96 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=1996-10-04 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 2: Final '97'' - PlayStation, Sega Saturn (October 2, 1997)<br /> *''Winning Post 3'' - PlayStation (February 26, 1998), Sega Saturn (April 2, 1998)<br /> :*''Winning Post 3: Program '98'' - PlayStation (October 1, 1998), Sega Saturn (December 3, 1998)<br /> *''Winning Post 4'' - PlayStation (September 18, 1999)<br /> :*''Winning Post 4 Program 2000'' - PlayStation (March 23, 2000), [[Dreamcast]] (March 30, 2000)<br /> :*''Winning Post 4 Maximum'' - [[PlayStation 2]] (September 28, 2000)<br /> :*''Winning Post 4 Maximum 2001'' - PlayStation 2 (March 22, 2001)<br /> *''Winning Post 5'' - PlayStation 2 (December 22, 2001)<br /> :*''Winning Post 5 Maximum 2002'' - PlayStation 2 (September 19, 2002)<br /> :*''Winning Post 5 Maximum 2003'' - PlayStation 2 ( May 29, 2003)<br /> *''Winning Post 6'' - PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2003|08|28}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6/platform/ps2 |title=Winning Post 6 |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2003-08-28 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 6 with Power-Up Kit'' - [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] ({{dts|2003|11|21}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6-with-power-up-kit/platform/pc |title=Winning Post 6 with Power-Up Kit |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2003-11-21 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 6 Maximum 2004'' - PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2004|05|20}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6-maximum-2004/platform/ps2 |title=Winning Post 6 Maximum 2004 |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2004-05-20 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 6: 2005 Nendoban Related Games'' - PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2005|02|24}}) - released as a standalone and combined with ''[[G1 Jockey 3]]''&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6-2005-nendoban/related/release/platform/ps2 |title=Winning Post 6: 2005 Nendoban Related Games |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2005-02-24 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 6 2006'' - [[PlayStation Portable]] ({{dts|2006|08|24}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6-2006/related/release/platform/psp |title=Winning Post 6 2006 Related Games |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2006-08-24 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 6 2008'' - PlayStation Portable ({{dts|2008|06|26}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-6-2008/platform/psp |title=Winning Post 6 2008 |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2008-06-26 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''Winning Post 7'' - PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2005|08|25}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-2005/related/release/platform/ps2 |title=Winning Post 7 Related Games |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2005-08-25 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 7 Maximum 2006'' - PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2006|03|16}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-maximum-2006/platform/ps2 |title=Winning Post 7 Maximum 2006 |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2006-03-16 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''[[Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007]]'' - [[PlayStation 3]], PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2007|03|29}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-maximum-2007/techinfo |title=Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2007-03-29 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''[[Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008]]'' - Windows ({{dts|2008|02|15}}), [[Wii]], PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2008|03|13}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-maximum-2008/techinfo |title=Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2008-02-15 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 7 2009'' - PlayStation Portable ({{dts|2009|10|01}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-2009/related/release/platform/psp |title=Winning Post 7 2009 Related Games |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2009-10-01 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 7 2010'' - Windows ({{dts|2010|08|27}}), PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable ({{dts|2010|08|22}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-2010/techinfo |title=Winning Post 7 2010 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2010-08-27 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 7 2012'' - PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable ({{dts|2012|03|15}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-7-2012/techinfo |title=Winning Post 7 2012 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> :*''Winning Post 7 2013'' - PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, [[PlayStation Vita]], Windows ({{dts|2013|03|14}})<br /> *''Winning Post World'' - Windows ({{dts|2009|02|20}}), [[Wii]], PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2009|04|02}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-world/techinfo |title=Winning Post World Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2009-02-20 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''Winning Post World 2010'' - [[Xbox 360]], Wii, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 ({{dts|2010|02|20}})&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/winning-post-world-2010/techinfo |title=Winning Post World 2010 Tech Info |publisher=GameSpot.com |date=2010-02-26 |access-date=2012-01-03}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''Winning Post 8'' - (March 27, 2014)<br /> :*''Winning Post 8 2015'' - (March 5, 2015)<br /> :*''Winning Post 8 2016'' - Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita ({{dts|2014|03|27}}), [[PlayStation 4]] ({{dts|2016|03|31}})<br /> :*''Winning Post 8 2017'' - Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch (2017)<br /> :*''Winning Post 8 2018'' - Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, [[Nintendo Switch]] (2018)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author1=Sato|title=Winning Post 8 2018 Announced For PS4, PS Vita, Switch, And PC In Japan|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2017/12/05/winning-post-8-2018-announced-ps4-ps-vita-switch-pc-japan/|website=Siliconera|access-date=5 December 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> *''Winning Post 9'' - Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch (2019)<br /> :*Winning Post 9 2020 - Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch (March 11, 2020)<br /> :*Winning Post 9 2021 - Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch (March 18, 2021→April 15)<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.gamefaqs.com/search/index.html?game=winning+post&amp;platform=0&amp;s=s List of ''Winning Post'' video games] at [[GameFAQs]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Horse-related video games]]<br /> [[Category:Racing video games]]<br /> [[Category:Video game franchises introduced in 1993]]<br /> [[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]<br /> [[Category:Koei Tecmo games]]<br /> [[Category:Koei Tecmo franchises]]<br /> [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]<br /> <br /> {{horse-racing-videogame-stub}}</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2020_Japan_Series&diff=990605332 2020 Japan Series 2020-11-25T13:08:58Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|71st edition of the Japan Series}}<br /> {{current sport|sport=baseball|date=November 2020}}<br /> {{Infobox baseball championship series<br /> | image =2020 Japan Series Logo.png<br /> | caption = <br /> | year = 2020<br /> | country = Japan<br /> | runnerup = [[Yomiuri Giants]] (0)<br /> | runnerup_manager = [[Tatsunori Hara]]<br /> | runnerup_games = {{win-loss record|w=67|l=45|t=8}} (.598)<br /> | champion = [[Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks]] (4)<br /> | champion_manager = [[Kimiyasu Kudo]]<br /> | champion_games = {{win-loss record|w=73|l=42|t=5}} (.635)<br /> | date = November 21–29<br /> | MVP = <br /> | FSA = <br /> | television = [[Nippon TV|NTV]] (Games 1–2, 6–7)&lt;br/&gt;[[NHK|NHK-BS1]] (Games 2–5)&lt;br/&gt;[[TV Asahi]] (Game 3)&lt;br/&gt;[[Fuji TV]] (Game 4)&lt;br/&gt;[[TBS Television|TBS]] (Game 5)<br /> | announcers = <br /> | radio_network = <br /> | radio_announcers = <br /> | umpires =Atsushi Fukaya, Masaharu Kasahara, Naoto Shikita, Tetsuya Shimata, Chikara Tsugawa, Takanori Yamamoto<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''2020 Japan Series''' is the championship series of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]'s (NPB) [[2020 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2020 season]]. The 71st edition of the [[Japan Series]], it is being played from November 21–29. The series is a [[best-of-seven playoff]] between the [[Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks]], the [[Pacific League]]'s (PL) [[Climax Series]] champion and defending Japan Series champions, and the [[Yomiuri Giants]], the [[Central League]]'s (CL) [[2020 Nippon Professional Baseball season|regular-season]] champion. The series is a rematch of the [[2019 Japan Series|previous year]]'s Japan Series.<br /> <br /> The Hawks finished the season in first place, their first PL title since [[2017 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2017]]. Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the PL decided to modify the traditional Climax Series format and eliminate the First Stage series to instead only play one modified Final Stage series. SoftBank defeated the [[Chiba Lotte Marines]], regular-season runner up, in this series to advance to the Japan Series. The CL cancelled their Climax Series altogether due to the pandemic, instead opting to send their regular-season champion, the Giants.<br /> <br /> ==Climax Series==<br /> {{main|2020 Pacific League Climax Series}}<br /> The [[COVID-19 pandemic]] prompted [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] (NPB) to modify the [[Climax Series]]. Instead of having the regular season's top three teams participate in the usual two-stage playoff, the [[Pacific League]] (PL) decided to eliminate the First Stage series and play only one modified Final Stage series. The league's champion and the runner-up will compete in a best-of-four series, with the champion receiving a one-win advantage. The first team to win three games will advance to the [[Japan Series]]. The [[Central League]] (CL) decided to eliminate their Climax Series altogether, instead opting to sending the regular-season champion directly to the Japan Series.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/15/baseball/japanese-baseball/central-pacific-leagues-announce-schedules-remainder-season/ |title=Central, Pacific Leagues announce schedules for remainder of season |date=June 15, 2020 |accessdate=June 16, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Nagatsuka, Kaz}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The [[Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks]] finished the PL regular season in first place, winning the team its first PL pennant since [[2017 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2017]]. The team had finished either first- or second-place in the league in nine of the last 11&amp;nbsp;seasons, including every year since [[2014 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2014]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/10/28/baseball/japanese-baseball/hawks-predictable-pennant-unpredictable-season/ |title=Hawks capture predictable pennant in unpredictable season |date=October 28, 2020 |accessdate=November 6, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[Chiba Lotte Marines]] narrowly edged out the [[Saitama Seibu Lions]] at the end of the season to secure second place and the chance to play the Hawks in the Climax Series. During the regular season, the Hawks and the Marines played 24&amp;nbsp;games against each other. The Marines won the season series with a {{win-loss record|w=12|l=11|t=1}} record, however the Hawks won seven of the last eight games.&lt;ref name=&quot;Marines clinch&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/11/09/baseball/japanese-baseball/chiba-lotte-marines-postseason/ |title=Marines punch NPB's final postseason ticket |date=November 2, 2020 |accessdate=November 9, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt; Lotte finished the season 14&amp;nbsp;[[games behind]] the first-place SoftBank.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/stats/std_p.html |title=2020 Pacific League Standings |accessdate=November 13, 2020 |publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; With the one-win advantage and two consecutive come-from-behind Climax Series wins, the Hawks advanced past the Marines to the Japan Series to compete against the [[Yomiuri Giants]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/11/15/baseball/japanese-baseball/softbank-hawks-chiba-lotte-marines-japan-series/ |title=Hawks rally past Marines, advance to Japan Series |date=November 15, 2020 |accessdate=November 15, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |agency=[[Kyodo News]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Because the CL's decision to eliminate its Climax Series, the Giants advanced directly to the Japan Series.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/10/31/baseball/japanese-baseball/yomiuri-giants-pennant-central-league/ |title=Giants wrap up pennant race by winning franchise's 38th Central League crown |date=October 31, 2020 |accessdate=November 7, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |agency=[[Kyodo News]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; Yomiuri finished the season 7.5&amp;nbsp;games ahead of the nearest runner-up, the [[Hanshin Tigers]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/stats/std_c.html |title=2020 Central League Standings |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> {| border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 style=&quot;font-size: 90%; margin:1em 2em 1em 1em; {{{style|}}}&quot;<br /> | &amp;nbsp;<br /> | colspan=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #aaa;background-color:#f2f2f2;&quot; |[[2020 Pacific League Climax Series|Pacific League Climax Series]]<br /> | &amp;nbsp;<br /> | &amp;nbsp;<br /> | colspan=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #aaa;background-color:#f2f2f2;&quot; |[[Japan Series]]<br /> <br /> |-<br /> | width=1|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{seed-width|}}}|{{{seed-width}}}|25px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{team-width|}}}|{{{team-width}}}|180px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{score-width|}}}|{{{score-width}}}|25px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width=5|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width=5|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{seed-width|}}}|{{{seed-width}}}|25px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{team-width|}}}|{{{team-width}}}|180px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | width={{#if: {{{score-width|}}}|{{{score-width}}}|25px}}|&amp;nbsp;<br /> <br /> |-<br /> | colspan=&quot;5&quot; |&amp;nbsp;<br /> | style=&quot;border-width:0 0 2px 0; border-style:solid;border-color:black;&quot;|&amp;nbsp;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;text-align:center;background-color:#59d986;border:1px solid #50c479;&quot;&gt; CL1&lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;border:1px solid #50c479;background-color:#9feeba;padding-left:0.3em;&quot; &gt; [[Yomiuri Giants]]&lt;/td&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #50c479;background-color:#9feeba;&quot; | 0<br /> <br /> |-<br /> | &amp;nbsp;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;text-align:center;background-color:#58ceff;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;&quot;&gt; 1&lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;padding-left:0.3em;&quot; &gt; '''[[Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks]]'''&lt;/td&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;&quot; | '''3'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-width:0 1px 2px 0; border-style:solid;border-color:black;&quot;|&amp;nbsp;<br /> | style=&quot;border-width:2px 0 0 1px; border-style:solid;border-color:black;&quot;|&amp;nbsp;<br /> <br /> &lt;td style=&quot;text-align:center;background-color:#58ceff;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;&quot;&gt; PL1&lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;padding-left:0.3em;&quot; &gt; Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks&lt;/td&gt;<br /> <br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;&quot; | 3<br /> |-<br /> | &amp;nbsp;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;text-align:center;background-color:#58ceff;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;&quot;&gt; 2&lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td style=&quot;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;padding-left:0.3em;&quot; &gt; [[Chiba Lotte Marines]]&lt;/td&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;border:1px solid #4eb5e0;background-color:#a7e5ff;&quot; | 0<br /> | style=&quot;border-width:2px 0 0 0; border-style:solid;border-color:black;&quot;|&amp;nbsp;<br /> |}<br /> &lt;/center&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Series notes==<br /> The series is a rematch of [[2019 Japan Series|last years]]' Japan Series between the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks and the Yomiuri Giants in which the Hawks swept the Giants to win in four straight games.&lt;ref name=&quot;odd&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/byline/unenatsuki/20201107-00206808/ |title=Hawks, Giants Renew Rivalry in Japan Series |date=November 18, 2020 |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |publisher=Japan Forward |author=Odeven, Ed}}&lt;/ref&gt; SoftBank won the previous three Japan Series and five in the last six years and are looking to become only the second NPB team to ever win four or more titles consecutively, behind only the Giants' nine-year streak from [[1965 Japan Series|1965]] to [[1973 Japan Series|1973]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/byline/unenatsuki/20201107-00206808/ |title=福岡ソフトバンクの前に「日本シリーズ3連覇」の6球団中、さらに連覇を伸ばしたのは1球団だけ |date=November 16, 2020 |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |publisher=[[Yahoo! Japan]] |author=Une, Natsuki |trans-title=Ahead of the Fukuoka Softbank, only one of the six teams to win three consecutive Japan Series extended their streak.}}&lt;/ref&gt; Yomiuri has won 22&amp;nbsp;Japan Series championships, more than any other team in the NPB,&lt;ref name=&quot;odd&quot;/&gt; however the last time the they won was in the [[2012 Japan Series|2012]], which was also the last time a Central League team has won.&lt;ref name=&quot;tie&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/byline/unenatsuki/20201118-00208371/ |title=日本シリーズ優勝は、セ・リーグ球団とパ・リーグ球団がそれぞれ35回。ただ、近年は… |date=November 18, 2020 |accessdate=November 19, 2020 |publisher=[[Yahoo! Japan]] |author=Une, Natsuki |trans-title=Central and Pacific League teams have won the Japan Series 35 times each. However, in recent years...}}&lt;/ref&gt; Heading into the series, the CL and PL had both claimed an equal number of championships, each having won 35&amp;nbsp;times. The Hawks are looking to put the PL ahead for the first time since the [[Mainichi Orions]] won the first Japan Series in [[1950 Japan Series|1950]].&lt;ref name=&quot;tie&quot;/&gt;<br /> [[File:Kyocera_Dome_Osaka1.jpg|thumb|[[Kyocera Dome Osaka]] will stand-in as the Giants' home field due to a scheduling conflict at [[Tokyo Dome]].]]<br /> Home field advantage for the Japan Series alternates between the Pacific and Central leagues every year. For this series, it was the CL's turn to receive the advantage so it was awarded to the Giants.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2014/11/01/baseball/npbs-quirky-playoff-rules-recipe-confusion/ |title=NPB's quirky playoff rules recipe for confusion |work=[[The Japan Times]] |date=November 1, 2014 |accessdate=October 19, 2019 |author=Graczky, Wayne}}&lt;/ref&gt; Due to the pandemic, [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] pushed back the start of the season from March&amp;nbsp;20 to June&amp;nbsp;19 and shortened it from 143&amp;nbsp;games to 120&amp;nbsp;games. The change in schedule forced the Japan Series to be postponed from its original November 7–15 schedule.&lt;ref name=&quot;COVID&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last1=Nagatsuka|first1=Kaz |title=NPB can play ball in Japan from June 19, but minus fans |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/05/25/baseball/japanese-baseball/npb-can-play-ball-june-19-stadiums-will-empty/ |accessdate=October 13, 2020 |work=The Japan Times |date=May 25, 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt; Before the schedule was shifted, however, the Giant's home stadium, [[Tokyo Dome]], was already planned to be used for the [[Intercity Baseball Tournament]] for the period of time that the Japan Series would eventually be rescheduled for. Therefore, because of the conflict, the Giants' Japan Series home games will instead be played at [[Kyocera Dome Osaka]], the PL's [[Orix Buffaloes]] home stadium. It will be the first time a Japan Series game will be held outside one of the two participating teams' home stadiums since the [[1980 Japan Series]].&lt;ref name=&quot;osaka&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://hochi.news/articles/20201030-OHT1T50389.html |title=日本シリーズは京セラドーム大阪で開催…東京ドームが都市対抗野球で利用できず |language=Japanese |trans-title=The Japan Series will be held at Kyocera Dome Osaka... Tokyo Dome will not be available because of the Intercity Baseball Tournament |date=October 30, 2020 |accessdate=November 7, 2020 |work=[[Sports Hochi]]}}&lt;/ref&gt; For the seventh year in a row, [[Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation]] (SMBC) sponsored the [[naming rights]] for the Japan Series, so it was officially known as the &quot;2020 SMBC Japan Series&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://npb.jp/news/detail/20200902_01.html|title=「日本シリーズ2020」特別協賛社に株式会社三井住友銀行|publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]|date=September 2, 2020|accessdate=November 8, 2020|language=Japanese|trans-title=Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation is the special sponsor of the 2020 Japan Series}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===COVID measures===<br /> Along with the [[Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star Series|All-Star Series]], [[interleague play (NPB)|interleague play]] was removed from the 2020 season to maximize the number of intraleague games that could be played during the pandemic-shortened season. Therefore, the Giants and the Hawks did not play each other during the regular season.&lt;ref name=&quot;COVID&quot;/&gt; Another pandemic-related change enacted during the regular season and the PL Climax Series dictated that games would end in a [[Tie (draw)|tie]] if no winner was determined after ten innings, a change from the usual 12-innings from previous seasons.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/18/baseball/japanese-baseball/npb-set-return-altered-form-amid-pandemic/ |title=NPB set to return in altered form amid pandemic |work=[[The Japan Times]] |date=June 18, 2020 |accessdate=November 8, 2020 |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLSSXK20539_Q0A111C2000000/|title=延長戦は十回打ち切り パ・リーグCS|work=[[The Nikkei]]|date=November 10, 2020|accessdate=November 12, 2020|language=Japanese|trans-title=Extra innings end after 10 - Pacific League CS}}&lt;/ref&gt; Games played in the Japan Series, however, will be played through 12&amp;nbsp;innings if necessary.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.sankei.com/sports/news/201104/spo2011040016-n1.html|title=SMBC日本シリーズ、京セラドーム大阪で開幕|work=[[Sankei Shimbun]]|date=November 4, 2020|accessdate=November 8, 2020|language=Japanese|trans-title=SMBC Japan Series opens at Kyocera Dome Osaka}}&lt;/ref&gt; Two days before the start of the series, NPB also decided to adopt the [[designated hitter]] (DH) rule for all games in the series, including games hosted by the Central League team. Typically, games played at the CL team's stadium would require pitchers to bat in accordance with the CL rules. However, with the shortened and condensed season, pitchers had been fatigued more than usual. Also, with interleague play cancelled, PL pitchers never needed to bat all season. Therefore, the DH rule was implemented to lower the risk of injury to pitchers. It will be the first time since the [[1985 Japan Series]] that all games in the series will feature the DH.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.nikkansports.com/baseball/news/202011190000735.html|title=日本シリーズ全戦DH ソフトバンク提案に巨人賛成|work=[[Nikkan Sports]]|date=November 19, 2020|accessdate=November 19, 2020|language=Japanese|trans-title=Giants agrees to Softbank DH proposal for the entire Japan Series}}&lt;/ref&gt; In accordance with government guidelines, attendance of the games will be limited to 50% of the stadiums' capacities. Once underway, if the series cannot be continued due to a COVID outbreak, the team with the most wins at the time will be declared the champions. If the series is tied at the time, the team with the better Team Quality Balance (TQB){{efn|Team Quality Balance: (runs scored/innings played at bat) – (runs allowed/innings played on defense)&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/baseball/ |title=Baseball |accessdate=November 18, 2020 |publisher=NBC Olympics}}&lt;/ref&gt;}} will be declared the champions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.nikkansports.com/baseball/news/202011040000660.html|title=日本シリーズ続行不可能ならどうなる?開催要項発表|work=[[Nikkan Sports]]|date=November 4, 2020|accessdate=November 8, 2020|language=Japanese|trans-title=What happens if the Japan Series can't continue? Announcement of event guidelines}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Summary==<br /> {{MLB Playoff Summary<br /> | summary =<br /> | winner = <br /> | leader = Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks<br /> | score = 3–0<br /> <br /> | date1 = November 21<br /> | score1 = '''Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks''' – 5, Yomiuri Giants – 1<br /> | loc1 = [[Kyocera Dome Osaka]]<br /> | time1 = 3:34<br /> | att1 = 16,489<br /> | ref1 = &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Saturday, November 21, 2020 |url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112101405.html |accessdate=November 21, 2020 |publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> | date2 = November 22<br /> | score2 = '''Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks''' – 13, Yomiuri Giants – 2<br /> | loc2 = Kyocera Dome Osaka<br /> | time2 = 3:40<br /> | att2 = 16,333<br /> | ref2 = &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Sunday, November 22, 2020 |url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112201406.html |accessdate=November 22, 2020 |publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> | date3 = November 24<br /> | score3 = Yomiuri Giants – 0, '''Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks''' – 4<br /> | loc3 = [[PayPay Dome]]<br /> | time3 = 2:58<br /> | att3 = 17,297<br /> | ref3 = &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Tuesday, November 24, 2020 |url=https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112401407.html |accessdate=November 24, 2020 |publisher=[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> | date4 = November 25<br /> | score4 = Yomiuri Giants vs. Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks<br /> | loc4 = PayPay Dome<br /> | time4 = TBA<br /> | att4 = TBA<br /> | ref4 = <br /> <br /> | date5 = November 26{{dagger}}<br /> | score5 = Yomiuri Giants vs. Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks<br /> | loc5 = PayPay Dome<br /> | time5 = TBA<br /> | att5 = TBA<br /> | ref5 = <br /> <br /> | date6 = November 28{{dagger}}<br /> | score6 = Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks vs. Yomiuri Giants<br /> | loc6 = Kyocera Dome Osaka<br /> | time6 = TBA<br /> | att6 = TBA<br /> | ref6 = <br /> <br /> | date7 = November 29{{dagger}}<br /> | score7 = Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks vs. Yomiuri Giants<br /> | loc7 = Kyocera Dome Osaka<br /> | time7 = TBA<br /> | att7 = TBA<br /> | ref7 = <br /> |}}<br /> {{dagger}} if necessary<br /> <br /> ==Game summaries==<br /> <br /> ===Game 1===<br /> [[File:R.KURIHARA.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Ryoya Kurihara]] drove in four runs for the Hawks in their Game&amp;nbsp;1 win.]]<br /> {{linescore|<br /> |Date = Saturday, November 21, 2020,<br /> |Time = 6:13&amp;nbsp;pm ([[Japan Standard Time|JST]])<br /> |Location = [[Kyocera Dome Osaka]] in [[Osaka]], [[Osaka Prefecture]]<br /> |Other = <br /> |Road='''SoftBank'''|RoadAbr=SOF<br /> |R1=0|R2=2|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=2|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|RR=5|RH=8|RE=0<br /> |Home=Yomiuri|HomeAbr=YOM<br /> |H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0|H5=0|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=1|HR=1|HH=4|HE=0<br /> |WP=[[Kodai Senga]] (1–0)|LP=[[Tomoyuki Sugano]] (0–1)<br /> |HomeHR=|RoadHR=[[Ryoya Kurihara]] (1)<br /> |Attendance=16,489<br /> |BoxURL = https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112101405.html<br /> }}<br /> In the first Japan Series game held outside either of the two participating teams' home stadiums since 1980,&lt;ref name=&quot;osaka&quot;/&gt; [[Tomoyuki Sugano]] [[starting pitcher|started]] the game for the Yomiuri Giants.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 1&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/11/21/baseball/japanese-baseball/fukuoka-softbank-hawks-yomiuri-giants-game-1-japan-series/ |title=Hawks cut Giants down to size in Game 1 of Japan Series |date=November 21, 2020 |accessdate=November 21, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt; After the Hawks' [[Yurisbel Gracial]] [[single (baseball)|singled]] in the second inning, Sugano gave up a two-run [[home run]] to [[Ryoya Kurihara]] to give the Hawks the early lead. Kurihara later hit a two-out [[double (baseball)|double]] in the fourth inning and attempted to score on a single by [[Alfredo Despaigne]], however he was thrown out at the plate to end the inning. Then, with two outs in the sixth inning, Sugano [[Hit by pitch|hit]] [[Yuki Yanagita]] and allowed Gracial to reach base with a single. Kurihara then collected two more [[run batted in|runs batted in]] (RBIs) on his second [[double (baseball)|double]] of the game. Sugano was removed after the inning; it was the first time he had allowed four runs in a start since his second game of the season. [[Akira Nakamura (baseball)|Akira Nakamura]] drove in the Hawks' final run in the eighth inning with an RBI single.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> SoftBank starter [[Kodai Senga]] lasted seven scoreless innings, [[Strikeout|striking out]] six batters and [[Base on balls|walking]] three. The Giants had a scoring opportunity in the fourth when he walked two batters to start the inning, however [[Yoshihiro Maru]] hit into a [[double play]] and Senga retired the next batter. Yomiuri loaded the bases with one out in the ninth inning against Hawks [[closer (baseball)|closer]] [[Yuito Mori]], but they were only able to score one run on a [[sacrifice fly]] by [[Zelous Wheeler]]. The Hawks' win was their record ninth-straight Japan Series win and their record 13th-straight postseason win.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 1&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Game 2===<br /> [[File:Hawks54-Despaigne_(cropped).jpg|upright|thumb|In Game 2, [[Alfredo Despaigne]] tied a Japan Series single-game record with six [[run batted in|runs batted in]].]]<br /> {{linescore|<br /> |Date = Sunday, November 22, 2020,<br /> |Time = 6:11&amp;nbsp;pm (JST)<br /> |Location = Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture<br /> |Other = <br /> |Road='''SoftBank'''|RoadAbr=SOF<br /> |R1=3|R2=1|R3=2|R4=0|R5=1|R6=0|R7=4|R8=0|R9=2|RR=13|RH=15|RE=0<br /> |Home=Yomiuri|HomeAbr=YOM<br /> |H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0|H5=2|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0|HR=2|HH=5|HE=2<br /> |WP=[[Shuta Ishikawa]] (1–0)|LP=[[Nobutaka Imamura]] (0–1)<br /> |HomeHR= [[Zelous Wheeler]] (1)|RoadHR= [[Takuya Kai]] (1), [[Yurisbel Gracial]] (1), [[Alfredo Despaigne]](1)<br /> |Attendance=16,333<br /> |BoxURL = https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112201406.html<br /> }}<br /> The Giants' [[Nobutaka Imamura]] and the Hawks' [[Shuta Ishikawa]], the starting pitchers, made their first Japan Series starts in Game 2.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 2 jt&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/11/22/baseball/japanese-baseball/fukuoka-softbank-hawks-yomiuri-giants-game-2-japan-series/ |title=Hawks score early, often to crush Giants in Game 2 of Japan Series |date=November 22, 2020 |accessdate=November 22, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt; SoftBank immediately took the lead in the first inning after Imamura issued a one-out walk and Yanagita doubled to drive home the game's first run. Then, after catching a ground ball, a wild throw to first base by Yomiuri [[second baseman]] [[Naoki Yoshikawa]] allowed Gracial to reach the base safely and the second run to score. Another single followed by a Despaigne groundout drove in Gracial for the third Hawks' run of the inning. The Hawks scoring continued next inning when [[Takuya Kai]] hit a one-out solo home run to give the Hawks a 4–1 lead. Imamura was replaced later that same inning by regular-season starter [[Shosei Togo]]. SoftBank continued to score, however, as Yanagita opened the third inning with a single and Gracial hit a home run to drive him home. After failing to score in the fourth inning, the Hawks bounced back in the fifth when the Giants brought in another regular-season starter, [[Kazuto Taguchi]], to relive Togo. With one out, Taguchi walked Gracial and Kurihara singled before Despaigne's sacrifice fly gave the Hawks their seventh run.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 2 main&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20201122/p2g/00m/0sp/081000c |title=Hawks overpower Giants to take control of Japan Series |date=November 22, 2020 |accessdate=November 22, 2020 |work=[[Mainichi Shimbun]] |agency=[[Kyodo News]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After four scoreless innings, Ishikawa hit Hiroyuki Nakajima with one out and Wheeler gave the Giants their only runs of the night via a two-run home run. Wheeler drove in all three of Yomiuri's runs through the first two games of the series. Ishikawa was removed from the game after giving up back-to-back singles with one out in the sixth inning. He allowed two runs on four hits, a walk and a hit batsman, while striking out seven. The Giants went on to load the bases but didn't score after the Hawks' second reliever of the inning struck out [[Hiroyuki Nakajima]] to end the threat.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 2 main&quot;/&gt; Despaigne, however, capitalized on a bases loaded chance when he hit a [[Grand slam (baseball)|grand slam]] in the seventh inning to put the Hawks ahead by seven. Despaigne's grand slam was the Hawks' first in franchise history in the Japan Series and also allowed him to tie the Japan Series record for the most RBIs in one game, with six. SoftBank added to their lead one last time in the ninth inning when they scored two runs on a throwing [[Error (baseball)|error]] by Giants pitcher [[Kan Otake]]. The win extended the Hawks' record consecutive Japan Series win streak to ten games.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 2 jt&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Game 3===<br /> [[File:20190217_Matt_Moore_Detroit_Tigers_(cropped).jpg|thumb|[[Matt Moore (baseball)|Matt Moore]] didn't allow a hit through seven innings.]]<br /> {{linescore|<br /> |Date = Tuesday, November 24, 2020,<br /> |Time = 6:33&amp;nbsp;pm (JST)<br /> |Location = [[Fukuoka PayPay Dome]] in [[Fukuoka]], [[Fukuoka Prefecture]]<br /> |Other = <br /> |Road=Yomiuri|RoadAbr=YOM<br /> |R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0|RR=0|RH=1|RE=1<br /> |Home='''SoftBank'''|HomeAbr=SOF<br /> |H1=0|H2=0|H3=2|H4=0|H5=0|H6=0|H7=2|H8=0|H9=X|HR=4|HH=8|HE=2<br /> |WP=[[Matt Moore (baseball)|Matt Moore]] (1–0)|LP=[[Ángel Sánchez (pitcher)|Ángel Sánchez]] (0–1)<br /> |HomeHR=[[Akira Nakamura (baseball)|Akira Nakamura]] (1)|RoadHR=<br /> |Attendance=17,297<br /> |BoxURL = https://npb.jp/bis/eng/2020/games/s2020112401407.html<br /> }}<br /> In Game&amp;nbsp;3, [[Matt Moore (baseball)|Matt Moore]] started for SoftBank and [[Ángel Sánchez (pitcher)|Ángel Sánchez]] for Yomiuri. Sánchez retired eight of the first nine Hawks batters he faced before allowing a two-out single in the third inning. Akira Nakamura then put the Hawks ahead with a two-run home run. Sánchez didn't allow another run into the sixth inning when the Giants intentionally loaded the bases with only one out. Giants second baseman [[Naoki Yoshikawa]], however, made an impressive defensive play to save runs and end the inning. The next inning, Sanchez was removed from the game the after allowing a single and a sacrifice. [[Relief pitcher]] [[Yuhei Takanashi]] then went on to hit a batter and allow Nakamura to hit an RBI single, his third RBI of the night. [[Kan Otake]] replaced Takanashi but gave up an RBI single to Yurisbel Gracial to extend the Hawks' lead to 4–0.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 main&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20201124/p2g/00m/0sp/143000c |title=Hawks close in on 4th straight Japan Series title |date=November 24, 2020 |accessdate=November 24, 2020 |work=[[Mainichi Shimbun]] |agency=[[Kyodo News]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After doubling their lead in the bottom of the seventh inning, Hawks manager [[Kimiyasu Kudo]] made the decision to pull Moore from the game after throwing 93&amp;nbsp;pitches despite him having a [[no-hitter]] at the time.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 main&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 JT&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/11/24/baseball/japanese-baseball/fukuoka-softbank-hawks-yomiuri-giants-game-3-japan-series/ |title=Hawks take no-hitter into ninth in Game 3 to move within win of Japan Series title |date=November 24, 2020 |accessdate=November 24, 2020 |work=[[The Japan Times]] |author=Coskrey, Jason}}&lt;/ref&gt; No pitcher has thrown a complete game no-hitter in Japan Series history,&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 main&quot;/&gt; however the [[Chunichi Dragons]] made a similar decision in the [[2007 Japan Series]] when [[Daisuke Yamai]] after eight [[Perfect game (baseball)|perfect]] innings in Game&amp;nbsp;5 that resulted in a combined perfect game.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 JT&quot;/&gt; In addition to not allowing any hits, Moore pitched seven scoreless innings, struck out five, walked two, and two batters reached base on errors against him.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 main&quot;/&gt; [[Livan Moinelo]], Moore's relief, hit one batter and walked walked another in the eighth inning but kept the no-hitter intact by striking out three Giants hitters. Hawks closer Mori then picked up two outs in the ninth inning before giving up a single to [[Yoshihiro Maru]], the Giants' first and only hit of the game. Game&amp;nbsp;3 extended three of the Hawks' win streaks: 11&amp;nbsp;consecutive Japan Series games, 15&amp;nbsp;consecutive Japan Series games at home, and 15&amp;nbsp;consecutive postseason games.&lt;ref name=&quot;game 3 JT&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Game 4===<br /> {{linescore|<br /> |Date = Wednesday, November 25, 2020,<br /> |Time = 6:30&amp;nbsp;pm (JST)<br /> |Location = Fukuoka PayPay Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture<br /> |Other = <br /> |Road=Yomiuri|RoadAbr=YOM<br /> |R1=-|R2=-|R3=-|R4=-|R5=-|R6=-|R7=-|R8=-|R9=-|RR=0|RH=0|RE=0<br /> |Home=SoftBank|HomeAbr=SOF<br /> |H1=-|H2=-|H3=-|H4=-|H5=-|H6=-|H7=-|H8=-|H9=-|HR=0|HH=0|HE=0<br /> |HSP=[[Tsuyoshi Wada]] (0–0)|RSP=[[Seishu Hatake]] (0–0)<br /> |WP=|LP=|SV=<br /> |HomeHR=|RoadHR=<br /> |Attendance=N/A<br /> |BoxURL = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===Composite line score===<br /> 2020 Japan Series (0–0): <br /> {{linescore|<br /> |Road=SoftBank|RoadAbr=SOF<br /> |R1=-|R2=-|R3=-|R4=-|R5=-|R6=-|R7=-|R8=-|R9=-|RR=0|RH=0|RE=0<br /> |Home=Yomiuri|HomeAbr=YOM<br /> |H1=-|H2=-|H3=-|H4=-|H5=-|H6=-|H7=-|H8=-|H9=-|HR=0|HH=0|HE=0<br /> |RoadHR=<br /> |HomeHR=<br /> |TotalAttendance=|AveAttendance=<br /> |WinPlayerShare=|LosePlayerShare=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{Portal|Baseball}}<br /> *[[2020 Korean Series]]<br /> *[[2020 World Series]]<br /> *[[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> ===Notes===<br /> {{Notelist}}<br /> <br /> ===Citations===<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Japan Series}}<br /> {{Yomiuri Giants}}<br /> {{Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Japan Series]]<br /> [[Category:2020 Nippon Professional Baseball season]]<br /> [[Category:November 2020 sports events in Japan|Japan Series]]<br /> [[Category:Current sports events|Japan Series]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vasili_Kulkov&diff=982778798 Vasili Kulkov 2020-10-10T08:49:17Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Russian football player/manager}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2013}}<br /> {{Infobox football biography<br /> |name = Vassily Kulkov<br /> |image = Vasili Kulkov 2007.JPG<br /> |caption = Kulkov in 2007<br /> |fullname = Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov<br /> |birth_date = {{Birth date|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |birth_place = Moscow, Soviet Union<br /> |death_date = {{death date and age|2020|10|10|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |death_place = Moscow, Russia<br /> |height = {{height|m=1.80}}<br /> |position = [[Central defender]] / [[Defensive midfielder]]<br /> |currentclub = <br /> |youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br /> |years1 = 1984–1985 |clubs1 = Dynamo Kashira |caps1 = 52 |goals1 = 7<br /> |years2 = 1986 |clubs2 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves) |caps2 = 12 |goals2 = 2<br /> |years3 = 1986–1987 |clubs3 = [[FC Presnya Moscow|Krasnaya Presnya]] |caps3 = 51 |goals3 = 11<br /> |years4 = 1988 |clubs4 = [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak Ordzhonikidze]] |caps4 = 42 |goals4 = 3<br /> |years5 = 1989–1991 |clubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps5 = 75 |goals5 = 4<br /> |years6 = 1991–1994 |clubs6 = [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] |caps6 = 53 |goals6 = 6<br /> |years7 = 1994–1995 |clubs7 = [[FC Porto|Porto]] |caps7 = 24 |goals7 = 2<br /> |years8 = 1995–1997 |clubs8 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps8 = 18 |goals8 = 0 |goals9 = 0<br /> |years9 = 1996 |clubs9 = → [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]] (loan) |caps9 = 6<br /> |years10 = 1997–1998 |clubs10 = [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] |caps10 = 41 |goals10 = 2<br /> |years11 = 1999 |clubs11 = [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov]] |caps11 = 7 |goals11 = 0<br /> |years12 = 1999–2000 |clubs12 = [[F.C. Alverca|Alverca]] |caps12 = 19 |goals12 = 0<br /> |years13 = 2001 |clubs13 = Shatura |caps13 = |goals13 = <br /> |totalcaps = 400 |totalgoals = 37<br /> |manageryears1 = 2003 |managerclubs1 = [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears2 = 2003 |managerclubs2 = [[FC Khimki]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears3 = 2005 |managerclubs3 = [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears4 = 2007 |managerclubs4 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears5 = 2009–2013 |managerclubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves assistant)<br /> |nationalyears1 = 1989–1991 |nationalteam1 = [[Soviet Union national football team|USSR]] |nationalcaps1 = 20 |nationalgoals1 = 0<br /> |nationalyears2 = 1992 |nationalteam2 = [[CIS national football team|CIS]] |nationalcaps2 = 1 |nationalgoals2 = 0<br /> |nationalyears3 = 1992–1995 |nationalteam3 = [[Russia national football team|Russia]] |nationalcaps3 = 21 |nationalgoals3 = 5<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov''' ({{lang|ru|link=no|Василий Серге́евич Кульков}}; born 11 June 1966 - deed 2020 October 10) is a Russian retired [[association football|footballer]], <br /> <br /> Either a [[central defender]] or [[defensive midfielder]], he was best known for his spells at [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] and [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].<br /> <br /> 2020 October 10th is death. aged55.<br /> <br /> ==Club career==<br /> Kulkov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. From 1984 until the end of his career he played for a host of clubs in Russia, coming to prominence with hometown's most notably [[FC Spartak Moscow]], from where he left in 1991 for a [[Primeira Liga|Portuguese league]] stint with [[S.L. Benfica]] (where he played with countrymen [[Aleksandr Mostovoi]] and [[Sergei Yuran]]) At Benfica Kulkov scored two great goals in the 1994 Cup Winners Cup game in Leverkusen to pull Benfica into semi finals).<br /> <br /> In the [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95 season]], both Kulkov and Yuran joined [[FC Porto]], being very important figures in the league's conquest. Aged 29, the former returned to Spartak, only to be immediately shortly after to [[Millwall F.C.|Milwall]] in the English [[Football League Championship|second division]], where he failed to adjust immensely, appearing very rarely in a six-month loan.<br /> <br /> After two years with [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]] and one at [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara]], Kulkov returned to Portugal, joining [[F.C. Alverca]] – Benfica's [[Farm team|feeder club]] but also in the top flight. He closed out his career with amateurs FC Shatura, aged 35.<br /> <br /> Kulkov then had some spells in coaching, notably assisting countryman [[Anatoliy Byshovets]] at [[C.S. Marítimo]] in 2003. Six years later he moved to Spartak Moscow's reserves, in the same capacity.<br /> <br /> ==International career==<br /> Kulkov made his debut for the [[Soviet national football team|Soviet Union]] on 26 April 1989, in a [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifier]] against [[East Germany national football team|East Germany]].&lt;ref name=rsssf&gt;{{Cite news|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kulkov-intl.html|title=Vasiliy Sergeevich Kulkov – International Appearances|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]|accessdate = 8 January 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite playing regularly for the national team for several years, he did not participate in any major tournament: in 1990, he was not selected for the final stages in Italy, and missed [[UEFA Euro 1992]] (with [[CIS national football team|CIS]]) and [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]] due to injury.<br /> <br /> Before the [[1994 FIFA World Cup]], several [[Russia national football team|Russia]] players, including Kulkov, signed a letter demanding that team manager [[Pavel Sadyrin]] resign. The coach did not and the player refused to participate.<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> ;Spartak Moscow<br /> *[[Soviet Top League]]: 1989<br /> <br /> ;Benfica<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1993–94 Primeira Liga|1993–94]]<br /> *[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[1992–93 Taça de Portugal|1992–93]]<br /> <br /> ;Porto<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/kulkov.html RussiaTeam profile] {{in lang|ru}}<br /> *{{ForaDeJogo}}<br /> *{{Soccerbase}}<br /> *{{Soccerway}}<br /> *{{NFT player}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkov, Vasili}}<br /> [[Category:1966 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Footballers from Moscow]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Association football defenders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football midfielders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football utility players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Top League players]]<br /> [[Category:Russian Premier League players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Asmaral Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Krylia Sovetov Samara players]]<br /> [[Category:Primeira Liga players]]<br /> [[Category:S.L. 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Benfica|Benfica]] |caps6 = 53 |goals6 = 6<br /> |years7 = 1994–1995 |clubs7 = [[FC Porto|Porto]] |caps7 = 24 |goals7 = 2<br /> |years8 = 1995–1997 |clubs8 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps8 = 18 |goals8 = 0 |goals9 = 0<br /> |years9 = 1996 |clubs9 = → [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]] (loan) |caps9 = 6<br /> |years10 = 1997–1998 |clubs10 = [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] |caps10 = 41 |goals10 = 2<br /> |years11 = 1999 |clubs11 = [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov]] |caps11 = 7 |goals11 = 0<br /> |years12 = 1999–2000 |clubs12 = [[F.C. Alverca|Alverca]] |caps12 = 19 |goals12 = 0<br /> |years13 = 2001 |clubs13 = Shatura |caps13 = |goals13 = <br /> |totalcaps = 400 |totalgoals = 37<br /> |manageryears1 = 2003 |managerclubs1 = [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears2 = 2003 |managerclubs2 = [[FC Khimki]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears3 = 2005 |managerclubs3 = [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears4 = 2007 |managerclubs4 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears5 = 2009–2013 |managerclubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves assistant)<br /> |nationalyears1 = 1989–1991 |nationalteam1 = [[Soviet Union national football team|USSR]] |nationalcaps1 = 20 |nationalgoals1 = 0<br /> |nationalyears2 = 1992 |nationalteam2 = [[CIS national football team|CIS]] |nationalcaps2 = 1 |nationalgoals2 = 0<br /> |nationalyears3 = 1992–1995 |nationalteam3 = [[Russia national football team|Russia]] |nationalcaps3 = 21 |nationalgoals3 = 5<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov''' ({{lang|ru|link=no|Василий Серге́евич Кульков}}; born 11 June 1966 - deed 2020 October 10) is a Russian retired [[association football|footballer]], <br /> <br /> Either a [[central defender]] or [[defensive midfielder]], he was best known for his spells at [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] and [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].<br /> <br /> 2020 October 10th is death. aged55.<br /> <br /> ==Club career==<br /> Kulkov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. From 1984 until the end of his career he played for a host of clubs in Russia, coming to prominence with hometown's most notably [[FC Spartak Moscow]], from where he left in 1991 for a [[Primeira Liga|Portuguese league]] stint with [[S.L. Benfica]] (where he played with countrymen [[Aleksandr Mostovoi]] and [[Sergei Yuran]]) At Benfica Kulkov scored two great goals in the 1994 Cup Winners Cup game in Leverkusen to pull Benfica into semi finals).<br /> <br /> In the [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95 season]], both Kulkov and Yuran joined [[FC Porto]], being very important figures in the league's conquest. Aged 29, the former returned to Spartak, only to be immediately shortly after to [[Millwall F.C.|Milwall]] in the English [[Football League Championship|second division]], where he failed to adjust immensely, appearing very rarely in a six-month loan.<br /> <br /> After two years with [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]] and one at [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara]], Kulkov returned to Portugal, joining [[F.C. Alverca]] – Benfica's [[Farm team|feeder club]] but also in the top flight. He closed out his career with amateurs FC Shatura, aged 35.<br /> <br /> Kulkov then had some spells in coaching, notably assisting countryman [[Anatoliy Byshovets]] at [[C.S. Marítimo]] in 2003. Six years later he moved to Spartak Moscow's reserves, in the same capacity.<br /> <br /> ==International career==<br /> Kulkov made his debut for the [[Soviet national football team|Soviet Union]] on 26 April 1989, in a [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifier]] against [[East Germany national football team|East Germany]].&lt;ref name=rsssf&gt;{{Cite news|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kulkov-intl.html|title=Vasiliy Sergeevich Kulkov – International Appearances|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]|accessdate = 8 January 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite playing regularly for the national team for several years, he did not participate in any major tournament: in 1990, he was not selected for the final stages in Italy, and missed [[UEFA Euro 1992]] (with [[CIS national football team|CIS]]) and [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]] due to injury.<br /> <br /> Before the [[1994 FIFA World Cup]], several [[Russia national football team|Russia]] players, including Kulkov, signed a letter demanding that team manager [[Pavel Sadyrin]] resign. The coach did not and the player refused to participate.<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> ;Spartak Moscow<br /> *[[Soviet Top League]]: 1989<br /> <br /> ;Benfica<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1993–94 Primeira Liga|1993–94]]<br /> *[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[1992–93 Taça de Portugal|1992–93]]<br /> <br /> ;Porto<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/kulkov.html RussiaTeam profile] {{in lang|ru}}<br /> *{{ForaDeJogo}}<br /> *{{Soccerbase}}<br /> *{{Soccerway}}<br /> *{{NFT player}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkov, Vasili}}<br /> [[Category:1966 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Footballers from Moscow]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Association football defenders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football midfielders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football utility players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Top League players]]<br /> [[Category:Russian Premier League players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Asmaral Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Krylia Sovetov Samara players]]<br /> [[Category:Primeira Liga players]]<br /> [[Category:S.L. Benfica footballers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Porto players]]<br /> [[Category:F.C. Alverca players]]<br /> [[Category:English Football League players]]<br /> [[Category:Millwall F.C. players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Union international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russia international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Dual internationalists (football)]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in England]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Russian football managers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vasili_Kulkov&diff=982778500 Vasili Kulkov 2020-10-10T08:45:31Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Russian football player/manager}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2013}}<br /> {{Infobox football biography<br /> |name = Vassily Kulkov<br /> |image = Vasili Kulkov 2007.JPG<br /> |caption = Kulkov in 2007<br /> |fullname = Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov<br /> |birth_date = {{Birth date|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |birth_place = Moscow, Soviet Union<br /> |death_date = {{death date and age|2020|10|10|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |death_place =<br /> |height = {{height|m=1.80}}<br /> |position = [[Central defender]] / [[Defensive midfielder]]<br /> |currentclub = <br /> |youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br /> |years1 = 1984–1985 |clubs1 = Dynamo Kashira |caps1 = 52 |goals1 = 7<br /> |years2 = 1986 |clubs2 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves) |caps2 = 12 |goals2 = 2<br /> |years3 = 1986–1987 |clubs3 = [[FC Presnya Moscow|Krasnaya Presnya]] |caps3 = 51 |goals3 = 11<br /> |years4 = 1988 |clubs4 = [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak Ordzhonikidze]] |caps4 = 42 |goals4 = 3<br /> |years5 = 1989–1991 |clubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps5 = 75 |goals5 = 4<br /> |years6 = 1991–1994 |clubs6 = [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] |caps6 = 53 |goals6 = 6<br /> |years7 = 1994–1995 |clubs7 = [[FC Porto|Porto]] |caps7 = 24 |goals7 = 2<br /> |years8 = 1995–1997 |clubs8 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps8 = 18 |goals8 = 0 |goals9 = 0<br /> |years9 = 1996 |clubs9 = → [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]] (loan) |caps9 = 6<br /> |years10 = 1997–1998 |clubs10 = [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] |caps10 = 41 |goals10 = 2<br /> |years11 = 1999 |clubs11 = [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov]] |caps11 = 7 |goals11 = 0<br /> |years12 = 1999–2000 |clubs12 = [[F.C. Alverca|Alverca]] |caps12 = 19 |goals12 = 0<br /> |years13 = 2001 |clubs13 = Shatura |caps13 = |goals13 = <br /> |totalcaps = 400 |totalgoals = 37<br /> |manageryears1 = 2003 |managerclubs1 = [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears2 = 2003 |managerclubs2 = [[FC Khimki]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears3 = 2005 |managerclubs3 = [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears4 = 2007 |managerclubs4 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears5 = 2009–2013 |managerclubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves assistant)<br /> |nationalyears1 = 1989–1991 |nationalteam1 = [[Soviet Union national football team|USSR]] |nationalcaps1 = 20 |nationalgoals1 = 0<br /> |nationalyears2 = 1992 |nationalteam2 = [[CIS national football team|CIS]] |nationalcaps2 = 1 |nationalgoals2 = 0<br /> |nationalyears3 = 1992–1995 |nationalteam3 = [[Russia national football team|Russia]] |nationalcaps3 = 21 |nationalgoals3 = 5<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov''' ({{lang|ru|link=no|Василий Серге́евич Кульков}}; born 11 June 1966 - deed 2020 October 10) is a Russian retired [[association football|footballer]], <br /> <br /> Either a [[central defender]] or [[defensive midfielder]], he was best known for his spells at [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] and [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].<br /> <br /> ==Club career==<br /> Kulkov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. From 1984 until the end of his career he played for a host of clubs in Russia, coming to prominence with hometown's most notably [[FC Spartak Moscow]], from where he left in 1991 for a [[Primeira Liga|Portuguese league]] stint with [[S.L. Benfica]] (where he played with countrymen [[Aleksandr Mostovoi]] and [[Sergei Yuran]]) At Benfica Kulkov scored two great goals in the 1994 Cup Winners Cup game in Leverkusen to pull Benfica into semi finals).<br /> <br /> In the [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95 season]], both Kulkov and Yuran joined [[FC Porto]], being very important figures in the league's conquest. Aged 29, the former returned to Spartak, only to be immediately shortly after to [[Millwall F.C.|Milwall]] in the English [[Football League Championship|second division]], where he failed to adjust immensely, appearing very rarely in a six-month loan.<br /> <br /> After two years with [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]] and one at [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara]], Kulkov returned to Portugal, joining [[F.C. Alverca]] – Benfica's [[Farm team|feeder club]] but also in the top flight. He closed out his career with amateurs FC Shatura, aged 35.<br /> <br /> Kulkov then had some spells in coaching, notably assisting countryman [[Anatoliy Byshovets]] at [[C.S. Marítimo]] in 2003. Six years later he moved to Spartak Moscow's reserves, in the same capacity.<br /> <br /> ==International career==<br /> Kulkov made his debut for the [[Soviet national football team|Soviet Union]] on 26 April 1989, in a [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifier]] against [[East Germany national football team|East Germany]].&lt;ref name=rsssf&gt;{{Cite news|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kulkov-intl.html|title=Vasiliy Sergeevich Kulkov – International Appearances|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]|accessdate = 8 January 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite playing regularly for the national team for several years, he did not participate in any major tournament: in 1990, he was not selected for the final stages in Italy, and missed [[UEFA Euro 1992]] (with [[CIS national football team|CIS]]) and [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]] due to injury.<br /> <br /> Before the [[1994 FIFA World Cup]], several [[Russia national football team|Russia]] players, including Kulkov, signed a letter demanding that team manager [[Pavel Sadyrin]] resign. The coach did not and the player refused to participate.<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> ;Spartak Moscow<br /> *[[Soviet Top League]]: 1989<br /> <br /> ;Benfica<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1993–94 Primeira Liga|1993–94]]<br /> *[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[1992–93 Taça de Portugal|1992–93]]<br /> <br /> ;Porto<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/kulkov.html RussiaTeam profile] {{in lang|ru}}<br /> *{{ForaDeJogo}}<br /> *{{Soccerbase}}<br /> *{{Soccerway}}<br /> *{{NFT player}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkov, Vasili}}<br /> [[Category:1966 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Footballers from Moscow]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Association football defenders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football midfielders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football utility players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Top League players]]<br /> [[Category:Russian Premier League players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Asmaral Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Krylia Sovetov Samara players]]<br /> [[Category:Primeira Liga players]]<br /> [[Category:S.L. Benfica footballers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Porto players]]<br /> [[Category:F.C. Alverca players]]<br /> [[Category:English Football League players]]<br /> [[Category:Millwall F.C. players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Union international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russia international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Dual internationalists (football)]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in England]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Russian football managers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vasili_Kulkov&diff=982778176 Vasili Kulkov 2020-10-10T08:41:56Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Russian football player/manager}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2013}}<br /> {{Infobox football biography<br /> |name = Vassily Kulkov<br /> |image = Vasili Kulkov 2007.JPG<br /> |caption = Kulkov in 2007<br /> |fullname = Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov<br /> |birth_date = {{Birth date|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |birth_place = Moscow, Soviet Union<br /> |death_date = {{death date and age|2020|10|10|1966|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |death_place =<br /> |height = {{height|m=1.80}}<br /> |position = [[Central defender]] / [[Defensive midfielder]]<br /> |currentclub = <br /> |youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br /> |years1 = 1984–1985 |clubs1 = Dynamo Kashira |caps1 = 52 |goals1 = 7<br /> |years2 = 1986 |clubs2 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves) |caps2 = 12 |goals2 = 2<br /> |years3 = 1986–1987 |clubs3 = [[FC Presnya Moscow|Krasnaya Presnya]] |caps3 = 51 |goals3 = 11<br /> |years4 = 1988 |clubs4 = [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Spartak Ordzhonikidze]] |caps4 = 42 |goals4 = 3<br /> |years5 = 1989–1991 |clubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps5 = 75 |goals5 = 4<br /> |years6 = 1991–1994 |clubs6 = [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] |caps6 = 53 |goals6 = 6<br /> |years7 = 1994–1995 |clubs7 = [[FC Porto|Porto]] |caps7 = 24 |goals7 = 2<br /> |years8 = 1995–1997 |clubs8 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] |caps8 = 18 |goals8 = 0 |goals9 = 0<br /> |years9 = 1996 |clubs9 = → [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]] (loan) |caps9 = 6<br /> |years10 = 1997–1998 |clubs10 = [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]] |caps10 = 41 |goals10 = 2<br /> |years11 = 1999 |clubs11 = [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara|Krylia Sovetov]] |caps11 = 7 |goals11 = 0<br /> |years12 = 1999–2000 |clubs12 = [[F.C. Alverca|Alverca]] |caps12 = 19 |goals12 = 0<br /> |years13 = 2001 |clubs13 = Shatura |caps13 = |goals13 = <br /> |totalcaps = 400 |totalgoals = 37<br /> |manageryears1 = 2003 |managerclubs1 = [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears2 = 2003 |managerclubs2 = [[FC Khimki]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears3 = 2005 |managerclubs3 = [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears4 = 2007 |managerclubs4 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (assistant)<br /> |manageryears5 = 2009–2013 |managerclubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (reserves assistant)<br /> |nationalyears1 = 1989–1991 |nationalteam1 = [[Soviet Union national football team|USSR]] |nationalcaps1 = 20 |nationalgoals1 = 0<br /> |nationalyears2 = 1992 |nationalteam2 = [[CIS national football team|CIS]] |nationalcaps2 = 1 |nationalgoals2 = 0<br /> |nationalyears3 = 1992–1995 |nationalteam3 = [[Russia national football team|Russia]] |nationalcaps3 = 21 |nationalgoals3 = 5<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Vassily Sergeyevich Kulkov''' ({{lang|ru|link=no|Василий Серге́евич Кульков}}; born 11 June 1966 - deed 2020 October 10) is a Russian retired [[association football|footballer]], and a current coach.<br /> <br /> Either a [[central defender]] or [[defensive midfielder]], he was best known for his spells at [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] and [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].<br /> <br /> ==Club career==<br /> Kulkov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. From 1984 until the end of his career he played for a host of clubs in Russia, coming to prominence with hometown's most notably [[FC Spartak Moscow]], from where he left in 1991 for a [[Primeira Liga|Portuguese league]] stint with [[S.L. Benfica]] (where he played with countrymen [[Aleksandr Mostovoi]] and [[Sergei Yuran]]) At Benfica Kulkov scored two great goals in the 1994 Cup Winners Cup game in Leverkusen to pull Benfica into semi finals).<br /> <br /> In the [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95 season]], both Kulkov and Yuran joined [[FC Porto]], being very important figures in the league's conquest. Aged 29, the former returned to Spartak, only to be immediately shortly after to [[Millwall F.C.|Milwall]] in the English [[Football League Championship|second division]], where he failed to adjust immensely, appearing very rarely in a six-month loan.<br /> <br /> After two years with [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]] and one at [[FC Krylia Sovetov Samara]], Kulkov returned to Portugal, joining [[F.C. Alverca]] – Benfica's [[Farm team|feeder club]] but also in the top flight. He closed out his career with amateurs FC Shatura, aged 35.<br /> <br /> Kulkov then had some spells in coaching, notably assisting countryman [[Anatoliy Byshovets]] at [[C.S. Marítimo]] in 2003. Six years later he moved to Spartak Moscow's reserves, in the same capacity.<br /> <br /> ==International career==<br /> Kulkov made his debut for the [[Soviet national football team|Soviet Union]] on 26 April 1989, in a [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifier]] against [[East Germany national football team|East Germany]].&lt;ref name=rsssf&gt;{{Cite news|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kulkov-intl.html|title=Vasiliy Sergeevich Kulkov – International Appearances|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]|accessdate = 8 January 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite playing regularly for the national team for several years, he did not participate in any major tournament: in 1990, he was not selected for the final stages in Italy, and missed [[UEFA Euro 1992]] (with [[CIS national football team|CIS]]) and [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]] due to injury.<br /> <br /> Before the [[1994 FIFA World Cup]], several [[Russia national football team|Russia]] players, including Kulkov, signed a letter demanding that team manager [[Pavel Sadyrin]] resign. The coach did not and the player refused to participate.<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> ;Spartak Moscow<br /> *[[Soviet Top League]]: 1989<br /> <br /> ;Benfica<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1993–94 Primeira Liga|1993–94]]<br /> *[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[1992–93 Taça de Portugal|1992–93]]<br /> <br /> ;Porto<br /> *[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1994–95 Primeira Liga|1994–95]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/kulkov.html RussiaTeam profile] {{in lang|ru}}<br /> *{{ForaDeJogo}}<br /> *{{Soccerbase}}<br /> *{{Soccerway}}<br /> *{{NFT player}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkov, Vasili}}<br /> [[Category:1966 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Footballers from Moscow]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Association football defenders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football midfielders]]<br /> [[Category:Association football utility players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Top League players]]<br /> [[Category:Russian Premier League players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Asmaral Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Spartak Moscow players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players]]<br /> [[Category:FC Krylia Sovetov Samara players]]<br /> [[Category:Primeira Liga players]]<br /> [[Category:S.L. Benfica footballers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Porto players]]<br /> [[Category:F.C. Alverca players]]<br /> [[Category:English Football League players]]<br /> [[Category:Millwall F.C. players]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet Union international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russia international footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Dual internationalists (football)]]<br /> [[Category:Soviet expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate footballers]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Expatriate footballers in England]]<br /> [[Category:Russian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal]]<br /> [[Category:Russian football managers]]<br /> [[Category:FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players]]</div> 114.69.24.125 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bay_City_Rollers&diff=976773784 Bay City Rollers 2020-09-04T22:41:10Z <p>114.69.24.125: </p> <hr /> <div>{{short description|Scottish pop band}}<br /> {{for|the self-titled album|Bay City Rollers (album)}}<br /> {{EngvarB|date=May 2014}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}<br /> {{Infobox musical artist &lt;!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --&gt;<br /> | name = Bay City Rollers<br /> | image = BayCityRollers1976RobBogaerts.jpg<br /> | image_size = 250<br /> | landscape = yes<br /> | caption = Bay City Rollers in Holland (1976)<br /> | background = group_or_band<br /> | alias = The Saxons, The Rollers, The New Rollers<br /> | origin = [[Edinburgh]], Scotland<br /> | genre = [[Pop music|Pop]],&lt;ref name=&quot;Brown2010&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Ian Brown|title=From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History and Myth: Scottish Culture, History and Myth|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=giGrBgAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA201|date=26 November 2010|publisher=[[Edinburgh University Press]]|isbn=978-0-7486-4449-0|pages=201–}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[glam rock]],&lt;ref name=&quot;Johnson2016&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Mark Johnson|title=Seditious Theology: Punk and the Ministry of Jesus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IbfeCwAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA13|date=1 April 2016|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-05785-7|pages=13–}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[pop rock]]&lt;ref name=&quot;pr&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bay-city-rollers-mn0000151979/biography|title=Bay City Rollers - Biography &amp; History - AllMusic|website=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=27 October 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | years_active = 1964–1987, 1990, 1998–2000, 2015-2020<br /> <br /> | label = [[Bell Records (UK)|Bell]], [[Arista Records|Arista]], [[Epic Records|Epic]]<br /> | associated_acts = [[Pilot (band)|Pilot]]<br /> | website = https://www.thebaycityrollers.co.uk<br /> | current_members =<br /> * [[Stuart Wood (musician)|Stuart Wood]]<br /> * Ian Thomson<br /> * Marcus Cordock<br /> * Jamie McGrory<br /> | past_members = <br /> * Neil Porteous<br /> * Gregory Ellison<br /> * Mike Ellison<br /> * [[Les McKeown]]<br /> * [[Alan Longmuir]] (deceased)<br /> * [[Derek Longmuir]]<br /> * [[Eric Faulkner]]<br /> * Ian Mitchell (deceased)<br /> * [[Pat McGlynn]]<br /> * Gordon Clark<br /> * Keith Norman<br /> * [[David Paton]]<br /> * Eric Manclark<br /> * [[Billy Lyall]] (deceased)<br /> * [[Ray Weston]]<br /> * Neil Henderson<br /> * Jimmy Rooney<br /> * Archie Marr (deceased)<br /> * [[Kyle Vincent]]<br /> * John Devine<br /> * PJ Phillips<br /> * George Spencer<br /> * Duncan Faure<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''Bay City Rollers''' are a Scottish [[pop rock]] band known for their worldwide [[teen idol]] popularity in the 1970s. They have been called the &quot;[[tartan]] teen sensations from [[Edinburgh]]&quot;, and &quot;the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since [[the Beatles]]'&quot;.&lt;ref name=&quot;British Hit Singles &amp; Albums&quot;&gt;{{cite book<br /> | first= David<br /> | last= Roberts<br /> | year= 2006<br /> | title= [[British Hit Singles &amp; Albums]]<br /> | edition= 19th<br /> | publisher= [[Guinness World Records Limited]] <br /> | location= [[London]]<br /> | isbn= 1-904994-10-5<br /> | page= 45}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The group's line-up had many changes over the years, but the classic line-up during its heyday included guitarists [[Eric Faulkner]] and [[Stuart Wood (musician)|Stuart Wood]], singer [[Les McKeown]], bassist [[Alan Longmuir]], and drummer [[Derek Longmuir]]. The line-up in 2018 included guitarist Wood, singer Ian Thomson, bassist Marcus Cordock, and drummer Jamie McGrory.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.thebaycityrollers.co.uk|title=BAY CITY ROLLERS - OFFICIAL WEBSITE|website=Thebaycityrollers.co.uk|accessdate=27 October 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===Early days and formation: 1966–1973===<br /> In 1964, a trio called the Ambassadors was formed in [[Edinburgh]], Scotland, by 16-year-old [[Alan Longmuir]] on acoustic guitar, his younger brother [[Derek Longmuir]] on drums, and their older cousin Neil Porteous on acoustic guitar. The group never performed publicly under this name,&lt;ref name=Spence2016&gt;{{cite book |last1=Spence |first1=Simon |title=When The Screaming Stops: The Dark History Of The Bay City Rollers |date=2016 |publisher=[[Omnibus Press]] |isbn=9781783237050 |pages=33–35 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=66A2DQAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PT33}}&lt;/ref&gt; just a family wedding where they covered &quot;[[Wake Up Little Susie]]&quot;. They changed their name to the Saxons, and Derek invited his schoolfriend, Gordon &quot;Nobby&quot; Clark, to be the lead singer. Porteous moved from acoustic to electric guitar, and Alan Longmuir followed suit by changing to electric bass.&lt;ref name=Coy2005&gt;Coy, W. (2005), ''Bay City Babylon: The Unbelievable But True Story of the Bay City Rollers'', pp 12–13. Hats Off Books, {{ISBN|978-1587364631}}&lt;/ref&gt; The Saxons played occasional dance hall concerts while the band members completed their schooling or worked during the day (Alan apprenticed as a plumber). Porteous left the band in July 1965, with new guitarist Dave Pettigrew filling the spot after answering an advertisement placed by the band in an Edinburgh newspaper. Pettigrew was more advanced musically than the others, and pushed the band to improve. Their repertoire included American R&amp;B/pop songs such as &quot;[[Please Mr. Postman]]&quot; and &quot;[[Heat Wave (Martha and the Vandellas song)|Heat Wave]]&quot;. They played at least one gig at the Gonk Club as the Deadbeats, but they discovered a conflict: another band was playing locally as Rock Bottom and the Deadbeats.&lt;ref name=Spence2016/&gt;<br /> <br /> While taking a technical class at [[Edinburgh Napier University|Napier College]], Alan met fellow plumbing student Gregory Ellison, who joined the Saxons on electric guitar, with Pettigrew shifting to keyboards. Gregory's older brother Mike joined as a second lead singer, allowing more complex harmonies, especially useful for the Motown songs they liked to perform. The band convinced [[Tam Paton]], a former [[big band]] leader&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Finney|first=Ritchie|title=Tam Paton Spills The Heinz Baked Beans!|url=http://www.spencemusic.co.uk/bilbomusic/articles/Tam/spilledbeans.htm|work=Bilbo Baggins Home Page|publisher=Morley Enterprises|accessdate=31 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160910180745/http://www.spencemusic.co.uk/bilbomusic/articles/Tam/spilledbeans.htm|archive-date=10 September 2016|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; and influential local band and club manager, to audition them at the Longmuirs' house. Paton booked them for a Thursday night at his club, the Palais, then assigned them to open for [[the Hipple People]] at Top Storey. Further gigs followed.&lt;ref name=Spence2016/&gt;<br /> <br /> More successful now, the Saxons moved out of the Longmuirs' back room to practise in [[Hermiston, Edinburgh|Hermiston]] at a church. They played a couple of contemporary [[The Kinks|Kinks]] numbers but favoured American songs, including a new one: &quot;[[See See Rider|C.C. Rider]]&quot; by [[Mitch Ryder]] and the Detroit Wheels. Desiring a better name for the band, they settled on &quot;Rollers&quot;, but needed a more powerful American-sounding term in front of that. Derek Longmuir threw a dart at a map of the United States, landing first on Arkansas. This did not meet anyone's approval, so a second dart was thrown. It landed near [[Bay City, Michigan]]. The band agreed on the name, the Bay City Rollers.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=The Bay City Roller Who Rued The Day He Became A Pop Star |url=http://baycityrollers.weebly.com/roller-who-rued-the-day-he-became-a-pop-star.html |website=Bay City Rollers |publisher=Weebly |accessdate=21 November 2018 |date=10 March 1997}} Originally published in the ''Daily Mail''.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;&gt;{{cite book<br /> | first= Martin C.<br /> | last= Strong<br /> | year= 2000<br /> | title= The Great Rock Discography<br /> | edition= 5th<br /> | publisher= [[Mojo Books]]<br /> | location= Edinburgh<br /> | pages= 2–3<br /> | isbn= 1-84195-017-3}}&lt;/ref&gt; Short-term members from this period included bassist [[David Paton]] (from 1969 to 1970) and keyboardist [[Billy Lyall]] (1969–71), who went on to be founding members of another Edinburgh band, [[Pilot (band)|Pilot]].<br /> <br /> After signing with [[Bell Records (UK)|Bell Records]], the band's first hit was &quot;[[Keep on Dancing (The Gentrys song)|Keep On Dancing]]&quot; (UK No.&amp;nbsp;9, 1971), a cover of a 1965 hit by [[the Gentrys]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Guinness Rockopedia&quot;&gt;{{cite book<br /> | first= David<br /> | last= Roberts<br /> | year= 1998<br /> | title= Guinness Rockopedia<br /> | edition= 1st<br /> | publisher= Guinness Publishing Ltd.<br /> | location= London<br /> | page= [https://archive.org/details/guinnessrockoped0000unse/page/30 30]<br /> | isbn= 0-85112-072-5<br /> | url-access= registration<br /> | url= https://archive.org/details/guinnessrockoped0000unse/page/30<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt; Upon this release's success, they made appearances on [[BBC One]]'s ''[[Top of the Pops]]''.<br /> <br /> Several non-charting singles were released over the following two years. This period saw the addition of long term member guitarist [[Eric Faulkner]]. In mid-1973, they narrowly missed the [[UK Singles Chart]] with their fourth single, &quot;[[Saturday Night (Bay City Rollers song)|Saturday Night]]&quot;. By the end of 1973, Clark had become disillusioned with the band's musical direction and decided to leave just when his recording of &quot;[[Remember (Sha-La-La-La)]]&quot; climbed the charts to No. 6. He was replaced as lead singer by [[Les McKeown]]. A couple of months later, in early 1974, what became known as the classic line-up&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; was completed; guitarist John Devine was replaced by Stuart &quot;Woody&quot; Wood.<br /> <br /> ===Breakthrough: 1974–1975===<br /> In late 1973, McKeown recorded lead vocals on &quot;[[Remember (Sha-La-La-La)]]&quot;, and a lead-in to a series of UK [[record chart|chart]] [[hit record|hits]]. 16-year-old Stuart Wood completed the &quot;classic five&quot; line up in February 1974, a week after the band had debuted the &quot;Remember&quot; single on ''[[Top of the Pops]].'' (John Devine had mimed the piano part). By early 1975, the band was well on the way to achieving global success. The &quot;classic five&quot; line up consisted of: Alan Longmuir, Derek Longmuir, Stuart &quot;Woody&quot; Wood, Eric Faulkner and Les McKeown.<br /> <br /> Beginning with &quot;[[Remember (Sha-La-La-La)|Remember]]&quot; (UK No.&amp;nbsp;6), the Rollers' popularity exploded, and they released a string of hits on the UK chart. Following in succession were &quot;[[Shang-a-Lang (song)|Shang-a-Lang]]&quot; (UK No.&amp;nbsp;2), &quot;[[Summerlove Sensation]]&quot; (UK No.&amp;nbsp;3), and &quot;All of Me Loves All of You&quot; (UK No.&amp;nbsp;4).&lt;ref name=&quot;British Hit Singles &amp; Albums&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> By early 1975, they were one of the biggest-selling acts in the UK. The successful '75 UK tour, which prompted newspaper headlines about the rise of &quot;Rollermania&quot;&lt;ref name=&quot;Guinness Rockopedia&quot;/&gt; (a take-off on [[Beatlemania]] a decade before). The Rollers were the subject of a 20-week UK television series, ''[[Shang-a-Lang (TV series)|Shang-a-Lang]]''.<br /> <br /> A cover of [[The Four Seasons (band)|the Four Seasons]]' &quot;[[Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby Goodbye)|Bye, Bye, Baby]]&quot; stayed at No.&amp;nbsp;1 in the UK for six weeks in March and April 1975, selling nearly a million copies and becoming the biggest seller of the year. The subsequent single, &quot;[[Give a Little Love (Bay City Rollers song)|Give a Little Love]]&quot; topped the charts in July 1975, achieving their second No.&amp;nbsp;1 hit.&lt;ref name=&quot;British Hit Singles &amp; Albums&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; Two full-length LPs were produced during this period: ''[[Once Upon a Star]]'' (1975) and ''[[Wouldn't You Like It?]]'' (1975). Faulkner and Wood undertook the majority of the songwriting duties.<br /> <br /> By this time, Bay City Roller [[fan (person)|fans]] had a completely distinctive style of dress, featuring calf-length [[tartan]] trousers and tartan [[scarf|scarves]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> English singer-songwriter [[Nick Lowe]] wrote a &quot;Jaundiced&quot; (in Lowe's words&lt;ref name=canada_interview&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=9342a121-86f6-4403-8943-223081679e68 |title=Q and A with Nick Lowe |website=Canada.com |date=6 October 2007 |accessdate=24 April 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140501050558/http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=9342a121-86f6-4403-8943-223081679e68 |archivedate=1 May 2014 |df=dmy }}&lt;/ref&gt;) paean to the band titled &quot;Bay City Rollers We Love You&quot;. The track was &quot;carefully sculpted&quot; to be poor enough to get Lowe out of a recording contract with United Artists. The strategy backfired. UA issued the record as by the Tartan Horde,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://nicklowedisc.tripod.com/stiff/stiff.html |title=NICK LOWE DISCOGRAPHY – PART 1 |website=Nicklowedisc.tripod.com |date= |accessdate=24 April 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt; which was the name given to Rollers fans in England, and it became a substantial hit in Japan.&lt;ref name=canada_interview /&gt; Lowe was obliged to record a follow-up song called &quot;Rollers Show&quot;, which did not meet with the same commercial success. This follow-up song was included on the US release of Lowe's first album, ''[[Jesus of Cool|Pure Pop for Now People]]''.<br /> <br /> ===World impact: 1976===<br /> As the group's popularity swelled to superstardom in the UK, a concerted effort was made by [[Arista Records]] (the record company that evolved from Bell) to launch the Rollers in North America. New Arista head, [[Clive Davis]], was instrumental in grooming and overseeing the project. His work paid off, as in late 1975, the Rollers reached No.&amp;nbsp;1 on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] with &quot;[[Saturday Night (Bay City Rollers song)|Saturday Night]]&quot;. Ironically, &quot;Saturday Night&quot; had missed the UK chart completely two years earlier.&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; The Rollers gave the track their American debut, via a satellite-link performance on ''[[Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell|Saturday Night Live, with Howard Cosell]]''. In Canada, it fared equally well, hitting No.&amp;nbsp;1 on the ''[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]]'' national singles chart on 10 January 1976.&lt;ref name=&quot;Canada&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.6474a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |title=Collectionscanada.gc.ca |website=Collectionscanada.gc.ca |accessdate=16 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015035031/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.6474a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |archive-date=15 October 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}&lt;/ref&gt; The ''[[Bay City Rollers (album)|Bay City Rollers]]'' (1975) album (North American release only) hit No.&amp;nbsp;1 in the same chart on 7 February.&lt;ref name=&quot;Canada&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> A second North American hit came with &quot;Money Honey&quot;, written by Faulkner, which hit No.&amp;nbsp;9 in the US. In Canada, it fared better, following its predecessor to the top, giving them their second No.&amp;nbsp;1 in the ''RPM'' national singles chart on 13 March 1976.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.4101a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |title=Item Display – RPM – Library and Archives Canada |website=Collectionscanada.gc.ca |accessdate=16 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015035341/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.4101a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |archive-date=15 October 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The North America/Japan release album ''[[Rock n' Roll Love Letter]]'' (1976) jumped from No.&amp;nbsp;25, to the top position, in a single week in Canada. This deposed their own ''[[Bay City Rollers (album)|Bay City Rollers]]'' (1975) album at No.&amp;nbsp;1 on the national chart, on 27 March 1976,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.4087a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |title=Item Display – RPM – Library and Archives Canada |website=Collectionscanada.gc.ca |accessdate=16 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020031139/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&amp;file_num=nlc008388.4087a&amp;type=1&amp;interval=24&amp;PHPSESSID=kjerdnvbvl3a8p4jfufutrc7u6 |archive-date=20 October 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}&lt;/ref&gt; However, it only managed to achieve the No.&amp;nbsp;31 spot on the US ''Billboard'' chart.<br /> <br /> They were also extremely popular in Australia. One example of their popularity, was put into the book about ''[[Countdown (Australian TV series)|Countdown]]'' – the Australian TV music show which ran from 1974 - 1987. Their 1976 appearance on Countdown coincided with a [[Solar eclipse of October 23, 1976|total eclipse]] of the sun. Director [[Ted Emery]] recalled:&lt;ref&gt;Wilmoth, Peter – Glad All Over – The Countdown Years 1974–1987 McPhee Gribble/[[Penguin Books]], 1993. Page 149&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{quote|(there)... were thousands of kids done up in tartan pants that didn't reach the top of their shoes, constantly bashing on the [[plexiglas]] doors. They would do anything... to get into that television studio. There's 200 kids bashing on the door and a total eclipse of the sun occurred. I'd never seen one. On this day we all stopped in the studio and the Rollers went up on the roof. We stood out there and watched the flowers close up and all the automatic street lighting come on. It was chilling, the most fantastic thing you'd ever see. Downstairs the kids never turned around, staring into the plexiglas waiting to see the Rollers come out of the studio, go down the corridor and into the canteen. (They) never noticed the total eclipse of the sun.}}<br /> <br /> By early 1976, the strain of success (and the discomfort of being a man in his late 20s in a teen band) had taken its toll on bassist Alan Longmuir, who decided to leave the group.&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; He was replaced for seven months by 17-year-old Ian Mitchell from [[Northern Ireland]] – the first band member born outside Edinburgh, Scotland.&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; With Mitchell, the group released an album titled ''[[Dedication (Bay City Rollers album)|Dedication]]'' (1976), and hit the charts with a [[cover version]] of the [[Dusty Springfield]] song, &quot;[[I Only Want to Be with You#Bay City Rollers version|I Only Want to Be with]] You. &quot; The song reached US No.&amp;nbsp;12, as well as &quot;Yesterday's Hero&quot; (featuring live material from a 1976 personal appearance in [[Toronto]]'s [[Nathan Phillips Square]]),&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=des89c-lkRI |title=Youtube.com |publisher=[[YouTube]] |date=15 June 2009 |accessdate=16 July 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; and &quot;Dedication&quot;.<br /> <br /> ===1977–1979===<br /> As the Rollers' popularity waned, the shuffling of personnel continued; Mitchell quit the band. He was replaced by guitarist [[Pat McGlynn]]. Further struggles involved the direction of their sound, as the members wished to pursue more sophisticated styles. They settled on [[David Bowie]]'s producer, [[Harry Maslin]], and in August 1977 released ''[[It's a Game (Bay City Rollers album)|It's a Game]]'' as a four-piece group, comprising McKeown, Wood, Faulkner and Derek Longmuir. The ''It's a Game'' tour was recorded in 1977 at Japan's [[Nippon Budokan|Budokan Hall]], and was later released in 2001 as ''Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan 1977''.<br /> <br /> On the tour, they covered an unsuccessful 1973 single by [[String Driven Thing]], &quot;It's a Game&quot; to give them their final UK Top 20 hit (#16 in May 1977). Oddly enough, this single provided them with their highest-charting German hit, reaching No.&amp;nbsp;4 in the same year.&lt;ref&gt;''Starke Zeiten'', Hit-Bilanz, 1988 BMG-Ariola 258850&lt;/ref&gt; The follow-up &quot;[[You Made Me Believe in Magic]]&quot; could only make No.&amp;nbsp;34 in July in the UK and No.&amp;nbsp;10 in the US, but this would be their final major success there, too.&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ===New singer, new name===<br /> At the end of 1978, the band had split with McKeown, then fired manager Tam Paton shortly after, and decided to continue in a more [[New wave music|new wave]], rock-oriented sound. Their name was now the Rollers. South African-born [[Duncan Faure]] joined the band as new lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. With Faure, the line-up produced three albums: ''Elevator'' (1979), ''Voxx'' (1980) and ''Ricochet'' (1981).&lt;ref name=&quot;The Great Rock Discography&quot;/&gt; Following the expiry of the band's Arista contract, none of the releases sold as well as expected, and they stopped touring by late 1981.<br /> <br /> Thirty-five years after its release, ''[[The Federalist (website)|The Federalist]]'' described ''Ricochet'' as a pop rock masterpiece, demonstrating a maturity in the band's musical style.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://thefederalist.com/2016/08/05/nobodys-ever-heard-of-the-best-bay-city-rollers-album/|title=Nobody’s Ever Heard Of The Best Bay City Rollers Album|date=5 August 2016|accessdate=27 October 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt; ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' agreed, comparing ''Ricochet'' to the pop/[[New wave music|new wave]] style of [[the Cars]], and recommending the album be &quot;rescued from obscurity&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://news.avclub.com/read-this-this-bay-city-rollers-lp-should-be-rescued-f-1798250379|title=Read This: This Bay City Rollers LP should be rescued from obscurity|first=Joe|last=Blevins|website=News.avcluv.com|accessdate=27 October 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===1980s–2000s===<br /> During the 1980s and 1990s, there were a few short tours. Seven past members played Japan in 1982, and again in 1983. A reunion album, ''Breakout'', was released in Japan and Australia in 1985, and added drummer George Spencer. ''Breakout'' was written primarily by McKeown and McGlynn with minor contributions from Faulkner, Wood, and Mitchell.<br /> <br /> In the late 1980s, a version of the band called the New Rollers was formed featuring Faulkner on lead vocals, Karen Prosser on vocals, Jason Medvec on guitar, Andy Boakes on bass, and Mark Roberts on drums. The band toured extensively throughout the US and Canada as well as tours of the UK and Australia. This group also released an independent four-song [[Extended play|EP]] titled ''Party Harty''.<br /> <br /> In 1990, Wood and Alan Longmuir joined with Faulkner to tour under the Bay City Rollers name, and issued several CDs of re-recordings of the old Roller tunes.<br /> <br /> The classic line-up (minus Derek Longmuir)&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news|url = https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/mar/24/3|title = Former Bay City Roller escapes jail on child porn charges|date = |accessdate = |website = |newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|last = Longmuir|first = Derek}}&lt;/ref&gt; performed a one-off New Year's Eve millennium concert, the last official Bay City Rollers concert (1999–2000) in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. Interest was rekindled in the UK by various television documentaries about the group; and a new television-advertised [[compilation album|compilation]] of [[greatest hits]], ''Very Best of the Bay City Rollers'', entered the [[UK Albums Chart]], on release in 2004 at No.&amp;nbsp;11.&lt;ref name=&quot;British Hit Singles &amp; Albums&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> On 22 September 2015 the Bay City Rollers, including McKeown, Wood, and Alan Longmuir, announced they were reforming and would play a show at the Glasgow Barrowlands on 20 December.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/music/music-news/bay-city-rollers-back-scots-6492914|title=Bay City Rollers are back: Watch our video as pop icons announce reunion|first=John|last=Dingwall|date=22 September 2015|website=Dailyrecord.co.uk|accessdate=17 October 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On 27 February 2018, Wood announced that the new Bay City Rollers would be performing in Tokyo, Japan in June of the same year. The band comprises Wood on guitar, Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, Marcus Cordock on bass, and Jamie McGrory on drums.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://japantoday.com/category/entertainment/New-generation-Bay-City-Rollers-to-perform-2-nights-in-Tokyo|title=New generation Bay City Rollers to perform 2 nights in Tokyo|website=Japantoday.com|accessdate=17 October 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Bassist Alan Longmuir died on 2 July 2018 after falling ill while on holiday with his wife in Mexico.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44679446|title=Bay City Roller Alan Longmuir dies|date=2 July 2018|website=Bbc.com|accessdate=17 October 2019}}&lt;/ref&gt; His autobiography ''I Ran With The Gang: My Life In and Out of The Bay City Rollers'' was published posthumously in November 2018. The book was written with [[Martin Knight (author)|Martin Knight]].<br /> <br /> On 1 September 2020, Ian Mitchell died; he was 62.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54001874|title=Bay City Rollers member Ian Mitchell dies|date=2 September 2020|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Financial disputes==<br /> {{update-section|date=January 2020}}<br /> According to the [[BBC]], the Bay City Rollers sold 120&amp;nbsp;million records.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34323112|title=Bay City Rollers announce reunion |work=[[BBC News]] |date=September 22, 2015 |accessdate=September 22, 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In March 2007, six former members of the group (Faure plus the &quot;classic line-up&quot;) announced a lawsuit against [[Arista Records]] in hopes of claiming what they described as &quot;tens of millions of dollars&quot; of unpaid royalties. Nobby Clark threatened to sue the other band members if their lawsuit were successful, stating that he was the creative force behind the band's success, despite the fact that he left the group in 1973, before the bulk of their fame and fortune began.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070328133604/http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1019&amp;id=437372007|url-status=dead|title=Scottish News - The Scotsman|archivedate=28 March 2007|website=Scotsman.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070517033253/http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1019&amp;id=449172007|url-status=dead|title=Scottish News - The Scotsman|archivedate=17 May 2007|website=Scotsman.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In September 2010, Gordon &quot;Nobby&quot; Clark, Ian Mitchell and Pat McGlynn filed a complaint in the courts, in the United States, against the six members (Faure plus the &quot;classic line-up&quot;), over being excluded from the case against Arista records. Clark, Mitchell and McGlynn were seeking to have their rights determined, and were also seeking financial damages against the other Bay City Rollers, for alleged breach of contract. In 2013 a judge in the [[United States Circuit Court of Appeals]] ruled against the three due to the [[statute of frauds]], which establishes that certain agreements must be in writing under certain conditions, with the [[appellate judge]] ruling, &quot;A claim for unjust enrichment must be based on the value of plaintiffs' contribution to the joint effort of the band at the time it made the relevant records, not on the income stream resulting from a revival over thirty years later,&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/three-members-bay-city-rollers-617514 | title=Three Ex-Members of Bay City Rollers Denied in Royalty Collection Attempt | website=Hollywoodreporter.com | date=29 August 2013 | accessdate=17 September 2013 | author=Gardner, Eriq}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In March 2011, a New York judge determined that the Bay City Rollers could move forward with their four-year-old lawsuit against Arista Records. Arista denied responsibility for the majority of the royalties, citing a New York statute of limitations. The statute limits plaintiffs from recovering damages post six years in contract disputes; therefore would negate the Rollers' claims for royalties incurred prior to 2001. However, since Arista had continued to promise the Bay City Rollers their royalties, in writing, the judge ruled that the statute was not applicable.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=Mickie |url=http://mickieszoo.blogspot.com/2011/06/bay-city-rollers-to-continue-suit.html |title=Mickie's Zoo: Bay City Rollers to continue suit against Arista Records |website=Mickieszoo.blogspot.com |date=1 June 2011 |accessdate=16 July 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After almost a decade, the legal battle came to an end with an out-of-court settlement in 2016. Arista Records' parent company - [[Sony Music]], is believed to have paid $3.5 million, with each band member receiving £70,000.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/bay-city-rollers-legal-battle-reaches-end-road-865600|title=Bay City Rollers legal battle reaches end of the road|website=www.scotsman.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-16}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Discography==<br /> {{main|Bay City Rollers discography}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==Further reading==<br /> {{Wikipedia books|Bay City Rollers}}<br /> * Brigitte Tast, Hans-Jürgen Tast: ''Wie weit ist vorbei? Ein Konzert, eine Party und Meldungen aus der ganzen Welt''. 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