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[[File:Rammasun 11 may 2008 0155Z.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Rammasun near peak intensity]]
[[File:Rammasun 11 may 2008 0155Z.jpg|thumb|right|Typhoon Rammasun near peak intensity]]
:0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed within the [[Philippine Sea]] about, 800&nbsp;km (500&nbsp;miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines.<ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT">{{cite web|url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/41st/docs/item%206/TC_summary_WRD_TC41_6_Add1.doc|Author=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|publisher=[[World Meteorological Organisation]]|title=A Review of the Activities of RSMC Tokyo during the 2008 Pacific Typhoon Season|year=2009|accessdate=2009-01-18}}</ref>
:0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed within the [[Philippine Sea]] about, 800&nbsp;km (500&nbsp;miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines.<ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT">{{cite web|url=http://www.typhooncommittee.org/41st/docs/item%206/TC_summary_WRD_TC41_6_Add1.doc|author=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|publisher=[[World Meteorological Organisation]]|title=A Review of the Activities of RSMC Tokyo during the 2008 Pacific Typhoon Season|year=2009|accessdate=2009-01-18}}</ref>
:0300 UTC - PAGASA designates the Tropical Depression located about, 800&nbsp;km (500&nbsp;miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines, as Tropical Depression Butchoy.<ref name="PAGASA Advisory 07-05-08 03z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5XdCVLzNL|publisher=[[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]|title=PAGASA Advisory 07-05-08 03z|date=2008-05-07|accessdate=2008-05-07}}</ref>
:0300 UTC - PAGASA designates the Tropical Depression located about, 800&nbsp;km (500&nbsp;miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines, as Tropical Depression Butchoy.<ref name="PAGASA Advisory 07-05-08 03z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5XdCVLzNL|publisher=[[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]|title=PAGASA Advisory 07-05-08 03z|date=2008-05-07|accessdate=2008-05-07}}</ref>
:0600 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Butchoy as Tropical Depression 03W.<ref name="JTWC Warning 07-05-08 06z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5XdNZ2sk5|publisher=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]|title=JTWC Advisory 07-05-08 06z|accessdate=2008-05-09}}</ref>
:0600 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Butchoy as Tropical Depression 03W.<ref name="JTWC Warning 07-05-08 06z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5XdNZ2sk5|publisher=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]|title=JTWC Advisory 07-05-08 06z|accessdate=2008-05-09}}</ref>
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:0600 UTC - Both the JMA and the JTWC report that Tropical Depression 04W has formed about 360&nbsp;kilometres (230&nbsp;miles) the northeast of Manila, in the Philippines.<ref name="JTWC Warning 12-05-08 21z">{{cite web|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/GuamStuff/2008051221-WTPN.PGTW|publisher=[[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]]|title=JTWC Advisory 12-05-08 21z|accessdate=2008-05-12}}</ref><ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT:Matmo">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5YcDYNf6v|publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|title=RSMC Tokyo Tropical cyclone Best Track: Matmo|year=2008|accessdate=2009-01-20}}</ref>
:0600 UTC - Both the JMA and the JTWC report that Tropical Depression 04W has formed about 360&nbsp;kilometres (230&nbsp;miles) the northeast of Manila, in the Philippines.<ref name="JTWC Warning 12-05-08 21z"/><ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT:Matmo">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5YcDYNf6v|publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|title=RSMC Tokyo Tropical cyclone Best Track: Matmo|year=2008|accessdate=2009-01-20}}</ref>
:0900 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Cosme has formed to the west of [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]].<ref name="PAGASA Advisory 14-05-08 09z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5Xo4By4Mr|publisher=[[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]|title=PAGASA Advisory 14-05-08 09z|date=2008-05-14|accessdate=2008-05-14}}</ref>
:0900 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Cosme has formed to the west of [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]].<ref name="PAGASA Advisory 14-05-08 09z">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5Xo4By4Mr|publisher=[[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]]|title=PAGASA Advisory 14-05-08 09z|date=2008-05-14|accessdate=2008-05-14}}</ref>
:1200 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression Cosme as a Tropical Depression and starts to issue advisories on Cosme.<ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT:Halong">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5djygEghv|publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|title=RSMC Tokyo Tropical cyclone Best Track: Halong, Kammuri, Kalmaegi, Nakri & Sinlaku|year=2008|accessdate=2009-01-20}}</ref>
:1200 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression Cosme as a Tropical Depression and starts to issue advisories on Cosme.<ref name="RSMC Tokyo BT:Halong">{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5djygEghv|publisher=[[Japan Meteorological Agency]]|title=RSMC Tokyo Tropical cyclone Best Track: Halong, Kammuri, Kalmaegi, Nakri & Sinlaku|year=2008|accessdate=2009-01-20}}</ref>
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Revision as of 07:09, 4 June 2009

This timeline documents all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation during the 2008 Pacific typhoon season. The 2008 Pacific typhoon season officially started on January 1 2008 and ended on January 1 2009. The first tropical cyclone of the season formed on January 13. The timeline also includes information which was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the various warning agencies, such as information on a storm that was not operationally warned on, has been included.

During the year, a total of 41 tropical depressions, were designated as Tropical Depressions by either, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) who run the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in Tokyo, Japan. The JMA assigns names to Tropical Depressions should they intensify into a tropical storm. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), also assign local names to tropical depressions which form within their area of responsibility. These names aren’t in common use outside of PAGASA’s Area of Responsibility. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and other National Meteorological and Hydrological Services also issue warnings for the North-Western Pacific Ocean. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center warnings are referred to numerically to avoid confusion, as the JTWC sometimes recognises a storm at a different intensity compared to the JMA.

Timeline

Timeline of the 2008 Pacific typhoon season#Chart

January

Tropical Storm 01W on January 14
January 1
0000 UTC - The 2008 Pacific typhoon season begins.
January 9
1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 01W forms to the east of the Philippines.[1]
January 13
0600 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression 01W as a minor Tropical Depression.[2]
January 14
0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 01W has intensified into a Tropical storm.[1]
1800 UTC - Tropical Storm 01W weakens into a Tropical Depression.[1]
January 17
1200 UTC - The JMA issues its last advisory on Tropical Depression 01W.[3]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 01W has dissipated.[1]
January 22
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that their second Tropical depression has formed to the south of the Spratly Islands.[4]
January 23
0000 UTC - The JMA issues its last advisory on the Tropical Depression.[5]

February

  • There was no tropical storm activity in the Western North Pacific basin in February.

March

March 26
1800 UTC - The JMA report that a tropical depression has formed within the Philippine sea.[6]
March 27
1200 UTC - The JMA release their final advisory on the tropical depression located within the Philippine sea.[7]

April

April 13
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the east of Mindanao[8]
2100 UTC - PAGASA designates the Tropical depression, previously located to the east of Mindanao, as Tropical Depression Ambo.[9]
April 14
0000 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Ambo as Tropical Depression 02W.[10]
1200 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 02W to Tropical Storm 02W.[11]
April 15
Typhoon Neoguri on April 18 approaching southern China
0600 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Storm 02W as Tropical Storm Neoguri.[8]
1500 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Ambo (Neoguri) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[9]
April 16
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Neoguri to Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri.[8]
0600 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 02W to a Category One Typhoon.[11]
1200 UTC - The JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri to Typhoon Neoguri.[8]
April 17
0600 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 02W, has intensified into a Category Two Typhoon.[11]
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that Typhoon Neoguri, has reached its peak winds of 150 km/h (90 mph).[8]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 02W has reached its peak winds of 175 km/h (110 mph).[11]
April 18
0600 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 02W has weakened into a Category one Typhoon.[11]
April 19
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Neoguri to a severe tropical storm.[8]
0000 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 02W to a tropical storm.[11]
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri to a tropical storm.[8]
c. 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Neoguri makes landfall on Guangdong province in southern China.[12]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that tropical storm Neoguri has dissipated inland near Hong Kong, China.[11]
1800 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Neoguri to a Tropical Depression.[8]
April 20
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Neoguri has dissipated.[8]

May

May 7
Typhoon Rammasun near peak intensity
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed within the Philippine Sea about, 800 km (500 miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines.[13]
0300 UTC - PAGASA designates the Tropical Depression located about, 800 km (500 miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines, as Tropical Depression Butchoy.[14]
0600 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Butchoy as Tropical Depression 03W.[15]
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that the tropical depression, previously located about 800 km (500 miles) east of Mindanao, Philippines, has intensified into a Tropical Storm and names it Rammasun[13]
1800 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 03W to Tropical Storm 03W.[16]
May 8
1800 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Rammasun to a Severe Tropical Storm.[13]
May 9
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 03W to a Category One Typhoon.[16]
0600 UTC - JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Rammasun to Typhoon Rammasun.[13]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 03W has intensified into a Category Two Typhoon.[16]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 03W has intensified into a Category Three Typhoon.[16]
May 10
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 03W has intensified into a Category Four Typhoon.[16]
1200 UTC - The JMA report that Typhoon Rammasun has reached its peak winds of 195 km/h (120 mph).[13]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 03W has reached its peak wind speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph) which makes Typhoon 03W a Category Four Super Typhoon.[16]
May 11
0600 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Super Typhoon 03W to a Category Four Typhoon.[16]
1200 UTC - Typhoon 03W weakens into a Category Three Typhoon.[16]
1800 UTC - Typhoon 03W weakens into a Category Two Typhoon.[16]
May 12
0300 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Typhoon Butchoy (Rammasun) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[17]
0600 UTC - Typhoon 03W weakens into a Category One Typhoon.[16]
1800 UTC - JMA downgrades Typhoon Rammasun to a severe tropical storm.[13]
2100 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm 03W (Rammasun) as it begins to transit into an extratropical system.[18]
May 13
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Rammasun has become an extratropical cyclone.[13]
May 14
0600 UTC - Both the JMA and the JTWC report that Tropical Depression 04W has formed about 360 kilometres (230 miles) the northeast of Manila, in the Philippines.[18][19]
0900 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Cosme has formed to the west of Luzon in the Philippines.[20]
1200 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression Cosme as a Tropical Depression and starts to issue advisories on Cosme.[21]
1200 UTC - The JMA report that the extratropical cyclone that was Rammasun has dissipated.[13]
May 15
Tropical Storm Matmo on May 15
1200 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Depression 04W to Tropical Storm Matmo.[19]
1200 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Cosme, west-southwest of Manila, Philippines as Tropical Depression 05W.[22]
1500 UTC - PAGASA designates Tropical Storm Matmo as Tropical Depression Dindo.[23]
1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 04W (Matmo) intensifies into a Tropical Storm.[24]
May 16
0300 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Dindo (Matmo) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[23]
0600 UTC - Tropical Storm Matmo intensifies into a Severe Tropical Storm and reaches it peak windspeeds of 95 km/h (60 mph).[19]
0600 UTC - Both the JMA and the JTWC report that Tropical Depression Cosme has intensified into a Tropical Storm with the JMA assigning the international name of Halong to Cosme.[21][25]
0600 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm 04W (Matmo) as it becomes extratropical.[26]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Matmo to a Tropical Storm.[19]
May 17
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Halong to Severe Tropical Storm Halong.[21]
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Matmo to a Tropical Depression.[19]
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Matmo has Dissipated.[19]
0600 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 05W (Halong) to Typhoon 05W.[25]
0900 UTC - PAGASA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Cosme (Halong) has made landfall in Western Pangasinan.[27]
2100 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 05W (Halong) to a tropical storm.[25]
May 18
0000 UTC - JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Halong to a Tropical Storm.[21]
1800 UTC - JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Halong to Severe Tropical Storm Halong.[21]
May 19
1800 UTC - JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Halong to a tropical storm.[21]
2100 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Cosme (Halong) as it leaves PAGASA's area of responsibility.[28]
May 20
0000 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm 05W (Halong).[29]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Halong to a low.[21]
May 24
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that the low that was Halong has dissipated.[21]
May 26
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the north of Yap.[21]
May 27
Typhoon Nakri near peak intensity
0000 UTC - The JTWC designates the Tropical Depression previously located to the north of Yap, as Tropical Depression 06W.[30]
0600 UTC - The JMA designates the Tropical Depression previously located to the north of Yap as Tropical Storm Nakri.[21]
0600 UTC - The JMA report that a Tropical Depression has formed to the northeast of Manila, in the Philippines.[31]
0600 UTC - The JTWC report that Tropical Storm 06W (Nakri) has intensified into a Tropical Storm.[32]
May 28
0000 UTC - JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Nakri to Severe Tropical Storm Nakri.[21]
0000 UTC - The JMA issues their last advisory on the Depression located to the north of the Philippines.[33]
1500 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 06W to a Category one Typhoon.[32]
0600 UTC - JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Nakri to Typhoon Nakri.[21]
May 29
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nakri has rapidly intensified into a Category Four Typhoon.[32]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nakri has reached its peak winds of 230 km/h (145 mph).[32]
2100 UTC - Typhoon Nakri enters PAGASA's area of responsibility and is assigned the local name of Enteng.[34]
May 30
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nakri has weakened, into a Category Three Typhoon.[32]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nakri has weakened, into a Category Two Typhoon.[32]
May 31
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Nakri has weakened, into a Category One Typhoon.[32]

June

June 2
0300 UTC - PAGASA issues its final bulletin on Typhoon Enteng (Nakri) as it leaves the Philippine Area of Responsibility.[35]
1800 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon Nakri to a tropical storm.[32]
June 3
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Nakri to a Severe Tropical Storm[21]
0000 UTC - The JTWC issues its last advisory on Tropical Storm Nakri.[32]
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Nakri to a low.[21]
June 6
0000 UTC - The JMA report that the low that was Tropical Storm Nakri has crossed the International Dateline and moved out of their area of responsibility.[21]
0000 UTC - The JMA report that a Tropical Depression, has formed to the south of Okinawa.[36]
1800 UTC - The JMA issue their last advisory on the Tropical Depression that was previously located to the south of Okinawa.[37]
June 17
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed over the sea northwest of the Palau Islands.[38]
June 18
0600 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Frank has formed to the east of Mindanao.[9]
1200 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Frank, as Tropical Depression 07W.[39]
1800 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 07W to Tropical Storm 07W.[40]
June 19
0000 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Storm 07W as Tropical Storm Fengshen.[38]
1200 UTC - JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Fengshen to Severe Tropical Storm Fengshen.[38]
1800 UTC - JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Fengshen to Typhoon Fengshen.[38]
1800 UTC - JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 07W (Fengshen) to Typhoon 07W (Fengshen).[40]
June 20
0900 UTC - PAGASA declares that Typhoon Frank has made landfall on Eastern Samar.[41]
June 22
0000 UTC - JMA downgrades Typhoon Fengshen to a severe tropical storm.[38]
June 23
0000 UTC - JTWC downgrades Typhoon Fengshen to a tropical storm.[40]
0900 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Severe Tropical Storm Frank (Fengshen) as it moves out its Area of Responsibility.[9]
June 24
1800 UTC - JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Fengshen to a tropical storm.[38]
June 25
0000 UTC - The Hong Kong Observatory declares that Tropical Storm Fengshen has made landfall on eastern Shenzhen.[42]
0600 UTC - JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Fengshen to a tropical depression.[38]
1200 UTC - JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm Fengshen to a tropical depression and issues its final advisory.[40]

July

July 4
0300 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Gener has formed to the west of Luzon.[9]
July 5
0300 UTC - PAGASA issues its last advisory on Tropical Depression Gener as the system leaves its area of responsibility.[9]
July 7
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that Gener has become a Tropical Depression.[43]
July 8
0000 UTC - The JMA issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression Gener.[44]
July 13
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the southeast of Iwo To in Japan.[45]
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the east of Basco, Batanes in the Philippines.[21]
2100 UTC - PAGASA names the Tropical Depression to the east of Basco, Batanes, as Tropical Depression Helen.[46]
July 14
0600 UTC - JTWC designates Tropical Depression Helen as Tropical Depression 08W.[47]
July 15
0600 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression 08W as Tropical Storm Kalmaegi.[21]
0600 UTC - The JMA issues its last advisory on the Tropical Depression previously located to the southwest of Iwo To.[48]
1200 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 08W to Tropical Storm 08W (Kalmaegi).[49]
July 16
0600 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Kalmaegi to a Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi.[21]
July 17
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi has reached its peak windspeeds of to a Typhoon.[21]
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 08W to a Category one Typhoon.[49]
0600 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 08W has become a Category two Typhoon.[49]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Kalmaegi to a severe tropical storm.[21]
1340 UTC - Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi makes landfall at Ilan County in northeast Taiwan.[50]
1800 UTC - Typhoon 08W weakens into a Category One Typhoon.[49]
2100 UTC - PAGASA reports that Typhoon Helen (Kalmaegi) has left their Area of Responsibility, and issues their last advisory.[51]
July 18
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Kalmaegi to a Tropical Storm.[21]
0000 UTC - Typhoon 08W weakens into a Tropical Storm[49]
1800 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Kalmaegi to a Tropical Depression.[21]
July 19
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 08W has weakened into a Tropical Depression.[49]
July 20
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kalmaegi has weakened into an area of low pressure.[21]
July 23
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the south of Okinawa in Japan.[52]
July 24
0300 UTC - PAGASA designates the Tropical Depression previously located to the south of Okinawa as Tropical Depression Igme.[53]
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that the area of low pressure that was Tropical Depression Kalmaegi has dissipated.[21]
1200 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Igme, southeast of Naha, Okinawa as Tropical Depression 09W.[54]
July 25
0000 UTC - JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 09W as Tropical Storm 09W.[55]
0600 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Storm 09W as Tropical Storm Fung-wong.[52]
July 26
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Fung-wong to a Severe Tropical Storm.[52]
1200 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 09W to a Category one Typhoon.[56]
July 27
0000 UTC - JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong to Typhoon Fung-Wong.[52]
0600 UTC - The Joint Typhoon Warning Center reports that Typhoon Fung-Wong has intensified into a Category Two Typhoon.[57]
1800 UTC - The Joint Typhoon Warning Center reports that Typhoon Fung-Wong has reached its peak windspeeds of 175 km/h (110 mph).[58]
2200 UTC - Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall along the border of Hualien County and Taitung County in Taiwan.[59]
July 28
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Fung-wong to Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong.[52]
1200 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon Fung-wong to a Tropical Storm.[60]
1500 UTC - The JTWC reports that Severe Tropical Storm Fung-wong has made landfall on China.[61]
1800 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm 09W (Fung-wong) as it moves inland over mainland China.[62]
2100 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Typhoon Igme (Fung-wong) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[63]
July 29
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Fung-wong to a Tropical Storm.[52]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Fung-wong to a Tropical Depression.[52]

August

August 1
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Fung-wong has dissipated.[52]
August 3
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the northeast of Aparri, Cagayan in the Philippines.[21]
1500 UTC - PAGASA designates that the Tropical Depression located about 140 km north-northeast of Aparri, Cagayan as Tropical Depression Julian.[64]
August 4
0000 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Julian as Tropical Depression 10W.[65]
1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 10W intensifes into a Tropical storm.[66]
August 5
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Depression 10W to Tropical Storm Kammuri.[21]
0300 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Storm Julian (Kammuri), has left its area of responsibility and releases its final advisory.[67]
August 6
0000 UTC - Both the JMA and the JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kammuri has reached its peak windspeeds of 95 km/h (60 mph) which makes Kammuri a Severe Tropical Storm.[21]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Kammuri to a Tropical Storm.[21]
1800 UTC - The JTWC issues it final advisory on Tropical Storm Kammuri.[68]
August 7
1800 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Kammuri to a tropical depression.[21]
August 8
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kammuri has dissipated.[21]
August 9
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed, to the north of Minami Torishima.[69]
August 10
0600 UTC - The JMA reports the Tropical Depression previously located to the north of Minami Torishima, has intensified into Tropical Storm Phanfone.[69]
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Phanfone has reached its peak winds of 95 km/h (60 mph) which makes it a Severe Tropical Storm.[69]
August 11
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Phanfone to a Tropical Storm.
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the southeast of Vietnam.[70]
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Phanfone to an extratropical low.[69]
August 12
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that the low that was Tropical Storm Phanfone has dissipated.[69]
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the southeast of Taiwan.[71]
0600 UTC - The JMA reports that the Tropical Depression, previously located to the south of Vietnam, has dissipated.[72]

Timeline

August 13
0000 UTC - The JTWC designates the Tropical Depression, previously located to the south of Taiwan, as Tropical Depression 11W.[73]
August 14
0000 UTC - The remnants of Tropical Depression Kika cross the International Dateline.[74]
0600 UTC - The Central Pacific Hurricane Center reports that the remnants of Tropical Depression Kika have reintensified into a Tropical Depression.[74]
0600 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression 11W.[47]
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression, has formed to the southwest of Japan.[75]
1800 UTC - The JTWC designates the Tropical Depression located to the southwest of Japan as Tropical Depression 12W.[76]
1800 UTC - Tropical Depression Kika, weakens into a Tropical Disturbance.[74]
August 15
0000 UTC - Tropical Disturbance Kika reintensifies, into a Tropical Depression.[74]
0300 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 12W as Tropical Storm 12W. [77]
0600 UTC- The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 11W, has dissipated.[78]
  • 0600 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Storm 12W as Tropical Storm Vongfong. [79]
August 16
  • 2100 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm 12W (Vongfong) as it transits into an extratropical system. [80]
August 17
  • 0300 UTC - The JTWC designates 92W.INVEST, west-northwest of Guam, as Tropical Depression 13W. [81]
  • 0600 UTC - JMA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Vongfong as it develops into an extratropical low. [82]
  • 1500 UTC - The JTWC upgraded Tropical Depression 13W to Tropical Storm 13W. [83]
  • 1500 UTC - PAGASA designates Tropical Storm 13W as Tropical Depression Karen.[84]
August 18
  • 0000 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Storm 13W as Tropical Storm Nuri.[85]
  • 1200 UTC - JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Nuri to Severe Tropical Storm Nuri. [86]
  • 1500 UTC -JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 13W (Nuri) to Typhoon 13W (Nuri).[87]
  • 1800 UTC - JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Nuri to Typhoon Nuri. [88]
August 21
  • 0900 UTC - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Typhoon Karen (Nuri) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[89]
  • 1800 UTC - JMA downgrades Typhoon Nuri to a Severe Tropical Storm.[90]
  • 2100 UTC - JTWC downgrades Typhoon 13W (Nuri) to a Tropical Storm.[91]
August 22
  • 1200 UTC - JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Nuri to a Tropical Storm.[92]
  • 2100 UTC - JTWC declares landfall of Tropical Storm 13W (Nuri) and issues its final advisory.[93]
August 23
  • 0000 UTC - JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Nuri to a tropical depression and issues its final warning.[94]
August 25
  • 0900 UTC - PAGASA names an area of low pressure 550 km east-southeast of Virac, Catanduanes as Tropical Depression Lawin.[95]
August 26
  • 1500 UTC - JTWC designates Tropical Depression Lawin as Tropical Depression 14W. [96]
August 27
  • 0300 UTC - JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 14W to Tropical Storm 14W. [97]
  • 0900 UTC - JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 14W to Tropical Depression 14W. [98]
August 28
  • 0300 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression 14W. [99]
  • 0900 UTC - PAGASA downgrades Tropical Depression Lawin to an area of low pressure and issues its final advisory. [100]

September

September 8
0300 UTC – PAGASA names an area of low pressure 240 km Northeast of Catanduanes as Tropical Depression Marce.[101]
1500 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Marce as Tropical Depression 15W.[102]
1800 UTC – The JMA designates Tropical Depression 15W (Marce) as Tropical Storm Sinlaku.[103]
2100 UTC – The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 15W (Sinlaku) to Tropical Storm 15W.[104]
September 9
0600 UTC – The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Sinlaku to Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku.[105]
1500 UTC – The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 15W (Sinlaku) to Typhoon 15W.[106]
1800 UTC – The JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku to Typhoon Sinlaku.[107]
September 10
0300 UTC – The JTWC designates an area of low pressure southeast of Japan as Tropical Storm 16W.[108]
1500 UTC – The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 16W to a tropical depression.[109]
2100 UTC – The JTWC reupgrades Tropical Depression 16W to Tropical Storm 16W.[110]
September 11
0900 UTC – The JTWC re-downgrades Tropical Storm 16W to a tropical depression.[111]
2100 UTC – The JTWC issues its last advisory on Tropical Depression 16W as it starts its extratropical transition.[112]
September 12
1600 UTC - Typhoon Sinlaku makes landfall near Toucheng, Yilan, Taiwan.[113]
September 14
0300 UTC - The JTWC issues its first and only advisory on Tropical Depression 17W as the depression becomes extratropical.[114]
0300 UTC – The JMA downgrades Typhoon Sinlaku to a severe tropical storm.[115]
September 15
2100 UTC – The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 15W (Sinlaku) to a tropical storm.[116]
September 16
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku to a tropical storm.[115]
September 17
1200 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Sinlaku to Severe Tropical Storm Sinlaku.
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed far east of the Philippines.[117]
September 18
0400 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 15W (Sinlaku) to Typhoon 15W.[118]
0900 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 15W (Sinlaku) to a tropical storm.[119]
September 18
1800 UTC - The JTWC designates the tropical depression east of the Philippines as Tropical Depression 18W.[120]
September 19
0600 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 18W to Tropical Storm 18W.[120]
1200 UTC - The tropical depression east of the Philippines strengthens into Tropical Storm Hagupit as it continues west.[117]
September 20
0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Hagupit strengthens into Severe Tropical Storm Hagupit.[117]
September 21
1200 UTC - Severe Tropical Storm Hagupit strengthens into Typhoon Hagupit.[117]
1200 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 18W (Hagupit) to Typhoon 18W (Hagupit).[120]
September 22
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 18W (Hagupit) has reached Category 2 intensity.[120]
September 23
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 18W (Hagupit) has reached Category 4 intensity.[120]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 19W has formed east of the Philippines.[121]
September 24
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 19W to Tropical Storm 19W.[121]
0000 UTC - The JMA begins monitoring Tropical Depression 19W as a tropical depression.[122]
0600 UTC - Typhoon Hagupit weakens into a severe tropical storm.[117]
1200 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Storm 19W as Tropical Storm Jangmi.[122]
1200 UTC - Severe Tropical Storm Hagupit weakens into a tropical storm.[117]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 18W (Hagupit) has weakened to a tropical storm.[120]
September 25
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Jangmi to Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi.[122]
0600 UTC - The JMA upgrades Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi to Typhoon Jangmi.[122]
0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Hagupit weakens into a tropical depression.[117]
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 18W (Hagupit) has weakened to a tropical depression.[120]
0600 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 19W (Jangmi) to Typhoon 19W (Jangmi).[121]
September 26
0000 UTC - Tropical Depression Hagupit dissipates over land.[117]
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) has reached Category 2 intensity.[121]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) has reached Category 3 intensity.[121]
1200 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) has reached Category 4 intensity.[121]
September 27
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) to Super Typhoon 19W (Jangmi).[121]
0600 UTC - The JTWC reports that Super Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) has reached Category 5 intensity.[121]
1800 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Super Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) to a typhoon.[121]
September 28
1140 UTC - Typhoon Jangmi makes landfall at Suao township, Ilan County, in northeastern Taiwan.
2100 UTC- The JTWC designates 98W.INVEST as Tropical Depression 20W.
September 29
0000 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression 20W as Tropical Storm Mekkhala.
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Jangmi to a severe tropical storm.[122]
0000 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 19W (Jangmi) to a tropical storm.[121]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi to a tropical storm.[122]
September 30
0000 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Mekkhala to Severe Tropical Storm Mekkhala.
0300 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Mekkhala to a Tropical Storm as it makes landfall in Vietnam.
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Mekkhala to a tropical depression and issues the final advisory.
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 19W (Jangmi) has become extratropical.[121]

October

October 1
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Jangmi to a developing low.[122]
2100 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 21W (Higos) to Tropical Depression 21W (Higos)[123]
October 3
1800 UTC - Tropical Storm Higos makes landfall over eastern Hainan Island.
October 4
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Higos to Tropical Depression Higos.[124]
0900 UTC - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression 21W (Higos).[125]
October 6
1200 UTC - The JMA issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression Higos.[126]
October 14
0900 UTC - The JTWC designates 94W.INVEST southeast of Hanoi, Vietnam as Tropical Depression 22W.[127]
1500 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 22W to Tropical Storm 22W.[128]
October 15
0900 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 22W to Tropical Depression 22W.[129]
c.1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 22W makes landfall over Vietnam.[130]
1500 UTC - The JTWC releases its last warning on Tropical Depression 22W as it dissipates.[130]
October 18
2100 UTC - The JTWC designates 99W.INVEST near Chichi Jima as Tropical Storm 23W.[131]
October 19
0600 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Storm 23W as Tropical Storm Bavi.[132]
October 20
0300 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 23W (Bavi) to an extratropical low and issues their final advisory.[133]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Bavi to an extratropical low and issues their final advisory.[134]

November

November 6
0000 UTC - PAGASA report that Tropical Depression Quinta has formed to the east of Mindanao, in the Philippines.[135]
2100 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Quinta as Tropical Depression 24W.[136]
November 7
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 24W to Tropical Storm 24W.[137]
0600 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Storm 24W as Tropical Storm Maysak.[138]
2100 UTC - PAGASA designates 94W.INVEST east of Mindanao, Philippines as Tropical Depression Rolly.[139]
November 8
0300 UTC - PAGASA issues its final warning on Tropical Storm Quinta (Maysak) as the storm leaves its area of responsibility.[140]
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Maysak has reached its peak windspeeds of upgrades Tropical Storm Maysak to Severe Tropical Storm Maysak.[13]
November 9
0300 UTC - PAGASA downgrades Tropical Depression Rolly to a low pressure area.[141]
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Maysak to a tropical storm.[142]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Maysak to a tropical depression.[13]
2100 UTC - PAGASA start to reissue advisories on Tropical storm Quinta (Maysak) as Quinta re-enters PAGASA's area of responsibility.[143]
November 10
0300 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 24W to a Tropical Depression.[137]
November 11
2100 UTC - PAGASA issues its final warning on Tropical Depression Quinta (Maysak).[144]
November 12
0900 UTC - PAGASA renames Tropical Depression Quinta (Maysak) as Tropical Depression Siony.[145]
2100 UTC - PAGASA issues its final warning on Tropical Depression Siony.[146]
November 13
1500 UTC - PAGASA designates 96W.INVEST east of Mindanao, Philippines as Tropical Depression Tonyo.[147]
November 14
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Maysak (Quinta-Siony) has dissipated.[13]
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed to the southeast of the Ogasawara Islands.[13]
November 15
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that the Tropical Depression located to the southeast of the Ogasawara Islands, has intensified into Tropical Storm Haishen.[13]
1800 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Storm Haishen as Tropical Depression 25W.[148]
November 16
0000 UTC - The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Tonyo east-southeast of Nha Trang, Vietnam as Tropical Depression 26W.
0000 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 25W to Tropical Storm 25W.[149]
0600 UTC - JMA designates Tropical Depression 26W as Tropical Storm Noul.
1200 UTC - The JTWC report that Haishen has become an extratropical low.[150]
November 17
1100 UTC: Tropical Storm Noul makes landfall over southeastern Vietnam
1200 UTC: - The JMA report that Tropical Storm Haishen has become extratropical.[13]
1200 UTC: JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Noul to a tropical depression.
1500 UTC: The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 26W to a tropical depression and issues its final advisory.
November 19
1200 UTC: - The JMA report that the extratropical low that was Tropical Storm Haishen, has crossed the International Dateline and moved out of their area of responsibility.[13]

December

December 2
0000 UTC - The JMA report that a Tropical Depression has formed to the north of Brunei.[151]
1800 UTC - The JMA issue their final warning on the tropical depression to the north of Brunei.[152]
December 8
0000 UTC - The JMA report that a Tropical Depression has formed to the northwest of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.[151]
December 9
0000 UTC - The JMA downgrade the Tropical Depression to an area of low pressure[153]
December 10
1800 UTC - The JTWC designates a Tropical Disturbance to the east of Guam as Tropical Depression 27W.[154]
December 11
0600 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Depression 11W as a Tropical Depression.[155]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 27W to a Tropical Storm.[154]
December 12
1800 UTC - The JMA designates the Tropical Depression previously located to the east of Guam as Tropical Storm Dolphin.[155]
December 13
0900 UTC - PAGASA reports that Tropical Storm Dolphin has moved into its Area of responsibility and assigns the name Ulysses to Dolphin.[156]
December 14
1200 UTC - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Dolphin has intensifed into a Severe Tropical Storm.[155]
December 15
0000 UTC - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm 27W has intensifed into a Category One Typhoon.[154]
1800 UTC - The JTWC reports that Typhoon 27W has reached its peak windspeeds of 155 km/h (100 mph), which makes Dolphin a Category Two Typhoon.[154]
1800 UTC - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Dolphin has reached its 10 minute peak windspeeds of 120 km/h (75 mph) which makes Dolphin a Typhoon.[155]
December 16
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Typhoon Dolphin to a Severe Tropical Storm.[155]
December 17
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Dolphin to a Tropical Storm.[155]
0600 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 27W to a Tropical Storm.[154]
1500 UTC - PAGASA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Ulysses has moved out of their area of responsibility and release their final advisory.[157]
December 18
0600 UTC - JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 27W to a tropical depression and issues its final advisory.[154]
1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Dolphin to an extratropical low.[155]
December 19
0000 UTC - The JMA reports that the extratropical low, that was Typhoon Dolphin has dissipated.[155]
January 1 2009
0000 UTC - The 2008 Pacific typhoon season officially ends.

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Preceded by Pacific typhoon seasons timelines
2008
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