Let's see if this year would try to reach the same level of insanity as 2015.
2026 WPAC Season
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Re: 2026 WPAC Season
Late March of 2015, the WPAC was about to spawn the insane early-season Category 5 STY Maysak. But even before that, February saw Category 4 STY Higos.
Let's see if this year would try to reach the same level of insanity as 2015.
Worth pointing out though that we already have two named TCs at this point.
Let's see if this year would try to reach the same level of insanity as 2015.
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Re: 2026 WPAC Season
dexterlabio wrote:Late March of 2015, the WPAC was about to spawn the insane early-season Category 5 STY Maysak. But even before that, February saw Category 4 STY Higos.
Let's see if this year would try to reach the same level of insanity as 2015.Worth pointing out though that we already have two named TCs at this point.
With ACE of 2.7.
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Re: 2026 WPAC Season
The Typhoon Committee has agreed to replace several storm names in the official list used for the Northwest Pacific, including the replacement of Yagi with Tomo.
At this year’s session, delegates reviewed nine storm names and agreed on their replacements. Specifically, Toraji will be replaced by Gaeguri; Kong-rey by Koki; Man-yi by Dim-sum; Usagi by Hebi; Yagi by Tomo; Jebi by Narae; Krathon by Burapha; Trami by Hoaban; and Ewiniar by Tirou.
https://vietnamnet.vn/en/typhoon-yagi-o ... 96740.html
At this year’s session, delegates reviewed nine storm names and agreed on their replacements. Specifically, Toraji will be replaced by Gaeguri; Kong-rey by Koki; Man-yi by Dim-sum; Usagi by Hebi; Yagi by Tomo; Jebi by Narae; Krathon by Burapha; Trami by Hoaban; and Ewiniar by Tirou.
https://vietnamnet.vn/en/typhoon-yagi-o ... 96740.html
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