nothing on the radar at present
Typhoon Malakas is still active.
as we get in October doesnt it generally quieten down?
Activity tends to fall off slightly (from 1996-2005 we had no more than three storms each year in October) , but intensities are generally higher. So whether it "quietens down" is rather subjective:
Activity in October, 1990 through 2009 (includes formations in September):
1990: 4 storms (strongest storm's lowest pressure: 950 hPa)
1991: 4 storms (925 hPa)
1992: 6 storms (915 hPa)
1993: 5 storms (915 hPa)
1994: 6 storms (910 hPa - two storms)
1995: 7 storms (910 hPa)
1996: 3 storms (950 hPa)
1997: 3 storms (905 hPa - two storms; the other bottomed out at 910)
1998: 2 storms (900 hPa)
1999: 2 storms (955 hPa)
2000: 3 storms (960 hPa)
2001: 3 storms (925 hPa)
2002: 3 storms (930 hPa, which occurred in Sept)
2003: 3 storms (930 hPa)
2004: 3 storms (920 hPa)
2005: 3 storms (930 hPa)
2006: 5 storms (920 hPa)
2007: 7 storms (925 hPa)
2008: 3 storms (905 hPa, which occurred in Sept)
2009: 5 storms (910 hPa)
That's a 20-year mean of four storms in October.
At the moment we have 12 named storms. Even 1998, whilst a slow season, had a powerhouse Typhoon Zeb in October.