INCREDIBLE TROPICAL CYCLONE AND SEASON RECORDS UP TO DATE!
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117052Typhoon Mekkhala*Mekkhala is the first January typhoon to actually develop in January since 2005's Typhoon Kulap...
*Besides Kulap in 2005, the only other typhoon to actually develop in January goes way back to 1992's Typhoon Axel and 1990's Koryn both peaking at 70 and 75 knots...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117092Typhoon Higos*Higos of 2015 is the 22nd typhoon to occur within January and February since 1945!
*Higos is just the 6th typhoon to occur in February since records began in 1945!
*Higos is the strongest February typhoon since Typhoon Nancy in 1970 which peaked at 120 knots Category 4. Category 5 Mitag in 2002 also was a February storm but peaked in March.
*Second strongest typhoon within February and only the 3rd major typhoon in February since records began...
*Higos holds the record for the most eastern february typhoon at peak on record by more than 500 miles...
*Strongest TC in the northern hemisphere for so early in the season in any basin...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117131Tropical Storm BaviFound none so far...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117156Super Typhoon Maysak*Maysak is the fourth named storm so far in 2015 in the Western Pacific, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) database shows only one other year since 1945 with more named storms that formed during the first three months of the year--1965, when there were five named storms. Maysak is already the third typhoon of the year, setting a record for the most typhoons so early in the year. The previous record for early season typhoons (during January, February, and March) was two, set in 2005, 1979, and 1955. Major typhoons of Category 3 or stronger intensity are rare before April, and only fifteen such storms have been observed between 1945 - 2014. We already have had one major typhoon in 2015--Typhoon Higos, which topped out as a Category 4 storm with 135 mph winds in February.
*Peaking at 140 knots along with Higos, it's the first time two major typhoons have been observed in the Western Pacific during the first three months of the year. Tied with Higos for the strongest early season typhoon and prior to them, there have been only two Category 5 super typhoons in the Western Pacific prior to the month of April. Super Typhoon Ophelia of January 1958 had 160 mph winds, and Super Typhoon Mitag of March 2002 also had 160 mph winds.
*Strongest Pre-April typhoon in recorded history beating out STY Mitag of 2002 pressure wise (905 mb )
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117168Tropical Storm HaishenFound non so far
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117201Super Typhoon Noul*Noul's formation date of May 3 marks the second earliest appearance on record for the Northwest Pacific's sixth named storm of the year. The record is held by 1971, when the sixth named storm of the year (Babe) formed on May 3, six hours earlier than Noul's formation time. The average is 1.8 storms before May 8.
* Noul's central pressure of 915 mb makes it the third strongest typhoon on record for so early in the year. The only stronger ones were Super Typhoon Amy of 1971, which deepened to 890 mb on May 2, and Super Typhoon Iris of 1951, which hit 909 mb on May 3.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=117206Super Typhoon Dolphin*Newly upgraded Tropical Storm Dolphin in Micronesia on May 9, breaking the record set on May 19, 1971 for the earliest formation of the Northwest Pacific's seventh named storm of the year. The Seventh storm of the year typically doesn't form until the third week of July
*First ever typhoon to hit Guam in the February to June period since records began in 1945.
* The third Cat 5 of 1997 in the Northwest Pacific occurred on July 22, so we are more than two months ahead of that year's record pace.
*Earth averaged just 4.6 Category 5 storms per year between 1990 - 2014, so we've already exceeded our average for an entire year; 2015 already has the 6th most Category 5 storms for any year in the past 26 years
ACE*Through May 11 (78.1), just ahead of the old record of 77.7 in 1957.
*Current ACE of 109.168 makes 2015 the most active year on record through May 31 since 1970 surpassing the old record of 94.7 in 1976.
*Another record to chase. Highest ACE on record through June 30 since 1970. 2015 is already the third most active ace wise even beating 1997's ACE by the end of June! Can it beat 1976 and 2004?
1997 104.998
2015 109.1681976 123.652
2004 162.575
http://weather.graphics/wpac_ace_thru_June30