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2025 Pacific Typhoon Season (Sodalitiel)
First storm formed March 14
Last storm dissipated November 17
Strongest storm Lingling
Total depressions wip
Total storms wip
Typhoons wip
Super typhoons wip
Total damages $4.98B
Total fatalities 306

The 2025 Pacific typhoon season was an active season that broke the record of retired names in the Northwest Pacific basin.



Typhoon Wutip (Auring)[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
Duration Mar 14 – Mar 19
Peak intensity 150 km/h (90 mph) (10-min)  997 hPa (mbar)






Typhoon Sepat (Bising)[]

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration Mar 20 – Apr 1
Peak intensity 110 km/h (70 mph) (10-min)  997 hPa (mbar)






Tropical Storn Mun[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration Mar 30 – April 2
Peak intensity 55 km/h (35 mph) (10-min)  999 hPa (mbar)






Tropical Depression Crising[]

Tropical depression (JMA)
Tropical depression (SSHWS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration Mar 14 – Mar 19
Peak intensity 35 km/h (25 mph) (10-min)  1001 hPa (mbar)







Typhoon Danas (Dante)[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration Apr 1 – Apr 10
Peak intensity 240 km/h (150 mph) (10-min)  989 hPa (mbar)







Typhoon Nari (Emong)[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Counterclockwise vortex
Duration Apr 1 – Apr 10
Peak intensity 240 km/h (150 mph) (10-min)  989 hPa (mbar)









Storm Names[]

Within the North-western Pacific Ocean, both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assign names to tropical cyclones that develop in the Western Pacific, which can result in a tropical cyclone having two names. The Japan Meteorological Agency's RSMC Tokyo — 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 65 km/h, (40 mph). While the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration 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 even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it. The names of significant tropical cyclones are retired, by both PAGASA and the Typhoon Committee. 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 gray.

International names[]

During the season 23 named tropical cyclones developed in the Western Pacific and were named by the Japan Meteorological Agency, when it was determined that they had become tropical storms. These names were contributed to a list of a 140 names submitted by the fourteen members nations and territories of the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee. The names Co-may, Nongfa, & Ragasa was used for the first time (only in the case of Nongfa) this year after the three replaced Lekima, Faxai, and Hagibis.

Wutip Sepat Mun Danas Nari Wipha Francisco Co-may Krosa Baillu Podul
Lingling Kajiki Nongfa Peipah Tapah Mitag Ragasa Neoguri Bualoi Matmo Halong

Retirement[]

In January of 2026, the Typhoon Committee announced that the names Danas, Francisco, Podul, Lingling, Nongfa, Mitag, Bualoi, & Matmo would be removed from the naming lists and they will never be used again for another typhoon name. They were replaced by Konsing, Zachary, Hanyang, Sparrow, Kesone, Gonop, Khey-mi, & Faith respectively the same year in August.

New List[]

Because the names Konsing, Zachary, Hanyang, Sparrow, Kesone, Gonop, Khey-mi, & Faith replaced Danas, Francisco, Podul, Lingling, Nongfa, Mitag, Bualoi, & Matmo, here's the new naming list.

Contributed by I II III IV V
Name Name Name Name Name
Cambodia Damrey Vanna Nakri Krovanh Trases
China Firey Yinxing Fengshen Dujuan Mulan
DPR Korea Kirogi Seorabeo Kalmaegi Surigae Meari
Hong Kong, China Yun-yeung Man-yi Fung-wong Choi-wan Siu-lung
Japan Koinu Usagi Koto Koguma Tokage
Lao PDR Bolaven Pabuk Nokaen Champi Xe-katam
Macao, China Sanba Wutip Penha Parma Muifa
Malaysia Jelawat Sepat Nuri Cempaka Merbok
Micronesia Ewiniar Mun Sinlaku Nepartak Nanmadol
Philippines Maliksi Konsing Hagupit Lupit Talas
RO Korea Gaemi Nari Jangmi Mirinae Durumi
Thailand Prapiroon Wipha Mekhala Nida Kulap
U.S.A. Dennis Zachary Higos Omais Roke
Viet Nam Son-tinh Co-May Bavi Po-lang Sonca
Cambodia Ampil Krosa Maysak Chanthu Nesat
China Wukong Bailu Haishen Dianmu Haitang
DPR Korea Jongdari Hanyang Noul Mindulle Sasum
Hong Kong, China Hee-kart Sparrow Dolphin Lionrock Banyan
Japan Tokeru Kajiki Kujira Karasu Yamaneko
Lao PDR Xaiya Kesone Chan-hom Namtheun Pakhar
Macao, China Bebinca Peipah Peilou Malou Sanvu
Malaysia Rumbia Tapah Nangka Nyatoh Mawar
Micronesia Soulik Gonop Saudel Wa'ab Guchol
Philippines Cimaron Ragasa Narra Callao Talim
RO Korea Jebi Neoguri Gaenari Bandi Doksuri
Thailand Krathon Khey-mi Atsani Chaba Khanun
U.S.A. Barijat Faith Etau Aere Lan
Viet Nam Trami Halong Vamco Songda Saola

Philippines[]

Main article: List of retired Philippine typhoon names

Auring Bising Crising Dante Emong
Fabian Gorio Huaning Isang Jacinto
Kiko Lannie Maring Nando Opong
Paolo Quedan Ramil Salome Tino
Uwan Verbena Wilma Yasmin Zoraida (unused)
Auxiliary list
Alamid (unused) Bruno (unused) Conching (unused) Dolor (unused) Ernie (unused)
Florante (unused) Gerardo (unused) Hernan (unused) Isko (unused) Jerome (unused)

During the season PAGASA used its own naming scheme for the 25 tropical cyclones, that either developed within or moved into their self-defined area of responsibility. This is the same list used during the 2021 season, except for the names Jacinto, Opong, & Yasmin, which replaced Jolina. Odette, & Yolanda, respectively. All three names were used for the first time (only in the case of Opong).

Retirement[]

After the season the names Dante, Fabian, Gorio, Isang, Lannie, Opong, Quedan, Salome, & Verbena were retired by PAGASA, as they had caused over 300 deaths and over PhP1 billion in damages. They were subsequently replaced on the list with Dranreb, Fiona, Griffith, Inez, Levi, Omega, Quito, Synclair, & Viva, respectively.

New List[]

Because the names Dranreb, Fiona, Griffith, Inez, Levi, Omega, Quito, Synclair, & Viva replaced Dante, Fabian, Gorio, Isang, Lannie, Opong, Quedan, Salome, & Verbena, here's the new naming list.

Auring Bising Crising Dranreb Emong
Fiona Griffith Huaning Inez Jacinto
Kiko Levi Maring Nando Omega
Paolo Quito Ramil Synclair Tino
Uwan Viva Wilma Yasmin Zoraida
Auxiliary list
Alamid (unused) Bruno (unused) Conching (unused) Dolor (unused) Ernie (unused)
Florante (unused) Gerardo (unused) Hernan (unused) Isko (unused) Jerome (unused)
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