Timeline of the 2010 Pacific typhoon season
Encyclopedia
The 2010 Pacific typhoon season was the least active typhoon season since reliable records began with only 14 tropical storms and 8 typhoons forming during the season compared to an average of 27 and 17. The season ran throughout 2010, with the majority of systems during the season forming between July and November. Within the Western Pacific, tropical cyclone
Tropical cyclone
A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones strengthen when water evaporated from the ocean is released as the saturated air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapor...

s between 100°E
100th meridian east
The meridian 100° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole....

 and 180°
180th meridian
The 180th meridian or antimeridian is the meridian which is 180° east or west of the Prime Meridian passing through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. It is common to both east longitude and west longitude. It is used as the basis for the International Date Line because it for the most part passes...

 were monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency
Japan Meteorological Agency
The or JMA, is the Japanese government's weather service. Charged with gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Japan, it is a semi-autonomous part of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport...

, and several other National Meteorological and Hydrological Services
World Meteorological Organization
The World Meteorological Organization is an intergovernmental organization with a membership of 189 Member States and Territories. It originated from the International Meteorological Organization , which was founded in 1873...

 such as the China Meteorological Administration
China Meteorological Administration
The China Meteorological Administration , headquartered in Beijing, is the national weather service for the People's Republic of China.-History:...

 or the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide flood and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts and advisories, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information and...

 (PAGASA). The United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) also issued warnings within the western Pacific, designating tropical cyclones with a number and a W suffix. When a tropical cyclone was observed to have 10 minute sustained windspeeds of at least 65 km/h (40 mph), the JMA assigns the cyclone a name and an international designation. In addition, PAGASA assigns names to tropical cyclones, that enter or form in their area of responsibility.

January

January 18
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 400 km, (250 mi), to the northeast of Bandar Seri Begawan
    Bandar Seri Begawan
    Bandar Seri Begawan, with an estimated population 140,000 , is the capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Brunei...

     in Brunei
    Brunei
    Brunei , officially the State of Brunei Darussalam or the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace , is a sovereign state located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, in Southeast Asia...

    .
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, January 19) – The JTWC designates the tropical depression as Tropical Depression 01W.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, January 19) – The JTWC reports that tropical depression 01W has reached its 1-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 55 km/h (35 mph).


January 19
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, January 19) – The JTWC issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression 01W.


January 20
  • 0300 UTC, (1100 UTC+8) – Tropical Depression 01W makes landfall near Gò Công
    Gò Công
    Gò Công is a town district of Tien Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The town of Gò Công is not to be confused with East Gò Công and West Gò Công Districts which also belong to Tiền Giang Province....

     in Vietnam.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression 01W.

February

  • There were no tropical depressions reported in the Northwestern Pacific during February.

March

March 21
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 March 22) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 02W has formed about 800 km, (500 mi) to the southeast of Hagatha, Guam.


March 22
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression 02W as a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 March 23) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 02W has intensified into a tropical storm.


March 24
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression 02W has moved into their area of responsibility and names it as Agaton.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA names Tropical Depression Agaton (02W) as Omais.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 March 25) - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Omais (Agaton, 02W) has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 March 25) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Omais (Agaton, 02W) has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph).


March 26
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Omais has weakened into a tropical depression.

April

April 26
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 1120 km (700 mi) to the southeast of Manila in the Philippines.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, April 27) - The JMA issues the last advisory on the tropical depression as the depression weakens into an area of low pressure.

June

June 3
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 June 4) — The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 600 km, (370 mi) to the northwest of Manila in the Philippines.


June 5
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 June 6) — The JMA releases the final advisory on the Tropical Depression as it has dissipated.

July

July 11
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 03W has formed about 1250 km (775 mi) to the southeast of Manila, Philippines.
  • 1200 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JMA starts monitoring Tropical Depression 03W as a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 12) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 03W has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression 03W has entered its area of responsibility and names it as Basyang.


July 12
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Basyang (03W) has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Conson.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 13) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 13) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 130 km/h, (80 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, July 13) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a typhoon.


July 13
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 130 km/h, (80 mph).
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, July 14) - Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) makes landfall on Quezon Provence
    Quezon
    -History:Originally, what now forms Quezon was divided among the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, and Nueva Ecija. The area was first explored by Juan de Salcedo in 1571-1572, during his expedition from Laguna to Camarines provinces....

     in the Philippines.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, July 14) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.


July 14
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a tropical storm.


July 15
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has regained its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 130 km/h, (80 mph).
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has intensified into a typhoon.


July 16
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 140 km/h, (85 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 17) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a tropical storm.


July 17
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Conson has weakened into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 260 km, (160 mi) to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Conson has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1500 UTC, (2300 UTC+8 July 18) - Tropical Storm Conson makes landfall in northern Vietnam.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 18) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Conson (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a tropical depression.


July 18
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Conson, (Basyang, 03W) has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA issues the final advisory on Tropical Depression Conson, (Basyang, 03W) as it dissipates over Vietnam.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JMA Tropical Depression previously located to the northeast of Manila makes landfall over the Philippines.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) - The JTWC designates the Tropical Depression as Tropical Depression 04W.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that a Tropical Depression has formed about 560 km, (350 mi) to the northeast of Taipei City in Taiwan.
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8 July 19) - PAGASA names Tropical Depression 04W as Caloy.


July 19
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Caloy (04W), has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Chanthu.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 21) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Chanthu (Caloy, 04W), has intensified into a tropical storm.


July 20
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA issues their final advisory on the tropical depression previously located to the northeast of Taipei City in Taiwan as it dissipates.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 21) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.


July 21
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has intensified into a typhoon.


July 22
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has regained its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 130 km/h, (80 mph).
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 140 km/h, (85 mph).
  • 0300 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - Typhoon Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) makes landfall on Guangdong Province
    Guangdong
    Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province...

     in southern China.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Typhoon Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, July 23) - The JMA reports that Typhoon Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has weakened into a severe tropical storm.


July 23
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu (Caloy, 04W) has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Strom Chanthu (Caloy, 04W).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Chanthu has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, July 24) - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Chanthu has dissipated.


July 24
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 40 km, (25 mi), to the east of Taipei, Taiwan.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA reports that the tropical depression has made landfall in Yilan County, Taiwan.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8) - The JMA issues its final advisory on the tropical depression as it dissipates off the coast of Fujian Province, China.


July 26
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 July 23) - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 65 km, (40 mi).


July 28
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) - The JMA issues their final advisory on the tropical depression as it dissipates within the Yellow Sea
    Yellow Sea
    The Yellow Sea is the name given to the northern part of the East China Sea, which is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It is located between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula. Its name comes from the sand particles from Gobi Desert sand storms that turn the surface of the water golden...

    .

August

August 3
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Domeng has formed about 900 km, (560 mi), to the east of Manila in the Philippines.


August 4
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Domeng has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Storm Domeng has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h, (40 mph).
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8) - PAGASA reports that Tropical Storm Domeng has weakened into a tropical depression.


August 5
  • 1500 UTC, (2300 UTC+8) - PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression Domeng, as it weakens into a low pressure area.


August 6
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8) – PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression Ester has formed about 635 km, (400 mi), to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.


August 7
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression Ester as a tropical depression.


August 8
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC designates Tropical Depression Ester as Tropical Depression 05W.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Ester, (05W), has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Dianmu.
  • 1800 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has intensified into a tropical storm.


August 9
  • 0300 UTC, (1100 UTC+8) – PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), as it leaves their area of responsibility.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 95 km/h, (60 mph).


August 10
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 100 km/h, (65 mph).
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8) – Tropical Storm Dianmu makes landfall on Jeollanam-do Province
    Jeollanam-do
    Jeollanam-do is a province in the southwest of South Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Jeolla province, remained a province of Korea until the country's division in 1945, then became part of South Korea...

    , in South Korea.


August 11
  • 0000 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has weakened into a tropical depression.


August 12
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), as it becomes an extratropical storm.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) – Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), makes landfall on Akita Province in Japan.
  • 1800 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Dianmu, (Ester, 05W), has weakened into an extratropical low.


August 13
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA issues the final advisory on extratropical low Dianmu, as it dissipates.


August 22
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 665 km, (415 mi), to the northeast of Manila on Luzon in the Philippines.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC designates the tropical depression as Tropical Depression 06W.


August 23
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 06W, has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Mindulle.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Mindulle, (06W), has intensified into a tropical storm.


August 24
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 110 km/h, (70 mph).
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 80 km/h, (50 mph).
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) – Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), makes landfall on Nghệ An province in northern Vietnam.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 25) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 25) – The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Depression Mindulle, (06W).


August 25
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Mindulle, (06W), has dissipated over land and issues its final advisory.


August 26
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 1425 km, (885 mi), to the northwest of Manila in the Philippines.


August 27
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that a Tropical Depression 07W has formed about 450 km, (280 mi), to the east of the Philippines.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) – PAGASA names Tropical Depression 07W as Florita.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 28) – The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression 07W, (Florita).


August 28
  • 1200 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 1985 km (1235 mi) to the east of Manila in the Philippines.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Florita, (07W) has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Florita, (07W) has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA issues their final advisory on the tropical depression previously located to the northwest of Manila as it dissipates to the south of Okinawa.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JTWC designates the tropical depression to the east of Manila in the Philippines as Tropical Storm 08W.


August 29
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 09W has formed about 280 km, (175 mi) to the east of Taipei City, Taiwan.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8 August 29) - The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression 09W as a tropical depression.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) – PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression 08W has moved into their area of responsibility and designates it as Tropical Storm Glenda.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA names Tropical Depression Glenda as Kompasu.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JMA names Tropical Depression 09W as Namtheun.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Namtheun, (09W), has intensified into a tropical storm.

  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kompasu, (08W, Glenda), has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 30) – The JMA names Tropical Depression 07W, (Florita) as Lionrock.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 30) - The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 3000 km, (1864 mi) to the southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    Honolulu is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii. Honolulu is the southernmost major U.S. city. Although the name "Honolulu" refers to the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and county government are consolidated as the City and...

    .
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 August 30) - The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Namtheun, (09W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 85 km/h, (50 mph).


August 30
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has intensified into a category one typhoon.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has reached its peak ten-minute sustained windspeeds of 90 km/h, (60 mph).
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Namtheun, (09W) has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Namtheun, (09W), has reached its peak ten-minute sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h, (40 mph).
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has reached its peak one-minute sustained windspeeds of 100 km/h, (65 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has intensified into a category two typhoon.


August 31
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 150 km/h, (90 mph).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8 September 1) - The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Namtheun, (09W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8, September 1) - The JMA issues its final advisory on the tropical depression previously located to the southwest of Hawaii.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has intensified into a category three typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 185 km/h, (115 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8 September 1) - The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Namtheun, (09W) has dissipated.

September

September 1
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression Namtheun, (09W).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a category two typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a category one typhoon.
  • 1800 UTC, (0500 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a severe tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 2) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 10W has formed about 2000 km (1250 mi), to the east of Manila in the Philippines.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 2) – The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression 10W as a tropical depression.
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8, September 2) – Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), makes landfall on Gyeonggi-do provence, in South Korea.


September 2
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) makes landfall on Guangdong province
    Guangdong
    Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province...

    , in China.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Lionrock, (07W, Florita), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, August 29) – The JTWC issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), as it becomes extratropical.
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8, September 3) – PAGASA reports that Tropical Depression 10W has moved into their area of responsibility and names it as Henry.


September 3
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC issues their final advisory on Tropical Depression Lionrock, (07W, Florita).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 10W has intensified into a tropical storm and names it Malou.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Malou, (Henry, 10W), has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Kompasu, (Glenda, 08W), has weakened into an extratropical cyclone.


September 4
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Lionrock, (07W, Florita) has dissipated over land.
  • 0900 UTC, (1700 UTC+8) – PAGASA issues its final advisory on Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), as it moves out of its area of responsibility.


September 6
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 90 km/h, (60 mph).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 985 km (615 mi) to the northeast of Manila, Philippines.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA issues its final advisory on the extratropical cyclone Kompasu, as it moves out of the Western Pacific.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 85 km/h, (50 mph).


September 7
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) –
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 2) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), has weakened into a tropical depression.


September 8
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC designates the tropical depression as Tropical Depression 11W.
  • 0300 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), makes landfall on Fukui Prefecture
    Fukui Prefecture
    is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Fukui.- Prehistory :The Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry, on the Sugiyama River within the city limits of Katsuyama, has yielded the Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis and Fukuisaurus tetoriensis as well as an unnamed...

    , in Japan.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 11W has intensified into a tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Malou, (Henry, 10W), has weakened into a tropical depression.


September 9
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 11W has intensified into a tropical storm, and names it as Meranti.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Meranti, (11W), has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Meranti, (11W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 120 km/h, (75 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 10) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Meranti, (11W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 85 km/h, (55 mph).
  • 2100 UTC, (0500 UTC+8, September 10) – Tropical Storm Meranti makes landfall on Fujian Provence in China.


September 10
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Meranti, (11W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC issues their final advisory on Tropical Storm Meranti, (11W).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA issues the final advisory on Tropical Depression Malou, (Henry, 10W), as it weakens into an extratropical low.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Meranti, (11W) has weakened into a tropical depression.


September 11
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA issues the final advisory on Tropical Depression Meranti.


September 14
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed about 1085 km to the northeast of Manila in the Philippines.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 21) – The JTWC designates the tropical depression as Tropical Depression 12W.


September 15
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – PAGASA designates Tropical Depression 12W as Tropical Depression Inday.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression Inday, (12W), has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Fanapi.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a tropical storm.


September 16
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a severe tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a category one typhoon.


September 17
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a category two typhoon.


September 18
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has intensified into a category three typhoon.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 195 km/h, (120 mph).
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 21) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 175 km/h, (110 mph).


September 19
  • 0300 UTC, (1100 UTC+8) – Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), makes landfall on Hualien County
    Hualien County
    Hualien County is the largest county in Taiwan and is located on the mountainous eastern coast of Taiwan. It contains the island's largest port. It is the starting point of the Hualien-Taitung Line and the terminal point of North-Link Line of TRA...

     in Taiwan.
  • 0300 UTC, (1100 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a category two typhoon.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a category one typhoon.


September 20
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – Severe Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), makes landfall on Fujian Province, in China.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 13W has formed about 55 km (35 mi)to the west of Agrihan
    Agrihan
    Agrihan is a stratovolcano which forms an island in the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The entire island is a massive volcano which rises over from the ocean floor, and is the fifth largest in the Marianas volcanic arc. At , its summit is the highest point in Micronesia...

     in the Northern Mariana Islands
    Northern Mariana Islands
    The Northern Mariana Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands , is a commonwealth in political union with the United States, occupying a strategic region of the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of 15 islands about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines...

    .
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA starts to monitor Tropical Depression 13W as a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 21) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 21) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Fanapi, (Inday, 12W), has weakened into a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 21) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Depression 13W has intensified into a tropical storm.

September 21
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Tropical Depression 13W has intensified into a tropical storm and names it as Malakas.
  • 1200 UTC, (2000 UTC+8) – The JMA issues the final advisory on Tropical Depression Fanapi, (Inday, 12W).


September 22
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 23) – The JMA reports that Tropical Storm Malakas, (13W), has intensified into a severe tropical storm.


September 23
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Tropical Storm Malakas, (13W), has intensified into a category one typhoon.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 24) – The JMA reports that Severe Tropical Storm Malakas, (13W), has intensified into a typhoon.


September 24
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Malakas, (13W), has intensified into a category two typhoon.
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC reports that Typhoon Malakas, (13W), has reached its one-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 165 km/h, (105 mph).
  • 0600 UTC, (1400 UTC+8) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Malakas, (13W), has reached its ten-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 140 km/h, (85 mph).


September 25
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JTWC issues their final advisory on Typhoon Malakas, (13W), as it rapidly merges with a baroclinic zone.
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 26) – The JMA reports that Typhoon Malakas, (13W), has weakened into an extratropical low.


September 29
  • 1800 UTC, (0200 UTC+8, September 26) – The JMA reports that a tropical depression has formed, just outside the Western Pacific, about 2500 km, (1550 mi), to the southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii.


September 30
  • 0000 UTC, (0800 UTC+8) – The JMA issues its final advisory on the tropical depression as it dissipates to the south of Hawaii.

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October 31
  • 0600 UTC, (1130 IST) - The Thai Meteorological Department reports that a tropical depression has formed about 490 km, (305 mi), to the southwest of Ho Chi Minh city.

November

November 1
  • 0000 UTC, (1130 IST) - The Malaysian Meteorological Department starts to monitor the system as a tropical depression.
  • 1200 UTC, (1730 IST) - The IMD starts to monitor the system as a Depression.
  • 1630 UTC, (2130 IST) - The Depression makes landfall on Songkhla Province
    Songkhla Province
    Songkhla is one of the southern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Satun, Phatthalung, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani and Yala. To the south it borders Kedah and Perlis of Malaysia....

    , Thailand.
  • 1800 UTC, (2330 IST) - The TMD reports that the tropical depression has moved into the North Indian Ocean.

See also

  • Timeline of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season
    Timeline of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season
    The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was a hyperactive year in which nineteen tropical storms formed, the most since 2005. Although Hurricane Alex formed on June 25, 2010, the season officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30...

  • Timeline of the 2010 Pacific hurricane season
  • Timeline of the 2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
  • Timelines of the South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2009–10
    Timeline of the 2009–10 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
    This timeline documents all of the events of the 2009-10 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season which is the period that tropical cyclones formed in the Indian Ocean. Within the Indian ocean most tropical cyclones form within the cyclone season which began on November 1 and will end on April 30...

    , 2010–11
  • Timelines of the Australian region cyclone seasons: 2009–10, 2010–11
  • Timelines of the South Pacific cyclone seasons: 2009–10, 2010–11

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