2019 Pacific typhoon season (GaryKJR)

The 2019 Pacific typhoon season is an ongoing event in the annual formation of tropical and subtropical cyclones within the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 2019, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October.

The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, to the north of the equator between 100°E and the 180th meridian. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones; these agencies are the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). As a result of this, many cyclones that form in the basin recieve two names, one from the JMA and one from PAGASA. The Japan Meteorogical Agency (JMA) will name a tropical cyclone should it be judged to have 10-minute sustained wind speeds of at least 65 km/h (40 mph) anywhere in the basin, while the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility, which is located between 135°E–115°E and 5°N–25°N regardless of whether or not a tropical cyclone has already been given a name by the JMA. Tropical depressions that are monitored by the United States' Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) are given a number with a W suffix.

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