2015 Pacific Typhoon Season(By Shakalakamam)

The 2015 Pacific Typhoon Season was a inactive season of which 11 depressions formed, 10 turned into Tropical Storms and 7 turned into Typhoons, of which only one wasn't a C5, most of them developed in October and December, only 1 was classified Extratropical,the most strongest is Hyphan with winds of 170 miles per hour in one minute mean and with pressures of 899.12 hPA

Season Summary
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Tropical Depression 01B12W(Sulaman)
in February 18, a tropical disturbance formed 10 miles east of Metro Manila, it moves northeast as it is named by PAG-ASA as Sulaman, but Land interaction prevented the system from developing further, thus dissipating northern Luzon, however, despite being only a Tropical Depression, it caused heavy rain in Eastern Luzon, and caused flooding in Cagayan Valley in February 21.

Tropical Storm Phorino
in March 19, a tropical disturbance formed near the equator, in the same day JMA noted it and named it Phorino, then the system moved west north west, in March 20, the Tropical Disturbance strengthens into a Tropical Depression, then swiftly into a Tropical Storm. Then after tracking west ward in March, it weakens into a Tropical Depression due to a strong vertical wind shear, it then moves northward, where it suddenly strengthens into a Tropical Storm again on March 21 where it peak intensifies, in March 23, it weakens into a Tropical Depression, it dissipates without affecting any landmasses.

Typhoon Corlin(Calalapa)
in March 31, a cloud cluster has been spotted by PAG-ASA, very far from Samar

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