2010 Pacific typhoon season (Birdland)

SYSTEMS:

TROPICAL STORM IGNACUTropical Depression 04W moved west on June 1. On June 2, the system became Tropical Storm Starradia. Starradia became a typhoon Category 1 by the evening. By June 3, Typhoon Starradia became a Category 3 storm, and impacted the Federal States of Micronesia. Typhoon Starradia moved north, and became a Category 5 Super typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 225kph, making landfall in Rota and Saipan. Typhoon Starradia weakened to a Category 4 and underwent an eyewall replacement cycle. By the same time, it entered the PAR, with the name Carina. Typhoon CARINA (Starradia) became a 230kph Category 5 Super Typhoon again that made landfall at 6am, June 10 at Alicia, Isabela. It headed into China as a weakened Tropical Depression, and dissipated.