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The 2019 Hypothetical Pacific typhoon Season is an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout hypo 2019, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and December. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between 100°E and 180th meridian. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. The Japan Meteorolgcal Agency (JMA) will name a tropical cyclone should it be judged to have 10-minute sustained wind speeds of at least of at least 65 km/h (40 mph) anywhere in the basin, whilst 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 located between 135°E and 115°E and between 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' Join Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) are given a number with a "W" suffix. The Ken’s Meteorological Center (KenMC) is also responsible for tropical cyclones within the Northwestern Pacific Ocean aside from JMA . KenMC has naming list and uses if and only if the strength of tropical cyclone is a tropical strom (63 to 117 kph) & higher intensities (>= 118 kph) similarly with JMA . Both KenMC and JMA never designated any name on tropical depression strength. KenMC uses the 1-minute average wind speed like JTWC while PAGASA uses the 10-minute average wind speed like JMA .


Note: This is a hypothetical pacific typhoon season only. This is not possible for 2019 pacific typhoon season. Number of casualties & severeness of damages are also not real and/or not possible. Please don't take it seriously. This is for fun.


Seasonal summary

Timeline of tropical activity in 2019 Hypothetical Pacific typhoon season

Date of Formation and Dissipation of Tropical Cyclones

Weather Agency Date of the first tropical cyclone formed Name of the tropical cyclone formed Intensity Date of the last tropical cyclone dissipated Name of the tropical cyclone dissipated Intensity
KenMC June 6 Annie TS December 25 Beta TS
JTWC May 18 1W TD December 25 Beta TS
JMA May 18 1W TD December 25 Beta TS
PAGASA May 23 Amang TD December 25 Beta TS

Intensities & its Abbreviations or Symbols

Symbols or Abbreviations Meaning
TD Tropical Depression
TS Tropical Storm
STS Severe Tropical Storm
TY Typhoon
STY Super Typhoon

Note: There are specific intensities for different weather agencies.

Weather Agencies Intensities
KenMC TD, TS, TY, and STY
JTWC TD, TS, TY, and STY
JMA TD, TS, STS, and TY
PAGASA TD, TS, STS, TY, and STY

List of storms

Tropical Depression 1W

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedMay 18
DissipatedMay 20
Highest winds55 kph
Lowest pressure1002

The remnants of 1W did not cause any flashfloods, landslides, or damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC N/A
JTWC Tropical Depression
JMA Tropical Depression
PAGASA N/A

Tropical Depression Amang

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedMay 23
DissipatedMay 26
Highest winds55 kph
Lowest pressure1004

TD Amang did not cause any flashfloods, landslides, or damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC N/A
JTWC N/A
JMA Tropical Depression
PAGASA Tropical Depression

Tropical Storm Annie (Malou/Betty)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJune 6
DissipatedJune 14
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure999

TS Annie never caused any flashfloods , landslides, or damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm Bernie (Meranti)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJune 15
DissipatedJune 18
Highest winds75 kph
Lowest pressure995

TS Bernie caused minor flashfloods & minor landslides as well as minor damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm Rai (Chedeng)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJune 23
DissipatedJune 27
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Depression
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Depression

Typhoon Carla (Malakas/Dodong)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJune 30
DissipatedJuly 11
Highest winds215 kph
Lowest pressure940

Typhoon Carla caused strong winds on the Batanes Group of Islands, Southern Taiwan, southern parts of Northern Taiwan, and Southeastern China. It also caused heavy rains in Taiwan, parts of Northern Luzon, and Southeastern China.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 4 Typhoon
JTWC Category 4 Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon

Tropical Depression 6W

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 4
DissipatedJuly 8
Highest winds55 kph
Lowest pressure1002

TD 6W did not affect any landmasses in any way, shape, or form.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Depression
JMA Tropical Depression
PAGASA N/A

Typhoon Darwinia (Megi/Egay)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 16
DissipatedJuly 23
Highest winds135 kph
Lowest pressure974

Typhoon Darwinia caused somewhat strong winds with damaging winds of 90-120 kph on the western portion of mainland Japan and 90-135 with gusts of 165 kph on the western Okinawa Islands. TY Darwinia was brought with light to moderate rains that could cause minor to somewhat moderate flash floods on mainland Japan. No casualties were reported.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 1 Typhoon
JTWC Category 1 Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon

Tropical Storm Chaba

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 18
DissipatedJuly 26
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure999


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A

Typhoon Eddy (Aere/Falcon)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 22
DissipatedJuly 29
Highest winds175 kph
Lowest pressure961

Typhoon Eddy caused massive flash floods and landslides on Northern and North Central Luzon, Hainan Island, and Northern Vietnam. The wind also caused damages on Cagayan (including Babuyan Group of Islands), Apayao, Ilocos Norte, Hainan Island, and Northern Vietnam. There are some casualties on these areas above mentioned.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 2 Typhoon
JTWC Category 2 Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon

Super Typhoon Faston (Songda/Goring)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 25
DissipatedAugust 10
Highest winds280 kph
Lowest pressure905

Super Typhoon Faston caused damages on the smaller islands (part of Japan) just south of mainland Japan and generated high sea waves or tidal waves or storm surges across the northern and eastern coasts of Luzon (except the eastern coast of Bicol Region), eastern coast of Taiwan, coasts of Okinawa, Ryuku Islands, southern coast of mainland Japan, and the coasts of Iwo To.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Super Typhoonn

Super Typhoon Garnie (Sarika)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedJuly 26
DissipatedAugust 15
Highest winds335 kph
Lowest pressure868

Super Typhoon Garnet has a maximum sustained wind speed of 335 kph near the center and gusty winds of 410 kph and has the lowest air pressure of 868 mbar or hPa. This is the strongest storm not only this season but also in history. Despite the storm not making landfall on any landmass including islands, it caused high sea waves or tidal waves or storm surges across the Marianas Islands including Guam, Iwo To Islands and southern & eastern coasts of Japan.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA N/A

Tropical Storm Haima (Hanna)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedAugust 14
DissipatedAugust 18
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure999

TS Haima did not cause any flashfloods & landslides nor damages and is intercepted & absorbed by Super Typhoon Han.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Super Typhoon Han (Meari/Ineng)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedAugust 12
DissipatedAugust 21
Highest winds250 kph
Lowest pressure922

Super Typhoon Han landfalls over Northeastern Cagayan, Babuyan Group of Islands, Batanes Group of Islands, Taiwan, southernmost part of [South] Korea, and parts of mainland Japan which brings heavy rains and strong winds especially over Cagayan, Babuyan Group of Islands, Batanes Group of Islands and Taiwan. It caused moderate to heavy rains over the above mentioned areas plus rest of Luzon, Visayas, easternmost part of China, and rest of [South] Korea.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 4 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 4 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon


Super Typhoon Iris (Ma-On/Jenny)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedAugust 17
DissipatedAugust 31
Highest winds285 kph
Lowest pressure899

Super Typhoon Iris caused strong winds on Batanes Group of Islands (Philippines), portions of Hainan Island, and southeastern portions of mainland China. It also caused heavy / torrential rains on the Philippines (via circulation for some portions and Southwest Monsoon on other portions), Taiwan, portions of rest of SE Asia and portions of mainland China.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon


Typhoon Jonathan (Tokage)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedAugust 17
DissipatedAugust 26
Highest winds220 kph
Lowest pressure940

Typhoon Jonathan caused strong winds on Guam and rest of southern Marianas Group of Islands (of 140 kph).

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 4 Typhoon
JTWC Category 4 Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA N/A


Tropical Storm Ken (Muifa/Kabayan)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedSeptember 7
DissipatedSeptember 11
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000

TS Ken did not cause any flashfloods & landslides nor damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm Leslie (Merbok)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedSeptember 14
DissipatedSeptember 16
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000

TS Leslie did not cause any flashfloods & landslides nor damages. TS Ken and TS Leslie are different tropical cyclones/systems. "Ken" didn't regenerate into "Leslie".

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A

Super Typhoon Mirza (Nanmadol)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedSeptember 19
DissipatedOctober 1
Highest winds295 kph
Lowest pressure896


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA N/A

Super Typhoon Nicole (Talas/Liwayway)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 3
DissipatedOctober 9
Highest winds275 kph
Lowest pressure911

STY Nicole wreaked havoc the Philippines (specifically Central and Southern Luzon) and Vietnam. Floods are also dumped across Cambodia, parts of Laos and parts of Thailand.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Typhoon


Tropical Storm Oklo (Noru/Marilyn)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 8
DissipatedOctober 15
Highest winds75 kph
Lowest pressure990

TS Oklo caused minor flashfloods & landslides or damages.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm


Tropical Storm Kulap

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 13
DissipatedOctober 16
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A


Tropical Storm Roke

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 13
DissipatedOctober 16
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A


Tropical Storm 23W

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 18
DissipatedOctober 20
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Depression
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Depression
PAGASA N/A


Super Typhoon Percy (Sonca/Nimfa)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedOctober 21
DissipatedNovember 2
Highest winds300 kph
Lowest pressure889

STY Percy worsened the destruction after STY Nicole wreaked havoc on the Philippines (specifically most parts of Luzon and Northern parts of Visayas), Vietnam, Cambodia, parts of Laos and parts of Thailand.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Super Typhoon


Tropical Storm Riza (Nesat/Onyok)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedNovember 2
DissipatedNovember 5
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure999

TS Riza caused light rains on the Philippines (specifically on Northern and Central Luzon, Northern Quezon, NCR, and Rizal), Northern Vietnam, and portions of Southeastern China) but no damage nor any floods and landslides.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm


Super Typhoon Samantha (Haitang/Perla)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedNovember 6
DissipatedNovember 19 (exit basin)
Highest winds290 kph
Lowest pressure897

Super Typhoon Samantha caused moderate to extensive damages and numbers of deaths across the Southern Luzon, portions of Central Luzon, Northern and Eastern Visayas (Philippines), portions of Cambodia and Southern Thailand.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JTWC Category 5 Super Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA Super Typhoon


Typhoon Thor (Nalgae/Quiel)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedNovember 17
DissipatedNovember 20
Highest winds120 kph or 110 kph
Lowest pressure979

Typhoon Thor caused no to minor damages across Central and Southern Luzon (Philippines), Vietnam and portions of Laos.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 1 Typhoon
JTWC Category 1 Typhoon
JMA Severe Tropical Storm
PAGASA Severe Tropical Storm


Tropical Storm Vaughnie (Banyan)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedNovember 25
DissipatedNovember 27
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure999


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A


Unknown Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone 1

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedNovember 29 (entered basin)
DissipatedDecember 4
Highest winds130 kph
Lowest pressure977

A tropical cyclone (at category 1 hurricane intensity) entered the Northwestern Pacific Basin from North Central Pacific Basin and change(d) the term of tropical cyclone from hurricane to (as) typhoon.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Category 1 Typhoon
JTWC Category 1 Typhoon
JMA Typhoon
PAGASA N/A


Tropical Storm Wilda (Hato)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedDecember 5
DissipatedDecember 8
Highest winds75 kph
Lowest pressure992


Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA N/A


Tropical Storm Alpha (Pakhar/Ramon)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedDecember 5
DissipatedDecember 8
Highest winds65 kph
Lowest pressure1000

TS Alpha did not cause any damages and no deaths reported. TS Alpha caused no to light rains only.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm Beta (Sanvu/Sarah)

2019 Hypothetical Pacific Typhoon Season
FormedDecember 19
DissipatedDecember 25
Highest winds85 kph
Lowest pressure987

TS Beta did not cause any damages and no deaths reported. TS Beta caused no to light rains only.

Weather Agency Intensity
KenMC Tropical Storm
JTWC Tropical Storm
JMA Tropical Storm
PAGASA Tropical Storm

Storm Names

KenMC's Naming List

I will name the tropical cyclone if the strength is a tropical strom (63 kph to 117 kph) & higher intensities (>= 118 kph).

  • Annie
  • Bernie
  • Carla
  • Darwinia
  • Eddy
  • Faston
  • Garnie
  • Han
  • Iris
  • Jonathan
  • Ken
  • Leslie
  • Mirza
  • Nicole
  • Oklo
  • Percy
  • Riza
  • Samantha
  • Thor
  • Vaughnie
  • Wilda

If all of the names on a list are used, storms are named after the letters of the Greek alphabet.

  • Alpha
  • Beta

Tropical cyclones from other basins:

  • Unknown Central Pacific tropical cyclone 1

Legends and/or Notes:

1. Bold-italic names are retired names due to moderate to catastrophic damage and/or moderate to large number of casualties despite of any intensity of a tropical cyclone despite of the intensity of the tropical cyclone, strongest tropical cyclone of the season with moderate to catastrophic damage and/or moderate to large number of casualties and one of the strongest tropical cyclones of all time with or without moderate to catastrophic damage and/or moderate to large number of casualties except with asterisk due to being Greek letters.

2. Italicized Name/s is/are retired name/s due to special name/s.

3. This is not true. This is a hypothetical pacific typhoon season only. This is not possible for 2019 pacific typhoon season. Number of casualties & severeness of damages are also not real and/or not possible. Please don't take it seriously. This is for fun.

Retirement of Names:

Tropical cyclones (names: Carla, Eddy, Han, Iris, Nicole, Percy, and Samantha) caused moderate to catastrophic damage and/or moderate to large number of casualties despite of any intensity of a tropical cyclone despite of the intensity of the tropical cyclone, strongest tropical cyclone of the season with moderate to catastrophic damage and/or moderate to large number of casualties and one of the strongest tropical cyclones of all time. Garnie, Iris, Mirza, Percy, and Samantha are the one of the strongest tropical cyclones of all time but only Garnie don't have any damages and casualties.

These names (Carla, Eddy, Garnie, Han, Iris, Mirza, Nicole, Percy, and Samantha) are replaced by these new names (Connie, Ervin, Greg, Henrik, Iro, Melito, Nerlon, Peridot, and Sadie) respectively.

Leslie and Riza are also replaced due to special names. (replaced by Lars and Rigby).

The name 'Garnet' has been used since hypo 2016. Due to being special name, 'Garnet' is replaced by 'Garnie' from hypo 2016 until its retirement year of hypo 2019 which replaced by 'Greg' for the next season (hypo 2020).

See Retired Names (by KenMC)

JMA's Naming List

JMA will name the tropical cyclone if the strength is a tropical strom (63 kph to 117 kph) & higher intensities (>= 118 kph). No retirement of the names from JMA unless the retirement of these names are based from JMA's naming list in reality although if it is used names, unused names or not used by me).

  • Malou
  • Meranti
  • Rai
  • Malakas
  • Megi
  • Chaba
  • Aere
  • Songda
  • Sarika
  • Haima
  • Meari
  • Ma-On
  • Tokage
  • Muifa
  • Merbok
  • Nanmadol
  • Talas
  • Noru
  • Kulap
  • Roke
  • Sonca
  • Nesat
  • Haitang
  • Nalgae
  • Banyan
  • Hato
  • Pakhar
  • Sanvu

Tropical cyclones from other basins:

  • Unknown Central Pacific tropical cyclone 1

PAGASA's Naming List

PAGASA uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones within its area of responsibility. PAGASA will name the tropical cyclone by starting into a tropical depression (45 kph to 62 kph) and higher intensities (>=63 kph).

  • Amang
  • Betty
  • Chedeng
  • Dodong
  • Egay
  • Falcon
  • Goring
  • Hanna
  • Ineng
  • Jenny
  • Kabayan
  • Liwayway
  • Marilyn
  • Nimfa
  • Onyok
  • Perla
  • Quiel
  • Ramon
  • Sarah
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