List of Philippine typhoons (2000–present)

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Typhoon Nock-ten (Nina) nearing the Philippines as a Category 5 super typhoon in December 2016 Nock-ten 2016-12-25 0210Z (gallery).jpg
Typhoon Nock-ten (Nina) nearing the Philippines as a Category 5 super typhoon in December 2016

The Philippines is archipelagic country in Southeast Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean. It consists of 7,641 islands. The country is known to be "the most exposed country in the world to tropical storms", with about twenty tropical cyclones entering the Philippine area of responsibility each year. In the Philippine languages, tropical cyclones are generally called bagyo. [1]

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Climatologically, in the Northwest Pacific basin, most tropical cyclones develop between May and October. However, the Philippines can experience a tropical cyclone anytime in the year, with the most storms during the months of June to September. This article includes any tropical cyclone of any intensity that affected the Philippines from 2000 onwards.

2000s

2000

2001

2002

2003

Typhoon Imbudo (Harurot) impacting northern Luzon on July 22, 2003 ST Imbudo 22 july 2003 0520Z.jpg
Typhoon Imbudo (Harurot) impacting northern Luzon on July 22, 2003

2004

Typhoon Nanmadol (Yoyong) approaching the Philippines on December 2, 2004 Nanmadol 2004-12-02 0445Z.jpg
Typhoon Nanmadol (Yoyong) approaching the Philippines on December 2, 2004

2005

2006

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Tracks of typhoons that affected the Philippines during late 2006

2007

2008

Typhoon Fengshen (Frank) impacting Visayas on June 21, 2008 Fengshen 2008-06-21 0230Z.png
Typhoon Fengshen (Frank) impacting Visayas on June 21, 2008

2009

Severe flooding over Marikina due to Tropical Storm Ketsana (Ondoy) Ondoy (3967851779).jpg
Severe flooding over Marikina due to Tropical Storm Ketsana (Ondoy)

2010s

2010

2011

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Amount of rainfall produced from Typhoon Nesat (Pedring)

2012

2013

Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) at its peak strength in November 2013 Haiyan 2013-11-07 1345Z (alternate, borderless).png
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) at its peak strength in November 2013

2014

2015

Highest Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal raised by PAGASA across the Philippines in relation to Typhoon Koppu (Lando) Lando PSWS.png
Highest Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal raised by PAGASA across the Philippines in relation to Typhoon Koppu (Lando)

2016

2017

Tropical Storm Tembin (Vinta) approaching the Philippines on December 21, 2017 Tembin 2017-12-21 0205Z.jpg
Tropical Storm Tembin (Vinta) approaching the Philippines on December 21, 2017

2018

2019

Typhoon Phanfone (Ursula) over Visayas in December 2019 Phanfone 2019-12-25 0520Z.jpg
Typhoon Phanfone (Ursula) over Visayas in December 2019

2020s

2020

Typhoon Goni (Rolly) at peak intensity near Catanduanes on November 1, 2020 Goni 2020-10-31 1745Z.jpg
Typhoon Goni (Rolly) at peak intensity near Catanduanes on November 1, 2020

2021

Typhoon Rai (Odette) at its peak intensity while approaching the Philippines on December 16, 2021 Rai 2021-12-16 0159Z.jpg
Typhoon Rai (Odette) at its peak intensity while approaching the Philippines on December 16, 2021

2022

2023

2024

Climatology

Storms Affecting the Philippines by month (2000-present)
MonthNumber of Storms
January
12
February
5
March
3
April
7
May
14
June
17
July
37
August
25
September
27
October
22
November
25
December
18

Deadly storms

The following list are the fourteen most deadly storms that impacted the Philippines from 2000. Storms that are known to have killed at least 100 people are included in this list. Only six storms have exceeded the death toll of 1,000. Total number of deaths recorded are only from the country itself.

RankNameYearNumber of Deaths
1 Haiyan (Yolanda) 20136,300
2 Bopha (Pablo) 20121,901
3 Winnie 20041,593
4 Durian (Reming) 20061,399
5 Fengshen (Frank) 20081,371
6 Washi (Sendong) 20111,268–1,472
7 Ketsana (Ondoy) 2009671
8 Parma (Pepeng) 2009465
9 Rai (Odette) 2021410
10 Xangsane (Milenyo) 2006279
11 Tembin (Vinta) 2017266
12 Megi (Agaton) 2022214
13 Lingling (Nanang) 2001171
14 Utor (Feria) 2001168 [40] [41]
15 Nalgae (Paeng) 2022164
16 Trami (Kristine) 2024162
17 Mangkhut (Ompong) 2018127 [42]
18 Rammasun (Glenda) 2014106 [43]
19 Conson (Basyang) 2010102 [44]

See also

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