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NOTE #1: THIS PAGE IS CAREFULLY MONITORED. ANY UNCONSTRUCTIVE EDITS TO THIS ARTICLE WILL BE PROMPTLY REVERTED. The 2038 Pacific typhoon season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones formed in the western Pacific Ocean. The season began with the formation of Severe Tropical Storm Matmo on January 3, 2038; and ended after Typhoon In-fa which dissipated on January 5, 2015. The season was the most active (due to the extremely strong El-Nino event throughout the year) and costly season ever recorded, with an ACE index of and a total damage of billion US dollars.

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  • 2047 Pacific typhoon season (Entharex's Version)
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  • NOTE #1: THIS PAGE IS CAREFULLY MONITORED. ANY UNCONSTRUCTIVE EDITS TO THIS ARTICLE WILL BE PROMPTLY REVERTED. The 2038 Pacific typhoon season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones formed in the western Pacific Ocean. The season began with the formation of Severe Tropical Storm Matmo on January 3, 2038; and ended after Typhoon In-fa which dissipated on January 5, 2015. The season was the most active (due to the extremely strong El-Nino event throughout the year) and costly season ever recorded, with an ACE index of and a total damage of billion US dollars.
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  • NOTE #1: THIS PAGE IS CAREFULLY MONITORED. ANY UNCONSTRUCTIVE EDITS TO THIS ARTICLE WILL BE PROMPTLY REVERTED. The 2038 Pacific typhoon season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones formed in the western Pacific Ocean. The season began with the formation of Severe Tropical Storm Matmo on January 3, 2038; and ended after Typhoon In-fa which dissipated on January 5, 2015. The season was the most active (due to the extremely strong El-Nino event throughout the year) and costly season ever recorded, with an ACE index of and a total damage of billion US dollars. Severe Tropical Storm Matmo in early-January was the first system in 2038, causing landslide incidents and floods in Mindanao, resulting in 2 deaths and damage at over 114 million pesos in the island. On 16 January, Typhoon Halong formed and became a category 4 typhoon on the siffir-simpson hurricane wind scale shortly, which means it is the strongest tropical cyclone in January ever recorded. Typhoon Nakri in mid-February became the earliest category 5 storm ever formed in the basin. In April, Typhoon Fung-wong and Typhoon Kanmuri became category 5 storms simultaneously in the basin, as well as being the earliest named sixth and seventh storm. In June, Typhoon Nuri caused US$176 million in damages and killed 79 people in Taiwan. In July, there are 4 category 5 storms in the basin. Typhoon Jangmi became a pre-900mb storm in early-July and made landfall over Taiwan and Korea, causing 624 deaths and 6.7 billion US dollar of loses. Typhoon Nara became the strongest storm on Earth while breaking 14 records and landfalled on Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, Russia and United States, causing more than 13,000 deaths (most deaths are caused by the huge storm surges and floods that damaged most temporary houses settled in Japan after the 624 Earthquake.) and 517.3 billion US dollar of loses, becoming the costliest and deadliest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2038. At one point, there are 4 tropical cyclones, Typhoon Nara, Tropical Storm Bavi, Typhoon Maysak and Typhoon Dolphin, occured simultaneously in the basin, while Typhoon Maysak and Typhoon Dolphin interacted with each other, causing Typhoon Maysak to perform 2 cyclonic loops and landfalled on Philippines for two times. Major Hurricane Kika crossed the International Date Line from the Central Pacific and entered the basin in late-July.
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