
Pacific Typhoon Season
The Pacific Typhoon Season refers to the period when tropical storms and typhoons commonly form over the western Pacific Ocean. It typically runs from May to October, with peak activity in late summer. During this time, warm ocean waters and atmospheric conditions create ideal environments for storms to develop and strengthen. These typhoons can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding to countries like the Philippines, Japan, and China. While storms can occur outside the official season, the majority happen between May and October. Monitoring agencies track these storms to provide warnings and help communities prepare.