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Ph to face 8 tropical cyclones in PAR from January to June – Pagasa

By Nidz Godino

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With 17 cyclones entered Philippines in 2024, including six that hit Northern Luzon consecutively, Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)  is urging Filipinos to prepare for  upcoming storm season.

 Two to eight tropical cyclones could form within Philippine area of responsibility in the first half of this year, according PAGASA.

At least one cyclone each month is expected from January to April. One to two cyclones are projected in May and June.

Despite  forecast,  January to May period is considered quieter time for cyclone activity in  western North Pacific ocean basin where  country is located, PAGASA noted.

Official cyclone names in 2025 are Auring, Bising, Crising, Dante, Emong, Fabian, Gorio, Huaning, Isang, Jacinto, Kiko, Lannie, Mirasol, Nando, Opong, Paolo, Quedan, Ramil, Salome, Tino, Uwan, Verbena, Wilma, Yasmin and Zoraida.

Auxiliary names include Alamid, Bruno, Conching, Dolor, Ernie, Florante, Gerardo, Hernan, Isko and Jerome.

State  weather bureau will replace Jolina, Maring and Odette, decommissioned after causing significant damage in 2021.

Five cyclone names might also be retired due to fatalities and financial losses: Aghon, Carina, Enteng, Julian and Kristine.

Cyclones Aghon, Enteng and Julian collectively caused more than P5 billion in damages.

Butchoy and Carina caused over P10 billion in damages, while Kristine and Leon resulted in P18 billion in damages.

Cyclones in 2024 led to nearly P40 billion in damages, along with significant casualties.

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