Typhoon season primer for those new to the Pacific

What must one do to prepare for storms during the run-up to the Pacific typhoon seasons? Preparation and communication are two vitally important keys.

Okinawa enters TCCOR All Clear

Kadena’s 18th Wing sets TCCOR All-Clear as of Dec. 1, other areas set seasonal TCCOR 5; Guam remains in seasonal TCCOR 4 year round.

Tropical Storm 26W (Nalgae)

Update 4: Nalgae heading across south-central Luzon, appears as if it might remain in South China Sea.

Tropical Storm 20W Roke FINAL

UPDATE 5: Roke downgraded to tropical storm, forecast to buzz well southeast of Yokosuka packing gale-force winds.

Typhoon 18W Noru FINAL

UPDATE 5: Noru back over open water, leaving trail of damage, flooding and power outages in its wake as it heads toward Vietnam.

Tropical Depression 17W Talas FINAL

UPDATE 7: Final warning issued for Talas, forecast to pass about 100 miles southeast of Yokosuka late Saturday evening. Thunderstorm advisories posted.

Tropical Depressions 17W, 18W, # 1

Two tropical depressions form in a span of about 12 hours in northwest Pacific; neither pose major typhoon-like threat to U.S. bases in Japan and Okinawa at the moment.

Tropical Storm 16W (Nanmadol), # 26 FINAL

Final warning issued for Tropical Storm Nanmadol, moving rapidly toward dissipation over northwest Pacific.

Typhoon # 12 (Hinnamnor), # 45 FINAL: So long, Hinnamnor

Daegu, Sasebo revert to TCCOR All Clear, Chinhae enters TCCOR 1-R as Hinnamnor exits Korean Peninsula into Sea of Japan.