Misawa Air Base resumes TCCOR All Clear as Tropical Storm Lupit continues moving out of the area.
Misawa Air Base resumes TCCOR All Clear as Tropical Storm Lupit continues moving out of the area.
Final warning issued on Tropical Depression 12W late Tuesday evening.
Nepartak makes its way across northern Honshu, forecast to dissipate over the Sea of Japan on Thursday. Misawa Air Base remains in TCCOR Storm Watch.
U.S. bases on Okinawa resumed seasonal TCCOR 4 at 6 a.m. Sunday with Typhoon In-fa scurrying northwest toward China.
Joint Typhoon Warning Center cancels tropical cyclone formation alert on disturbance 95W Invest.
Champi continues to weaken, remains forecast to pass well southeast of Tokyo-Kanto Plain.
Choi-wan is downgraded to a tropical depression once more, rain remains forecast for Okinawa through mid-week.
Surigae barely clinging to Category 1-equivalent status, U.S. bases on Okinawa remain in TCCOR Storm Watch as Surigae passes south-southeast of the island.
Tropical Cyclone Seroja causes flooding in remote east Indonesia islands, East Timor, before heading southwest toward Australia; more than 70 dead, dozens missing.
Niran peaks as a Category 5-equivalent severe cyclone east of Australia overnight Friday, lashes New Caledonia with 115-mph winds and 144-mph gusts Saturday.
Winds forecast to peak at over 50 mph Thursday evening, between 2 to 4 inches of rain forecast for Okinawa due to a sub-tropical low.
All Clear signals the end of the tropical cyclone season for Okinawa; Guam remains in TCCOR 4 year round.
Ana caused flooding in Nadi and Suva on Fiji’s western main island of Viti Levu, nearly two months after Yasa devastated the islands.
A powerful storm labeled “one of strongest ever” to affect north Pacific lashes Alaska with 83-mph gusts on Shemya Island; could bring “multiple feet” of snow to western Honshu.
Goni exits Luzon into South China Sea, TCWS 1 remains raised for southwestern areas of Luzon.
Kanto bases enter TCCOR All Clear; Tropical Storm Dolphin forecast to dissipate east of Tokyo.
Haishen downgraded to tropical storm, final JTWC warning issued as Haishen moves north toward North Korea, China.
Final warning issued on Tropical Depression 06W by Joint Typhoon Warning Center, forecast to dissipate about 165 miles south of Okinawa Thursday evening.
Hagupit continues to weaken over east China, forecast to dissipate as it hits the Yellow Sea.