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The 2045 Planet X Pacific typhoon season marked one of the worst Planet X tropical cyclone seasons in history, with countless damages and deaths being inflicted across the Pacific Rim, especially in China, which witnessed three typhoons (Western Pacific tropical cyclones) of Category 5 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale (SSHS). Although not producing as many storms compared to seasons such as 2029, the strongest El Niño, dubbed the Hyperniño by various news sources, in over three centuries led to several storms, namely Typhoons Luke and Wyatt, reach intensities unrecorded with modern technology. In general, the Western Pacific (WPAC) basin produced 22 total tropical depressions, a tropical cyclone (TC) with winds below gale-force, all of which became tropical storms, a TC with winds above gale-force but below hurricane force. Moreover, 15 of the tropical storms became typhoons, the WPAC terminology for a hurricane, with three further reaching super typhoon intensity. This is an unofficial category coined by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), a meteorological agency based in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The 2045 Planet X Pacific typhoon season was primarily notable for five storms. First, the season commenced with Typhoon Annie in early January, which produced unseasonable rainfall nearing 10 inches (in) in some areas of Taiwan. Although only two deaths were reported due to advanced preparations, damages from the storm neared $300 million (2045 USD), primarily from landslides. Next, in early May, Typhoon Eve became the strongest tropical cyclone recorded so early in the year, and the most powerful one worldwide in over a decade. After making a brutal landfall over Okinawa, Japan, and destroying every aircraft at the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, the typhoon aimed straight for Shanghai, China, grinding the city to a complete halt and causing impact "never witnessed before". Similarly advanced preparations regarding Eve only caused 14 fatalities, but damages soared to near $2 billion (2045 USD) from reports in Shanghai and across the Chang Jiang region as far inland as Chongqing. Third, as August came in, Typhoon Luke shattered Quinn's "unbeatable" record-breaking intensity attained only 15 years earlier through an exceptionally impressive round of explosive deepening offshore of Qingdao, China. Moreover, the former slammed into the city at full force, shocking the world with the resulting images of devastation, such as the toppling of the Qingdao TV Tower. Even worse, Luke would maintain Category 5 intensity even to Beijing, significantly affecting the Chinese economy, and maintained tropical cyclone characteristics throughout Northeast China, dumping inch after inch of rainfall onto cities which had never experienced typhoons before. Despite the aid of urgent warning message, over 7,000 lost their lives in Luke, and damages soared to near $100 billion (2045 USD). However, even Luke paled in comparison to Typhoon Wyatt, described as a "one in a trillion" year event by meteorologists worldwide. Following serious reports of damage from gusty winds across the Philippines and Vietnam, the monster made landfall directly over Hong Kong as a full-force hypercane, the first recorded on Planet X in millennia. By the time rescue efforts reached the territory, it was reported that what was left "looked like Atlantis above water" and completely unrecognizable. Furthermore, Wyatt's rains exceeding 200 inches per hour drowned the grand cities of Southern China, including Nanning and Guangzhou, under a torrent of floods. By the time the typhoon crossed into the North Indian Ocean, over $700 billion (2045 USD) in losses had been inflicted, and fatalities neared 100,000. Overall, the 2045 season would not be one to forget.

The scope of this article focuses on tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator and west of the International Date Line. Should a system form to the east of the latter, it would be called a hurricane, not a typhoon. When a tropical depression forms in the WPAC, the JTWC assigns a number xW to the system, with x representing the nth system the agency has tracked and the W signaling the Western Pacific. In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) assigns six-digit number codes to the storms they track, with the former two representing the nth system monitored and the latter four highlighting the current year (in this case, 2045).

Seasonal summary[]

Timeline of tropical cyclone activity in the 2045 Planet X Pacific typhoon season

Storms[]

In the storm information presented below, differences in wind speeds can arise between the JTWC and JMA. This is because the former uses 1-minute wind criteria to assess the maximum sustained winds for a storm, whereas the latter uses 10-minute wind criteria. As a result, the JTWC winds for a tropical cyclone can significantly exceed the JMA's estimates for the system.

Typhoon Annie[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
Annie 2045 Annie 2045 track (Andy)
DurationJanuary 7 – January 12
Peak intensity120 km/h (75 mph) (10-min) 980 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Ben[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Ben 2045 Ben 2045 track (Andy)
DurationFebruary 10 – February 13
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min) 996 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Colleen[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
Colleen 2045 Colleen 2045 track (Andy)
DurationMarch 3 – March 18
Peak intensity120 km/h (75 mph) (10-min) 985 hPa (mbar)

Severe Tropical Storm Dani[]

Severe tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Dani 2045 Dani 2045 track (Andy)
DurationApril 21 – April 24
Peak intensity100 km/h (65 mph) (10-min) 992 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Eve[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Eve 2045 Eve 2045 track (Andy)
DurationMay 3 – May 11
Peak intensity230 km/h (145 mph) (10-min) 890 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Frank[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Frank 2045 Frank 2045 track (Andy)
DurationMay 22 – May 24
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (10-min) 994 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Gage[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Gage 2045 Gage 2045 track (Andy)
DurationJune 2 – June 7
Peak intensity75 km/h (45 mph) (10-min) 996 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Holden[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Holden 2045 Holden 2045 track (Andy)
DurationJune 5 – June 10
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min) 998 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ivana[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Ivana 2045 Ivana 2045 track (Andy)
DurationJune 24 – July 2
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min) 975 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Jaki[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Jaki 2045 Jaki 2045 track (Andy)
DurationJuly 12 – July 21
Peak intensity130 km/h (80 mph) (10-min) 970 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Kwami[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 4 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Kwami 2045 Kwami 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 3 – August 11
Peak intensity195 km/h (120 mph) (10-min) 925 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Luke[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Luke 2045 Luke 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 9 – August 16
Peak intensity305 km/h (190 mph) (10-min) 835 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Max[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 3 typhoon (SSHWS)
Max 2045 Max 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 10 – August 22
Peak intensity155 km/h (100 mph) (10-min) 945 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Noa[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Noa 2045 Noa 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 12 – August 24
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min) 960 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Olivia[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 1 typhoon (SSHWS)
Olivia 2045 Olivia 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 17 – August 20
Peak intensity120 km/h (75 mph) (10-min) 985 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Peter[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Peter 2045 Peter 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 21 – August 27
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min) 975 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Quisha[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Quisha 2045 Quisha 2045 track (Andy)
DurationAugust 23 – September 1
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min) 975 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Ryan[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Ryan 2045 Ryan 2045 track (Andy)
DurationSeptember 4 – September 10
Peak intensity150 km/h (90 mph) (10-min) 960 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Shelby[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 2 typhoon (SSHWS)
Kirk 12-08-19960949ZIRNoaa12 Shelby 2045 track (Andy)
DurationSeptember 4 – September 10
Peak intensity140 km/h (85 mph) (10-min) 975 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Tia[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Tia 2045 Tia 2045 track (Andy)
DurationOctober 12 – October 13
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min) 994 hPa (mbar)

Tropical Storm Vanessa[]

Tropical storm (JMA)
Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Vanessa 2045 Vanessa 2045 track (Andy)
DurationNovember 24 – November 28
Peak intensity65 km/h (40 mph) (10-min) 998 hPa (mbar)

Typhoon Wyatt[]

Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS)
Wyatt 2045 Wyatt 2045 track (Andy)
DurationDecember 3 – December 14 (Crossed into NIO)
Peak intensity630 km/h (390 mph) (10-min) 500 hPa (mbar)

Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE)[]

ACE (104 kt2) – Storm
1 184.185 Wyatt 2 46.295 Luke 3 37.1875 Eve
4 28.605 Kwami 5 25.61 Max 6 15.1675 Noa
7 14.9925 Jaki 8 12.6025 Quisha 9 11.26 Ivana
10= 10.31 Ryan 10= 10.31 Shelby 12 6.685 Peter
13 4.56 Annie 14 3.7575 Colleen 15 2.5025 Olivia
16 2.0825 Holden 17 1.985 Dani 18 1.375 Gage
19 1.2525 Frank 20 1.0925 Ben 21 1.0175 Vanessa
22 0.5275 Tia
Total= 423.3625
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