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Tropical cyclones in 2012
Year summary map
Year boundaries
First system06U and Chanda
FormedJanuary 5, 2012
Last systemDumile
DissipatedJanuary 5, 2013
Strongest system
NameSanba
Lowest pressure900 mbar (hPa); 26.58 inHg
Longest lasting system
NameNadine
Duration24 days
Year statistics
Total systems128
Named systems85
Total fatalities3,248 total
Total damage$93.81 billion (2012 USD)
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Satellite photos of the 24 tropical cyclones worldwide that reached at least Category 3 on the Saffir–Simpson scale during 2012, from Funso in January to Freda in December.
Among them, Sanba (first image in the third row) was the most intense, with a minimum central pressure of 900 hPa.

During 2012, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 128 tropical cyclones had formed this year to date. 85 tropical cyclones had been named by either a Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) or a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC).

The most active basin in the year was the Western Pacific, which documented 25 named systems, while the North Atlantic saw its fourth-most-active season on record, tied with 1887, 1995, 2010, and 2011. Conversely, the Eastern Pacific hurricane season experienced an average number of cyclones reaching tropical storm intensity, numbering 17 respectively. The least-active basin of the year was the North Indian Ocean, which had a late start with its first system forming in October. Activity across the southern hemisphere's three basins—South-West Indian, Australian, and South Pacific—was spread evenly, with each region recording seven named storms apiece. So far, twenty-four Category 3 tropical cyclones formed, including three Category 5 tropical cyclones in the year. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2012 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 740.5 units.

The strongest tropical cyclone was Typhoon Sanba, which strengthened to a minimum barometric pressure of 900 mbar (hPa; 26.58 inHg) before striking South Korea. The costliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Sandy, which caused $68.7 billion (2012 USD) in damages after striking the Caribbean and United States. The deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Typhoon Bopha which caused widespread destruction on Mindanao, leaving thousands of people homeless and killing 1,901 people.

Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions[edit]

The Atlantic Ocean began an organization favorable to the sea surface temperatures, while the Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean began on unfavorable conditions due to dissipation of the 2010–12 La Niña event in April 2012. During the month of May to November along the Pacific hurricane season a favorable organization began due to the sea surface temperatures and the formation of El Niño–Southern Oscillation.

Summary[edit]

Cyclone FredaCyclone EvanTyphoon BophaCyclone NilamHurricane SandyTyphoon Son-TinhHurricane Paul (2012)Hurricane RafaelTropical Storm Norman (2012)Typhoon Jelawat (2012)Typhoon SanbaHurricane NadineHurricane Leslie (2012)Hurricane Isaac (2012)Typhoon Bolaven (2012)Typhoon Tembin (2012)Typhoon Kai-tak (2012)Typhoon HaikuiHurricane Ernesto (2012)Typhoon Damrey (2012)Typhoon Saola (2012)Typhoon VicenteTropical Storm Khanun (2012)Tropical Storm Debby (2012)Hurricane Carlotta (2012)Typhoon Guchol (2012)Tropical Storm Beryl (2012)Hurricane Bud (2012)Cyclone LuaTropical Storm IrinaCyclone GiovannaCyclone JasmineCyclone FunsoCyclone HeidiCyclone Granttropical cyclone basins

Nineteen tropical cyclones formed in the Atlantic hurricane season, the third-most active in history with previous 1887, 1995, 2010 and 2011 seasons. On East Pacific and Central Pacific, a total of 17 named storms formed during the season.

Systems[edit]

A total of 132 systems formed globally in the year with 52 of them causing significant damage, deaths, and/or setting records for their basin.

January[edit]

Cyclone Funso

January was the most active month of the year with 21 tropical cyclones being named. However, only six were named by specific tropical cyclone naming agencies. Intense Tropical Cyclone Funso produced flooding rains as it looped in the Mozambique Channel, killing at least 21 people, soon after Subtropical Depression Dando killed 10 people across southern Africa.

Tropical cyclones formed in January 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
06U January 5 Unspecified Unspecified Timor None None
Chanda January 5–10 75 (45) 992 Madagascar None 1
03F January 7–8 Unspecified 1001 Tonga None None
04F January 8–9 Unspecified 1000 French Polynesia None None
06F January 8–10 Unspecified 1000 Niue None None
Heidi January 9–13 150 (90) 960 Western Australia None None
Dando January 10–18 85 (50) 992 Madagascar, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Swaziland None 10 [1]
08U January 13 Unspecified Unspecified None None None
TD January 13–14 Unspecified 1006 Malaysia None None
Ethel January 17–22 100 (65) 972 Rodrigues None 1 [2]
Funso January 17–28 205 (125) 925 Mozambique, Malawi None 36 [3]
06F January 20–24 Unspecified 1001 Fiji $17.2 million 8
09U January 21 Unspecified Unspecified None None None
10U January 22–29 55 (35) 993 Northern Territory, Queensland None None
Iggy January 22–February 3 110 (70) 970 Indonesia, Western Australia None 16 [4]
07F January 25–February 2 55 (35) 994 Vanuatu, Fiji, New Caledonia None None
08F January 26–28 Unspecified 1001 Fiji None None
09F January 30–31 55 (35) 998 Vanuatu, Fiji None None

February[edit]

Cyclone Giovanna

A total of nine tropical systems of all intensities were monitored during February 2012, of which five developed further and were named by the various warning centres. Intense Tropical Cyclone Giovanna was a powerful tropical cyclone that affected Madagascar. Giovanna is still blamed for 33 deaths along the Madagascar coast, and it is the first intense tropical cyclone to impact Madagascar, since Cyclone Bingiza in February 2011.

Tropical cyclones formed in February 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Jasmine February 1–19 195 (120) 937 Northern Territory, Queensland, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Tonga None None
10F February 2–6 35 (25) 991 Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga None None
Cyril February 5–8 95 (60) 985 Fiji, Tonga None None
Hilwa February 5–22 75 (45) 993 Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Rodriges None None
Giovanna February 7–22 195 (125) 935 Mauritius, Réunion, Madagascar None 35 [5][6]
10F February 13–17 Unspecified 1005 New Caledonia, Vanuatu None None
01W February 17–21 55 (35) 1004 Philippines None None
Irina February 25–March 12 95 (60) 978 Madagascar, Mozambique, Swaziland, South Africa None 77
12 February 29–March 3 55 (35) 996 None None None

March[edit]

Cyclone Lua

A total of twelve tropical systems of all intensities were monitored during March 2012, of which four developed further and were named by the various warning centres. Cyclone Lua affected a sparsely populated region of Western Australia.

Tropical cyclones formed in March 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
14U March 3–7 Unspecified 1000 Western Australia None None
Koji-Joni March 5–11 95 (60) 978 None None None
Lua March 9–18 155 (100) 935 Western Australia $230 million None [7][8]
17U March 12–22 55 (35) 993 Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland None None
14F March 16–18 Unspecified 1005 New Zealand None 5
15F March 19–20 Unspecified 1004 New Caledonia None None
16F March 22–27 Unspecified 1003 Wallis and Futuna, Fiji None None
TD March 24 Unspecified 1008 Philippines None None
17F March 25–28 Unspecified 1000 Fiji None None
Pakhar March 26–April 2 95 (60) 1000 Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand $48.1 million 9 [9]
Daphne March 29–April 3 100 (65) 985 Vanuatu, Fiji None 5
18F March 30–31 Unspecified 1004 Vanuatu None None

April[edit]

Cyclone Daphne

A total of 4 tropical cyclones formed during this month, making this month the least active of 2012. None of these tropical cyclones were tropical storm strength or higher, thus making Tropical Cyclone Daphne, which was formed in March as the strongest tropical cyclone of this month.

Tropical cyclones formed in April 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
TD April 8–11 55 (35) 1000 None None None
20F April 9–11 Unspecified 1009 New Caledonia None None
19U April 16–25 Unspecified 1005 Papua New Guinea, Northern Territory, Queensland, Indonesia, East Timor None None
TD April 28–30 Unspecified 1008 Palau, Philippines None None

May[edit]

Hurricane Bud
Tropical cyclones formed in May 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
19S May 7–14 55 (35) 996 Indonesia, East Timor None None
Aletta May 14–19 85 (50) 1000 None None None
Alberto May 19–22 95 (60) 995 Southeastern United States None None
Sanvu May 20–27 110 (70) 975 Guam, Marina Islands $20 thousand None
Bud May 20–26 185 (115) 961 Western Mexico Minimal None
Beryl May 26–30 110 (70) 992 Cuba, The Bahamas, Southeastern United States, Florida Minimal None
Mawar (Ambo) May 31–June 6 140 (85) 960 Philippines, Japan None 3

June[edit]

Typhoon Guchol
Tropical cyclones formed in June 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Kuena June 3–8 85 (50) 994 None None None
Guchol (Butchoy) June 10–20 185 (115) 930 Caroline Islands, Philippines, Japan $100 million 3
Carlotta June 14–16 175 (110) 973 Southwestern Mexico $12.4 million 7
Talim (Carina) June 16–21 95 (60) 985 China, Taiwan $356 million 1
Chris June 18–22 140 (85) 974 Bermuda, Atlantic Canada None None
Debby June 23–27 110 (70) 990 Cuba, Central America, Southeastern United States (Florida), Bermuda ≥ $250 million 7 (3)
Doksuri (Dindo) June 25–30 75 (45) 992 Philippines, Taiwan, China $418 thousand None [10]
20U June 29–July 1 45 (30) 993 Papua New Guinea None None

July[edit]

Typhoon Vicente

July was slightly active with only seven tropical cyclones being named, with all of them being named.

Tropical cyclones formed in July 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Daniel July 4–12 185 (115) 961 None None None
Emilia July 7–15 220 (140) 945 None None None
Fabio July 12–18 175 (110) 966 Baja California Peninsula, California, Western United States None None
Khanun (Enteng) July 14–19 95 (60) 985 Japan, Korea $11.4 million 89
Vicente (Ferdie) July 18–25 150 (90) 950 Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos, Burma $324 million 32
Saola (Gener) July 26–August 4 130 (80) 960 Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, China $2.95 billion 86 [11][12]
Damrey July 27–August 4 130 (80) 965 Japan, China, South Korea $4.37 billion 48

August[edit]

Typhoon Bolaven
Tropical cyclones formed in August 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Haikui August 1–11 120 (75) 965 Japan, Philippines, China $5.92 billion 115 [13]
Ernesto August 1–10 155 (100) 973 Windward Islands, Jamaica, Central America, Yucatán Peninsula, Veracruz $252.2 million 7 (5)
Florence August 3–6 95 (60) 1002 Cape Verde None None
Kirogi August 3–10 95 (60) 990 Japan None None
Gilma August 7–11 130 (80) 984 None None None
TD August 9–11 Unspecified 1008 None None None
Helene August 9–18 75 (45) 1004 Windward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Central America, Mexico (Tamaulipas) > $17 million 2
Hector August 11–16 85 (50) 995 Western Mexico, Baja California Peninsula None None
Kai-tak (Helen) August 12–18 120 (75) 970 Philippines, China, Vietnam, Laos $765 million 38 [14][15]
Gordon August 15–20 175 (110) 965 Azores None None
Tembin (Igme) August 17–30 150 (90) 950 Philippines, Taiwan, China, Japan, South Korea $8.25 million 10 [16][17][18]
Bolaven (Julian) August 19–29 185 (115) 910 Ryukyu Islands, Kyushu Northeastern China, South Korea, North Korea, Russian Far East $3.59 billion 96 [19][20]
Isaac August 21–September 1 130 (80) 965 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, The Bahamas, Southeastern United States (Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama), Midwestern United States (Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana), Kentucky $3.11 billion 34 (7)
Joyce August 22–24 65 (40) 1006 None None None
TD August 23–24 Unspecified 1006 Japan None None
Ileana August 27–September 2 140 (85) 978 None None None
Kirk August 28–September 2 165 (105) 970 None None None
Leslie August 30–September 11 130 (80) 968 Leeward Islands, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada $10.1 million None

September[edit]

Typhoon Sanba
Tropical cyclones formed in September 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
John September 2–4 75 (45) 1000 Baja California Peninsula None None
Michael September 3–11 185 (115) 964 None None None
Nadine September 10–October 4 150 (90) 978 Azores, United Kingdom None None
Sanba (Karen) September 10–18 205 (125) 900 Palau, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, China, Russia $378.8 million 6
TD September 10–13 55 (35) 1006 Japan None None
Kristy September 12–17 95 (60) 998 Baja California Peninsula None None
Lane September 15–19 140 (85) 985 None None None
Jelawat (Lawin) September 20–October 1 205 (125) 905 Japan, Philippines, Taiwan $27.4 million 3
Miriam September 22–27 195 (120) 959 Baja California Peninsula, Texas None None
Ewiniar September 23–30 95 (60) 985 Mariana Islands, Japan None None
Norman September 28–29 85 (50) 997 Western Mexico, Baja California Peninsula, Northwestern Mexico, Texas Minimal 1
Maliksi September 29–October 4 95 (60) 985 Guam, Marina Islands, Japan None None
Gaemi (Garce) September 29–October 7 95 (60) 990 Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand $4.1 million 5

October[edit]

Hurricane Sandy
Tropical cyclones formed in October 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Oscar October 3–5 85 (50) 994 None None None
Prapiroon (Nina) October 5–19 165 (105) 940 Japan None 1
Olivia October 6–8 95 (60) 997 None None None
BOB 01 October 10–11 55 (35) 1002 Bangladesh Minimal 43
Patty October 11–13 75 (45) 1005 Bahamas None None
Rafael October 12–17 150 (90) 969 Lesser Antilles, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada, United States East Coast, Azores, Western Europe ≤ $2 million 1
Anais October 12–19 185 (115) 945 Diego Garcia, Madagascar None None
Paul October 13–17 195 (120) 959 Baja California Peninsula, Northwestern Mexico $15.5 million None
Maria October 13–20 95 (60) 990 Mariana Islands, Japan None None
Son-Tinh (Ofel) October 21–30 155 (100) 945 Palau, Philippines, China, Vietnam $776 million 42 [21]
Tony October 22–25 85 (50) 1000 None None None
Murjan October 22–26 75 (45) 998 Yemen, Somalia Minimal None
Sandy October 22–29 185 (115) 940 Greater Antilles (Jamaica, Cuba), The Bahamas, East Coast of the United States (New Jersey), Bermuda, Atlantic Canada $68.7 billion 233
Nilam October 28–November 1 85 (50) 987 Sri Lanka, South India $56.7 million 75
Rosa October 30–November 3 85 (50) 1001 None None None

November[edit]

Typhoon Bopha
Tropical cyclones formed in November 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
01F November 6–7 Unspecified 991 Fiji None None
25W November 12–15 55 (35) 1004 Malaysia, Vietnam None None
02 November 15–16 45 (30) 1004 None None None
BOB 03 November 17–19 55 (35) 1002 India None None
Boldwin November 23–26 100 (65) 985 None None None
Bopha (Pablo) November 25–December 9 185 (115) 930 Caroline Islands, Palau, Philippines $1.04 billion 1,901 [22][23][24]

December[edit]

Cyclone Freda
Tropical cyclones formed in December 2012
Storm name Dates active Max wind
km/h (mph)
Pressure
(hPa)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Claudia December 6–13 175 (110) 940 None None None
03F December 9–17 Unspecified 997 Cook Islands None None
Evan December 9–19 185 (115) 943 Samoan Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand $316 million 14
02U December 18–21 Unspecified Unspecified None None None
ARB 02 December 22–24 55 (35) 1002 Somalia None None
Wukong (Quinta) December 24–29 75 (45) 998 Philippines, Vietnam $5.48 million 20 [25]
Freda December 26, 2012 – January 4, 2013 185 (115) 940 Solomon Islands, New Caledonia None 2 [26]
Mitchell December 27, 2012 – January 1, 2013 85 (50) 998 Western Australia None None
Dumile December 29, 2012 – January 5, 2013 130 (80) 970 Mauritius, Réunion Island $46 million 2
06F December 30–31 Unspecified 1005 None None None

Global effects[edit]

Season name Areas affected Systems formed Named storms Damage (USD) Deaths Ref
2012 Atlantic hurricane season Yucatán Peninsula, Cayman Islands, Cuba, United States, Canada, Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, Bermuda, Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Hispaniola, West Africa, Cape Verde, Azores 19 19 $72.32 billion 355
2012 Pacific hurricane season Mexico, Baja California Sur, Southwestern United States, Colima, Sonora, Nayarit 17 17 $27.9 million 8
2012 Pacific typhoon season Micronesia, Taiwan, Philippines, China, Vietnam, Mariana Islands, Japan, Korean Peninsula, Laos, Russian Far East, Thailand, Myanmar, Alaska 34 25 $20.796 billion 2,486
2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea 4 2 $56.7 million 182
2011–12 Australian region cyclone season5 Indonesia, Australia, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea 15 4 $230 million 16
2012–13 Australian region cyclone season5 Solomon Islands, Western Australia 2 1 None None
2011–12 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season5 Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritius, Réunion, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Swaziland 8 8 None 164
2012–13 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season5 Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritius, Réunion 5 4 $46 million 2
2011–12 South Pacific cyclone season5 Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Tonga, New Zealand, Samoan Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Niue, Solomon Islands 18 3 >$17.2 million 18
2012–13 South Pacific cyclone season5 Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Tonga, New Zealand, Samoan Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Niue, Solomon Islands 6 2 $316 million 17
Worldwide (See above) 128 85 > $93.81 billion 3,248

Notes[edit]

1 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2012 are counted in the seasonal totals.
2 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2012 are counted in the seasonal totals.
3 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.
5The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France which uses gust winds.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

Regional Specialized Meteorological Centers

Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers

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