The name Kirogi (Korean: 기러기 [kiɾʌ̹ɡi], NKR: kirŏgi) has been used for five tropical cyclones in the western Pacific Ocean. The name, contributed by North Korea, refers to non-domesticated geese.
Typhoon Kirogi (2000) (T0003, 05W, Ditang) – passed close to Japan while weakening
Typhoon Kirogi (2005) (T0520, 11W) – not a threat to land
Severe Tropical Storm Kirogi (2012) (T1212, 13W) – remained away from ocean
Tropical Storm Kirogi (2017) (T1725, 31W, Tino) – affected the Philippines and Vietnam
Severe Tropical Storm Kirogi (2023) (T2312, 11W) – not a threat to land
Preceded by
Haikui
Pacific typhoon season names Kirogi
Succeeded by
Yun-yeung
List of storms with the same or similar names
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terms ofnamedstorms, the fourth such season on record, after 2005, 2010 and 2020; and the first during an El Niño event. The season's number ofstorms also...
into a tropical storm started to be assigned names. Storms were originally named in alphabetical order using the World War II version of the Phonetic Alphabet...
2000, producing 23 namedstorms, of which 13 became typhoons (including 4 super typhoons). It was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation...
typhoon season was a slightly above average season that produced 25 namedstorms, fourteen typhoons, and four intense typhoons. It was a destructive and...
giving it the local name Ditang. Tracking northward, the system intensified into a tropical storm, at which time it received the nameKirogi, before undergoing...
low vertical wind shear. Although the majority ofstorms form between June and November, a few storms may occur between December and May (although tropical...
season produced a total of 27 namedstorms, 11 typhoons, and only two super typhoons, making it an average season in terms ofstorm numbers. It was an event...
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near-average season with 23 namedstorms. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season experienced an above-average number of tropical storm intensity systems, numbering...
through to 2009. Fortunately, many of these storms did not affect any landmass, however there were a few notable storms like Kammuri in 2002 and Bilis in...
caused damages of up to 22 trillion VND (US$1 billion). November 18, 2017 — Tropical StormKirogi (Bão số 14) affected the central provinces of the country...
Cyclone Numa in mid-November. In the Western Pacific, Tropical Storms Haikui and Kirogi existed during the month, affecting the Philippines and Indochina...
storms that are on severe tropical storm or typhoon intensity. The Northwest Pacific basin covers a vast area in the Pacific Ocean, located north of the...
above-average number ofstorms during the year; the most active basin of the year was the Western Pacific, where a below-average 23 namedstorms formed. The Eastern...
of July 2023, which killed 137 people. While the longest duration of a storm to hold in a category of a very strong typhoon this decade was Khanun of...
and South Pacific—was spread evenly, with each region recording seven namedstorms apiece. So far, twenty-four Category 3 tropical cyclones formed, including...