A REVIEW OF THE 2003 TROPICAL CYCLONE SEASON FOR THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE Following is a tabular summary of all the tropical depressions, tropical storms, hurricanes, and typhoons which occurred in the Northern Hemisphere between 1 January and 31 December 2003, as reported in the Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summaries prepared by the author. (1) Number - this is the sequential cyclone number assigned by either TPC/NHC, CPHC in Honolulu, or JTWC. If neither of these agencies issued any warnings, no number will be given. (2) Name - the name (if any) assigned by either TPC/NHC, CPHC, or JTWC (and PAGASA for Western North Pacific systems in their area of warning responsibility). (3) Dates - range of dates for which tracking information for the cyclone is available in the Global Tropical Cyclone Tracks files prepared by the author. (4) Pressure - Lowest central pressure (either estimated or recorded) during the lifetime of the cyclone. For Atlantic and Northeastern Pacific systems these will be the values reported in operational advisories from TPC/NHC or CPHC. For Northwest Pacific systems the central pressure estimates are taken from advisories issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency. An asterisk (*) following the pressure indicates the reading was an actual measured pressure normally obtained by a drop- sonde released during an aerial reconnaissance flight. Central pressure is given in millibars, which is numerically equivalent to hectopascals. (5) MSW - maximum 1-minute average sustained windspeed in knots. For the Northwestern Pacific and North Indian Ocean basins, these will be the highest value assigned operationally by JTWC. For the Atlantic and Northeastern Pacific basins, the MSW values are taken from the official tropical cyclone reports prepared by the TPC/NHC Hurricane Specialists and which are available on TPC/NHC's website: . (6) Basins - tropical cyclone basins where the cyclone tracked during its life: ATL - North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea NEP - North Pacific east of Longitude 180 NWP - North Pacific west of Longitude 180 (including South China Sea) NIO - Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea For tropical systems in the NWP basin, two additional columns of information are given: (1) The tropical storm serial number assigned by the Japanese Meteorological Agency to tropical depressions which are deemed to have reached tropical storm intensity. This does not always agree with JTWC's assessment. (2) An estimate of the maximum 10-minute average sustained wind. The value given represents the highest 10-min avg MSW assigned by any agency. If from any warning center other than JMA, a numbered note below identifies which center's value is given. A number in parentheses (e.g. (1) ) following an entry refers to a note following the entries for the given basin. A separate table is given for each of the four Northern Hemisphere basins. *********************************************************************** ATLANTIC BASIN NUM NAME DATES CENT PRS MSW BASIN (mb) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01 Ana 16-27 Apr 996 50 ATL 02 ----- 11-12 Jun 1008 30 ATL 03 Bill 29 Jun-04 Jul 997 * 50 ATL 04 Claudette 08-17 Jul 982 * 80 ATL 05 Danny 16-23 Jul 1005 65 ATL 06 ----- 19-21 Jul 1008 30 ATL 07 ----- 25-27 Jul 1016 * 30 ATL 08 Erika 12-17 Aug 987 * 65 ATL 09 ----- 21-22 Aug 1008 30 ATL 10 Fabian 27 Aug-09 Sep 939 * 125 ATL 11 Grace 30 Aug-02 Sep 1008 * 35 ATL 12 Henri 03-13 Sep 997 * 50 ATL 13 Isabel 06-22 Sep 920 * 145 ATL 14 ----- 08-10 Sep 1007 30 ATL 15 Juan 25-30 Sep 970 * 90 ATL 16 Kate 25 Sep-09 Oct 952 110 ATL 17 Larry 30 Sep-06 Oct 993 * 55 ATL -- ----- 09-12 Oct 1007 30 ATL (1) 18 Mindy 10-14 Oct 1002 * 40 ATL 19 Nicholas 13-23 Oct 990 60 ATL -- ----- 14-19 Oct 1002 30 ATL (2) -- ----- 27 Oct-06 Nov 1006 40 ATL (3) 20 Odette 04-09 Dec 994 * 55 ATL 21 Peter 02-11 Dec 990 60 ATL NOTES: (1) System was a non-tropical LOW which at one point had some extensive convection east of the center. (2) System displayed some organized convection, but was a warm-frontal hybrid. (3) System was non-tropical but occasionally made attempts to develop subtropical characteristics; peak winds taken from ship reports. ************************************************************************ NORTHEAST PACFICIC BASIN NUM NAME DATES CENT PRS MSW BASIN (mb) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01E Andres 20-26 May 1002 50 NEP 02E Blanca 17-22 Jun 997 55 NEP 03E Carlos 26-27 Jun 997 55 NEP 04E Dolores 06-08 Jul 1005 35 NEP 05E Enrique 10-13 Jul 994 55 NEP 06E Felicia 18-23 Jul 1000 45 NEP 07E Guillermo 07-13 Aug 997 50 NEP 08E Hilda 09-13 Aug 1005 35 NEP 01C ----- 15-17 Aug 1009 30 NEP 09E Ignacio 22-27 Aug 970 90 NEP 10E Jimena 28 Aug-05 Sep 970 90 NEP/NWP 11E Kevin 03-06 Sep 1000 35 NEP 12E Linda 14-17 Sep 987 65 NEP 13E Marty 19-25 Sep 973 85 NEP 14E Nora 01-09 Oct 970 90 NEP 15E Olaf 03-08 Oct 987 * 65 NEP 16E Patricia 20-26 Oct 981 70 NEP ************************************************************************ NORTHWEST PACFICIC BASIN JTWC NAME(S) JMA DATES CENT MSW MSW BASIN NUM TROP STM PRS 1-MIN 10-MIN NUM (mb) (kts) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01W Yanyan 0301 13-21 Jan 1000 50 45 NWP (3) 02W Kujira/Amang 0302 09-30 Apr 930 135 120 NWP (3) 03W Batibot ---- 17-20 May 1002 35 30 NWP 04W Chan-hom 0303 18-28 May 940 115 85 NWP 05W Linfa/Chedeng 0304 25-31 May 980 60 55 NWP 06W Nangka/Dodong 0305 31 May-04 Jun 985 50 55 NWP 07W Soudelor/Egay 0306 11-23 Jun 955 115 90 NWP (3) --- Falcon ---- 09-10 Jul 1004 -- 30 NWP 08W Koni/Gilas 0308 15-22 Jul 975 65 60 NWP 09W Imbudo/Harurot 0307 15-25 Jul 945 130 100 NWP --- Ineng ---- 30-31 Jul 1004 -- 25 NWP (4) 10W Morakot/Juaning 0309 01-05 Aug 990 65 50 NWP (3) 11W Etau/Kabayan 0310 03-11 Aug 945 110 100 NWP (3) 12W Krovanh/Nina 0312 14-26 Aug 970 90 80 NWP (3) 13W Vamco/Manang 0311 19-20 Aug 994 35 45 NWP (3) --- Lakay ---- 18-21 Aug 998 -- 35 NWP (5) 14W Dujuan/Onyok 0313 28 Aug-03 Sep 950 125 95 NWP (1) --- ----- ---- 02-03 Sep 1008 -- 30 NWP (2) 15W Maemi/Pogi 0314 03-15 Sep 910 150 120 NWP (3) --- Quiel ---- 15-19 Sep 1000 -- 30 NWP 16W Choi-wan/Roskas 0315 17-24 Sep 960 95 80 NWP (3) 17W Koppu/Sikat 0316 24 Sep-02 Oct 960 90 80 NWP (3) --- ----- ---- 05-07 Oct 1002 -- 30 NWP (6) 18W ----- ---- 06-10 Oct 1004 25 30 NWP 19W ----- ---- 12-13 Oct ---- 30 -- NWP (7) 20W Ketsana/Tisoy 0317 17-29 Oct 940 125 100 NWP (3) 21W Parma 0318 20 Oct-02 Nov 930 130 95 NWP 22W Ursula ---- 22-24 Oct 1004 25 30 NWP 24W Melor/Viring 0319 30 Oct-05 Nov 975 75 60 NWP 25W Nepartak/Weng 0320 10-19 Nov 970 75 70 NWP (3) 26W Lupit/Yoyoy 0321 15 Nov-06 Dec 915 145 120 NWP (3) 27W Zigzag ---- 24-27 Dec 1002 35 30 NWP NOTES: (1) The highest 10-min avg MSW was assigned by HKO. (2) Treated as a tropical depression by JMA only. (3) The highest 10-min avg MSW was assigned by NMCC. (4) Classified as a tropical depression by PAGASA only. (5) Classified as a tropical storm by PAGASA only. (6) Classified as a tropical depression by JMA and Taiwan only. (7) Classfied as a tropical depression by JTWC only. ************************************************************************ NORTH INDIAN OCEAN BASIN NUM NAME DATES CENT PRS MSW BASIN (mb) (kts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01B ----- 10-19 May 980 65 NIO (1) --- ----- 06-08 Oct --- 25 NIO (2) 23W ----- (3) 22-28 Oct --- 35 NWP/NIO 02A ----- 12-15 Nov --- 85 NIO 03B ----- 12-15 Dec 992 55 NIO (4) NOTES: (1) The Meteorological Department of Thailand estimated the peak MSW at 60 kts, but I do not know if this is intended as a 1-min or 10-min average MSW. (2) Classified as a tropical depression by IMD only. (3) System originated as a tropical depression in the Gulf of Thailand, hence the JTWC "W" suffix. The Thai Meteorological Department estimated the highest winds at 30 kts, presumably a 10-min average. (4) Minimum pressure value taken from IMD's bulletins. ************************************************************************ Prepared by Gary Padgett garyp@alaweb.com Home: 334-222-5327