Tropical Storm Haima
The name Haima has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by China and is the Chinese name of seahorse.
- Tropical Storm Haima (2004) (T0420, 24W, Ofel) – classified as a tropical depression or a subtropical storm by the JTWC.
- Tropical Storm Haima (2011) (T1104, 06W, Egay) – brought flooding to the Philippines during mid-June.
- Typhoon Haima (2016) (T1622, 25W, Lawin) – Powerful category 5 super typhoon that formed in mid-October.
Preceded by Sarika |
Pacific typhoon season names Haima |
Succeeded by Meari |
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