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Meteorological History - Tropical Storm Checheng
Tropical Storm Checheng formed 1200km southwest of Huante, Hauan. It moved northeast at about 29km/h towards the Hauanian peninsula as it's convection got blown away on Januare 17 after landfall. (International Designation: 304501)

Meteorological History - Severe Tropical Storm Bernaan
Severe Tropical Storm Bernaan formed 500km south of Gold Coast, and moved northwest at about 39km/h towards the Rocky Islands, and became extratropical February 7th with sea temperatures dropping from 25.09'C to 19.88'C. It brought quick showers to the Rocky Islands. (International Designation: 304502)

Meteorological History - Typhoon Kiono
A Tropical Disturbance formed in Gold Coast Bay, as the disturbance passed over warm waters of 28.94'C, it began a phase of explosive intensification, from a 45km/h TD to a 130km/h TY and the storm was named Kiono, it moved east at 12km/h towards Southern City. Damage from Typhoon Kiono was higher than predicted, as most forecasters predicted Kiono would only reach STS intensity. Kiono was also the 2nd earliest storm to reach Category 2 status on record, and the earliest for SS1 in explosive intensification ever. (International Designation: 304503)

Meteorological History - Typhoon Weinan
A Tropical Disturbance formed on cool waters of 23.45'C, 690km west-southwest of Cean and it started to move slowly west-southwest at about 9km/h gradually edging closer to Pirate's Bay. It slowly intensified into a Tropical Storm, as it entered waters of 25.01'C, good enough for tropical cyclone formation. The Tropical Storm was named Weinan, and it started moving southwest at 12km/h and made landfall on March 12th, 3045. it then moved west at 15km/h and re-emerged as a TD in open waters. Tropical Depression Weinan gradually intensified in open waters of 26.78'C and reached Typhoon Strength/Category 1 status. Due to the northeast monsoon coming in, Typhoon Weinan changed it's track and started moving southeast at 10km/h, later east-northeast at 13km/h, it weakened into a STS, but still Category 1 status as it reached waters of 24.11'C, and made it's final landfall. Weinan brought heavy thunderstorms to Silvermine Seaport on March 25, 3045. (International Designation: 304504)

Meteorological History - Severe Tropical Storm Haruji
A Tropical Disturbance formed 200km southwest of Gold Coast, however, sea surface temperatures were slightly below normal, around 24.50'C. The Tropical Disturbance continued to increase in size and increase in wind speed. It became a minimal Tropical Storm on Aperill 5, 3045 and was named Haruji with sea surface temperatures of 24.67'C. It was moving at about 13km northwest, skirting Gold Coast and Silvermine Bay. It reached waters of 26.32'C and reached Severe Tropical Storm intensity, however, Haruji reached Category 2 status as the gusts were frequent, affecting the 1min wind scale. It then turned north-northwest at about 29km/h, speeding up and edging even closer to the shore. Sea Surges were reported at Silvermine Seaport, however on Aperill 8, 3045, wind shear from the southeast, from the intense northeast monsoon brought moderate wind shear, and pushed all it's convection to the west. Haruji then turned east at 17km/h while losing it's convection and weakened to a Tropical Storm on both statuses with winds of 65km/h and 75km/h. It made landfall as a TD with 45km/h winds. Sea surges were reported but only a few showers of Haruji's convection reached ashore. The renmants eventually on Aperill 13 moved east at 55km/h due to a westerly jet stream and brought light rain. (International Designation: 304505)

Meteorological History - Severe Typhoon Dokusumi
A Tropical Disturbance formed 300km northwest of Huante, Hauan. It moved northwest at 9km/h gradually intensifying in waters of 27.33'C It became a Typhoon and reaching Category 2 status on Aperill 26, 3045 and was named Dokusumi. It intensified even further to a strong Category 3 typhoon as it went over waters of 27.66'C and then moved north at 12km/h. It reached a side-to-side diameter of 1,800km, making it a huge typhoon and due to warm waters of 27.98'C, the outer rainbands formed 3 small tropical storms in time order, Tommy and Sammy on Aperill 29, and Annie on Maey 1, 3045. Annie escaped from Dokusumi's convection as it formed 900km away while Tommy and Sammy orbited Dokusumi at about 650km distance. Sammy made lanfall first 100km east of Gold Coast. Tommy escaped Dokusumi's convection on Maey 4 just as Sammy was making landfall and moved southeast at 39km/h, and becoming a typhoon the next day. Annie made landfall 30km northwest of Southern City. Dokusumi then moved north-northeast at 16km/h affecting Silvermine Bay, Gold Coast, and even the inland cities of Songshan. Dokusumi reached peak intensities of 150km/h making it a Severe Typhoon and 205km/h a strong Category 3 typhoon seconds before landfall. It made landfall 200km east of Gold Coast and weakened rapidly as it was already a TD the next day. Dokusumi and it's 'mini' storms caused devastating damage across the country and the country of Haunan.

Meteorological History - Typhoon Tommy
A Tropical disturbance formed about 700km northeast of Severe Typhoon Dokusumi, and circled Dokusumi. On Maey 1, 3045, the storm was upgraded to a minimal TS with winds of 65km/h and was named Tommy. Tommy slowly moved away from Dokusumi and continued to strengthen over warm waters. After 1 and a half loops, Tommy was upgraded to a STS with winds of 110km/h. It was strong and distant enough to escape from Dokusumi's circulation center. A big burst of clouds occurred during the event. It then strengthened to a Category 2 Typhoon as it moved southeast at about 39km/h towards the Hauanian peninsula.

Meteorological History - Tropical Storm Sammy
A tropical disturbance formed 600km southwest of Severe Typhoon Dokusumi and moved very slowly at about 3km/h eastwards, however on Maey 3, 3045, Dokusumi's convection pattern associated with the escaping Typhoon Tommy allowed the TD to escape it's circulation center and was upgraded to a Tropical Storm and was named Sammy about 950km northeast of Dokusumi and made landfall the early the next day, it dissapated on late on Maey 4.

Meteorological History - Severe Tropical Storm Annie
A tropical disturbance formed 900km west of Dokusumi, and moved east at 29km/h and strengthened to a TS and was named Annie. Due to the Fujiwhara effect with Tommy and Dokusumi, it swiftly passed Tommy and Dokusumi, reaching it's closest point to Dokusumi at about 100km, and Annie weakened into a TD with winds of only 45km/h. Due to warm waters of 28.88'C, it began rapid intensification up to a STS/Cat1 with winds of 110km/h/120km/h winds respectively when it approached landfall at Southern City. It caused considerable damage.

Meteorological History - Super Typhoon Ben
A tropical disturbance formed 800km west of Huante, Hauan. It moved west-southwest at about 13km/h and moved into a pool of warm waters about 29.89'C, it intensified from a TD into a Cat 3 in 8 hours and was named Ben. It became a typhoon and further intensified into a severe typhoon, later a super typhoon with Cat 4 status. It moved northwest at 19km/h on Maey 25, 3045, and then moved north-northeast on Maey 26, 3045 at 25km/h and weakened to winds of 150km/h/160km/h Typhoon/Cat 2 staus respectively. It became extratropical on Maey 30 and moved northeast at 56km/h, battering the northwestern coast of Ceania on Juune 5, 3045 with winds of about 120km/h and brought unexpectedly cold weather. It dissipated on Juune 14 near the Destrain Plains.

Storm Names (3045-3060)

 * Checheng (304501)
 * Bernaan (304502)
 * Kiono (304503)
 * Weinan (304504)
 * Haruji (304505)
 * Dokusumi (304506)
 * Tommy (304507)
 * Sammy (304508)
 * Annie (304509)
 * Ben (304510)
 * Luke (304511)

Season effects
This table lists all the storms that developed in the Ceananica Ocean during the 3045 season. It includes their intensity, duration, name, areas affected deaths, and damages. All damage figures are in 2012 USD. Damages and deaths from a storm include when the storm was a precursor wave, or an extratropical low. Area in construction. Please ignore temporarily. Thank you.


 * Checheng || Januare 5 -19 || bgcolor=#|Tropical storm || bgcolor=#|75 km/h (45 mph) || bgcolor=#|988 hPa (29.18 inHg) || Southwestern Ceania || || 25 ||
 * Tropical depression || January 13 – 14 || bgcolor=#|Tropical depression || bgcolor=#|Not specified || bgcolor=#|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg) || Malaysia || None || None ||
 * 01W || February 17 – 20 || bgcolor=#|Tropical depression || bgcolor=#|55 km/h (35 mph) || bgcolor=#|1004 hPa (29.65 inHg) || Philippines || || 2 ||
 * Pakhar || March 26 – April 2 || bgcolor=#|Tropical storm || bgcolor=#|75 km/h (45 mph) || bgcolor=#|998 hPa (29.47 inHg) || Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia || Unknown || 9 ||
 * Tropical depression || April 28 – 30 || bgcolor=#|Tropical depression || bgcolor=#|Not specified || bgcolor=#|1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) || Palau, Philippines || None|| None ||
 * Sanvu || May 20 – 27 || bgcolor=#|Severe tropical storm || bgcolor=#|110 km/h (70 mph) || bgcolor=#|975 hPa (28.79 inHg) || Guam, Northern Marina Islands, Japan ||  || None ||
 * Mawar (Ambo) || May 31 – June 6 || bgcolor=#|Typhoon || bgcolor=#|140 km/h (85 mph) || bgcolor=#|960 hPa (28.35 inHg) || Philippines, Japan || Unknown|| 3 || ||
 * Pakhar || March 26 – April 2 || bgcolor=#|Tropical storm || bgcolor=#|75 km/h (45 mph) || bgcolor=#|998 hPa (29.47 inHg) || Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia || Unknown || 9 ||
 * Tropical depression || April 28 – 30 || bgcolor=#|Tropical depression || bgcolor=#|Not specified || bgcolor=#|1008 hPa (29.77 inHg) || Palau, Philippines || None|| None ||
 * Sanvu || May 20 – 27 || bgcolor=#|Severe tropical storm || bgcolor=#|110 km/h (70 mph) || bgcolor=#|975 hPa (28.79 inHg) || Guam, Northern Marina Islands, Japan ||  || None ||
 * Mawar (Ambo) || May 31 – June 6 || bgcolor=#|Typhoon || bgcolor=#|140 km/h (85 mph) || bgcolor=#|960 hPa (28.35 inHg) || Philippines, Japan || Unknown|| 3 || ||
 * Sanvu || May 20 – 27 || bgcolor=#|Severe tropical storm || bgcolor=#|110 km/h (70 mph) || bgcolor=#|975 hPa (28.79 inHg) || Guam, Northern Marina Islands, Japan ||  || None ||
 * Mawar (Ambo) || May 31 – June 6 || bgcolor=#|Typhoon || bgcolor=#|140 km/h (85 mph) || bgcolor=#|960 hPa (28.35 inHg) || Philippines, Japan || Unknown|| 3 || ||
 * Mawar (Ambo) || May 31 – June 6 || bgcolor=#|Typhoon || bgcolor=#|140 km/h (85 mph) || bgcolor=#|960 hPa (28.35 inHg) || Philippines, Japan || Unknown|| 3 || ||