Timeline of The 2005 Pacific Typhoon Season - July

July

July 4
  • 0600 UTC - PAGASA designates Invest.93W as Tropical Depression Emong 35 nautical miles (65 km) northeast of Catarman Samar Island Philippines.
July 5
  • 0600 UTC - PAGASA Tropical Depression Emong makes landfall along the eastern coast of Luzon.
July 6
  • 0000 UTC - PAGASA Tropical Depression Emong dissipates west of Luzon.
July 11
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 05W forms 110 nautical miles (200 km) southwest of Marcus Island, Japan.
  • 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 05W upgraded to Tropical Storm Haitang.
July 13
  • 1800 UTC - Tropical Storm Haitang upgraded to Typhoon Haitang.
July 14
  • 1200 UTC - Typhoon Haitang intensifies to a Category 2 storm.
July 15
  • 0600 UTC - Typhoon Haitang intensifies to a category 3 storm. Storm has entered the Philippine area of responsibility and is designated Typhoon Feria by PAGASA for Philippine warnings.
  • 1200 UTC - Typhoon Haitang (Feria) intensifies to a category 4 storm.
July 16
  • 0000 UTC - Typhoon Haitang (Feria) upgraded to category 5 Super Typhoon.
July 17
  • 0000 UTC - Typhoon Haitang (Feria) makes landfall at Hualien Taiwan as a category 3 Typhoon.
  • 1800 UTC - Typhoon Haitang (Feria) downgraded to Tropical Storm after passing over Taiwan.
July 19
  • 0600 UTC - Tropical Storm Haitang (Feria) upgraded to minimal Typhoon. Nearing second landfall on southeast Chinese coast.
  • 1200 UTC - Typhoon Haitang (Feria) downgraded to Tropical Storm after making landfall on southeast China coast.
July 20
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 06W forms 330 nautical miles (610 km) north of Wake Island.
  • 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 06W upgraded to Tropical Storm Nalgae. Tropical Depression Haitang (Feria) dissipates Jiangxi, China.
July 21
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 07W forms 300 nautical miles (550 km) north of Yap Island in the Federated States of Micronesia.
  • 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 07W upgraded to Tropical Storm Banyan.
July 23
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Nalgae dissipates 615 nautical miles (1,140 km) north-northeast of Marcus Island, Japan.
July 26
  • Tropical Storm Banyan brushes the south and east coasts of HonshÅ« Island, Japan.
July 27
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Banyan becomes extratropical off the north east coast of HonshÅ« Island Japan.
July 28
  • 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression 08W forms 215 nautical miles (400 km) south of Hong Kong.
July 29
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression 08W upgraded to Tropical Storm Washi.
July 30
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Washi makes landfall on Hainan Island, China.
July 31
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 09W forms 130 nautical miles (240 km) west northwest of Yap Island.
  • 0500 UTC - Tropical Storm Washi makes landfall near Nam Dinh, Vietnam.
  • 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 09W upgraded to Tropical Storm Matsa. Storm enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is assigned the name Tropical Storm Gorio for Philippine warnings.
  • 1800 UTC - Tropical Depression Washi dissipates over northern Vietnam.

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