Timeline of The 2005 Pacific Typhoon Season - March

March

March 13
  • 1200 UTC - The JTWC designates an area of low pressure as Tropical Depression 02W.
March 14
  • 0600 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Depression 02W to a tropical storm.
March 15
  • 0000 UTC - The JMA designates Tropical Storm 02W as Tropical Storm Roke.
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Storm Roke enters the Philippine area of responsibility and is designated Tropical Storm Auring by PAGASA for Philippine warnings.
  • 1800 UTC - The JTWC upgrades Tropical Storm 02W (Roke) to a typhoon.
  • 1500 UTC - Tropical Storm Roke (Auring) upgraded to Typhoon Roke (Auring).
March 16
  • 0000 UTC - PAGASA upgrades Tropical Storm Auring (Roke) to a severe tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC - The JMA upgrades Tropical Storm Roke (02W) to a severe tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC - Typhoon Roke (Auring) approaching landfall south of Borongan, Philippines.
  • 1800 UTC - The JMA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Roke (02W) to a tropical storm.
March 17
  • 0000 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Typhoon 02W (Roke) to a tropical storm.
  • 0600 UTC - PAGASA downgrades Severe Tropical Storm Auring (Roke) to a tropical storm.
  • 1200 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Storm Roke (02W) to a tropical depression.
  • 1800 UTC - The JTWC downgrades Tropical Storm 02W (Roke) to a tropical depression and the final advisory is issued.
  • 1800 UTC - PAGASA downgrades Tropical Storm Auring (Roke) to a tropical depression and the final advisory is issued.
March 19
0600 UTC - The JMA downgrades Tropical Depression Roke (02W) to an area of disurbed weather and the final advisory is issued.

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