Timeline of The 2005 Pacific Typhoon Season - November

November

November 2
  • 0300 UTC - Tropical Storm Kai-tak makes landfall 205 nautical miles (380 km) south-southeast of Hanoi.
  • 1500 UTC - Advisories are discontinued for Tropical Storm Kai-tak, dissipating inland 60 nautical miles (110 km) south-southwest of Hanoi.
November 7
  • 0900 UTC - Tropical Depression 23W forms 75 nautical miles (139 km) north-northwest of Yap.
  • 2100 UTC - Tropical Depression 23W upgraded to Tropical Storm 23W.
November 9
  • 0900 UTC - Tropical Depression 23W (Ondoy) re-upgraded to Tropical Storm 23W (Ondoy).
November 10
  • 0300 UTC - Tropical Storm 23W (Ondoy) designated as Tropical Storm Tembin (Ondoy).
  • circa 1600 UTC - Tropical Storm Tembin (Ondoy) makes landfall in northern Philippines.
November 11
  • 0300 UTC - Tropical Depression Tembin (Ondoy) dissipates over Taiwan.
November 13
  • 1500 UTC - Tropical Depression 24W forms south-southwest of Palau.
November 14
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Depression 24W named Tropical Depression Pepeng by PAGASA.
November 15
  • 0600 UTC - Tropical Depression 24W (Pepeng) upgraded to Tropical Storm 24W (Pepeng).
November 16
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm 24W (Pepeng) redesignated Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng).
November 17
  • 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng) upgraded to Typhoon Bolaven (Pepeng).
November 20
  • Circa 0000 UTC - Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng) makes landfall in northeastern Philippines.
  • 1200 UTC - Tropical Depression Bolaven (Pepeng) dissipates north of the Philippines, and advisories are discontinued.

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