The name Meranti was used to name three
tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by
Malaysia, which refers to a type of tree.
Typhoon Meranti (2004) (T0412, 14W) – a typhoon which stayed at sea throughout its lifetime, and also the first of a record nine named storms to form during the
2004 season.
Severe Tropical Storm Meranti (2010) (T1010, 11W) – a short-lived tropical storm which was upgraded by
JMA to a severe tropical storm in post-analysis; peaked as a
Category 1-equivalent tropical cyclone before making landfall in
Fujian,
China.
Typhoon Meranti (2016) (T1614, 16W, Ferdie) – an extremely powerful typhoon that made landfall in Itbayat, the Philippines near peak intensity and struck Taiwan and China afterwards, causing at least $4.7 billion worth of damage.
The name Meranti was retired following the 2016 typhoon and was replaced with Nyatoh, first used during the
2021 season. It refers to a trade name for the wood coming from a number of
hardwood species of the genera
Palaquium and
Payena in the
Southeast Asian rainforest.
List of storms with the same or similar names
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