2019 Atlantic hurricane season

2016 Pacific typhoon season
The 2016 Pacific typhoon season has no offical bounds, but the peak is July through September.

Tropical Depression Ani
An area of convection formed near Luzon. It crossed the Philippines and the PAGASA named it as Tropical Depression Ani. A tropical cyclone formation alert was announced later that day. The next day, Ani entered the South China Sea, and dissipated near Hainan Island.

Typhoon Aon (Bering)
A wave of weak convection moved through the International Dateline. PAGASA named the storm Bering. The JTWC upgraded it to Tropical Storm 01W. JMA gave it the name Aon. Aon continued west, and made landfall in South Luzon. Aon entered the South China Sea and intensified into a typhoon. Aon reached its peak of 150 km/h (90 mph) near Hainan Island. Aon recurved east from a strong ridge. Aon became extratropical the next day.

Typhoon Baia
Strong convection formed near the International Dateline. It became Tropical Depression 02W. It was in a region of vertical wind shear.