2000 Pacific typhoon season - meaning and definition. What is 2000 Pacific typhoon season
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2000 Pacific typhoon season         
PERIOD OF FORMATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN IN 2000
2000 PTS; Typhoon Damrey (2000); Typhoon Yagi (Paring); Typhoon Xangsane (Reming); Typhoon Wukong (Maring); Tropical Storm Bebinca (2000); Typhoon Soulik (Welpring); Tropical Depression Ulpiang; Tropical Storm Longwang (2000); Tropical Storm Bolaven (2000); Tropical Storm Bopha (2000); Severe Tropical Storm Rumbia (Toyang); Tropical Storm Chanchu (2000); Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca (Seniang); Typhoon Shanshan (2000); Severe Tropical Storm Sonamu (2000); Tropical Storm Rumbia (Toyang); Tropical Storm Bopha (Ningning); Tropical Storm Maria (2000); Tropical Storm Longwang (Biring); Tropical Storm Kaemi (2000); Typhoon Kai-tak (Edeng); Tropical Depression 03W (Konsing); Tropical Storm Sonamu (2000); Typhoon Soulik (2000); Tropical Storm Tembin (2000); Typhoon Wukong (2000); Typhoon Yagi (2000); Tropical Depression 618; Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca (2000); Severe Tropical Storm Bolaven (2000); Typhoon Ewiniar (2000); Pacific typhoon season (2000); Tropical Depression 07W (2000); Tropical Depression 03W (2000); Tropical Depression 04W (2000); Tropical Depression Ulpiang (2000); Tropical Depression 32W (2000); Tropical Depression 28W (2000); Tropical Depression 27W (2000); Tropical Depression 17W (2000); Tropical Depression 14W (2000); Typhoon Jelawat (2000); Tropical Depression 10W (2000); Tropical Depression 08W (2000)
The 2000 Pacific typhoon season marked the first year using names contributed by the World Meteorological Organization. It was a rather below-average season, producing a total of 23 tropical storms, 13 typhoons and 4 intense typhoons.
Pacific typhoon season         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
1940–49 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1950–59 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1940-49 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1950-1959 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1950-56 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1950-59 Pacific typhoon seasons; 1950–56 Pacific typhoon seasons; Typhoon season; Pacific typhoon seasons; 1940s Pacific typhoon seasons; List of Pacific typhoon seasons
The following is a list of Pacific typhoon seasons. The seasons are limited to the north of the equator between the 100th meridian east and the 180th meridian (aka Prime Antimeridian).
1999–2000 South Pacific cyclone season         
CYCLONE SEASON IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
1999-2000 South Pacific tropical cyclone season; 1999-00 South Pacific tropical cyclone season; 1999-00 South Pacific cyclone season; Tropical Cyclone Neil (2000); Severe Tropical Cyclone Mona (2000); Tropical Cyclone Leo (2000); Tropical Cyclone Kim (2000); 1999–00 South Pacific cyclone season; Cyclone Iris (2000); Cyclone Kim; Cyclone Kim (2000); 1999-2000 South Pacific cyclone season; Cyclone Mona (2000); Tropical Depression 17F (2000); Cyclone Leo (2000)
The 1999–2000 South Pacific tropical cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation and ran from November 1, 1999, to April 30, 2000, in the South Pacific.