2015 Bikini Bottom Typhoon Season

The 2015 Bikini Bottom typhoon season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season will run throughout 2015, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October.

Main Details
First system formed: January 2, 2015

Last system dissipated: Currently Active

Total depressions: 0

Total storms: 1

Total typhoons: 1

Fatalities: 0

Severe Tropical Storm Arre (Amang)
On January 2, the Tropical Storm Arre, locally known as "Amang" has formed in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean. On January 3, it has been announced by the Bikini Bottom Weather System that the typhoon will penetrate Bikini Bottom on January 7. On the said date, strong and gusty winds blew in Bikini Bottom. Many buildings were torn down and broken. On January 9, the storm left the Bikini Bottom region and headed straight for Micronesia and other small Pacific islands. Damage was only to light structures, however in low lyng areas flood was observed. The following day, January 12 the storm kept going west to the Philippine Area of Responsibility where instead of going north went south. No damage occured and the storm dissipated at Malaysia.