This article encompasses the 1860s Pacific typhoon seasons. The list is very incomplete; information on early typhoon seasons is patchy and relies heavily on individual observations of travellers and ships. There were no comprehensive records kept by a central organisation at this early time.
A typhoon struck near Hong Kong on 27 July, killing around 80,000 people.
Four typhoons struck the Philippines in 1863. One of which, a typhoon in December, killed 49 people.
Several Royal Navy vessels reported a typhoon in the East China Sea that moved northeastward through the Ryukyu Islands and to the west of Kyushu on 15âÂÂ16 August. reported a pressure of in Kagoshima Bay at 4:00 AM on 16 August, while serving as the flagship of Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper during the bombardment of Kagoshima.
A typhoon in 1864 struck Hong Kong.
There were eight tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific in 1865, seven of which were typhoons.
There were five tropical cyclones that affected the Philippines in 1866, three of which were typhoons. A typhoon in June killed five people, and another typhoon in September killed four people. A northeasterly moving typhoon rolled through western Japan, entered the Sea of Japan, and passed just northwest of Hokkaido on 16 September.
There were five typhoons in the Western Pacific in 1867. A typhoon in September killed 1,800 people when it rose the waters of the Abra River.
There were two typhoons in the Western Pacific in 1868.
There were three tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific in 1869, one of which was a typhoon.