The name Yagi (Japanese: ã¤ã®, ]) has been used for five tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Japan and refers to the constellation Capricornus, the goat, in Japanese.
- Typhoon Yagi (2000) (T0019, 29W, Paring) â a relatively strong typhoon that impacted the Ryukyu Islands and threatened Taiwan before dissipating.
- Typhoon Yagi (2006) (T0614, 16W) â the strongest typhoon of the 2006 season which eventually did not threaten significant land areas.
- Tropical Storm Yagi (2013) (T1303, 03W, Dante) â a tropical storm that brought minor impacts to the Philippines and Japan.
- Tropical Storm Yagi (2018) (T1814, 18W, Karding) â a weak tropical storm that affected the Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and East China.
- Typhoon Yagi (2024) (T2411, 12W, Enteng) â an extremely destructive and deadly Category 5-equivalent typhoon that ravaged Indochina, Hainan and the Philippines.
The name Yagi was retired at following the 2024 Pacific typhoon season and was replaced with Tomo (Japanese: ãÂÂã¢, ]), which refers to the constellation Puppis, the stern deck, in Japanese.
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