: Winds between 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h) [17, 22].
A typhoon is a powerful, rapidly rotating storm system that forms over warm tropical waters in the [17, 19, 34]. It is the regional name for a tropical cyclone, characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and heavy rain [11, 17, 33]. Recent Major Activity (Current Events)
: Sinlaku reached maximum sustained winds of 185 mph on April 12, 2026, qualifying it as a Category 5 storm [10]. typhoon
Regional monitoring is conducted by agencies like the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and PAGASA in the Philippines [15, 22]. Residents in affected zones are advised to monitor the Tropical Weather Outlook and follow local evacuation orders immediately during warnings [33, 36].
: Recovery and environmental cleanup are ongoing as of late April [7, 10]. The U.S. Coast Guard has shifted focus to marine safety and port restoration [7], while communications status reports indicate that infrastructure is still being repaired [28, 37]. Typhoon Characteristics & Classification : Winds between 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h) [17, 22]
: Winds of 74–114 mph (118–184 km/h) [15, 22].
: It caused extensive damage across the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the Northern Mariana Islands , particularly Saipan and Tinian [6, 9, 10]. Recent Major Activity (Current Events) : Sinlaku reached
: Interactions between warm, moist air and cooler, dry air masses over warm ocean waters [14, 19].