Basin: | WPac |
Year: | 1993 |
Track: | 1993 Pacific typhoon season summary.png |
First Storm Formed: | February 28, 1993 |
Last Storm Dissipated: | January 1, 1994 |
Strongest Storm Name: | Koryn |
Strongest Storm Pressure: | 905 |
Strongest Storm Winds: | 105 |
Average Wind Speed: | 10 |
Total Depressions: | 50 |
Total Storms: | 28 |
Total Hurricanes: | 15 |
Total Intense: | 3 (unofficial) |
Fatalities: | >758 |
Damages: | 2800 |
Damagespre: | > |
Five Seasons: | 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 |
Atlantic Season: | 1993 Atlantic hurricane season |
East Pacific Season: | 1993 Pacific hurricane season |
North Indian Season: | 1993 North Indian Ocean cyclone season |
The 1993 Pacific typhoon season was the most active season for the Philippines, seeing a total of 32 storms forming or entering their area of responsibility. Overall, it was an average season, spawning 28 tropical storms, 15 typhoons and three super typhoons. The season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1993, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November.[1] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
Tropical Storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Tropical depressions in this basin have the "W" suffix added to their number. Tropical depressions that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility are assigned a name by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or PAGASA. This can often result in the same storm having two names.
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40 tropical cyclones formed this year in the Western Pacific, of which 30 became tropical storms. 15 storms reached typhoon intensity, of which 3 reached super typhoon strength.[2]
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Atring 1993 track.png |
Formed: | February 28 |
Dissipated: | March 1 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1010 |
Tropical Depression 01W formed on February 27, 1993, near the Philippines. The storm made landfall on Mindanao on March 1, before it dissipated the next day.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Irma 1993 track.png |
Formed: | March 8 |
Dissipated: | March 17 |
10-Min Winds: | 50 |
1-Min Winds: | 55 |
Pressure: | 985 |
Irma shied away from land masses.
Basin: | WPac |
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Track: | Bining 1993 track.png |
Formed: | April 9 |
Dissipated: | April 13 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1002 |
It formed on April 9 east of Mindanao. It made landfall on Mindanao on April 13 and dissipated later that day.
Basin: | WPac |
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Track: | Kuring 1993 track.png |
Formed: | April 15 |
Dissipated: | April 27 |
10-Min Winds: | 25 |
1-Min Winds: | 30 |
Pressure: | 1005 |
It formed on April 15, 1993. Curving twice, it made landfall on Mindanao. It is the third storm to make landfall in Mindanao this season.
Basin: | WPac |
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Formed: | May 2 |
Dissipated: | May 4 |
10-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1006 |
The PAGASA classified the depression as 'Daling' on May 3 as it made landfall over southern Mindanao the next day. It dissipated in the Sulu Sea on May 4.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Jack 1993 track.png |
Formed: | May 16 |
Dissipated: | May 22 |
1-Min Winds: | 35 |
Type1: | nwpdepression |
Pressure: | 1008 |
Jack stayed at sea.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Koryn 1993 path.png |
Formed: | June 15 |
Dissipated: | June 29 |
10-Min Winds: | 105 |
1-Min Winds: | 130 |
Pressure: | 905 |
See main article: Typhoon Koryn (1993). Typhoon Koryn, having developed well east of the Philippines on June 13, steadily strengthened as it moved westward, intensifying to a peak of 150-1NaN-1 winds on the 24th. It crossed northern Luzon the next day as a slightly weaker 130-1NaN-1 typhoon, and continued west-northwestward until hitting southern China (90 nautical miles southwest of Hong Kong on the 27th). Koryn slowly wound down, bringing heavy rain through China and northern Vietnam before dissipating on the 29th. Koryn was responsible for the loss of 37 people, as well as $14.5 million (1993 USD) in damage over the northern Philippines.
Basin: | WPac |
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Track: | Elang 1993 track.png |
Formed: | June 17 |
Dissipated: | June 20 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
1-Min Winds: | 30 |
Pressure: | 1004 |
Elang made landfall in the Philippines.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Lewis 1993 track.png |
Formed: | July 6 |
Dissipated: | July 13 |
10-Min Winds: | 60 |
1-Min Winds: | 85 |
Pressure: | 975 |
Lewis was one of many systems to hit the Philippines that year.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Marian 1993 track.png |
Formed: | July 13 |
Dissipated: | July 17 |
1-Min Winds: | 45 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
Pressure: | 1000 |
Marian stayed within the Philippine Sea.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Nathan 1993 track.png |
Formed: | July 19 |
Dissipated: | July 25 |
10-Min Winds: | 55 |
1-Min Winds: | 70 |
Pressure: | 980 |
Nathan crossed Japan. 47 were killed in Kochi Prefecture.
See main article: article and Tropical Storm Ofelia.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Ofelia 1993 path.png |
Formed: | July 24 |
Dissipated: | July 27 |
10-Min Winds: | 45 |
1-Min Winds: | 45 |
Pressure: | 990 |
Ofelia moved over Japan.
See main article: article and Tropical Storm Percy (1993).
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Percy 1993 path.png |
Formed: | July 26 |
Dissipated: | July 30 |
10-Min Winds: | 60 |
1-Min Winds: | 65 |
Pressure: | 975 |
Percy also struck Japan.
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Basin: | WPac |
Formed: | July 29 |
Dissipated: | July 30 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
On July 29, PAGASA initiated advisories on a poorly organised tropical depression. The depression moved slowly towards the north-west before it dissipated during the next day.[3]
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Robyn 1993 path.png |
Formed: | August 1 |
Dissipated: | August 11 |
10-Min Winds: | 85 |
1-Min Winds: | 125 |
Pressure: | 940 |
See main article: Typhoon Robyn.
The near equatorial trough spawned a tropical depression on July 30 over the open Western Pacific waters. It tracked to the west-northwest, becoming a tropical storm on the 2nd and a typhoon on the 4th. Robyn turned more to the northwest, where it reached a peak intensity of 145-1NaN-1 winds on the 7th. It weakened to a 100-2NaN-2 typhoon before hitting southwestern Japan on the 9th, and became extratropical on the 10th over the Sea of Japan. Robyn caused 45 fatalities, 39 of which were from traffic related accidents, and $68 million in damage (1993 USD).
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Steve 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 5 |
Dissipated: | August 14 |
10-Min Winds: | 55 |
1-Min Winds: | 65 |
Pressure: | 980 |
Steve stayed clear from land.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | 15-W 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 13 |
Dissipated: | August 14 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1002 |
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Tasha 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 13 |
Dissipated: | August 22 |
10-Min Winds: | 65 |
1-Min Winds: | 80 |
Pressure: | 970 |
Tasha hit China in August.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Keoni 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 19 (Entered basin) |
Dissipated: | September 3 |
10-Min Winds: | 90 |
1-Min Winds: | 100 |
Pressure: | 940 |
Keoni formed southeast of the Big Island of Hawaii on August 9, and was later classified as a named system south of the island chain. Keoni peaked as an intense Category 4 hurricane over open waters and lasted until the 29th, crossing the International Date Line and becoming a typhoon in the western Pacific, but never affected land.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Vernon 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 21 |
Dissipated: | August 28 |
10-Min Winds: | 70 |
1-Min Winds: | 80 |
Pressure: | 965 |
The cyclone dropped heavy rainfall across much of the Japanese archipelago.[4] A peak rainfall total occurred of 340mm at Mount Zaō, including a record 319mm in 24 hours.[5] A peak hourly rainfall total of 64mm was observed in Tokyo.[6] A wind gust of 76km/h was recorded in Miyake-jima.[7] Vernon caused 2 fatalities and 4 injuries.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Winona 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 21 |
Dissipated: | August 29 |
10-Min Winds: | 40 |
1-Min Winds: | 45 |
Pressure: | 990 |
Winona hit China and Vietnam.
See main article: Typhoon Yancy (1993).
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Yancy 1993 track.png |
Formed: | August 29 |
Dissipated: | September 7 |
10-Min Winds: | 95 |
1-Min Winds: | 130 |
Pressure: | 925 |
The monsoon trough formed a tropical depression on August 27. It headed generally westward, reaching tropical storm strength on the 30th and typhoon strength on the 31st. Yancy turned to the northeast, where it rapidly intensified to a 150-1NaN-1 super typhoon on the 2nd. The storm weakened to a 1350NaN0 typhoon before making landfall on southwestern Japan on the 3rd, and dissipated 2 days later over the Sea of Japan. Yancy brought strong winds to Japan, amounting to 42 casualties and widespread damage.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Zola 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 5 |
Dissipated: | September 9 |
10-Min Winds: | 50 |
1-Min Winds: | 55 |
Pressure: | 985 |
Zola was another weak system that hit Japan.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Abe 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 9 |
Dissipated: | September 15 |
10-Min Winds: | 85 |
1-Min Winds: | 110 |
Pressure: | 945 |
Abe was another Typhoon that hit China.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Becky 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 13 |
Dissipated: | September 18 |
10-Min Winds: | 55 |
1-Min Winds: | 65 |
Pressure: | 980 |
Becky struck China to the west of Macau at full force. The offshore waters in the southern and southwestern part of Hong Kong recorded hurricane-force winds where its hourly mean winds reached 122 km/h with gusts up to 176 km/h at Waglan Island. In Cheung Chau, winds increased significantly to 115 km/h hourly before undergoing maintenance; privately recorded its hourly winds of up to 128 km/h during its first hour of maintenance there in Cheung Chau, and up to 139 km/h 60-minute mean wind just before undergoing maintenance. In Tai Mo Shan, its hourly mean winds reached 155 km/h.
Becky was clearly underestimated and the hurricane signal 10 should have been hoisted as it was justified (hurricane-force winds recorded at southwestern part of Hong Kong when Becky traversed at about 110 km south-southwest of the Royal Observatory). Its maximum 10 minute sustained wind speed was estimated to be at around 150 km/h at its closet approach to Hong Kong.
The typhoon killed 1 taxi driver at a car accident in Hong Kong.As of 2017, Becky was revised and upgraded to a minimal typhoon.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Dot 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 19 |
Dissipated: | September 27 |
10-Min Winds: | 70 |
1-Min Winds: | 80 |
Pressure: | 965 |
Dot struck China as well.Initially posing a direct hit to Hong Kong but it slowly moved north, striking the coast of western Guangdong.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Cecil 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 22 |
Dissipated: | September 27 |
10-Min Winds: | 80 |
1-Min Winds: | 100 |
Pressure: | 950 |
Cecil recurved out to sea.
Basin: | WPac |
Formed: | September 25 |
Dissipated: | September 25 |
Pressure: | 1004 |
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Ed 1993 track.png |
Formed: | September 30 |
Dissipated: | October 8 |
10-Min Winds: | 100 |
1-Min Winds: | 140 |
Pressure: | 915 |
Ed was a potent typhoon but did not affect land. It was also the only Category 5 during the season.
See main article: Typhoon Flo (1993).
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Flo 1993 path.png |
Formed: | October 1 |
Dissipated: | October 8 |
10-Min Winds: | 65 |
1-Min Winds: | 70 |
Pressure: | 970 |
Typhoon Flo hit the northern Philippines on October 4 as a minimal typhoon, having developed on the 28th from the monsoon trough. It stalled just off the west coast, and turned northeastward, becoming extratropical on the 9th. Flo caused at least 500 deaths from the heavy flooding on Luzon. Flo interacted with the nearby Ed, causing Flo to recurve eastwards. Flo’s recurving resulted prolonged rainfall across Luzon.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Gene 1993 track.png |
Formed: | October 7 |
Dissipated: | October 10 |
10-Min Winds: | 35 |
1-Min Winds: | 40 |
Pressure: | 998 |
Gene was a weak system that stayed away from land.
Basin: | WPac |
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Track: | Epang 1993 track.png |
Formed: | October 7 |
Dissipated: | October 13 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
10-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1008 |
The depression criss crossed land.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Hattie 1993 track.png |
Formed: | October 19 |
Dissipated: | October 25 |
10-Min Winds: | 50 |
1-Min Winds: | 50 |
Pressure: | 980 |
Hattie recurved from land.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Ira 1993 track.png |
Formed: | October 27 |
Dissipated: | November 5 |
10-Min Winds: | 80 |
1-Min Winds: | 120 |
Pressure: | 950 |
Ira struck the Philippines. It also wreaked havoc in Hong Kong, causing an aircraft to slide off the runway at Kai Tak Airport after landing in blind weather.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Jeana 1993 track.png |
Formed: | November 5 |
Dissipated: | November 13 |
10-Min Winds: | 45 |
1-Min Winds: | 50 |
Pressure: | 992 |
Jeana stayed at sea.
Basin: | Waac |
Track: | 32W 1993 track.png |
Formed: | November 13 |
Dissipated: | November 19 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1002 |
32W was long-lived.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | 33-W 1993 track.png |
Formed: | November 18 |
Dissipated: | November 19 |
1-Min Winds: | 25 |
Pressure: | 1002 |
33W was short-lived.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Kyle 1993 path.png |
Formed: | November 17 |
Dissipated: | November 24 |
10-Min Winds: | 70 |
1-Min Winds: | 95 |
Pressure: | 960 |
See main article: Typhoon Kyle (1993). Kyle was yet another Philippines striking system. It also hit Vietnam.
See main article: Typhoon Lola (1993).
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Lola 1993 path.png |
Formed: | December 1 |
Dissipated: | December 9 |
10-Min Winds: | 80 |
1-Min Winds: | 105 |
Pressure: | 955 |
The near equatorial trough spawned a tropical depression on November 27. It moved westward without significant development until December 2, when it became a tropical storm. Lola became a typhoon 2 days later, and hit the Philippines on the 5th. It weakened to a tropical storm after crossing the islands, but restrengthened to a 125-1NaN-1 typhoon before hitting southern Vietnam on the 8th. Lola quickly dissipated, not after causing 308 fatalities, 230 of which were in the Philippines from the heavy rains.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Manny 1993 path.png |
Formed: | December 3 |
Dissipated: | December 16 |
10-Min Winds: | 75 |
1-Min Winds: | 120 |
Pressure: | 960 |
See main article: Typhoon Manny. Manny, like Lola, developed from the near-equatorial trough on December 1. It headed westward, slowly strengthening to a tropical storm on the 4th. Due to a ridge to the north, it looped on the 7th and 8th and became a typhoon on the way. While heading southwestward towards the Philippines, Manny rapidly intensified to a 135-1NaN-1 typhoon before hitting the Philippines late on the 9th. It weakened over the islands, and upper level winds kept it from restrengthening much over the South China Sea. Manny dissipated on the 16th over the Malay Peninsula, after causing 230 deaths, only one week after Lola hit the same area.
Manny's track was unusual, given its time of year with a loop and a strengthening period to the southwest. However, it has a near-perfect analog; Typhoon Pamela in the 1982 Pacific typhoon season took a nearly identical track within days of Manny (though Pamela was much weaker than Manny).
Warningcenter: | PAGASA |
Basin: | WPac |
Formed: | December 14 |
Dissipated: | December 16 |
10-Min Winds: | 30 |
A non-tropical system developed from the ITCZ of where Manny formed on December 11. It moved in a fairly fast westward direction as it gradually intensified into a weak tropical depression late on December 14. The PAGASA issued warnings on the depression as it reached peak intensity late on December 15, making landfall over the islands of Visayas.
Basin: | WPac |
Track: | Nell 1993 path.png |
Formed: | December 20, 1993 |
Dissipated: | January 1, 1994 |
10-Min Winds: | 60 |
1-Min Winds: | 70 |
Pressure: | 975 |
Nell was the final system to hit the Philippines this year. 46 people were found dead due to Nell.
During the season 28 named tropical cyclones developed in the Western Pacific and were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, when it was determined that they had become tropical storms. These names were contributed to a revised list which started on mid-1989.
Irma | Jack | Koryn | Lewis | Marian | Nathan | Ofelia | Percy | Robyn | Steve | Tasha | Vernon | Winona | Yancy | Zola |
Abe | Becky | Cecil | Dot | Ed | Flo | Gene | Hattie | Ira | Jeana | Kyle | Lola | Manny | Nell |
Atring | Bining | Kuring | Daling | Elang | |
Goring | Huling | Ibiang | Luming | Miling | |
Narsing | Openg | Pining | Rubing | Saling | |
Tasing | Unsing | Walding | Yeyeng | ||
Auxiliary list | |||||
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Anding | Binang | Kadiang | Dinang | Epang | |
Gundang | Husing | Indang | Luring | Monang | |
Naning | Oning | Puring |
This table summarizes all the systems that developed within or moved into the North Pacific Ocean, to the west of the International Date Line during 1993. The tables also provide an overview of a systems intensity, duration, land areas affected and any deaths or damages associated with the system.
|-| 01W (Atring) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| Irma || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands || None || |||-| 03W (Bining) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Philippines || None || None |||-| 04W (Kuring) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Philippines || None || None |||-| Daling || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| Jack || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands || None || None |||-| Koryn (Goring) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Philippines, China || || |||-| 07W (Elang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| Lewis (Huling) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, South China, Vietnam || Unknown || Unknown |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || South China || None || None |||-| Marian (Ibiang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| Nathan || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Mariana Islands, Japan || Unknown || Unknown |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| Ofelia (Luming) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Japan || Unknown || Unknown |||-| Percy (Miling) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Mariana Islands, Japan || Unknown || Unknown |||-| Narsing || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Taiwan || None || None |||-| Robyn (Openg) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Japan, South Korea || || |||-| Steve (Pining) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Mariana Islands, Ryukyu Islands || None || None |||-| 15W || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Marshall Islands || None || None |||-| Tasha (Rubing) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, China || None || None |||-| Keoni || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| Vernon || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Japan || Unknown || 2 || [8] |-| Winona (Saling) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Vietnam || Unknown || Unknown |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Mariana Islands || None || None |||-| Yancy (Tasing) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Japan || || |||-| Zola (Unsing) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Japan || None || None |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| Abe (Walding) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Taiwan, China || Unknown || None |||-| Becky (Yeyeng) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, South China || None || 1 |||-| Dot (Anding) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, China || Unknown || None |||-| Cecil || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Mariana Islands || None || None |||-| Binang || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| Ed (Dinang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands || None || None |||-| Flo (Kadiang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Ryukyu Islands || Unknown || |||-| 28W (Epang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, South China || None || None |||-| Gene (Gundang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands || None || None |||-| Hattie || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Marshall Islands || None || None |||-| TD || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || None || None || None |||-| Ira (Husing) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Philippines, China || Unknown || Unknown |||-| Jeana || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands || None || None |||-| Indang || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| 32W || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands || None || None |||-| 33W || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Marshall Islands || None || None |||-| Kyle (Luring) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia || Unknown || |||-| Lola (Monang) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Caroline Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia || Unknown || |||-| Manny (Naning) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand || Unknown || |||-| Oning || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-| Nell (Puring) || || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || bgcolor=#| || Philippines || None || None |||-