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Tropical Storm Pabuk, known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Romina, was a weak tropical cyclone that impacted the western portion of the
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, specifically
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and
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in late December 2024. The twenty-sixth
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of the annual typhoon season, Pabuk formed on December 20 as a
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, later upgraded into a tropical depression. On December 22,
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named the storm Romina due to its imminent threat to the
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, even though it was still outside the
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(PAR). This marked the first time since 1963 that PAGASA named a tropical cyclone outside the PAR. The next day, PAGASA issued their final advisory to Romina as it moved away from the Philippines. A few hours later, it was upgraded to a tropical storm by the
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and named ''Pabuk''.


Meteorological history

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of Tropical Storm Pabuk can be traced back to December 20, when the
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(JMA) reported a low-pressure area located west-southwest of
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, which was later upgraded to a tropical depression. At 06:00
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the following day, the United States
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(JTWC) issued a
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, noting that formative banding was organizing around the circulation and deep convection was building over the center. However, due to its imminent threat to the Kalayaan Islands,
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named the depression ''Romina'', even though it was still outside the
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(PAR), at 11:00 PHT (03:00 UTC) on December 22, and began issuing advisories on it. This marked the first time since 1963 that PAGASA named a tropical cyclone outside the PAR. Later that same day, the JTWC assigned the system the designation ''28W'', noting a strong northeast surge was occurring with winds shifting from north-northeasterly to northerly, while ''Invest 98W'', which had formed near the storm, rapidly weakened and was absorbed into the storm's southeastern periphery. On 21:00 UTC, Pabuk showed deep convection flaring on the northwestern periphery of a low-level circulation that was mostly exposed. On December 23, PAGASA issued its final advisory on Romina as it moved away from the Kalayaan Islands and lifted the wind signals. On 03:00 UTC, the JTWC classified the storm intensity as high confidence, with a ridge steering the system west northwestward. A cold surge increased development. On 06:00 UTC, the JMA upgraded the storm to a tropical storm and named it ''Pabuk'', following the observation of a favorable environment as it moved westward along the southern periphery of a mid-level
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. On 09:00 UTC, the JTWC described the storm with a completely exposed low-level circulation center. Dry air also increased intensity. On December 24, the JTWC noted that the storm had a marginally favorable environment which could quickly change. On 06:00 UTC on December 25, Pabuk decreased into a tropical storm status because of an unfavorable environment, prompting the JMA to issue their final prognostic reasoning.


Preparations and impact

On December 22, 2024, the
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were issued Signal No. 1, where a wind speed of to is expected. That same day, the municipality of
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was added to Signal No. 1. A few hours later, Balabac was removed. On December 23, 2024, all signals were removed as Pabuk moved away from the Philippines. Online, rumors were made that Pabuk would make landfall over
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on December 20, 2024, though the national agency said that the rumors were false. On December 23, 2024, heavy rain was recorded in the
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and Central Highlands of
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. On December 24, 2024, an advisory was made by the
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for Pabuk, noting that rough seas are expected within the
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. Pabuk interacted with a shear line and brought heavy rains to southern Philippines. Heavy rains affected 36,900 people, mostly in
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and
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. A total of 12,200 families were affected. 799 displaced people were recorded, and eight evacuation centers were used. Pabuk also caused
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to issue a state of calamity due to intense flooding. A total of 4,300 families or 20,000 people have been displaced in Baco. According to the
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(NDRRMC), four people were killed, all in Palawan. 20 houses were damaged, in which 2 of them were destroyed. Total damage in the Philippines reached (). The
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released (US$61,000) of humanitarian assistance to those who were affected by the storm.


See also

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* Other storms named Pabuk *
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* {{2024 Pacific typhoon season buttons Tropical cyclones in 2024 2024 Pacific typhoon season 2024 in the Philippines