During the third week of August, a tropical disturbance formed far from land.
On February 7, the system became a tropical disturbance, and initially moved to the north.
During the rest of February, there were no more tropical disturbances or named systems.
A tropical disturbance was first noted in a satellite picture taken on August 30.
By late morning, that day the system organized a little better to be classified as a tropical disturbance.
Over the next couple of days the system gradually developed and before it was declared as a tropical disturbance early on March 1.
On December 30 the system became more organized and was designated a tropical disturbance.
The first officially recognized tropical disturbance developed early on October 10.
As a tropical disturbance, the low crossed the Philippines with light winds.
On October 30, satellite imagery showed that the area of pressure was beginning to form into a tropical disturbance.