During the third week of August, a tropical disturbance formed far from land.
A tropical disturbance formed east of the southern Philippines on October 7.
On June 18 a tropical disturbance formed several hundred miles off the coast of Mexico.
Gradually, a tropical disturbance formed within this region well to the west-southwest of Mexico.
A tropical disturbance formed south of Guam on May 25.
Late on September 8, a tropical disturbance formed to the southeast of Japan.
A tropical disturbance formed on August 11 and gradually organized.
The disturbance that would become Chanchu formed on May 5, 2006.
The disturbance quickly gained organization and formed into a tropical depression on August 2.
Late on July 31, a tropical disturbance formed within a large monsoon trough.