After emerging into the Pacific, the disturbance moved steadily westward.
With weak steering currents provided by an area of high pressure to the north, the disturbance slowly moved towards the east-southeast.
The disturbance moved westward and became a tropical depression in the open waters of the Atlantic.
The disturbance moved slowly northwest, becoming a tropical depression late on July 14.
At first, the disturbance moved east-northeastward, but turned toward the west-northwest on September 2.
On August 16, a weak tropical disturbance was moving towards the southern Philippines.
For two days the disturbance moved westward until November 19 when it was upgraded to tropical depression status.
The initial disturbance formed in the southern South China sea and moved eastward.
The disturbance was moving northward and then westward as a cluster of thunderstorms.
During that day the disturbance moved towards the east within an area of low vertical windshear and developed into a tropical depression.