Favorable conditions allowed the system to continue to intensify into a Category 1 typhoon.
It continued to intensify the next day, reaching its peak intensity as a Category 2 typhoon.
Sally made landfall in Philippines on the 9th as a Category 4 typhoon.
Page continued westward, and strengthened into a Category 5 typhoon.
It moved northwestward, rapidly intensifying to a Category 4 typhoon within 12 hours.
Early on October 2, it strengthened to a Category 4-equivalent typhoon.
The cold waters continued to take its toll on the system, becoming a minimal Category 1 typhoon by the evening with no well-defined eye.
Ioke would go on to restrengthen to a Category 5-equivalent typhoon.
However, before the storm made landfall it weakened slightly, becoming a Category 3-equivalent typhoon.
Sinlaku then struggled to come out of its eye wall replacement cycle and as a result weakened into a Category 3 typhoon.