Tropical Depression 10W
Tropical Depression 10W may refer to the following tropical depressions designated 10W:
- Tropical Depression 10W (2000) (10W) - a very weak depression that was also classified as 11W.
- Severe Tropical Storm Yutu (2001) (T0107, 10W, Huaning) - classified as a Category 2 typhoon by the JTWC.
- Typhoon Halong (2002) (T0207, 10W, Inday)
- Tropical Storm Morakot (2003) (T0309, 10W, Juaning) - classified as a Category 1 typhoon by the JTWC.
- Typhoon Miduelle (2004) (T0407, 10W, Igme) - affected the northeastern part of the Philippines as a Category 2-4 typhoon on June 28.
- Severe Tropical Storm Sanvu (2005) (T0510, 10W, Huaning)
- Severe Tropical Storm Bopha (2006) (T0609, 10W, Inday)
- Typhoon Fitow (2007) (T0709, 10W)
- Severe Tropical Storm Kammuri (2008) (T0809, 10W, Julian)
- Tropical Storm Etau (2009) (T0909, 10W) - deadliest storm to hit Japan since 2004's Typhoon Tokage.
- Severe Tropical Storm Malou (2012) (T1009, 10W, Henry)
- Severe Tropical Storm Nock-ten (2011) (T1108, 10W, Juaning) - brought flash floods in the Philippines during July 26.
- Typhoon Saola (2012) (T1209, 10W, Gener) - enhanced the southwest monsoon which brought flash floods in the Philippines during late-July.
- Tropical Storm Mangkhut (2013) (T1310, 10W, Kiko) - caused minor damage in Vietnam.
- Typhoon Matmo (2014) (T1410, 10W, Henry)