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These are the storm names, along with the systems that used them, on the lists of PAGASA storm names.
Storm names in PAGASA's List One
[edit]Tropical Depression Auring
[edit]Auring is a Filipino male name.
- Tropical Depression 01W (Auring)
- Severe Tropical Storm Roke (Auring)
- Tropical Depression Auring
- Severe Tropical Storm Sonamu (Auring)
- Tropical Depression 01W (Auring)
Tropical Depression Barok (now Bising)
[edit]Barok is a Filipino male name, but was soon retired by PAGASA with Bising.
- Tropical Depression Barok
- Typhoon Sonca (Bising)
- Tropical Depression Bising
- Tropical Depression Bising
- Tropical Depression Bising
Tropical Depression Crising
[edit]Crising is either a male or female name.
- Tropical Depression Crising
- Tropical Depression Crising
- Tropical Depression Crising
- Tropical Storm Shanshan (2013) (02W, Crising), struck the Philippines and Malaysia
- Tropical Depression Crising (2017), only recognized by PAGASA
Tropical Depression Darna (now Dante)
[edit]Darna is a female name, now Dante, a Filipino male name.
- Tropical Depression Darna (2001)
- Typhoon Nesat (2005) (T0504, 04W, Dante) – approached Japan
- Typhoon Kujira (2009) (T0901, 01W, Dante) – triggered severe flooding and mudslides which killed 28 people on Luzon Island
- Tropical Storm Yagi (2013) (T1303, 03W, Dante) – impacted the Philiphines and Japan
Tropical Depression Emong
[edit]- Typhoon Chebi (2001) (T0102, 04W, Emong) – approached Taiwan and struck China.
- Tropical Depression Emong (2005) – a tropical depression that was only recognized by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Chan-hom (2009) (T0902, 02W, Emong)
- Tropical Storm Leepi (2013) (T1304, 04W, Emong) – approached Japan.
- Tropical Storm Nanmadol (2017) (T1703, 05W, Emong)
Tropical Depression Feria (now Fabian)
[edit]- Severe Tropical Storm Utor (2001) (T0104, 06W, Feria)
- Typhoon Haitang (T0505, 05W, Feria) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Tropical Storm Nangka (2009) (T0904, 04W, Feria)
- Tropical Storm Bebinca (2013) (Fabian)
- Tropical Storm Roke (2017) (Fabian)
Tropical Depression Gorio
[edit]- Tropical Storm Trami (2001) (T0105, 07W, Gorio)
- Typhoon Matsa (2005) (T0509, 09W, Gorio) – struck Ryukyu Islands and China.
- Tropical Storm Soudelor (2009) (T0905, 05W, Gorio)
- Tropical Storm Rumbia (2013) (T1306, 06W, Gorio) – struck the Philippines, China, Hong Kong, and Macau.
- Typhoon Nesat (2017) (T1709, 11W, Gorio) — struck Taiwan and East China.
Tropical Depression Huaning
[edit]- Severe Tropical Storm Yutu (2001) (T0107, 10W, Huaning)
- Severe Tropical Storm Sanvu (2005) (T0510, 10W, Huaning)
- Tropical Depression 06W (2009) (06W, Huaning)
- Typhoon Soulik (2013) (T1307, 07W, Huaning) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Tropical Storm Haitang (2017) (T1710, 12W, Huaning)
Tropical Depression Isang
[edit]- Typhoon Toraji (2001) (T0108, 11W, Isang) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Talim (2005) (T0513, 13W, Isang) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Molave (2009) (T0906, 07W, Isang) – struck China.
- Tropical Storm Cimaron (2013) (T1308, 08W, Isang) – struck the Philippines and China.
- Typhoon Hato (2017) (T1713, 15W, Isang)
Tropical Depression Jolina
[edit]- Tropical Depression Jolina (2001) – a tropical depression that was only recognized by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Nabi (2005) (T0514, 14W, Jolina) – struck Japan.
- Tropical Storm Goni (2009) (T0907, 08W, Jolina)
- Severe Tropical Storm Jebi (2013) (T1309, 09W, Jolina) – struck the Philippines, China and Vietnam.
- Tropical Storm Pakhar (2017) (T1714, 16W, Jolina)
Tropical Depression Kiko
[edit]- Typhoon Nari (2001) (T0116, 20W, Kiko), struck Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and China
- Typhoon Khanun (2005) (T0515, 15W, Kiko), struck China
- Typhoon Morakot (T0908, 09W, Kiko), a 2009 storm that struck Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and China
- Tropical Storm Mangkhut (2013) (T1310, 10W, Kiko)
- Tropical Storm Guchol (2017) (T1717, 19W, Kiko)
Tropical Depression Labuyo (replaced with Lannie)
[edit]- Typhoon Lekima (2001) (T0119, 23W, Labuyo)
- Typhoon Damrey (2005) (T0518, 17W, Labuyo)
- Severe Tropical Storm Dujuan (2009) (T0912, 13W, Labuyo)
- Typhoon Utor (2013) (T1311, 11W, Labuyo)
- Typhoon Talim (2017) (T1720, 20W, Lannie)
Tropical Depression Maring
[edit]- Typhoon Haiyan (2001) (T0121, 25W, Maring) – a storm that was 90 knots at its peak but caused little or no damage.
- Typhoon Longwang (2005) (T0519, 19W, Maring) – a storm that triggered mudslides killing 95 in eastern China.
- Tropical Storm Mujigae (2009) (T0913, 14W, Maring)
- Severe Tropical Storm Trami (2013) (T1312, 12W, Maring) – caused flooding in the Philippines.
- Typhoon Doksuri (2017) (T1719, 21W, Maring)
Tropical Depression Nanang (later Nando)
[edit]- Typhoon Lingling (2001) (T0123, 27W, Nanang)- A disastrous storm which struck the Philippines and China, which led to its retirement.
- Typhoon Kirogi (2005) (T0520, 21W, Nando)
- Typhoon Koppu (2009) (T0915, 16W, Nando) – struck China.
- Severe Tropical Storm Kong-rey (2013) (T1315, 14W, Nando)
- Tropical Depression 22W (2017) (Nando)
Tropical Depression Ondoy (later Odette)
[edit]- Tropical Storm Ondoy (2001) (28W) – a tropical storm that was only recognized by PAGASA and JTWC.
- Tropical Storm Tembin (2005) (T0522, 23W, Ondoy)
- 2009's Typhoon Ketsana (T0916, 17W, Ondoy) – struck the Philippines, leading to the name retirement, being replaced by Odette in 2013.
Tropical Depression Pabling (later Pepeng, and later Paolo)
[edit]- Tropical Depression Pabling
- Tropical Storm Bolaven (Pepeng)
- Typhoon Parma (2009)
- Typhoon Wutip (2013)
- Typhoon Lan (2017)
Tropical Depression Quedan
[edit]- Tropical Storm Kajiki (2001) (T0124, 30W, Quedan) – struck the Philippines
- Tropical Depression Quedan (2005) (25W) – a tropical depression that was only recognized by PAGASA and JTWC
- Typhoon Melor (2009) (T0918, 20W, Quedan)
- Typhoon Fitow (2013) (T1323, 22W, Quedan)
- Severe Tropical Storm Saola (2017) (T1722, 27W, Quedan)
===Tropical Depression Roleta (now Ramil)
- Typhoon Lupit (2009) (T0920, 22W, Ramil) – powerful Category 5 super typhoon that formed northwest of Kwajalein, and recurved off Luzon, becoming extratropical northeast of Japan.
- Typhoon Danas (2013) (T1324, 23W, Ramil) – Category 4 typhoon, which struck the Ryukyu Islands and Japan.
- Typhoon Damrey (2017) (T1723, 28W, Ramil)
Tropical Depression Sibak (formerly became Santi, currently Salome)
[edit]- Typhoon Mirinae (2009) (T0921, 23W, Santi)
- Typhoon Nari (2013) (T1325, 24W, Santi) – struck Vietnam and the Philippines as a typhoon.
- Tropical Storm Haikui (Salome)
Tropical Depression Talahib (now Tino)
[edit]- Tropical Depression Tino (2009) (24W, Tino) – a 2009 storm east of the Philippines.
- Typhoon Wipha (2013) (T1326, 25W, Tino) – hit Japan, known as Typhoon Tino in the Philippines.
- Tropical Storm Kirogi (2017) (T1725, 31W, Tino)
Tropical Depression Ubbeng (formerly Urduja, now Uwan)
[edit]- Tropical Depression Urduja (2009) (27W, Urduja) – a tropical depression that was only recognized by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Francisco (2013) (T1327, 26W, Urduja) – is the third super typhoon in 2013, which hit Japan on October 25 and 26.
- Tropical Storm Kai-tak (T1726, 32W, Urduja) – impacted the Philippines during December 2017, leading to the retirement of the name Urduja.
Tropical Depression Vinta (now Verbena)
[edit]- Typhoon Nida (2009) (T0922, 26W, Vinta) – Powerful Category 5 super typhoon that formed within a monsoon trough 545 miles southeast of Guam in late November and reached peak winds of 185 mph (300 km/h)
- Typhoon Krosa (2013) (T1329, 29W, Vinta) – struck the Philippines
- Typhoon Tembin (2017) (T1727, 33W, Vinta) – struck the Philippines, particularly Mindanao, and killed over 200 people
Tropical Depression Wilma
[edit]- Tropical Depression Wilma (2013), a weak but long-lived storm traveling from the Northwest Pacific Ocean to the North Indian Ocean
Tropical Depression Yolanda (now Yasmin)
[edit]Yolanda is a female name, but was later replaced with Yasmin.
Tropical Depression Zoraida
[edit]Zoraida is a female name.
List 2 of PAGASA names
[edit]Tropical Depression Agaton
[edit]- Tropical Storm Tapah (Agaton)
- Tropical Depression Agaton
- Tropical Storm Omais (Agaton)
- Tropical Storm Lingling (Agaton)
- Tropical Storm Bolaven (Agaton)