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The name Auring, a female nickname, has been used for sixteen tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean. Typhoon Polly (1963) (T6302, 09W, Auring) Tropical Storm Ruby (1967) (T6701, 01W, Auring) Tropical Storm Sarah (1971) (T7101, 01W, Auring)
Severe Tropical Storm Dujuan, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Auring, was a tropical storm which caused heavy rain in the Philippines and Palau in mid February 2021, leading to minor damage. Dujuan was the second depression and first named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season. Dujuan started as a tropical depression in the ...
The name Aring has been used in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Super Typhoon Sally (1964) (T6418, 27W, Aring), struck the Philippines and China; Tropical Storm Nora (1976) (T7625, 25W, Aring) Typhoon Betty (1980) (Aring), made landfall on Luzon, caused 81 fatalities; Typhoon Doyle (1984) (T8427, 30W, Aring), did not make landfall
Here is the complete list of hurricane names for 2024, with the bolded names representing storms that have already taken place this year. Alberto. Beryl. Chris. Debby. Ernesto. Francine. Gordon ...
Polly was the first storm ever to be locally named by the Philippine Weather Bureau, receiving the name Auring. Remaining offshore Japan, Polly's impacts were caused primarily by heavy rainfall. Flooding inundated caused 807 landslides and inundated over 36,000 homes. Another 11 houses and 270 bridges were washed away by the floods.
Since 1953, tropical storms that originate in the Atlantic Ocean have been identified by name. There are six lists of 21 names each, and the lists are rotated so that the 2024 list of names will ...
Before 1953, tropical storms and hurricanes were tracked by year and the order in which they occurred during that year, not by names. At first, the United States only used female names for storms.
[66] [71] Over the next 18 months, each of the member countries submitted a list of names before the final list of names was approved and publicly released by the Panel on April 28, 2020. [66] [72] The first name to be assigned from this fresh list of names was Nisarga, which was named by the IMD when it became a cyclonic storm on June 2, 2020 ...