- Source: List of storms named Biring
The name Biring has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. All storms were named in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the Philippine Weather Bureau (before December 1972) and its successor PAGASA (after December 1972):
Tropical Depression Biring (1964)
Typhoon Kim (1968) (196802, 03W, Biring) – a Category 3-equivalent typhoon
Typhoon Kit (1972) (197201, 01W, Asiang–Biring) – a Category 4-equivalent typhoon that killed 204 people and caused approximately $23 million (1972 USD) in damages in the Philippines
Tropical Depression Biring (1976)
Tropical Depression 01W (1980) (Biring)
Typhoon Alex (1984) (198403, 03W, Biring) – a Category 1-equivalent typhoon
Typhoon Susan (1988) (198802, 02W, Biring) – killed six people in the Philippines
Tropical Storm Deanna (1992) (04W, Biring) – caused Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal #1 to be raised in Batanes and Cagayan
Tropical Storm Ann (1996) (199602, 02W, Biring)
Tropical Storm Longwang (2000) (200002, 02W, Biring)
See also
Similar names used for other tropical cyclones:
List of storms named Bining – also used in the Western Pacific Ocean
List of storms named Bising – also used in the Western Pacific Ocean
Severe Tropical Storm Melor (2003) (T0319, 24W, Viring) – A Category 1 typhoon that had a similar PAGASA name; affected the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of storms named Biring
- List of storms named Alex
- List of storms named Susan
- List of storms named Chuck
- List of storms named Kim
- List of storms named Bising
- List of storms named Longwang
- List of storms named Ann
- List of storms named Bining
- List of historical tropical cyclone names