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The name Asiang has been used to name 10 tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by
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Typhoon Tess (1964) The 1964 Pacific typhoon season was the most active tropical cyclone season recorded globally, with a total of 39 tropical storms forming. It had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1964, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northw ...
(T6401, 01W, Asiang), Category 2 typhoon; did not make landfall * Tropical Storm Asiang (1968) * Typhoon Kit (1972) (T7201, 01W, Asiang), strong storm that killed 204 people in the Philippines and caused US$23 million in damages * Typhoon Kathy (1976) (T7601, 01W, Asiang) * Tropical Depression Asiang (1980) * Tropical Storm Wynne (1984) (T8402, 02W, Asiang), passed by the southern coast of Taiwan; led to flooding in Luzon; made landfall in China near the Luichow Peninsula *
Typhoon Roy Typhoon Roy, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Asiang, was the second-most intense January tropical cyclone on record in the Western Pacific basin. Forming out of an area of disturbed weather on January 7, 1988, Roy quickly intensified as it ...
(1988) (T8801, 01W, Asiang), caused widespread damage on Guam and on Rota in the Mariana Islands; at its peak, sustained winds reached * Typhoon Bobbie (1992) (T9203, 02W, Asiang), struck southeast Japan, damage reached 371.8 million yen ($2.9 million) * Tropical Depression Asiang (1996) *
Typhoon Damrey (2000) The 2000 Pacific typhoon season marked the first year using names contributed by the World Meteorological Organization. It was a rather below-average season, producing a total of 23 tropical storms, 13 typhoons and 4 intense typhoons. The season r ...
(T0001, 01W, Asiang), strong Category 5 super typhoon; did not make landfall After the 2000 season PAGASA revised their naming lists and the name ''Asiang'' was excluded. {{DEFAULTSORT:Asiang Pacific typhoon set index articles