Typhoon Paeng
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The name Paeng has been used in the
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in the Western Pacific Ocean. *
Typhoon Cimaron (2006) Typhoon Cimaron, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Paeng, was the most intense tropical cyclone to strike the Philippine island of Luzon since Typhoon Zeb in 1998. Originating from a tropical depression on October 25, Cimaron devel ...
(T0619, 22W, Paeng) – made landfall over the Philippines after its peak strength as a category 5 typhoon. *
Typhoon Nuri (2014) Typhoon Nuri, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Paeng, was the third most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2014. Nuri developed into a tropical storm and received the name ''Paeng'' from the PAGASA on October 31, before it intensified i ...
(T1420, 20W, Paeng) – an intense category 5 equivalent typhoon; did not make landfall. *
Typhoon Trami (2018) Typhoon Trami, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Paeng, was the second typhoon to affect Japan within a month. The twenty-fourth tropical storm and tenth typhoon of the annual typhoon season, Trami developed from a low-pressure area southeast ...
(T1824, 28W, Paeng) – another Category 5 super typhoon that later made landfall in Japan as a weaker system. * Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (2022) (T2222, 26W, Paeng) – a severe tropical storm that devastated the Philippines, claiming more than 120 lives. The name ''Paeng'' was retired after the 2022 season, it will be replaced by ''Pilandok'' for the 2026 season, a local name derived from a name of
Philippine mouse-deer The Philippine mouse-deer (''Tragulus nigricans''), also known as the Balabac chevrotain or ''pilandok'' (in Filipino), is a small, nocturnal ruminant, which is endemic to Balabac and nearby smaller islands (Bugsuk and Ramos) southwest of Palaw ...
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