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The name Queenie has been used for five tropical cyclones in Western Pacific Ocean. Named by the
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: * Typhoon Queenie (1945) – a minimal typhoon that traversed through Luzon and China. Named by
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in the Philippines: *
Typhoon Chebi (2006) Typhoon Chebi (), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Queenie, was a powerful typhoon that impacted Luzon during November 2006. Chebi is the third typhoon since Typhoon Xangsane to hit the country destructively. The 30th tropical depression develo ...
(T0620, 23W, Queenie) – struck the northern Philippines *
Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2014) The 2014 Pacific typhoon season was a slightly below average season, featuring 23 tropical storms, 11 typhoons, 8 super typhoons, and 7 Category 5 typhoons. The season's peak months August and September saw minimal activity ca ...
(T1421, 22W, Queenie) – struck Philippines and Vietnam * Typhoon Kong-rey (2018) (T1825, 30W, Queenie) – traversed the Ryukyu Islands before making landfall in South Korea *
Tropical Storm Banyan (2022) The 2022 Pacific typhoon season was the third consecutive season to have below-average tropical cyclone activity, with twenty-five named storms, although it was more active than the previous seasons by named storm count. Ten became typhoons, a ...
(T2223, 27W, Queenie) – remained out at sea. {{DEFAULTSORT:Queenie Pacific typhoon set index articles