Typhoon Seniang

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The name Seniang has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Seniang is a nickname for a woman.

  • Typhoon Ida (1964) (T6412, 15W, Seniang) – struck the Philippines and China, killing 75 people.
  • Typhoon Nina (1968) (T6826, 31W, Seniang)
  • Tropical Depression Seniang (1972)
  • Typhoon Hope (1976) (T7619, 19W, Seniang)
  • Tropical Depression Seniang (1980)
  • Tropical Depression Seniang (1984)
  • Typhoon Odessa (1988) (T8826, 21W, Seniang)
  • Typhoon Gay (1992) (T9231, 31W, Seniang) – long-lived Category 5 super typhoon that affected the Marshall Islands and struck Guam.
  • Tropical Storm Beth (1996) (T9622, 32W, Seniang) – struck Luzon and then made landfall in Vietnam.
  • Tropical Storm Bebinca (2000) (T0021, 31W, Seniang) – struck the Philippines.
  • Typhoon Utor (2006) (T0622, 25W, Seniang) – struck the Philippines.
  • Tropical Storm Jangmi (2014) (T1423, 23W, Seniang) – struck the Philippines, causing the deaths of 66 people and ₱1.27 billion in damages.

Seniang was retired from use in the Philippine area of responsibility following the 2014 typhoon season and replaced with Samuel.

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