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The name Huaning has been used for seventeen tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific.Typhoon Cora (1964) – struck the Philippines.
Typhoon Shirley (1968) – struck the Philippines and Hong Kong as a typhoon.
Tropical Depression Huaning (1972)
Typhoon Ruby (1976) – struck the Philippines as a typhoon before curving through Japan as a Category 4 typhoon.
Tropical Storm Herbert (1980) – struck the Philippines, Hainan, and Northern Vietnam
Tropical Storm Gerald (1984) – affected China and Hong Kong
Typhoon Warren (1988) – brushed Luzon in the Philippines.
Tropical Storm Lois (1992) – didn't affect land.
Typhoon Herb (1996) – struck Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and China.
Severe Tropical Storm Bolaven (2000) – affected Japan and South Korea.Severe Tropical Storm Yutu (2001) – affected Hainan and nearby areas in China
Severe Tropical Storm Sanvu (2005) – brushed the northern parts of Luzon and China
Tropical Depression Huaning (2009) – affected Taiwan.
Typhoon Soulik (2013) – struck Taiwan and China.
Tropical Storm Haitang (2017) – struck Taiwan and China
Tropical Storm Lupit (2021) – struck China and Taiwan
Tropical Storm Lingling (2025) – stuck Japan.
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