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List of storms named Warling

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The name Warling has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific.

  • Typhoon Agnes (1971) (T7126, 29W, Warling)
  • Typhoon Tip (1979) (T7921, 23W, Warling) – the most intense and tropical cyclone ever recorded, with a minimum pressure of 870 mb. Tip also remains the largest tropical cyclone worldwide, with a wind diameter up to 1,380 miles (2,220 km) across. Tip weakened to a Category 1 typhoon before making landfall in Japan, killing nearly 100 people.
  • Typhoon Orchid (1983) (T8320, Warling) – killed 3 people in the Philippines and capsized a vessel, killing 167 more people.
  • Typhoon Seth (1991) (26W, Warling)
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