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The name Aning was used for seven tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. *Typhoon Pamela (1966) (T6635, 39W, Aning), Category 2 typhoon *Tropical Storm Ruth (1970) (T7026, 28W, Aning) *Typhoon Gloria (1974) (T7428, 32W, Aning), Category 4 typhoon *Typhoon Ora (1978) (T7824, 25W, Aning), Category 2 typhoon *Typhoon Pamela (1982) (T8224, 27W, Aning), crossed the Marshall Islands as a Category 3 typhoon, Guam as a tropical storm, then restrengthened to a typhoon before crossing the Philippines *Typhoon Marge (1986) (T8628, 25W, Aning), crossed the southern Philippines as a Category 2 typhoon, then dissipated in the South China Sea *Super Typhoon Orchid (1994) (T9426, 28W, Aning), struck Japan When new Tropical cyclone naming, sets of names were implemented in 2001, the name ''Aning'' was dropped from use. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aning Pacific typhoon set index articles ...
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A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is called a hurricane (), typhoon (), tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply cyclone. A hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or northeastern Pacific Ocean. A typhoon is the same thing which occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Indian Ocean and South Pacific, comparable storms are referred to as "tropical cyclones". In modern times, on average around 80 to 90 named tropical cyclones form each year around the world, over half of which develop hurricane-force winds of or more. Tropical cyclones tropical cyclogenesis, typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. They derive their energy through the evaporation of water ...
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