Typhoon Pepang
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The name Pepang has been used for ten
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in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Tropical Storm Hester (1963) (30W, Pepang) *
Typhoon Kate (1967) The 1967 Pacific typhoon season was one of the most active Pacific typhoon seasons on record, witnessing the formation of 35 tropical storms during the season. It began on January 1, 1967, though most storms usually form between June and Decembe ...
(T6719, 21W, Pepang) * Typhoon Jean (1971) (16W, Pepang) * Tropical Storm Helen (1975) (21W, Pepang) – hit the Philippines and Vietnam *
Typhoon Mac (1979) The 1979 Pacific typhoon season featured the largest and most intense tropical cyclone recorded globally, Typhoon Tip. The season also used both male and female names as tropical cyclone names for the first time. Additionally, the season was sli ...
(27W, Pepang) – crossed southern Luzon and then made landfall near Hong Kong * Tropical Storm Joe (1983) (Pepang) * Typhoon Lynn (1987) (27W, Pepang) – responsible for severe flooding in Taiwan * Tropical Storm Luke (1991) (20W, Pepang) – short-lived storm that brushed Japan *
Typhoon Zack (1995) The 1995 Pacific typhoon season was a slightly below average season in terms of named storms, ending a 7-year stretch of above average activity. It occurred all year round, though most tropical cyclones formed between May and November. The scop ...
(28W, Pepang) – a Category 4 typhoon that crossed the central Philippines and then made landfall on eastern Vietnam, causing 110 deaths * Typhoon Dan (1999) (26W, Pepang) – a Category 3 typhoon that hit northern Luzon then eastern China {{DEFAULTSORT:Pepang Pacific typhoon set index articles