Typhoon Tino
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The name Tino has been used for three
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s in the Western Pacific Ocean and one in the South Pacific Ocean. The name was originally called Talahib in 2001. In the Western Pacific, all named by
PAGASA The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (, abbreviated as PAGASA , which means "hope" as in the Tagalog language, Tagalog word ''pag-asa'') is the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS ...
: * Tropical Depression 24W (2009) (24W, Tino) – existed east of the Philippines *
Typhoon Wipha (2013) Typhoon Wipha, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Tino, was a large tropical cyclone, typhoon that caused extensive damage in Japan in mid-October 2013. The system originated from a tropical depression well to the east of Guam on October 8. ...
(T1326, 25W, Tino) – caused over $400 million (2013
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) in damages in Japan * Tropical Storm Kirogi (2017) (T1725, 31W, Tino) – made
landfall Landfall is the event of a storm moving over land after being over water. More broadly, and in relation to human travel, it refers to 'the first land that is reached or seen at the end of a journey across the sea or through the air, or the fact ...
in Vietnam In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Tino (2020) – affected ten island nations across the South Pacific


See also

* List of storms named Tina – a similar name that has also been used in the South Pacific Ocean, West Pacific Ocean, and two other
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