The name Bising has been used for fourteen tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. All cyclones were named by either PAGASA or its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, while located in the Philippine Area of Responsibility:
- Tropical Depression Bising (1966) – only recognized by PAGASA.
- Tropical Depression Bising (1970) – only recognized by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Dinah (1974) (T7405, 06W, Bising) – struck the Philippines and Vietnam.
- Tropical Storm Polly (1978) (T7803, 03W, Bising) – struck southern Japan.
- Typhoon Nelson (1982) (T8202, 02W, Bising) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Ken (1986) (T8602, 02W, Bising) – did not make landfall.
- Typhoon Ofelia (1990) (T9005, 06W, Bising) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Owen (1994) (T9401, 02W, Bising) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Otto (1998) (T9802, 04W, Bising) – struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Sonca (2005) (T0503, 03W, Bising) – did not make landfall.
- Tropical Depression Bising (2009) – only recognized by PAGASA.
- Tropical Depression Bising (2013) – only recognized by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and PAGASA.
- Tropical Depression Bising (2017) – only recognized by JMA and PAGASA.
- Typhoon Surigae (2021) (T2102, 02W, Bising) – a long-lived storm that approached and affected the Philippines as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon before turning out to sea.
See also
editSimilar names that have been used to name tropical cyclones:
- List of storms named Bining – also used in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- List of storms named Biring – also used in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- List of storms named Ising – also used in the Western Pacific Ocean.