The name Bising has been used for fifteen tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- Tropical Depression Bising (1966) â only recognized by the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Tropical Depression Bising (1970) â only recognized by the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Typhoon Dinah (1974) (T7405, 06W, Bising) â struck the Philippines and Vietnam.
- Tropical Storm Polly (1978) (T7803, 03W, Bising) â struck southern Japan.
- Typhoon Nelson (1982) (T8202, 02W, Bising) â struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Ken (1986) (T8602, 02W, Bising) â did not make landfall.
- Typhoon Ofelia (1990) (T9005, 06W, Bising) â struck Taiwan and China.
- Severe Tropical Storm Owen (1994) (T9401, 02W, Bising) â struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Otto (1998) (T9802, 04W, Bising) â struck Taiwan and China.
The name Bising replaced the name Barok after the 2001 Pacific typhoon season following the change in the Philippine naming lists.
See also
Similar names that have been used to name tropical cyclones: