Draft:List of storms named Narsing
Appearance
The name Narsing was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by the PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- Severe Tropical Storm Gilda (1965) (T6512, 15W, Narsing) – a relatively strong tropical storm which hit northern Philippines and southern China.
- Typhoon Elsie (1969) (T6911, 14W, Narsing) – a powerful typhoon which impacted Taiwan and eastern China, claiming at least 102 lives.
- Typhoon Ruth (1973) (T7318, 20W, Narsing) – a moderate typhoon that crossed northern and central Luzon, killing 27 people.
- Tropical Depression Narsing (1977) – a short-lived tropical depression which was tracked by PAGASA, Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC).
- Tropical Depression Narsing (1981) – another weak tropical disturbance that was only recognized by PAGASA.
- Tropical Storm Val (1985) (T8517, 16W, Narsing) – a moderately strong tropical storm which brushed northern Philippines, southern Taiwan and southern Mainland China.
- Severe Tropical Storm Roger (1989) (T8917, 20W, Narsing) – a fairly powerful tropical storm that produced significant rainfall on several islands in Japan.
- Tropical Depression Narsing (1993) – a minimal and poorly-organized tropical system which was only monitored by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Ivan (1997) (T9723, 27W, Narsing) – a violent and long-lasting typhoon which later skirted northern Luzon.