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List of storms named Reming

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The name Reming was used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Philippines by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean.

The PAGASA changed its tropical cyclone naming list in 2001 to a more modern one, integrating names from their "Name-a-Bagyo" ("Name a Typhoon") contest three years prior. In those lists, the name Reming was originally excluded, but was reinstated in 2006 after replacing Rapido, which went unused during the 2002 season.

  • Typhoon Durian (2006) (T0621, 24W, Reming) – an intense typhoon that killed almost 1,400 people in the Philippines and another 98 individuals in Vietnam.

The name Reming was retired from use in the Philippine Area of Responsibility after the 2006 season and was replaced with Ruby, which was only used once by PAGASA (in 2014):

  • Typhoon Hagupit (2014) (T1422, 22W, Ruby) – a strong, late-season typhoon which crossed the central regions of Philippines, causing 18 fatalities.

Like Reming, the name Ruby was also retired by PAGASA. It was replaced by Rosita, which was coincidentally only used once by the said meteorological bureau:

  • Typhoon Yutu (2018) (T1826, 31W, Rosita) - another Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that gravely affected the Mariana Islands and the Philippines, causing hundreds of millions worth of damage and the loss of 30 lives.

The name Rosita was retired after 2018 and was replaced by Rosal, which was first used during the 2022 season.