List of storms named Emang
The name Emang has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide: nine in the Western Pacific Ocean and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. All of the Western Pacific cyclones were named by either the Philippine Weather Bureau or its successor PAGASA, and the South-West Indian Ocean cyclone was named by Météo-France.
In the Western Pacific Ocean:
- Typhoon Kit – a strong early-season typhoon which hit Japan, resulting in 64 deaths.
- Tropical Storm Ruby – a severe tropical storm that made landfall in the Philippines and China before becoming extratropical.
- Tropical Depression Emang – a system that was only recognized by PAGASA.
- Typhoon Wendy – a relatively strong typhoon which hit Japan.
- Tropical Storm Winona – a severe tropical storm that crossed the Philippines and China, causing minor damage.
- Tropical Storm Owen – a short-lived tropical storm which remained at sea during its lifespan.
- Tropical Storm Tasha – a damaging severe tropical storm which brought major flooding to China, killing at least 108 people.
- Tropical Storm Russ – another destructive severe tropical storm that devastated China, claiming at least 74 lives.
- Typhoon Todd – a strong but short-lived typhoon which affected Japan, causing 6 fatalities.
- Tropical Storm Emang – a moderate tropical storm that did not affect land.