List of Philippine typhoons (1963–1999)

The Philippines is archipelagic country in Southeast Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

However, the Philippines can experience a tropical cyclone anytime in the year, with the most storms during the months of June to September.

October 19–21, 1970: Typhoon Kate (Titang) was one of the tropical cyclones closest to form on the equator, makes landfall to Mindanao killing 631 people in total.

October 28–31, 1984: Severe Tropical Storm Warren (Reming) though didn’t make any landfalls, its outflow caused intense rainfall over parts of Visayas, Palawan and Luzon.

November 5–7, 1984: Typhoon Agnes (Undang) made several landfalls across Visayas region, killing 895 people.

Typhoon Loleng (Babs) to the east of the Philippines in October 20, 1998
Typhoon Sisang (Nina) at its peak strength prior to landfall on November 25, 1987
Typhoon Ruping (Mike) nearing landfall in the Philippines on November 12, 1990
Typhoon Rosing (Angela) nearing the Philippines on November 2, 1995
Typhoon Zeb (Iliang) making landfall on Luzon on October 13, 1998