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The name Heling was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Tropical Depression Heling (1966) – short-lived tropical depression that was only tracked by PAGASA. * Tropical Storm Violet (1970) (T7008, 9W, Heling) – minimal tropical storm which affected the Philippines and China. * Severe Tropical Storm Jean (1974) (T7411, 12W, Heling) – moderately strong tropical storm that hit Taiwan and eastern China. * Tropical Storm Della (1978) (T7812, 13W, Heling) – another tropical storm which hit Taiwan and China. * Tropical Depression Heling (1982) – weak tropical depression only recognized by PAGASA. * Typhoon Roger (1986) (T8608, 8W, Heling) – relatively strong typhoon that brushed the coast of Japan. * Typhoon Becky (1990) (T9016, 16W,

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  • The name Heling was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Tropical Depression Heling (1966) – short-lived tropical depression that was only tracked by PAGASA. * Tropical Storm Violet (1970) (T7008, 9W, Heling) – minimal tropical storm which affected the Philippines and China. * Severe Tropical Storm Jean (1974) (T7411, 12W, Heling) – moderately strong tropical storm that hit Taiwan and eastern China. * Tropical Storm Della (1978) (T7812, 13W, Heling) – another tropical storm which hit Taiwan and China. * Tropical Depression Heling (1982) – weak tropical depression only recognized by PAGASA. * Typhoon Roger (1986) (T8608, 8W, Heling) – relatively strong typhoon that brushed the coast of Japan. * Typhoon Becky (1990) (T9016, 16W, Heling) – a typhoon which made landfall in the Philippines and Vietnam, killing at least 32 people. * Tropical Depression Heling (1994) – another tropical depression that was only monitored by PAGASA. * Typhoon Yanni (1998) (T9809, 14W, Heling) – skirted the Taiwanese coast as a typhoon before striking South Korea as a tropical storm, claiming 50 lives. The name Heling was later included in PAGASA's revised list of tropical cyclone names; however, it has been relegated to the auxiliary list for List IV (which was first used in 2004). This article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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  • The name Heling was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Tropical Depression Heling (1966) – short-lived tropical depression that was only tracked by PAGASA. * Tropical Storm Violet (1970) (T7008, 9W, Heling) – minimal tropical storm which affected the Philippines and China. * Severe Tropical Storm Jean (1974) (T7411, 12W, Heling) – moderately strong tropical storm that hit Taiwan and eastern China. * Tropical Storm Della (1978) (T7812, 13W, Heling) – another tropical storm which hit Taiwan and China. * Tropical Depression Heling (1982) – weak tropical depression only recognized by PAGASA. * Typhoon Roger (1986) (T8608, 8W, Heling) – relatively strong typhoon that brushed the coast of Japan. * Typhoon Becky (1990) (T9016, 16W, (en)
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  • Typhoon Heling (en)
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