List of storms named Sisang
Appearance
The name Sisang was used for seven tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Tropical Storm Phyllis (1963) (T6322, 41W, Sisang) – a tropical storm which crossed the Philippines and was considered by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) as a low-end typhoon.
- Typhoon Nora (1967) (T6721, 24W, Sisang) – a minimal typhoon which affected the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and East China.
- Typhoon Nadine (1971) (T7118, 18W, Sisang) – a strong, Category 5–equivalent typhoon that hit southern Taiwan and East China.
- Tropical Depression 24W (1975) (24W, Sisang) – late-season tropical depression which skirted central Philippines.
- Typhoon Sarah (1979) (T7919, 22W, Sisang-Uring) – an erratic typhoon that affected the Philippines and Vietnam.
- Severe Tropical Storm Lex (1983) (T8316, 17W, Sisang) – a tropical system considered by the JTWC as a Category 1 typhoon which claimed the lives of at least 200 fishermen in Vietnam.
- Typhoon Nina (1987) (T8722, 22W, Sisang) – a violent, Category 5 super typhoon which devastated southern Luzon, killing 979 people in the process.
Due to the widespread destruction caused by its 1987 iteration, the name Sisang was retired after the 1987 season and was replaced by Sendang.