Tropical Storm Rose
The name Rose has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- Typhoon Rose (1948) (T4808)
- Typhoon Rose (1952) (T5215)
- Typhoon Rose (1957) (T5702)
- Tropical Storm Rose (1960) (T6007, 21W)
- Tropical Storm Rose (1963) (T6303, 10W, Bebeng) – approached the Philippines and struck Japan.
- Typhoon Rose (1965) (T6522, 27W, Unding) – approached the Philippines and struck China.
- Tropical Storm Rose (1968) (T6808, 12W, Gloring) – struck the Philippines and Vietnam.
- Typhoon Rose (1971) (T7121, 21W, Uring) – struck the Philippines and China.
- Tropical Storm Rose (1974) (T7417, 21W, Oyang) – approached Ryūkyū Islands.
- Tropical Storm Rose (1978) (T7804, 04W) – struck Taiwan.
The name Rose has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the southwestern Indian Ocean.
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