Tropical Storm Tapah
The name Tapah has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Malaysia and refers to a species of huge freshwater catfish, called Wallago attu.
- Tropical Storm Tapah (2002) (T0201, 01W, Agaton)
- Tropical Storm Tapah (2007) (T0722, 22W)
- Severe Tropical Storm Tapah (2014) (T1405, 06W)
- Typhoon Tapah (2019) (T1917, 18W, Nimfa) – A storm that caused widespread rains and flooding in the Philippines.
Preceded by Peipah |
Pacific typhoon season names Tapah |
Succeeded by Mitag |
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