1974 Pacific typhoon season

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{{Infobox tropical cyclone season

| Track = 1974 Pacific typhoon season summary.jpg

| Basin = WPac

| Year = 1974

| First storm formed = January 8, 1974

| Last storm dissipated = December 24, 1974

| Strongest storm name = Gloria

| Strongest storm pressure = 930

| Strongest storm winds = 120

| Average wind speed = 1

| Total depressions = 55

| Total storms = 32

| Total hurricanes = 16

| Total intense = 0 (record low)

| Fatalities = > 361

| Damages = 1550

| Damagespre = >

| Inflated =

| five seasons = 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976

| Atlantic season = 1974 Atlantic hurricane season

| East Pacific season = 1974 Pacific hurricane season

| North Indian season = 1974 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

}}

The 1974 Pacific typhoon season was the first season on record to not feature a Category 5 equivalent super typhoon; a feat later repeated by the 1977 and 2017 seasons. Even so, the season was overly active, with 32 tropical storms and 16 typhoons being developed this year. It has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1974, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the International Date Line. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see 1974 Pacific hurricane season. Tropical Storms formed in the entire west pacific basin were assigned a name by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. Tropical depressions in this basin have the "W" suffix added to their number. Tropical depressions that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility are assigned a name by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or PAGASA. This can often result in the same storm having two names.

Systems

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35 tropical depressions formed this year in the Western Pacific, of which 32 became tropical storms. 16 storms reached typhoon intensity, and none reached super typhoon strength.{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|format=PDF|access-date=2012-10-30|title=Annual Typhoon Report 1974|url=https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/atcr/1974atcr.pdf}} This season is the most recent to have no super typhoons.{{cite web|publisher=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|format=PDF|access-date=2012-10-30|title=Annual Tropical Cyclone Report 2011|pages=14|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/atcr/2011atcr.pdf|archive-date=2012-10-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016232936/http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/atcr/2011atcr.pdf|url-status=dead}}

= Severe Tropical Storm Wanda (Atang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = WandaJanuary111974.gif

| Track = Wanda Pacific 1974 track.png

| Formed = January 8

| Dissipated = January 14

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 55

| Pressure = 992

}} A tropical disturbance developed on January 8 to the southwest of Palau. By the next day, the disturbance was upgraded to a tropical depression and to a tropical storm. Wanda reached its peak intensity on January 10 as a 65 mph tropical storm. The storm was then downgraded to a tropical depression on January 11. Wanda then dissipated on January 14.{{Cite web|url=http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/1974/1/track.dat|title=Tropical Storm #1|publisher=Unisys Weather|access-date=2016-12-05}}

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= Tropical Storm Amy =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = AmyMarch1719740024UTC.png

| Track = Amy 1974 track.png

| Formed = March 12

| Dissipated = March 20

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 55

| Pressure = 992

}}

Tropical Storm Amy formed as a tropical disturbance well south of Guam on March 12, and became a tropical depression on the 14th. It began to turn right late on the 15th, and was heading northeast on the 17th. It became a tropical storm the same day. It transitioned into an extratropical storm on the 19th, and dissipated shortly thereafter.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Babe =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = BabeApr2919742348UTC.png

| Track = Babe 1974 track.png

| Formed = April 25

| Dissipated = May 3

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 60

| Pressure = 985

}}

Tropical Storm Babe formed as a disturbance just west of Chuuk on the 25th of April. It traveled northwestward, becoming a tropical depression on the 26th as it started to turn northward. It passed just west of Guam and Saipan on the 27th and 28th, before strengthening to a tropical storm on the 29th. It continued northward, becoming extratropical on the 1st of May. As an extratropical storm, it traveled northeastward for a few days before dissipating.

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= Typhoon Carla =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = CarlaMay419742352UTC.png

| Track = Carla 1974 track.png

| Formed = May 1

| Dissipated = May 7

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 80

| Pressure = 965

}}

Typhoon Carla was first noted as a disturbance near the island of Pohnpei on the 29th of April. The disturbance traveled northwestward over the next four days, developing into a tropical storm on the 2nd. The center of Carla passed over Tinian and Saipan on the 3rd. The storm began to turn towards the north later that day. It strengthened into a typhoon on the 4th. It reached its maximum intensity — 965 mb central pressure and 80 to 85-knot winds — on the 5th. It began to weaken under intensifying shear after that, becoming a tropical storm again very late that day. It continued in a northeast direction before being absorbed by a frontal system on the 6th.

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= Typhoon Dinah (Bising) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = DinahJune121974.png

| Track = Dinah 1974 track.png

| Formed = June 5

| Dissipated = June 14

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 70

| Pressure = 965

}}

Dinah, which developed on June 7, hit Luzon on the 10th as an 80 mph typhoon. It continued northwestward, hit Hainan Island, crossed the Gulf of Tonkin, and dissipated over North Vietnam. Dinah caused 73 casualties (with 33 missing), with $3 million in crop damage (1974 USD).

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= Tropical Depression 05W =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = 5-W 1974 track.png

| Formed = June 6

| Dissipated = June 8

| Type1 = nwpdepression

| Type2 = depression

| 1-min winds = 30

| Pressure = 1000

}}

5W lasted two days and struck southern China.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Emma (Klaring) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Emma 1974 track.png

| Formed = June 12

| Dissipated = June 19

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 60

| Pressure = 990

}}

Emma stayed as a tropical storm.

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= Tropical Storm Freda =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Freda 1974 track.png

| Formed = June 17

| Dissipated = June 23

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 45

| Pressure = 990

}}

Freda peaked as a moderate tropical storm.

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= Typhoon Gilda (Deling) =

{{main|Typhoon Gilda (1974)}}

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = GildaJuly419740045UTC.gif

| Track = Gilda 1974 track.png

| Formed = June 26

| Dissipated = July 8

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat2

| 1-min winds = 90

| Pressure = 945

}}

When Tropical Storm Gilda, having weakened from a peak of 100 mph winds, crossed between Japan and South Korea in early July, it brought torrential rains and mudslides, killing 128 people (with 26 missing) and causing damage estimated at $1.5 billion (1974 USD).

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= Tropical Storm Harriet (Gading) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Harriet 1974 track.png

| Formed = July 13

| Dissipated = July 20

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 45

| Pressure = 996

}}

Harriet did not affect land.

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= Typhoon Ivy (Iliang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = IvyearlyJuly191974.gif

| Track = Ivy 1974 track.png

| Formed = July 14

| Dissipated = July 21

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat2

| 1-min winds = 95

| Pressure = 950

}}

66 people were killed when Typhoon Ivy hit Luzon on July 20, the day before the 1974 Miss Universe was held in Manila. It continued northwestward, and hit southeastern China 2 days later.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Jean (Heling) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = JeanearlyJuly191974.gif

| Track = Jean 1974 track.png

| Formed = July 17

| Dissipated = July 21

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 45

| Pressure = 994

}}

Jean stayed weak.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Kim =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = KimJuly231974.gif

| Track = Kim 1974 track.png

| Formed = July 22

| Dissipated = July 24

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 50

| Pressure = 990

}}

Kim recurved.

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= Tropical Depression Loleng =

{{Infobox tropical cyclone small

| Basin = WPac

| Formed = August 4

| Dissipated = August 8

| WarningCenter = PAGASA

| 10-min winds = 30

| Pressure = 1004

}}

Only recognized by PAGASA.

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= Tropical Storm Lucy (Miding) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Lucy 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 7

| Dissipated = August 12

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 35

| Pressure = 994

}}

Lucy hit China。

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= Typhoon Mary =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = MaryAugust171974.gif

| Track = Mary 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 11

| Dissipated = August 27

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 70

| Pressure = 965

}}

The monsoon trough spawned a tropical depression on August 10. It tracked to the northeast, then turned to the northwest where it became a tropical storm on the 11th. A tug pulling {{RMS|Caronia|1947|6}} to Taiwan was overcome by the weather as it sought shelter at Guam, and cut loose Caronia, which was driven against the breakwater at the entrance to Apra Harbor on August 12, blocking all ship traffic.{{cite web |title=RMS Caronia Timeline: Caribia - A Sad Ending - Page 6 |url=https://www.caronia2.info/caribia6.php |website=www.caronia2.info |access-date=March 8, 2021 |date=August 26, 2020}} Mary's appearance resembled an extratropical cyclone due to vertical shear, and as the ridge built over Japan, Mary turned more to the west. Conditions were favorable enough for Mary to reach typhoon strength on the 18th, but it weakened to a tropical storm before hitting northeastern China on the 19th. A high pressure system over China forced now Tropical Depression Mary to the southeast, where it restrengthened into a tropical storm on the 24th. The storm turned to the northeast, briefly becoming a typhoon again on the 25th before weakening. Mary hit Japan on the 26th, and dissipated shortly thereafter. 3 people died in Mary's path, with moderate damage occurring.

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= Tropical Depression 16W =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = 16-W 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 13

| Dissipated = August 16

| Type1 = nwpdepression

| Type2 = depression

| 1-min winds = 30

| Pressure = 992

}}

16W was just a tropical depression and also hit Thailand for a very brief moment.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Nadine (Norming) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = NadineAugust171974.gif

| Track = Nadine 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 15

| Dissipated = August 18

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 50

| Pressure = 980

}}

Nadine did not make landfall.

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= Tropical Depression 20W =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = 20-W 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 26

| Dissipated = August 29

| Type1 = nwpdepression

| Type2 = depression

| 1-min winds = 30

| Pressure = 994

}}

20W hit China.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Rose (Oyang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = RoseAugust311974.gif

| Track = Rose 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 24

| Dissipated = September 1

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 50

| Pressure = 985

}}

Rose did not strike land.

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= Typhoon Polly =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = PollyAugust311974.gif

| Track = Polly 1974 track.png

| Formed = August 25

| Dissipated = September 5

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat2

| 1-min winds = 95

| Pressure = 950

}}

Polly hit Japan.

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= Typhoon Shirley (Pasing) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = ShirleyearlySeptember81974.gif

| Track = Shirley 1974 track.png

| Formed = September 2

| Dissipated = September 11

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 75

| Pressure = 970

}}

Shirley was a minimal typhoon.

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= Tropical Storm Trix =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Trix 1974 track.png

| Formed = September 4

| Dissipated = September 8

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 40

| Pressure = 990

}}

Trix hit China.

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= Typhoon Virginia =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = VirginialateSeptember131974.gif

| Track = Virginia 1974 track.png

| Formed = September 10

| Dissipated = September 16

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 75

| Pressure = 970

}}

Virginia did not hit land.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Wendy (Ruping) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Wendy 1974 track.png

| Formed = September 19

| Dissipated = October 2

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 60

| Pressure = 985

}}

Wendy came near Taiwan and the Philippines.

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= Typhoon Agnes =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = AgnesSeptember2619740000UTC.png

| Track = Agnes 1974 track.png

| Formed = September 21

| Dissipated = October 3

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat3

| 1-min winds = 105

| Pressure = 960

}}

Agnes stayed away from land.

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= Typhoon Bess (Susang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = BessOct81974.gif

| Track = Bess 1974 track.png

| Formed = October 7

| Dissipated = October 14

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 65

| Pressure = 975

}}

{{Main|Typhoon Bess (1974)}}

Typhoon Bess crossed northern Luzon on October 10, crossed the South China Sea, and hit Hainan Island on the 13th. Bess continued westward, and dissipated over North Vietnam on the 14th. The storm dumped heavy rains on its path, causing 26 deaths (with 3 missing) and $9.2 million (1974 USD) in damage. The name Bess was retired after this season.

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= Typhoon Carmen (Tering) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = CarmenOct161974.png

| Track = Carmen Pacific 1974 track.png

| Formed = October 12

| Dissipated = October 20

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat1

| 1-min winds = 75

| Pressure = 975

}}

Typhoon Carmen hit Luzon on October 16, just days after Bess hit. It continued northwestward, made landfall on southeastern China, turned south, and dissipated on the 20th. Typhoon Carmen caused sustained storm force winds in Hong Kong and 25 fatalities, with damage estimated at $13 million (1974 USD).

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= Typhoon Della (Uding) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = DellaOctober221974.png

| Track = Della 1974 track.png

| Formed = October 18

| Dissipated = October 27

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat2

| 1-min winds = 90

| Pressure = 960

}}

Della passed near the Philippines.

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= Typhoon Elaine (Wening) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = ElaineOctober281974.png

| Track = Elaine Pacific 1974 track.png

| Formed = October 22

| Dissipated = October 31

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat2

| 1-min winds = 95

| Pressure = 940

}}

23 casualties and $21 million in damage can be attributed to 110 mph Typhoon Elaine hitting northern Luzon on October 27.

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= Severe Tropical Storm Faye (Yaning) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Faye 1974 track.png

| Formed = October 30

| Dissipated = November 5

| Type1 = STS

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 55

| Pressure = 985

}}

Faye hit the Philippines and Thailand.

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= Typhoon Gloria (Aning) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = GloriaNovember619741117UTCDMSP.gif

| Track = Gloria 1974 track.png

| Formed = November 2

| Dissipated = November 11

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat4

| 1-min winds = 120

| Pressure = 930

}}

Glorida moved onshore the Philippines and hit as a typhoon.

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= Tropical Storm Hester =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Hester 1974 track.png

| Formed = November 12

| Dissipated = November 15

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 35

| Pressure = 1000

}}

Hester formed in the South China Sea.

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= Typhoon Irma (Bidang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = IrmaNovember2619740635UTCDMSP.gif

| Track = Irma 1974 track.png

| Formed = November 21

| Dissipated = December 3

| Type1 = typhoon

| Type2 = cat4

| 1-min winds = 115

| Pressure = 940

}}

The last of the year's 8 typhoons to hit the Philippines made landfall on November 28 as a 100 mph typhoon. Irma, once a 130 mph typhoon, weakened over the islands and restrengthened into a typhoon in the South China Sea. It turned northward, and hit southern China as a weakening tropical storm on December 2, the latest date for a Chinese tropical storm landfall. Irma killed 11 people, and caused $7.3 million in damage (1974 USD).

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= Tropical Storm Judy (Kading) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Judy 1974 track.png

| Formed = December 14

| Dissipated = December 19

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 40

| Pressure = 1000

}}

Judy developed in the South China Sea.

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= Tropical Storm Kit (Delang) =

{{Infobox Hurricane Small

| Basin = WPac

| Image = Kit 1974 track.png

| Formed = December 18

| Dissipated = December 24

| Type1 = nwpstorm

| Type2 = storm

| 1-min winds = 40

| Pressure = 996

}}

Kit developed on December 18 in the open Pacific. Upon hitting the Philippines, the system weakened to a tropical depression. The storm re-intensified to a tropical storm in the South China Sea before dissipating on December 24.

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Storm names

{{See also|Lists of tropical cyclone names|Tropical cyclone naming}}

During the season 32 named tropical cyclones developed in the Western Pacific and were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, when it was determined that they had become tropical storms. These names were contributed to a revised list from late 1950.

class="wikitable"
WandaAmyBabeCarlaDinahEmmaFredaGildaHarrietIvyJeanKimLucyMarieNadinePolly
RoseShirleyTrixVirginiaWendyAgnesBessCarmenDellaElaineFayeGloriaHesterIrmaJudyKit

The name Olive from this list was used for a storm that formed in the Central Pacific.

= Philippines =

class="wikitable" align=right
scope="col" width="20%" | Akangscope="col" width="20%" | Bisingscope="col" width="20%" | KlaringDelingEmang
GadingHelingIliangLolengMiding
NormingOyangPasingRupingSusang
TeringUdingWeningYaning
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BidangKadingDelang{{tcname unused|Esang}}{{tcname unused|Garding}}

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones in their area of responsibility. PAGASA assigns names to tropical depressions that form within their area of responsibility and any tropical cyclone that might move into their area of responsibility. Should the list of names for a given year prove to be insufficient, names are taken from an auxiliary list, the first 6 of which are published each year before the season starts. Names not retired from this list will be used again in the 1978 season. This is the same list used for the 1970 season. PAGASA uses its own naming scheme that starts in the Filipino alphabet, with names of Filipino female names ending with "ng" (A, B, K, D, etc.). Names that were not assigned/going to use are marked in gray.

Due to an extreme impact in the Philippines, PAGASA later retired the name Wening and was replaced by Weling for the 1978 season.

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Season effects

This table will list all the storms that developed in the northwestern Pacific Ocean west of the International Date Line and north of the equator during 1974. It will include their intensity, duration, name, areas affected, deaths, and damage totals. Classification and intensity values will be based on estimations conducted by the JMA, the JTWC, and/or PAGASA. Peak wind speeds are in one-minute sustained standards unless otherwise noted. All damage figures will be in 1974 USD. Damages and deaths from a storm will include when the storm was a precursor wave or an extratropical low.

{{Pacific areas affected (Top)}}

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| Wanda (Atang) || {{Sort|740108|January 8 – 14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|100|{{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0992|992 hPa (29.29 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands || None || None ||

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| Amy || {{Sort|740312|March 12 – 20}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|100|{{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0992|992 hPa (29.29 inHg)}} || Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands || None || None ||

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| Babe || {{Sort|740425|April 25 – May 3}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|110|{{convert|110|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0985|985 hPa (29.09 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands || None || None ||

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| Carla || {{Sort|740501|May 1 – 7}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|150|{{convert|150|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0965|965 hPa (28.50 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740518|May 18 – 19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1004|1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)}} || Caroline Islands || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740521|May 21 – 23}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1006|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg)}} || Palau || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Dinah (Bising) || {{Sort|740605|June 5 – 14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|130|{{convert|130|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0965|965 hPa (28.50 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China || {{ntsp|3000000||$}} || {{nts|73}} ||

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| 05W || {{Sort|740606|June 6 – 8}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|055|{{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || South China || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Emma (Klaring) || {{Sort|740612|June 12 – 19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|110|{{convert|110|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0990|990 hPa (29.23 inHg)}} || Ryukyu Islands || None || None ||

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| Freda || {{Sort|740617|June 17 – 23}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|085|{{convert|85|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0990|990 hPa (29.23 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| Gilda (Deling) || {{Sort|740626|June 26 – July 8}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|165|{{convert|165|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0945|945 hPa (27.91 inHg)}} || Ryukyu Islands, South Korea, Japan || {{ntsp|1500000000||$}} || {{nts|128}} ||

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| Emang || {{Sort|740705|July 5 – 10}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|055|{{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Harriet (Gading) || {{Sort|740713|July 13 – 20}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|085|{{convert|85|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0996|996 hPa (29.41 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| Ivy (Iliang) || {{Sort|740714|July 14 – 21}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|175|{{convert|175|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0950|950 hPa (28.05 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China || Unknown || {{nts|66}} ||

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| Jean (Heling) || {{Sort|740717|July 17 – 21}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|085|{{convert|85|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0994|994 hPa (29.35 inHg)}} || Taiwan, East China || None || None ||

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| Kim || {{Sort|740722|July 22 – 24}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|095|{{convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0990|990 hPa (29.23 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740726|July 26 – 27}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1006|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740801|August 1 – 3}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1006|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Loleng || {{Sort|740804|August 4 – 8}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|055|{{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1004|1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)}} || Philippines || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Lucy (Miding) || {{Sort|740807|August 7 – 12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|085|{{convert|85|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0996|996 hPa (29.41 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740807|August 7 – 10}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1004|1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740808|August 8 – 9}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || Taiwan || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740809|August 9}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1004|1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740810|August 10 – 12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0996|996 hPa (29.41 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740810|August 10 – 14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0996|996 hPa (29.41 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740810|August 10 – 12}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Mary || {{Sort|740811|August 11 – 27}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|175|{{convert|175|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0950|950 hPa (28.05 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands, East China, Ryukyu Islands, Japan || Unknown || {{nts|3}} ||

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| 16W || {{Sort|740813|August 13 – 16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|055|{{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0992|992 hPa (29.29 inHg)}} || Vietnam, Laos, Thailand || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Nadine (Norming) || {{Sort|740815|August 15 – 18}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|095|{{convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0980|980 hPa (28.94 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740820|August 20 – 21}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0992|992 hPa (29.29 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Rose (Oyang) || {{Sort|740824|August 24 – September 1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|095|{{convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0985|985 hPa (29.09 inHg)}} || Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands || None || None ||

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| Polly || {{Sort|740825|August 25 – September 5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|175|{{convert|175|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0945|945 hPa (27.91 inHg)}} || Mariana Islands, Japan || Unknown || Unknown ||

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| 20W || {{Sort|740826|August 26 – 29}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|055|{{convert|55|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0994|994 hPa (29.35 inHg)}} || Ryukyu Islands || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740828|August 28 – 29}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1010|1010 hPa (29.83 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740831|August 31 – September 1}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1008|1008 hPa (29.77 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Shirley (Pasing) || {{Sort|740902|September 2 – 11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|140|{{convert|140|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0970|970 hPa (28.64 inHg)}} || Ryukyu Islands, Japan || Unknown || Unknown ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740903|September 3 – 5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1002|1002 hPa (29.59 inHg)}} || Japan || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Trix || {{Sort|740904|September 4 – 8}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|075|{{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0990|990 hPa (29.23 inHg)}} || South China || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740909|September 9 – 10}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1008|1008 hPa (29.77 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Virginia || {{Sort|740910|September 10 – 16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|140|{{convert|140|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0970|970 hPa (28.64 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740910|September 10 – 16}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1006|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg)}} || Philippines || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740914|September 14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1008|1008 hPa (29.77 inHg)}} || None || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| TD || {{Sort|740918|September 18 – 19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|0|Tropical depression}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|045|Not specified}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TD}}|{{Sort|1006|1006 hPa (29.71 inHg)}} || Philippines || {{sort|0|None}} || {{sort|0|None}} ||

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| Wendy (Ruping) || {{Sort|740919|September 19 – October 2}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|110|{{convert|110|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0985|985 hPa (29.09 inHg)}} || Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands || None || None ||

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| Agnes || {{Sort|740921|September 21 – October 3}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|195|{{convert|195|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0960|960 hPa (28.35 inHg)}} || None || None || None ||

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| Bess (Susang) || {{Sort|741007|October 7 – 14}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|120|{{convert|120|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0975|975 hPa (28.79 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China, Vietnam || {{ntsp|9200000||$}} || {{nts|32}} ||

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| Carmen (Tering) || {{Sort|741012|October 12 – 20}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|140|{{convert|140|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0975|975 hPa (28.79 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China || {{ntsp|13000000||$}} || {{nts|25}} ||

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| Della (Uding) || {{Sort|741018|October 18 – 27}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|165|{{convert|165|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0960|960 hPa (28.35 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China, Vietnam || Unknown || Unknown ||

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| Elaine (Wening) || {{Sort|741022|October 22 – 31}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|175|{{convert|175|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0940|940 hPa (27.76 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China || {{ntsp|21000000||$}} || {{nts|23}} ||

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| Faye (Yaning) || {{Sort|7401030|October 30 – November 5}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|2|Severe tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|100|{{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|STS}}|{{Sort|0985|985 hPa (29.09 inHg)}} || Philippines, Indochina || None || None ||

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| Gloria (Aning) || {{Sort|741102|November 2 – 11}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|220|{{convert|220|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0930|930 hPa (27.46 inHg)}} || Philippines || Unknown || Unknown ||

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| Hester || {{Sort|741112|November 12 – 15}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|065|{{convert|65|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || Vietnam || None || None ||

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| Irma (Bidang) || {{Sort|741121|November 21 – December 3}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|3|Typhoon}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|215|{{convert|215|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TY}}|{{Sort|0940|940 hPa (27.76 inHg)}} || Philippines, South China || {{ntsp|7300000||$}} || {{nts|11}} ||

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| Judy (Kading) || {{Sort|741214|December 14 – 19}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|075|{{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1000|1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)}} || Philippines, Vietnam || None || None ||

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| Kit (Delang) || {{Sort|741218|December 18 – 24}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|1|Tropical storm}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|075|{{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}}} || bgcolor=#{{storm colour|TS}}|{{Sort|0996|996 hPa (29.41 inHg)}} || Philippines || None || None ||

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{{TC Areas affected (Bottom)|TC's=55 systems|dates=January 8 – December 24, 1974|winds={{convert|220|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}|pres=930 hPa (27.46 inHg)|damage=>{{ntsp|1553500000||$}}|deaths=>361|Refs=}}

See also

{{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}

References