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The name '''Rolly''' has been used in the [[Philippines]] by [[PAGASA]] in the Western Pacific. After the 2020 storm caused ₱17.9 billion worth of damages, PAGASA retired the name Rolly and will no longer use it anymore in the future.
The name '''Rolly''' has been used in the [[Philippines]] by [[PAGASA]] in the Western Pacific. After the 2020 storm caused ₱17.9 billion worth of damages, PAGASA retired the name Rolly and will no longer use it anymore in the future. The name will be replaced by '''Romina''' in 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names |url=http://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/learning-tools/philippine-tropical-cyclone-names |publisher=[[PAGASA]] |access-date=26 January 2021}}</ref>
* [[Typhoon Ma-on (2004)]] (T0422, 26W, Rolly) – struck Japan.
* [[Typhoon Ma-on (2004)]] (T0422, 26W, Rolly) – struck Japan.
* [[Tropical Depression Rolly (2008)]] ([[Japan Meteorological Agency]] did not analyze it as a tropical storm)
* [[Tropical Depression Rolly (2008)]] ([[Japan Meteorological Agency]] did not analyze it as a tropical storm)

Revision as of 12:50, 26 January 2021

The name Rolly has been used in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. After the 2020 storm caused ₱17.9 billion worth of damages, PAGASA retired the name Rolly and will no longer use it anymore in the future. The name will be replaced by Romina in 2024.[1]

  1. ^ "Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names". PAGASA. Retrieved 26 January 2021.