The name Ising has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the Philippines by the PAGASA in the West Pacific Ocean.
- Typhoon Agnes (1963) (T6308, 18W, Ising), struck northern Luzon in the Philippines as a Category 2 typhoon before entering the South China Sea where it made a second landfall in China
- Typhoon Clara (1967) (T6708, 08W, Ising)
- Tropical Storm Emma (1971) (T7109, 09W, Ising)
- Typhoon Betty (1975) (T7512, 14W, Ising), struck Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Hope (1979) (09W, Ising, 3B) – Category 4 super typhoon, brushed Taiwan then struck southern China; subsequently restrengthened to a severe tropical storm in the Bay of Bengal.
- Typhoon Forrest (1983) (T8310, 11W, Ising), a deadly and destructive Category 5 super typhoon that hit Japan.
- Typhoon Cary (1987) (T8711, 10W, Ising) – made landfall on Luzon, Philippines, and later in northern Vietnam.
- Typhoon Caitlin (1991) (Ising) – affected Japan and South Korea.
- Typhoon Polly (1995) (18W, Ising) – approached Luzon before curving out to sea
- Typhoon Olga (1999) (T9907, 11W, Ising) – killed 106 people in North and South Korea and caused US$657 million in damages
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