The name Julian has been used for six tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean and five in the Western Pacific, assigned by PAGASA in the Philippines.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Julian (2021) – short-lived tropical storm that formed in the central subtropical Atlantic and stayed at sea.
In the Western Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Kompasu (2004) (T0409, 12W, Julian) – a weak tropical cyclone that affected China.
- Tropical Storm Kammuri (2008) (T0809, 10W, Julian) – deadly tropical storm that struck China and Vietnam.
- Typhoon Bolaven (2012) (T1215, 16W, Julian) – regarded as the most powerful storm to strike the Korean Peninsula in nearly a decade.
- Severe Tropical Storm Aere (2016) (T1619, 22W, Julian) – a long-lived tropical cyclone that strucked Central Vietnam.
- Typhoon Maysak (2020) (T2009, 10W, Julian) – a deadly, damaging and powerful tropical cyclone that strucked the Ryukyu Islands and the Korean Peninsula.
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