The name Roger has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide: four in the Western Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian Region.
In the Western Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Roger (1979) – a weak and disorganised tropical storm in the Western Pacific.
- Tropical Storm Roger (1982) – a December severe tropical storm that brushed the coast of eastern Philippines.
- Typhoon Roger (1986) – a Category 2 typhoon that brushed the southern coast of Japan.
- Tropical Storm Roger (1989) – a strong tropical storm produced significant rainfall across the majority of Japan, affecting areas from the Ryukyu Islands to Hokkaido.
In the Australian Region:
- Cyclone Roger (1993) – a tropical cyclone that affected New Caledonia.
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