The name Paring was used for nine tropical cyclones by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean:
- Typhoon Ivy (1965) (T6514, 18W, Pining) – did a loop and only survived 5 days before dissipating.
- Typhoon June (1969) (T6917, 20W, Pining) – remained over open waters.
- Tropical Storm Freda (1977) (T7713, 14W, Pining) – a strong but short-lived tropical storm which struck Hong Kong.
- Typhoon Agnes (1981) (T8118, 18W, Pining) – a Category 2 typhoon that caused severe flooding in South Korea.
- Typhoon Brenda (1985) (T8518, 22W, Pining) – a Category 2 Typhoon that caused minor damages in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea.
- Tropical Storm Vera (1989) (T8921, 24W, Pining) – a strong tropical storm that caused widespread flooding throughout Eastern China.
- Tropical Storm Steve (1993) (T9308, 14W, Pining)– remained over open waters.
- Tropical Storm Mort (1997) (T9727, 31W, Pening) – a weak tropical storm brought locally heavy rainfall to areas of northern Luzon, resulting in minor flooding.
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