List of storms named Goring explained
The name Goring was used for 14 tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- Severe Tropical Storm Carla (1965) (T6508, 10W, Goring) – a strong typhoon that was only considered by JMA as a severe tropical storm; brushed northern Philippines and Japan
- Severe Tropical Storm Winnie (1969) (T6906, 06W, Goring) – hit extreme northern Philippines
- Severe Tropical Storm Kate (1973) (T7312, 13W, Goring) – struck Hainan and northern Vietnam
- Typhoon Thelma (1977) (T7704, 06W, Goring) – struck the Philippines and Taiwan
- Tropical Depression Goring (1981) – short-lived tropical depression only recognized by PAGASA
- Typhoon Jeff (1985) (T8507, 07W, Goring) – struck China
- Typhoon Gordon (1989) (T8908, 08W, Goring) – a powerful typhoon which devastated the Philippines and China
- Typhoon Koryn (1993) (T9303, 06W, Goring) – struck the Philippines and China
- Typhoon Victor (1997) (T9712, 13W, Goring) – struck China
- Typhoon Wipha (2007) (T0712, 13W, Goring) – struck China
- Tropical Depression Goring (2011) – weak system that was only monitored by JMA and PAGASA
- Typhoon Halola (2015) (T1512, 01C, Goring) – developed in the Central Pacific Basin and made landfall over Kyushu
- Tropical Depression Goring (2019) – a tropical depression that was only tracked by JMA and PAGASA
- Typhoon Saola (2023) (T2309, 09W, Goring) – a Category 5 super typhoon that affected northern Philippines, Hong Kong, and Macau
The name Goring was retired from the naming lists after the 2023 season. It will be replaced by Gavino for the 2027 season.