List of named storms (U)

Storms

 * Note: † indicates the name was retired after that usage in the respective basin


 * Ubá (2021) — subtropical cyclone that dumped heavy rains in Southeastern Brazil, caused 15 deaths


 * Uding
 * 1966 – strong tropical storm, hit the Philippines; also known as Nancy beyond the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR)
 * 1970 – strong tropical storm, made landfall in the Philippines Islands]]; also known as Louise beyond the (PAR)
 * 1974 – Category 2-equivalent typhoon, passed near the Philippines; also known as Della beyond the (PAR)
 * 1977 – powerful Category 4 typhoon, heavy rains caused flash flooding that left 55 people dead with widespread damage ; also known as Kim beyond the (PAR)
 * 1978 – formed west of the Philippines and struck Vietnam ; also known as Kit beyond the (PAR)
 * 1982 – Category 5 super typhoon, struck Guam as a tropical storm before nearing the Philippines and Japan; also known as Mac beyond the (PAR)
 * 1986 – killed two people while crossing the central Philippines ; also known as Ida beyond the (PAR)
 * 1994 – Category 3 typhoon, struck Taiwan and Fujian ; also known as Gladys beyond the (PAR)


 * Uesi (2020) – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that minimal affected New Caledonia.


 * Uleki (1988) – long-lived Category 3 Hurricane in the Central Pacific and typhoon in the Western Pacific; caused high surf in Hawaii that killed two people.


 * Ula (2015)† – long-lived and powerful Category 4 cyclone, affected Tonga, Fiji, and Vanuatu.


 * Ulika (2016) – Category 1 hurricane, churned in the open Central Pacific


 * Ulpiang
 * 1996 – typhoon that passed south of Japan; also known as Dale beyond the (PAR)
 * 2000 – tropical depression that moved through the Philippines, killing 3 people


 * Ului (2010)† – Category 5 tropical cyclone that passed through the Solomon Islands and later struck eastern Australia.


 * Ulysses
 * 2008 – Category 2-equivalent typhoon, sank a cargo passenger ship, killing at least 47 people; also known as Dolphin beyond the (PAR)
 * 2020† – destructive Category 4-equivalent typhoon, made landfall on Luzon and in Vietnam; also known as Vamco beyond the (PAR)


 * Uma (1987)† – killed 50 people when it struck the island of Vanuatu


 * Una
 * 1965 – short-lived cyclone, passed south of Christmas Island
 * 1973 – a Category 2 tropical cyclone that made landfall Queensland


 * Unala (2013) – storm that churned in the open Central Pacific


 * Undang
 * 1964 – Category 1-equivalent typhoon, interacted with the larger Typhoon Kathy; also known as Marie beyond the (PAR)
 * 1972 – Category 3-equivalent typhoon, killed 90 people in the Philippines and Vietnam; also known as Therese beyond the (PAR)
 * 1976 – depression that did not make landfall
 * 1980 – Category 4 typhoon, struck Taiwan and Fujian; also known as Percy beyond the (PAR)
 * 1984† – Category 4 typhoon, killed over 1,000 people when it moved through the Philippines and Vietnam; also known as Agnes beyond the (PAR)


 * Unding
 * 1965 – Category 3-equivalent typhoon, brushed northern Luzon before striking southern China; also known as Rose beyond the (PAR)
 * 1977 – Category 4 typhoon, killed over 100 people in the Philippines; also known as Kim beyond the (PAR)
 * 2004† – Category 4 typhoon, affected the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia; also known as Muifa beyond the (PAR)


 * Unsang (1988) – Category 4 typhoon, made landfall along the central portion of Luzon and later on, on Hainan Island; also known as Ruby beyond the (PAR)


 * Unsing
 * 1981 – crossed the Philippines and struck Vietnam; also known as Fabian beyond the (PAR)
 * 1985 – Category 3 typhoon, threatened Luzon but turned north and eastward out to sea; also known as Hope beyond the (PAR)
 * 1989 – Category 2 typhoon, hit the Philippines; also known as Hunt beyond the (PAR)
 * 1993 – weak tropical storm, hit Japan; also known as Zola beyond the (PAR)


 * Upana (2000) – short-lived storm south of Hawaii, redeveloped in the western Pacific Ocean.


 * Upia (2002)† – short-lived cyclone east of Papua New Guinea


 * Urduja
 * 2009 – short-lived depression, developed east of Mindanao
 * 2013 – Category 5 typhoon, passed southeast of Okinawa and mainland Japan; also known as Francisco beyond the (PAR)
 * 2017† – traversed the Visayas region of the Philippines, causing more than ₱1 billion worth of damage; also known as Kai-tak beyond the (PAR)


 * Uriah
 * 2007 – extratropical cyclone, exacerbated already severe flooding in Northern England
 * 2016 – Category 4 tropical cyclone moved across the open southern Indian Ocean.


 * Uring
 * 1967 – Category 3-equivalent typhoon, struck Kyushu; also known as Dinah beyond the (PAR)
 * 1971 – Category 4 typhoon, struck Luzon and later Hong Kong and East china; also known as Rose beyond the (PAR)
 * 1979 – Category 3 typhoon, struck Palawan Island and Vietnam; also known as Sarah beyond the (PAR)
 * 1983 – Category 5 super typhoon, approached then curved northeast away from the Philippines; also known as Marge beyond the (PAR)
 * 1991† – tropical storm, struck the Philippines killing at least 5,081 people; also known as Thelma beyond the (PAR)


 * Urmil (2006) – short lived tropical cyclone, caused minor damage on Tonga


 * Ursula
 * 1945 – Category 2-equivalent typhoon, made landfall on Taiwan and in China
 * 1971 – Category 2-equivalent tropical cyclone, did not affect land
 * 1998† – Category 1-equivalent tropical cyclone, passed through the Tuamotu Islands
 * 2003 – tropical depression, crossed Palawan
 * 2019† – Category 3-equivalent typhoon, struck the Philippines resulting in at least 50 deaths and $67.2 million (2019 USD) in damages; also known as Phanfone beyond the (PAR)


 * Usagi
 * 2001 – weak but deadly storm, impacted Vietnam and Thailand
 * 2007 – Category 4 typhoon, struck Japan while weakening
 * 2013 – violent typhoon which affected Taiwan, the Philippines, China and Hong Kong; also known as Odette within the (PAR)
 * 2018 – Category 2 typhoon, affected the Philippines and southern Vietnam; also known as Samuel within the (PAR)


 * Usha (1994) – moved through Vanuatu


 * Usman (2018)† – tropical depression, brought torrential rainfall and flooding to much of Visayas, killing 156 people and causing ₱5.41 billion damage


 * Utor
 * 2001 – Category 1 typhoon, passed north of Luzon and struck Guangdong, killing 203 people; also known as known as Feria within the (PAR)
 * 2006 – Category 3 typhoon, swept through the central Philippines a few weeks after the deadly Typhoon Durian; also known as Seniang within the (PAR)
 * 2013† – Category 4 super typhoon, struck Luzon and southern China; also known as known as Labuyo within the (PAR)