The name '''Danas''' (Tagalog: danas, [[Help:IPA/Tagalog|[ˈdaː.nɐs]]]) has been used for five tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the Philippines and means "living, experiencing through an event" in Tagalog.<ref>{{Cite web| title= List of names for tropical cyclones adopted by the Typhoon Committee for the western North Pacific and the South China Sea|url=https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/tyname.html|archive-date= August 5, 2005|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20050805083712/https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/tyname.html |access-date=March 16, 2026 |website=Japan Meteorological Agency}}</ref>

* Typhoon Danas (2001) (T0115, 19W) – interacted with Typhoon Nari and later struck Japan. * Severe Tropical Storm Danas (2007) (T0710, 11W) – high waves injured two people in Japan. * Typhoon Danas (2013) (T1324, 23W, Ramil) – Category 4 typhoon, which struck the Ryukyu Islands and Japan. * Tropical Storm Danas (2019) (T1905, 06W, Falcon) – struck South Korea as a tropical depression. * Typhoon Danas (2025) (T2504, 05W, Bising) – a Category 3-equivalent typhoon that struck West Taiwan and China.

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==See also== *Cyclone Dana (2024), a similarly-named cyclone in the North Indian Ocean

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