"The name Agnes has been used for a total of sixteen tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen in the Western North Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: \n* Hurricane Agnes (1972), a Category 1 hurricane that formed over the Yucat\u00E1n Peninsula and made landfall on the Florida Panhandle The name Agnes was retired in the Atlantic after the 1972 hurricane season. In the Western North Pacific: In the South-West Indian: \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1971), made landfall in northern Madagascar In the South Pacific:"@en . "1109455260"^^ . . "2663"^^ . . "\u98B1\u98A8\u611B\u5A1C\u65AF"@zh . "Tropical Storm Agnes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3708950"^^ . . . . . . . . "Hurac\u00E1n Agnes"@es . . . . . . "The name Agnes has been used for a total of sixteen tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen in the Western North Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: \n* Hurricane Agnes (1972), a Category 1 hurricane that formed over the Yucat\u00E1n Peninsula and made landfall on the Florida Panhandle The name Agnes was retired in the Atlantic after the 1972 hurricane season. In the Western North Pacific: \n* Typhoon Agnes (1948) (T4834), a Category 2 Typhoon that struck Japan \n* Typhoon Agnes (1952) (T5220), a Category 5 Super Typhoon that was November typhoon and did not approach land closely \n* Typhoon Agnes (1957) (T5707), a Category 4 Super Typhoon that passed over the Ry\u016Bky\u016B Islands at peak strength before making landfall in South Korea as a tropical storm \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1960) (T6013, 29W), a tropical storm that passed over Taiwan in August \n* Typhoon Agnes (1963) (T6308, 18W, Ising), struck northern Luzon in the Philippines as a Category 2 typhoon before entering the South China Sea where it made a second landfall in China \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1965) (T6527, 33W), a tropical storm which formed in the South China Sea and made landfall in Guangdong, China \n* Typhoon Agnes (1968) (T6813, 17W), a Category 5 Super Typhoon that did not approach land \n* Typhoon Agnes (1971) (T7127, 29W, Warling), a Category 1 Typhoon that struck Taiwan causing severe flooding in Taipei \n* Typhoon Agnes (1974) (T7422, 26W), a Category 3 Typhoon that stayed well clear of land \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1978) (T7809, 09W), a tropical storm in the South China sea that performed a cyclonic loop before hitting China \n* Typhoon Agnes (1981) (T8118, 18W, Pining), a Category 2 typhoon that caused severe flooding in South Korea \n* Typhoon Agnes (1984) (T8424, 27W, Undang), reached Category 4 strength before passing through the Philippines causing over 500 deaths, then made a second landfall in Vietnam \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1988) (T8807, 07W), a tropical storm in late July that formed near Iwo Jima In the South-West Indian: \n* Tropical Storm Agnes (1971), made landfall in northern Madagascar In the South Pacific: \n* Cyclone Agnes (1995), a Category 3 cyclone south of Port Moresby in the Coral Sea that did not approach landThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article."@en . . . . . "\uD0DC\uD48D \uC544\uADF8\uB124\uC2A4"@ko . . . .