The name Karing has been used to name eight tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.
- Typhoon Shirley (1963) (T6304, 07W, Karing) – a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that made landfall on the Korean Peninsula as a Category 1 typhoon.
- Typhoon Violet (1967) (T6704, 04W, Karing) – made landfall on Luzon.
- Typhoon Vera (1971) (T7103, 03W, Karing) – curved away from the Philippines.
- Tropical Depression 05W (1975) (05W, Karing) – dissipated off the coast of China.
- Tropical Storm Dot (1979) (T7904, 04W, Karing) – crossed the Philippines twice.
- Typhoon Walt (1991) (T9104, 04W, Karing) – a Category 5 super typhoon that curved away from the Philippines.
- Tropical Storm Helen (1995) (T9505, 08W, Karing) – made landfall in southern China, causing 23 fatalities.
- Tropical Depression Jacob (1999) (03W, Karing) – was rated a tropical storm by the JTWC.
After the 2000 Pacific typhoon season, the PAGASA revised their naming lists and the name Karing was excluded.