The name Judy has been used for seventeen tropical cyclones worldwide: thirteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, three in the South Pacific Ocean, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean.
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Judy (1953), skirted the Philippines and Taiwan, then struck Kyushu, Japan
- Typhoon Judy (1957), passed eastern Japan, well offshore
- Typhoon Judy (1960), churned in the open ocean
- Typhoon Judy (1963), remained out at sea
- Typhoon Judy (1966) (Deling), affected primarily Taiwan
- Typhoon Judy (1968), (Paring), remained over the open ocean
- Tropical Storm Judy (1971), meandered off the coast of East Malaysia
- Tropical Storm Judy (1974), (Kading), formed in the South China Sea
- Typhoon Judy (1978), did not impact land
- Typhoon Judy (1979), (Neneng), struck China and South Korea
- Typhoon Judy (1982), (Susang), hit southeastern Japan
- Typhoon Judy (1986), (T8601, 01W, Akang), drifted east of the Philippines, never made landfall
- Typhoon Judy (1989), made landfall on Kyushu, Japan, and in South Korea
In the South Pacific:
- Cyclone Judy (1989), stayed at sea.
- Cyclone Judy (2004), remained over the open ocean
- Cyclone Judy (2023), made landfall in Vanuatu
In the South-West Indian:
- Tropical Depression Judy (1965), east of Madagascar
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