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This is a list of all Pacific typhoons that have had their names retired from the international list of tropical cyclone names used in the Western Pacific Ocean. Since tropical cyclones started to be named in the basin after World War II a total of 77 typhoon names have been retired. Those typhoons that have their names retired tend to be ...
These Pacific typhoons all caused their name to be retired. Typhoon names are retired due to the notoriety of the storm to which they are attached (after a nation impacted by the storm lobbies the World Meteorological Organization). Names retired before the 2000 season were from name lists used by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
The list of retired Pacific typhoon names includes 54 typhoon names that have been retired since the start of official tropical cyclone naming in the western North Pacific Ocean in 2000. Tropical cyclone names are retired by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in a meeting in November or December of each year. Those typhoons that have ...
List of retired Philippine typhoon names List of retired South Pacific cyclone names In addition, one South Atlantic tropical cyclone name, Kamby , was retired before being used, for unknown reasons, and was replaced by Kurumí , which was used in 2020.
Tracks of all retired Pacific hurricanes (1965–2024). Within the Pacific Ocean, the name of any significant tropical cyclone can be retired from the tropical cyclone naming lists by the World Meteorological Organization if it concludes that a storm was so deadly or damaging that any future use of that name would be inappropriate.
All three agencies that have assigned names to tropical cyclones within the Western Pacific have retired the names of significant tropical cyclones, with the PAGASA retiring names if a cyclone has caused at least ₱1 billion (~20 million USD) in damage and/or have caused at least 300 deaths within the Philippines.
The first are the international names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) or the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). The second set of names are local names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. This system often ends up with a ...
Pages in category "Lists of retired tropical cyclone names" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... List of retired Pacific typhoon names;