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A couple of interesting listsDear Hurricanes Wiki, Over the past year, I have been working on a couple of tropical cyclone-relate…
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UpdatesI have to update you guys on things that have been going on. It's been a very dark time for all of … » 2020 and 2020-21 Storm NamesOnly a small number of typhoon (WPAC), southern hemisphere, and North Indian Ocean names are shown because of the fact that any amount of storms can be produced each year in these basins. Only four names are shown in the Central Pacific out of the forty-eight due to the low number of storms each year. Also, since Jakarta and Port Moresby areas of responsibilities usually produce a small amount to no storms each year, none of their names are shown here; they will only be shown here if a storm earns a name in those areas. You can look up the full list of names from these basins, but for this website, only a certain amount of possible used names are shown. In addition you can mouse-over the names to view their statistics, and clicking them will lead you to their forum discussion. Past or existing storms are in bold. NOTE: These are the names of the 2020 season, which extends from June 1, 2020 to November 30, 2020.Past or existing storms are in bold. Only four names are shown in the Central Pacific out of the forty-eight due to the low number of storms each year
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Past or existing storms are in bold. The two naming lists in circulation are shown below - one from the JMA and the other from PAGASA. Only a small number of typhoon names are shown because of the fact that any amount of storms can be produced each year.
PAGASA names: NOTE: These are the names of the 2020 season, which extends from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.Past or existing storms are in bold. Only a small number of North Indian Ocean names are shown because of the fact that any amount of storms can be produced each year. NOTE: These are the names of the 2020 season, which extends from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.Past or existing storms are in bold. Jakarta and Post Moresby names will only be shown if a storm in that area earns a name. Only a small number of southern hemisphere names are shown because of the fact that any amount of storms can be produced each year.
Past or existing storms are in bold.
Past or existing storms are in bold. Only a small number of southern hemisphere names are shown because of the fact that any amount of storms can be produced each year.
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