1990 Pacific Typhoon Season - 1990 Storm Names

1990 Storm Names

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The first storm of 1990 was named Koryn and the final one was named Russ. The name Mike was retired after this season, and was replaced by Manny, as evidenced in the 1993 Pacific typhoon season.

  • Angela
  • Brian
  • Colleen
  • Dan
  • Elsie
  • Forrest
  • Gay
  • Hunt
  • Irma
  • Jack
  • Koryn 1W
  • Lewis 2W
  • Marian 3W
  • Nathan 5W
  • Ofelia 6W
  • Percy 7W
  • Robyn 8W
  • Steve 9W
  • Tasha 10W
  • Vernon 11W
  • Winona 12W
  • Yancy 13W
  • Zola 14W
  • Abe 15W
  • Becky 16W
  • Cecil 18W
  • Dot 17W
  • Ed 19W
  • Flo 20W
  • Gene 21W
  • Hattie 22W
  • Ira 23W
  • Jeana 24W
  • Kyle 25W
  • Lola 26W
  • Mike 27W
  • Nell 28W
  • Owen 30W
  • Page 29W
  • Russ 31W
  • Sharon
  • Tim
  • Vanessa
  • Walt
  • Yunya
  • Zeke
  • Amy
  • Brendan
  • Caitlin
  • Doug
  • Ellie
  • Fred
  • Gladys
  • Harry
  • Ivy
  • Joel
  • Kinna
  • Luke
  • Mireille
  • Nat
  • Orchid
  • Pat
  • Ruth
  • Seth
  • Thelma
  • Verne
  • Wilda
  • Yuri
  • Zelda
  • Axel
  • Bobbi
  • Chuck
  • Deanna
  • Eli
  • Faye
  • Gary
  • Helen
  • Irving
  • Janis
  • Kent
  • Lois
  • Mark
  • Nina
  • Omar
  • Polly
  • Ryan
  • Sibyl
  • Ted
  • Val
  • Ward
  • Yvette
  • Zack

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