1994 Pacific Typhoon Season - Storm Names

Storm Names

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The first storm of 1994 was named Owen and the final one was named Bobbie.

  • Angela
  • Brian
  • Colleen
  • Dan
  • Elsie
  • Forrest
  • Gay
  • Hunt
  • Irma
  • Jack
  • Koryn
  • Lewis
  • Marian
  • Nathan
  • Ofelia
  • Percy
  • Robyn
  • Steve
  • Tasha
  • Vernon
  • Winona
  • Yancy
  • Zola
  • Abe
  • Becky
  • Cecil
  • Dot
  • Ed
  • Flo
  • Gene
  • Hattie
  • Ira
  • Jeana
  • Kyle
  • Lola
  • Manny
  • Nell
  • Owen 02W
  • Page 03W
  • Russ 05W
  • Sharon 06W
  • Tim 08W
  • Vanessa 09W
  • Walt 10W
  • Yunya 11W
  • Zeke 12W
  • Amy 15W
  • Brendan 14W
  • Caitlin 16W
  • Doug 17W
  • Ellie 18W
  • Fred 19W
  • Gladys 20W
  • Harry 21W
  • Ivy 22W
  • Joel 23W
  • Kinna 24W
  • Luke 25W
  • Melissa 26W
  • Nat 27W
  • Orchid 28W
  • Pat 29W
  • Ruth 30W
  • Seth 32W
  • Teresa 34W
  • Verne 33W
  • Wilda 35W
  • Yuri 36W
  • Zelda 37W
  • Axel 38W
  • Bobbie 39W
  • Chuck
  • Deanna
  • Eli
  • Faye
  • Gary
  • Helen
  • Irving
  • Janis
  • Kent
  • Lois
  • Mark
  • Nina
  • Oscar
  • Polly
  • Ryan
  • Sibyl
  • Ted
  • Val
  • Ward
  • Yvette
  • Zack

Two eastern Pacific storms, Hurricane Li (08E) and Hurricane John (10E), crossed into this basin. They became Tropical Storm Li and Typhoon John, keeping their original names and "E" suffix.

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