1996 Pacific Typhoon Season - 1996 Storm Names

1996 Storm Names

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. This was the first year the following names were used. The first storm of 1996 was named Ann and the final one was named Greg.

  • Ann 02W
  • Bart 04W
  • Cam 05W
  • Dan 06W
  • Eve 07W
  • Frankie 08W
  • Gloria 09W
  • Herb 10W
  • Ian 11W
  • Joy 12W
  • Kirk 13W
  • Lisa 14W
  • Marty 16W
  • Niki 18W
  • Orson 19W
  • Piper 20W
  • Rick 22W
  • Sally 23W
  • Tom 25W
  • Violet 26W
  • Willie 27W
  • Yates 28W
  • Zane 29W
  • Abel 30W
  • Beth 32W
  • Carlo 33W
  • Dale 36W
  • Ernie 37W
  • Fern 42W
  • Greg 43W
  • Hannah
  • Isa
  • Jimmy
  • Kelly
  • Levi
  • Marie
  • Nestor
  • Opal
  • Peter
  • Rosie
  • Scott
  • Tina
  • Victor
  • Winnie
  • Yule
  • Zita
  • Amber
  • Bing
  • Cass
  • David
  • Ella
  • Fritz
  • Ginger
  • Hank
  • Ivan
  • Joan
  • Keith
  • Linda
  • Mort
  • Nichole
  • Otto
  • Penny
  • Rex
  • Stella
  • Todd
  • Vicki
  • Waldo
  • Yanni
  • Zeb
  • Alex
  • Babs
  • Chip
  • Dawn
  • Elvis
  • Faith
  • Gil
  • Hilda
  • Iris
  • Jacob
  • Kate
  • Leo
  • Maggie
  • Neil
  • Olga
  • Paul
  • Rachel
  • Sam
  • Tanya
  • Virgil
  • Wendy
  • York
  • Zia

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