Eastern and Central North Pacific Ocean
Naming began in 1960. Before 1957, a few systems in the central Pacific basin were given names, generally in an ad hoc manner.
- Tropical Storm 4 – 1962
- Tropical Storm 8 – 1962
- Tropical Storm 4 – 1963
- Hurricane 12 – 1975
- Tropical Storm 1 – 1996
- Subtropical Storm 18 – 2006†
† Unofficially was a tropical or subtropical cyclone.
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