List of Unnamed Tropical Cyclones - North Atlantic Ocean

North Atlantic Ocean

Naming has been used since the 1950 season.

  • Tropical Storm 12 – 1950
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1952
  • Tropical Storm 3 – 1953
  • Tropical Storm 7 – 1953
  • Tropical Storm 10 – 1953
  • Tropical Storm 11 – 1953
  • Tropical Storm 13 – 1953
  • Tropical Storm 14 – 1953
  • Hurricane 8 – 1954
  • Tropical Storm 10 – 1954
  • Tropical Storm 5 – 1955
  • Tropical Storm 11 – 1955
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1956
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1957
  • Tropical Storm 8 – 1957
  • Hurricane 3 – 1959
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1960
  • Tropical Storm 6 – 1961
  • Tropical Storm 3 – 1963
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1964
  • Tropical Storm 2 – 1964
  • Tropical Storm 12 – 1964
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1965
  • Hurricane 10 – 1969
  • Tropical Storm 11 – 1969
  • Tropical Storm 16 – 1969
  • Hurricane 17 – 1969
  • Tropical Storm 4 – 1970
  • Hurricane 9 – 1970
  • Hurricane 10 – 1970
  • Hurricane 2 – 1971
  • Tropical Storm 1 – 1987
  • Tropical Storm 7 – 1988
  • Hurricane 8 – 1991
  • Tropical Storm 2 – 2006
  • Tropical Storm 12 – 2011

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