1985 Pacific Typhoon Season - 1985 Storm Names

1985 Storm Names

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The first storm of 1985 was named Elsie and the final one was named Irving.

  • Andy 18W
  • Brenda 19W
  • Cecil 20W
  • Dot 21W
  • Ellis 22W
  • Faye 23W
  • Gordon 24W
  • Hope 25W
  • Irving 26W
  • Judy
  • Ken
  • Lola
  • Mac
  • Nancy
  • Owen
  • Peggy
  • Roger
  • Sarah
  • Tip
  • Vera
  • Wayne
  • Abby
  • Ben
  • Carmen
  • Dom
  • Ellen
  • Forrest
  • Georgia
  • Herbert
  • Ida
  • Joe
  • Kim
  • Lex
  • Marge
  • Norris
  • Orchid
  • Percy
  • Ruth
  • Sperry
  • Thelma
  • Vernon
  • Wynn
  • Alex
  • Betty
  • Cary
  • Dinah
  • Ed
  • Freda
  • Gerald
  • Holly
  • Ian
  • June
  • Kelly
  • Lynn
  • Maury
  • Nina
  • Ogden
  • Phyllis
  • Roy
  • Susan
  • Thad
  • Vanessa
  • Warren
  • Agnes
  • Bill
  • Clara
  • Doyle
  • Elsie 1W
  • Fabian 2W
  • Gay 3W
  • Hal 5W
  • Irma 6W
  • Jeff 7W
  • Kit 8W
  • Lee 9W
  • Mamie 10W
  • Nelson 11W
  • Odessa 12W
  • Pat 13W
  • Ruby 14W
  • Skip 2C
  • Tess 15W
  • Val 16W
  • Winona 17W

One central Pacific system, Tropical Depression Two-C, crossed into this basin, keeping its "C" suffix but earning a West Pacific name.

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