1993 Pacific Typhoon Season - 1993 Storm Names

1993 Storm Names

Western North Pacific tropical cyclones were named by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The first storm of 1993 was named Irma and the final one was named Nell.

  • Angela
  • Brian
  • Colleen
  • Dan
  • Elsie
  • Forrest
  • Gay
  • Hunt
  • Irma 2W
  • Jack 5W
  • Koryn 6W
  • Lewis 8W
  • Marian 9W
  • Nathan 10W
  • Ofelia 11W
  • Percy 12W
  • Robyn 13W
  • Steve 14W
  • Tasha 16W
  • Vernon 17W
  • Winona 18W
  • Yancy 19W
  • Zola 20W
  • Abe 21W
  • Becky 22W
  • Cecil 23W
  • Dot 24W
  • Ed 25W
  • Flo 26W
  • Gene 27W
  • Hattie 29W
  • Ira 30W
  • Jeana 31W
  • Kyle 35W
  • Lola 36W
  • Manny 37W
  • Nell 38W
  • Owen
  • Page
  • Russ
  • Sharon
  • Tim
  • Vanessa
  • Walt
  • Yunya
  • Zeke
  • Amy
  • Brendan
  • Caitlin
  • Doug
  • Ellie
  • Fred
  • Gladys
  • Harry
  • Ivy
  • Joel
  • Kinna
  • Luke
  • Melissa
  • Nat
  • Orchid
  • Pat
  • Ruth
  • Seth
  • Teresa
  • Verne
  • Wilda
  • Yuri
  • Zelda
  • Axel
  • Bobbi
  • Chuck
  • Deanna
  • Eli
  • Faye
  • Gary
  • Helen
  • Irving
  • Janis
  • Kent
  • Lois
  • Mark
  • Nina
  • Oscar
  • Polly
  • Ryan
  • Sibyl
  • Ted
  • Val
  • Ward
  • Yvette
  • Zack

One central Pacific storm, Hurricane Keoni, crossed into this basin. It became Typhoon Keoni, keeping its original name and "C" suffix.

Read more about this topic:  1993 Pacific Typhoon Season

Famous quotes containing the words storm and/or names:

    Many Americans imagine simpler times even as a storm of social change swirls about, blowing parents here and children there. Sure, the 1950s ideal world would be wonderful. But knock on the nation’s doors: Ozzie and Harriet are seldom at home.
    Leslie Dreyfous (20th century)

    I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)