List of named storms (T)
Storms
- Tahmar (1981) – a moderate tropical cyclone that stayed out to sea.
- Talas
- Taliah (2025) – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that stayed out to sea.
- Talim
- Tam
- Tammy
- Tanya
- Tapah
- Tara
- Tasha
- Tauktae (2021) – an extremely severe cyclonic storm was devastating landfall in Gujarat.
- Ted
- Teddy (2020) – a Category 4 hurricane that affected both Bermuda and Atlantic Canada as a strong Category 1 hurricane and strong post-tropical cyclone, respectively.
- Tej (2023) – a tropical cyclone that formed over the central-south Arabian Sea and made landfall on Socotra and Yemen.
- Tembin
- Teratai (2021) – a weak Category 1 tropical cyclone which slightly affected Indonesia and Christmas Island.
- Teresa
- Tering
- Terri (2001) – made landfall in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
- Terry
- Tess
- Tessa (1977) – caused significant precipitation over the islands, with the Puka Puka weather station recording a 24-hour rainfall total of 154.2 mm.
- Tessi (2000) – a severe tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage along the coast of North Queensland in 2000.
- Thane (2011) – was the strongest tropical cyclone of 2011 within the Bay of Bengal.
- Thelma
- Theodore (1994) – a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone that affected New Caledonia and Vanuatu.
- Therese
- Three
- Theta (2020) – a strong tropical storm that affected Madeira Island.
- Tia
- Tico (1989) – a powerful major hurricane that made landfall in Mazatlán.
- Tiffany
- Tilda
- Tim
- Tina
- Tingting (2004) – a destructive tropical cyclone that produced record-breaking rains in Guam.
- Tino
- Tip
- Tisoy
- Titli (2018) – a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage to Eastern India in October 2018.
- Todd (1998) – a Category 4 super typhoon that mainly affected southern Japan.
- Tokage
- Tom
- Tomas
- Tony
- Tonyo
- Toraji
- Toyang
- Tracy (1974) – a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that destroyed Darwin as well as the smallest tropical cyclone on record until 2008.
- Trami
- Trases (2022) – struck the mainland of South Korea.
- Trevor (2019) – a severe tropical cyclone that caused major damage across Papua New Guinea, Northern Territory and Queensland.
- Trina (2001) – a weak but destructive tropical cyclone in late 2001 which caused some of the worst flooding in the South Pacific island of Mangaia, Cook Islands, in nearly 50 years.
- Trining
- Trix
- Trixi (2016) – a rare Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone
- Trixie (1975) – a strong tropical cyclone that brought the second highest wind gust to the Australian mainland.
- Trudy
- Tui (1998) – a weak tropical cyclone that affected American Samoa.
- Tuni (2015) – a weak tropical cyclone that slightly affected American Samoa.
- Tusi (1987) – a tropical cyclone which affected the island nations of Tuvalu, Tokelau, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Niue and the Southern Cook Islands during January 1987.