List of unnamed tropical cyclones


The list of unnamed tropical cyclones since naming began includes all tropical cyclones that met the criteria for naming in a basin, but that for whatever reason, did not receive a name. These systems have occurred in all basins and for various reasons.

Scope, reasons, and naming overview

Naming has been used since the 1950 season.
In order to ease communications and advisories, tropical cyclones are named when, according to the appropriate Regional Specialized Meteorological Center or Tropical Cyclone Warning Center, it has reached tropical storm status. A tropical cyclone with winds of tropical storm intensity or higher goes unnamed when operationally, it is not considered to have met the criteria for naming. Reasons for this include:

North Atlantic Ocean

Only unnamed subtropical cyclones that could have been named are included. This excludes several that existed, but that were unnamed because subtropical cyclones were not named when they existed.
StormYearPeak classification
Twelve1950Tropical storm
Fifteen1950Tropical storm
Sixteen1950Tropical storm
One1951Tropical storm
Twelve1951Category 1 hurricane
"Groundhog Day"1952Tropical storm
Three1952Tropical storm
Five1952Tropical storm
Eight1952Tropical storm
Eleven1952Tropical storm
Two1953Tropical storm
Five1953Tropical storm
Eight1953Tropical storm
Eleven1953Tropical storm
Thirteen1953Tropical storm
One1954Tropical storm
Two1954Tropical storm
Four1954Tropical storm
Nine1954Tropical storm
Eleven1954Tropical storm
Thirteen1954Category 2 hurricane
Fifteen1954Tropical storm
Five1955Tropical storm
Eleven1955Tropical storm
Twelve1955Tropical storm
One1956Tropical storm
Two1956Tropical storm
Nine1956Tropical storm
Ten1956Tropical storm
Twelve1956Tropical storm
One1957Tropical storm
Eight1957Tropical storm
One1958Tropical storm
Twelve1958Tropical storm

StormYearPeak classification
"Escuminac"1959Category 1 hurricane
Six1959Tropical storm
Eight1959Tropical storm
Nine1959Tropical storm
"Texas"1960Tropical storm
Six1960Tropical storm
Six1961Tropical storm
Twelve1961Tropical storm
One1962Tropical storm
Ten1962Category 1 hurricane
One1963Tropical storm
Four1963Category 1 hurricane
One1964Tropical storm
Two1964Tropical storm
Three1964Category 1 hurricane
Thirteen1964Tropical storm
One1965Tropical storm
Four1965Tropical storm
Seven1965Tropical storm
Nine1965Tropical storm
Ten1965Tropical storm
Two1966Tropical storm
Fourteen1966Tropical storm
Fifteen1966Tropical storm
One1967Tropical storm
Two1967Tropical storm
Four1967Tropical storm
Eight1967Tropical storm
Twelve1967Tropical storm
Five1968Tropical storm
Ten1969Category 1 hurricane
Eleven1969Tropical storm
Sixteen1969Tropical storm
Seventeen1969Category 1 hurricane

StormYearPeak classification
Eight1970Category 1 hurricane
Ten1970Tropical storm
Twenty-One1970Tropical storm
"Caribbean–Azores"1970Category 1 hurricane
"Canada"1970Category 2 hurricane
Nineteen1970Category 2 hurricane
Twenty-Three1970Tropical storm
Two1971Category 1 hurricane
"Gulf Coast"1987Tropical storm
Unnamed1988Tropical storm
"Perfect Storm"1991Category 1 hurricane
Unnamed1997Subtropical storm
Unnamed2000Subtropical storm
"Azores"2005Subtropical storm
Unnamed2006Tropical storm
Unnamed2011Tropical storm
Unnamed2013Subtropical storm
Unnamed2023Subtropical storm

South Atlantic Ocean

The South Atlantic is not officially classified as a tropical cyclone basin by the World Meteorological Organization and does not have a designated regional specialized meteorological center (RSMC) that gives official names to tropical cyclones. Despite this, in 2011, the Hydrographic Center of the Brazilian Navy began giving unofficial names to tropical and subtropical cyclones in the south Atlantic. Prior to that, a few systems in the south Atlantic were given names.
There has been one system, Tropical Storm 01Q in 2021, that was monitored and designated 01Q by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). However, the Brazilian Navy did not recognize the system as a tropical cyclone and it remains unnamed.

Eastern and Central North Pacific Ocean

Naming began in 1960. Before 1960, a few systems in the central Pacific basin were given names, generally in an ad hoc manner.
StormYearPeak classification
Four1962Tropical storm
Hurricane "C"1962Unknown
Tropical Storm "R"1962Tropical storm
Tropical Storm "T"1962Tropical storm
Tropical Storm "X"1962Tropical storm
Tropical Storm "Z"1962Tropical storm
Tropical Storm "A"1962Tropical storm
Seven1962Tropical storm
Four1963Tropical storm
"Pacific Northwest"1975Category 1 hurricane
Unnamed1996Tropical storm
Unnamed2020Tropical storm
Unnamed2024Tropical storm

Western North Pacific Ocean

The official practice of tropical cyclone naming started in 1945 within the western north Pacific. Due to differences in wind speed criteria between the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, a system will sometimes be considered a tropical storm by the JTWC but only a depression by the JMA, or vice versa. This results in several apparent unnamed systems. Prior to 2000, the JTWC was responsible for tropical cyclone naming, with the JMA assuming responsibility for naming from 2000 and beyond. Due to this, unnamed cyclones that met the JMA's tropical storm criteria but not those of the JTWC prior to 2000 are excluded. Likewise, systems that met the JTWC's tropical storm criteria but not those of the JMA from 2000 to present are also excluded.
StormYearPeak classification
Tropical Storm 24W1948Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 26W1948Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 02W1950Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 12W1952Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 14W1952Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 04W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 09W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 13W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 16W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 22W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 23W1953Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 01W1954Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 07W1954Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 08W1954Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 15W1954Tropical storm

StormYearPeak classification
Tropical Storm 09W1955Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 17W1955Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 20W1955Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 02W1956Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 04W1956Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 08W1956Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 18W1956Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 01W1957Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 08W1957Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 17W1957Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 06W1995Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 24W1996Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 35W1996Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 38W1996Tropical storm
Tropical Storm 03W1998Tropical storm

North Indian Ocean

Due to differences in wind speed criteria between the India Meteorological Department and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, a system will sometimes be considered a tropical storm by the JTWC but only a depression by the IMD. This results in several apparent unnamed systems. Because the IMD is responsible for naming, unnamed cyclones that met the JTWC's tropical storm criteria but not those of the IMD are excluded.
Naming has taken place since mid-2003.
There have been no unnamed tropical cyclones using the India Meteorological Department's criteria. One system, 2007's Yemyin, was upgraded after the fact and retroactively named.

South-West Indian Ocean

Tropical cyclones have been named within this basin since 1960, with any tropical or subtropical depressions that RSMC La Réunion analyze as having 10-minute sustained windspeeds of at least 65 km/h, 40 mph being named. However, unlike other basins RSMC La Réunion does not name tropical depressions, as they delegate the rights to name tropical cyclones to the subregional tropical cyclone warning centers in Mauritius or Madagascar depending on whether the system is located east or west of the 55th meridian east.
StormYearPeak classification
Moderate Tropical Storm F11998–99Moderate tropical storm
Subtropical Depression 131999–2000Subtropical depression
Moderate Tropical Storm 102000–01Moderate tropical storm
Subtropical Depression 112000–01Subtropical depression
Subtropical Depression 152006–07Subtropical depression
Tropical Cyclone 01U2007–08Category 1 tropical cyclone
Subtropical Depression 102009–10Subtropical depression
Subtropical Depression 092010–11Subtropical depression
Subtropical Depression 132013–14Subtropical depression
Moderate Tropical Storm 012018–19Moderate tropical storm
Moderate Tropical Storm 082021–22Moderate tropical storm
Moderate Tropical Storm 092022–23Moderate tropical storm

Australian region

StormYearPeak classification
Five1964–65Unknown
Six1964–65Unknown
Six1965–66Unknown
Nine1965–66Unknown
Two1967–68Unknown
Three1967–68Unknown
Eleven1967–68Unknown
Thirteen1967–68Unknown
Seventeen1967–68Unknown
Fifteen1968–69Unknown
Sixteen1968–69Unknown
One1969–70Unknown
Seven1969–70Unknown

StormYearPeak classification
"Flores"1972–73Category 3 severe tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 04U1981–82Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 06U1983–84Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 01U2002–03Category 2 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 01U2007–08Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 25U2010–11Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 22U2016–17Category 2 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 01U2022–23Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 09U2024–25Category 1 tropical cyclone

South Pacific Ocean

StormYearPeak classification
One1971–72Category 1 tropical cyclone
Six1971–72Category 1 tropical cyclone
One1973–74Category 1 tropical cyclone
Five1976–77Category 1 tropical cyclone
Six1976–77Category 1 tropical cyclone
Five1980–81Category 2 tropical cyclone
Seven1980–81Category 1 tropical cyclone
Four1983–84Category 1 tropical cyclone
Six1983–84Category 1 tropical cyclone
One1984–85Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 19P1986–87Category 2 tropical cyclone
Two1990–91Category 1 tropical cyclone
Tropical Cyclone 29P1996–97Category 2 tropical cyclone