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2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | Supplemental List |
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Alex | Arlene | Alberto | Andrea | Arthur | Ana | Adria |
Bonnie | Bret | Beryl | Barry | Bertha | Bill | Braylen |
Colin | Cindy | Chris | Chantal | Cristobal | Claudette | Caridad |
Danielle | Don | Debby | Dexter | Dolly | Danny | Deshawn |
Earl | Emily | Ernesto | Erin | Edouard | Elsa | Emery |
Fiona | Franklin | Francine | Fernand | Fay | Fred | Foster |
Gaston | Gert | Gordon | Gabrielle | Gonzalo | Grace | Gemma |
Hermine | Harold | Helene | Humberto | Hanna | Henri | Heath |
Ian | Idalia | Isaac | Imelda | Isaias | Imani | Isla |
Julia | Jose | Joyce | Jerry | Josephine | Julian | Jacobus |
Karl | Katia | Kirk | Karen | Kyle | Kate | Kenzie |
Lisa | Lee | Leslie | Lorenzo | Leah | Larry | Lucio |
Martin | Margot | Milton | Melissa | Marco | Mindy | Makayla |
Nicole | Nigel | Nadine | Nestor | Nana | Nicholas | Nolan |
Owen | Ophelia | Oscar | Olga | Omar | Odette | Orlanda |
Paula | Philippe | Patty | Pablo | Paulette | Peter | Pax |
Richard | Rina | Rafael | Rebekah | Rene | Rose | Ronin |
Shary | Sean | Sara | Sebastien | Sally | Sam | Sophie |
Tobias | Tammy | Tony | Tanya | Teddy | Teresa | Tayshaun |
Virginie | Vince | Valerie | Van | Vicky | Victor | Viviana |
Walter | Whitney | William | Wendy | Wilfred | Wanda | Will |
Eastern North Pacific Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
NB: Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used. See the paragraph above "Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names."
2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | Supplemental List |
Agatha | Adrian | Aletta | Alvin | Amanda | Andres | Aidan |
Blas | Beatriz | Bud | Barbara | Boris | Blanca | Bruna |
Celia | Calvin | Carlotta | Cosme | Cristina | Carlos | Carmelo |
Darby | Dora | Daniel | Dalila | Douglas | Dolores | Daniella |
Estelle | Eugene | Emilia | Erick | Elida | Enrique | Esteban |
Frank | Fernanda | Fabio | Flossie | Fausto | Felicia | Flor |
Georgette | Greg | Gilma | Gil | Genevieve | Guillermo | Gerardo |
Howard | Hilary | Hector | Henriette | Hernan | Hilda | Hedda |
Ivette | Irwin | Ileana | Ivo | Iselle | Ignacio | Izzy |
Javier | Jova | John | Juliette | Julio | Jimena | Jacinta |
Kay | Kenneth | Kristy | Kiko | Karina | Kevin | Kenito |
Lester | Lidia | Lane | Lorena | Lowell | Linda | Luna |
Madeline | Max | Miriam | Mario | Marie | Marty | Marina |
Newton | Norma | Norman | Narda | Norbert | Nora | Nancy |
Orlene | Otis | Olivia | Octave | Odalys | Olaf | Ovidio |
Paine | Pilar | Paul | Priscilla | Polo | Pamela | Pia |
Roslyn | Ramon | Rosa | Raymond | Rachel | Rick | Rey |
Seymour | Selma | Sergio | Sonia | Simon | Sandra | Skylar |
Tina | Todd | Tara | Tico | Trudy | Terry | Teo |
Virgil | Veronica | Vicente | Velma | Vance | Vivian | Violeta |
Winifred | Wiley | Willa | Wallis | Winnie | Waldo | Wilfredo |
Xavier | Xina | Xavier | Xina | Xavier | Xina | Xinia |
Yolanda | York | Yolanda | York | Yolanda | York | Yariel |
Zeke | Zelda | Zeke | Zelda | Zeke | Zelda | Zoe |
Central North Pacific Names
The names are used one after the other. When the bottom of one list is reached, the next name is the top of the next list.
Central North Pacific Names | |||
List 1 | List 2 | List 3 | List 4 |
Akoni Ema Hone Iona Keli Lala Moke Nolo Olana Pena Ulana Wale | Aka Ekeka Hene Iolana Keoni Lino Mele Nona Oliwa Pama Upana Wene | Alika Ele Huko Iopa Kika Lana Maka Neki Omeka Pewa Unala Wali | Ana Ela Halola Iune Kilo Loke Malia Niala Oho Pali Ulika Walaka |
The Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre (RSMC) Tokyo - Typhoon Centre will assign a tropical cyclone a name from the list followed by a 4-digit identification number (in brackets). Names on the list will only be given to tropical cyclones of tropical storm strength or above. The names are adopted by ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Commitee and are used sequentially. That is, if the last storm of the year is Cimaron, the first storm of the next year is Jebi.
The names and their pronunciation are also available on the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee website: http://www.typhooncommittee.org/list-of-names-for-tropical-cyclones/
Contributed by | I | II | III | IV | V |
Name | Name | Name | Name | Name | |
Cambodia | Damrey | Kong-rey | Nakri | Krovanh | Trases |
China | Haikui | Yinxing | Fengshen | Dujuan | Mulan |
DPR Korea | Kirogi | Toraji | Kalmaegi | Surigae | Meari |
Hong Kong, China | Yun-yeung | Man-yi | Fung-wong | Choi-wan | Ma-on |
Japan | Koinu | Usagi | Koto | Koguma | Tokage |
Lao PDR | Bolaven | Pabuk | Nokaen | Champi | Hinnamnor |
Macao, China | Sanba | Wutip | Penha | In-fa | Muifa |
Malaysia | Jelawat | Sepat | Nuri | Cempaka | Merbok |
Micronesia | Ewiniar | Mun | Sinlaku | Nepartak | Nanmadol |
Philippines | Maliksi | Danas | Hagupit | Lupit | Talas |
RO Korea | Gaemi | Nari | Jangmi | Mirinae | Noru |
Thailand | Prapiroon | Wipha | Mekkhala | Nida | Kulap |
U.S.A. | Maria | Francisco | Higos | Omais | Roke |
Viet Nam | Son-Tinh | Co-May | Bavi | Conson | Sonca |
Cambodia | Ampil | Krosa | Maysak | Chanthu | Nesat |
China | Wukong | Bailu | Haishen | Dianmu | Haitang |
DPR Korea | Jongdari | Podul | Noul | Mindulle | Nalgae |
Hong Kong, China | Shanshan | Lingling | Dolphin | Lionrock | Banyan |
Japan | Yagi | Kajiki | Kujira | Kompasu | Yamaneko |
Lao PDR | Leepi | Nongfa | Chan-hom | Namtheun | Pakhar |
Macao, China | Bebinca | Peipah | Peilou | Malou | Sanvu |
Malaysia | Rumbia | Tapah | Nangka | Nyatoh | Mawar |
Micronesia | Soulik | Mitag | Saudel | Rai | Guchol |
Philippines | Cimaron | Ragasa | Narra | Malakas | Talim |
RO Korea | Jebi | Neoguri | Gaenari | Megi | Doksuri |
Thailand | Mangkhut | Bualoi | Atsani | Chaba | Khanun |
U.S.A. | Barijat | Matmo | Etau | Aere | Lan |
Viet Nam | Trami | Halong | Bang-Lang | Songda | Saola |
Australian Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre's (TCWC) Area of Responsibility
The single list of names that are used by all of the Bureau of Meteorology Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres (TCWC) was introduced for the start of the 2008/09 season, replacing the three lists that existed previously. First name used for the 2008/2009 season is Anika, then Billy, etc.
The name of a new tropical cyclone is usually selected from this list of names. If a named cyclone moves into the Australian region from another country's zone of responsibility, the name assigned by that other country will be retained. The names are normally chosen in sequence, when the list is exhausted, we return to the start of the list.
Australia TCWC's Area of Responsibility | |||||
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PQ R S T UV WXYZ | Anika Billy Charlotte Dominic Ellie Freddy Gabrielle Herman Ilsa Jasper Kirrily Lincoln Megan Neville Olga Paul Robyn Sean Tasha Vince Zelia | Anthony Bianca Courtney Dianne Errol Fina Grant Hayley Iggy Jenna Koji Luana Mitchell Narelle Oran Peta Riordan Sandra Tim Victoria Zane | Alessia Bruce Catherine Dylan Edna Fletcher Gillian Hadi Ivana Jack Kate Laszlo Mingzhu Nathan Olwyn Quincey Raquel Stan Tatjana Uriah Yvette | Alfred Blanche Caleb Dara Ernie Frances Greg Hilda Irving Joyce Kelvin Linda Marco Nora Owen Penny Riley Savannah Trevor Veronica Wallace | Ann Blake Claudia Damien Esther Ferdinand Gretel Harold Imogen Joshua Kimi Lucas Marian Niran Odette Paddy Ruby Seth Tiffany Vernon |
Lists A, B, C, and D are used sequentially one after the other. The first name in any given year is the one immediately following the last name from the previous year. List E is a list of replacement names if they become necessary. Wellington TCWC will name the cyclone, in consultation with RSMC Nadi, by using the next name from RSMC Nadi's list, if a tropical cyclone in the Wellington TCWC's area of responsibility, Wellington.
RSMC Nadi's Area of Responsibility | ||||
List A | List B | List C | List D | List E (standby) |
Ana Bina Cody Dovi Eva Fili Gina Hale Irene Judy Kevin Lola Mal Nat Osai Pita Rae Seru Tam Urmil Vaianu Wati Xavier Yani Zita | Arthur Becky Chip Denia Elisa Fotu Glen Hettie Innis Julie Ken Lin Maciu Nisha Orea Pearl Rene Sarah Troy Uinita Vanessa Wano Yvonne Zaka | Alvin Bune Cyril Daphne Eden Florin Garry Haley Isa June Kofi Louise Mike Niko Opeti Perry Reuben Solo Tuni Ulu Victor Wanita Yates Zidane | Amos Bart Crystal Donna Ella Fehi Garth Hola Iris Jo Kala Liua Mona Neil Oma Pola Rita Sarai Tino Uesi Vicky Wasi Yolanda Zazu | Aru Ben Chris Danial Emosi Feki Germaine Hart Ili Josese Kirio Lute Mata Neta Olivia Pana Rex Samadiyo Tasi Uila Velma Wane Yasa Zanna |
The name of a new tropical cyclone is determined by sequential cycling through List A. Standby List B is used to replace retired names in List A and any replacement will be added to the bottom of List A to maintain the alphabetical order.
Port Moresby TCWC's Area of Responsibility | |
List A | List B (standby) |
Alu Buri Dodo Emau Fere Hibu Ila Kama Lobu Maila | Nou Obaha Paia Ranu Sabi Tau Ume Vali Wau Auram |
The name of a new tropical cyclone is determined by sequential cycling through List A. Standby List B is used to replace retired names in List A and any replacement will be added to the bottom of List A to maintain the alphabetical order.
Jakarta TCWc's Area of Responsibility | |
List A | List B (standby) |
Anggrek Bakung Cempaka Dahlia Flamboyan Kenanga Lili Mangga Seroja Teratai | Anggur Belimbing Duku Jambu Lengkeng Melati Nangka Pisang Rambuta Sawo |
The WMO/ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones (hereafter the Panel) at its twenty-seventh Session held in 2000 in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, agreed in principal to assign names to the tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. The naming of the tropical cyclones over north Indian Ocean commenced from September 2004, with names provided by eight Members. Since then, five countries have joined the Panel.
- The Panel Member’s names are listed alphabetically country wise.
- The names will be used sequentially column wise.
- The first name will start from the first row of column one and continue sequentially to the last row in the column thirteen.
- The names of tropical cyclones over the north Indian Ocean will not be repeated, once used it will cease to be used again. The name should be new. It should not be there in the already existing list of any of the RSMCs worldwide including RSMC New Delhi.
- The name of a tropical cyclone from south China Sea which crosses Thailand and emerge into the Bay of Bengal as a Tropical cyclone will not be changed.
The names to be used will be taken from the list below, starting with Nisarga, then Gati, Nivar, etc.
WMO/ESCAP Panel Member countries | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | ||||
Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | |
Bangladesh | Nisarga | Nisarga | Biparjoy | Biporjoy | Arnab | Ornab | Upakul | Upokul |
India | Gati | Gati | Tej | Tej | Murasu | Murasu | Aag | Aag |
Iran | Nivar | Nivar | Hamoon | Hamoon | Akvan | Akvan | Sepand | Sepand |
Maldives | Burevi | Burevi | Midhili | Midhili | Kaani | Kaani | Odi | Odi |
Myanmar | Tauktae | Tau’Te | Michaung | Migjaum | Ngamann | Ngaman | Kyarthit | Kjathi |
Oman | Yaas | Yass | Remal | Re-Mal | Sail | Sail | Naseem | Naseem |
Pakistan | Gulab | Gul-Aab | Asna | As-Na | Sahab | Sa-Hab | Afshan | Af-Shan |
Qatar | Shaheen | Shaheen | Dana | Dana | Lulu | Lulu | Mouj | Mouj |
Saudi Arabia | Jawad | Jowad | Fengal | Feinjal | Ghazeer | Razeer | Asif | Aasif |
Sri Lanka | Asani | Asani | Shakhti | Shakhti | Gigum | Gigum | Gagana | Gagana |
Thailand | Sitrang | Si-Trang | Montha | Mon-Tha | Thianyot | Thian-Yot | Bulan | Bu-Lan |
United Arab Emirates | Mandous | Man-Dous | Senyar | Sen-Yaar | Afoor | Aa-Foor | Nahhaam | Nah-Haam |
Yemen | Mocha | Mokha | Ditwah | Ditwah | Diksam | Diksam | Sira | Sira |
WMO/ESCAP Panel Member countries | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | ||||
Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | |
Bangladesh | Barshon | Borshon | Rajani | Rojoni | Nishith | Nishith | Urmi | Urmi |
India | Vyom | Vyom | Jhar | Jhaar | Probaho | Probaho | Neer | Neer |
Iran | Booran | Booran | Anahita | Anahita | Azar | Azar | Pooyan | Pooyan |
Maldives | Kenau | Kenau | Endheri | Endheri | Riyau | Riyau | Guruva | Guruva |
Myanmar | Sapakyee | Zabagji | Wetwun | We’wum | Mwaihout | Mwei’hau | Kywe | Kjwe |
Oman | Muzn | Muzn | Sadeem | Sadeem | Dima | Dima | Manjour | Manjour |
Pakistan | Manahil | Ma-Na-Hil | Shujana | Shu-Ja-Na | Parwaz | Par-Waaz | Zannata | Zan Naa Ta |
Qatar | Suhail | Es’hail | Sadaf | Sadaf | Reem | Reem | Rayhan | Rayhan |
Saudi Arabia | Sidrah | Sadrah | Hareed | Haareed | Faid | Faid | Kaseer | Kusaer |
Sri Lanka | Verambha | Ve-Ram-Bha | Garjana | Garjana | Neeba | Neeba | Ninnada | Nin-Na-Da |
Thailand | Phutala | Phu-Ta-La | Aiyara | Ai-Ya-Ra | Saming | Sa-Ming | Kraison | Krai-Son |
United Arab Emirates | Quffal | Quf-Faal | Daaman | Daa-Man | Deem | Deem | Gargoor | Gar-Goor |
Yemen | Bakhur | Bakhoor | Ghwyzi | Ghwayzi | Hawf | Hawf | Balhaf | Balhaf |
WMO/ESCAP Panel Member countries | Column 9 | Column 10 | Column 11 | Column 12 | Column 13 | |||||
Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | Name | Pron’ | |
Bangladesh | Meghala | Meghla | Samiron | Somiron | Pratikul | Protikul | Sarobor | Sorobor | Mahanisha | Mohanisha |
India | Prabhanjan | Prabhanjan | Ghurni | Ghurni | Ambud | Ambud | Jaladhi | Jaladhi | Vega | Vega |
Iran | Arsham | Arsham | Hengame | Hengame | Savas | Savas | Tahamtan | Tahamtan | Toofan | Toofan |
Maldives | Kurangi | Kurangi | Kuredhi | Kuredhi | Horangu | Horangu | Thundi | Thundi | Faana | Faana |
Myanmar | Pinku | Pinnku | Yinkaung | Jin Gaun | Linyone | Lin Joun | Kyeekan | Kji Gan | Bautphat | Bau’hpa |
Oman | Rukam | Roukaam | Watad | Wa Tad | Al-jarz | Al-Jarouz | Rabab | Ra Bab | Raad | Raad |
Pakistan | Sarsar | Sar-Sar | Badban | Baad-Baan | Sarrab | Sarrab | Gulnar | Gul-Nar | Waseq | Waa-Seq |
Qatar | Anbar | Anbar | Oud | Oud | Bahar | Bahar | Seef | Seef | Fanar | Fanaar |
Saudi Arabia | Nakheel | Nakheel | Haboob | Haboob | Bareq | Bariq | Alreem | Areem | Wabil | Wobil |
Sri Lanka | Viduli | Viduli | Ogha | Ogha | Salitha | Salitha | Rivi | Rivi | Rudu | Rudu |
Thailand | Matcha | Mat-Cha | Mahingsa | Ma-Hing-Sa | Phraewa | Phrae-Wa | Asuri | A-Su-Ri | Thara | Tha-Ra |
United Arab Emirates | Khubb | Khubb | Degl | Degl | Athmad | Ath-Md | Boom | Boom | Saffar | Saf-Faar |
Yemen | Brom | Brom | Shuqra | Shuqrah | Fartak | Fartak | Darsah | Darsah | Samhah | Samhah |
Southwest Indian Ocean Names
The list of names to be used in the South‑West Indian Ocean area for identifying tropical (or subtropical) storms that will develop during the next seasons within the area bounded by Equator to 40°S west of 90°E to the east coast of Africa, has been validated by the Tropical Cyclone Committee (TCC) at its last session. The three lists of names shown hereafter will serve as the reference and basis to establish the future lists, just rotating them forward and changing the names having been used operationally during the corresponding ended cyclone seasons, replacing them by new names provided by the Members (and never used before) at the next TCC session.
The name is chosen, following alphabetical order, from a predefined list of names validated for the basin and for the cyclone season of reference (starting each season with the name with the initial letter “A”), except when a tropical system already named in the South-East Indian Ocean (east of 90° E) shifts to the South-West Indian Ocean. In this case the original name is kept unchanged.
Cyclone season | |||||
2021/2022 | 2022/2023 | 2023/2024 | |||
Names | Provided by* | Names | Provided by | Names | Provided by |
ANA | Mozambique (F) | ASHLEY | Seychelles (F) | ALVARO | Mozambique (M) |
BATSIRAI | Zimbabawe (N) | BALITA | Madagascar (M) | BELAL | Mauritius (M) |
CLIFF | Madagascar (M) | CHENESO | Botswana (F) | CANDICE | France (F) |
DUMAKO | Eswatini (N) | DINGANI | Lesotho (M) | DJOUNGOU | Comoros (N) |
EMNATI | Comoros (M) | ENALA | Malawi (F) | ELEANOR | Zimbabwe (F) |
FEZILE | South Africa (M) | FABIEN | Mauritius (M) | FILIPO | Botswana (M) |
GOMBE | Tanzania (N) | GEZANI | South Africa (M) | GAMANE | Eswatini (F) |
HALIMA | Malawi (F) | HORACIO | Mozambique (M) | HIDAYA | Tanzania (F) |
ISSA | Kenya (M) | INDUSA | Kenya (F) | IALY | Madagascar (F) |
JASMINE | Mauritius (F) | JULUKA | Eswatini (M) | JEREMY | Seychelles (M) |
KARIM | Seychelles (M) | KUNDAI | Zimbabwe (M) | KANGA | South Africa (N) |
LETLAMA | Lesotho (M) | LISEBO | Lesotho (F) | LUDZI | Malawi (N) |
MAIPELO | Botswana (N) | MICHEL | France (M) | MELINA | Tanzania (F) |
NJAZI | Malawi (F) | NOUSRA | Comoros (F) | NOAH | France (M) |
OSCAR | France (M) | OLIVIER | Mauritius (M) | ONIAS | Zimbabwe (M) |
PAMELA | Tanzania (F) | POKERA | Malawi (F) | PELAGIE | Madagascar (F) |
QUENTIN | Kenya (M) | QUINCY | Seychelles (F) | QUAMAR | Comoros (M) |
RAJAB | Comoros (M) | REBAONE | Botswana (N) | RITA | Seychelles (F) |
SAVANA | Mozambique (F) | SALAMA | Comoros (F) | SOLANI | Eswatini (M) |
THEMBA | Eswatini (M) | TRISTAN | France (M) | TARIK | Mauritius (M) |
UYAPO | Botswana (N) | URSULA | Kenya (F) | URILIA | South Africa (N) |
VIVIANE | Mauritius (F) | VIOLET | South Africa (F) | VUYANE | Lesotho (M) |
WALTER | South Africa (M) | WILSON | Mozambique (M) | WAGNER | Kenya (M) |
XANGY | Madagascar (M) | XILA | Madagascar (M) | XUSA | Malawi (N) |
YEMURAI | Zimbabwe (F) | YEKELA | Eswatini (M) | YARONA | Botswana (N) |
ZANELE | Lesotho (F) | ZAINA | Tanzania (F) | ZACARIAS | Mozambique (M) |