List of named storms (M)

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Storms

:Note: {{Dagger}} indicates the name was retired after that usage in the respective basin

:* 2004 – became a super typhoon and made landfall on the Izu Peninsula, Honshū, Japan, killing 6 people.

:* 2011 – a large and powerful typhoon that affected southern Japan in July 2011.

:* 2016 – did not make landfall.

:* 2022{{dagger}} – affected northern Luzon, Philippines, South China and northern Vietnam.

:* 1948 – a strong typhoon that remained out to sea.

:* 1981 – a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone that minimal impact Western Australia.

  • {{anchor|Mac}}Mac

:* 1979 – crossed southern Luzon and then made landfall near Hong Kong.

:* 1982 – a category 5 typhoon heavy rains and high winds in the southern part of the island led to US$1.5 million in damage.

:* 1986 – a tropical storm and turned northeast, paralleling the coast of Taiwan.

:* 1989 – a strong typhoon made landfall Japan.

:* 1949 – did not make landfall.

:* 1961 – downgraded in post-analysis, should not have been named.

:* 1968 – never threatened land.

:* 1976 – Made landfall near Zihuatanejo, causing heavy damage.

:* 1980 – short-lived storm, stayed out to sea.

:* 1986 – not a threat to land.

:* 1992 – stayed out to sea.

:* 1998 – threatened Islas Marías and parts of Mexico before dissipating caused no damage.

:* 2016 – Category 4 major hurricane that approached Hawaii but veered southward and missed the islands.

:* 2022 – caused some damage as it moved along the coast of southwestern Mexico.

  • {{anchor|Madi}}Madi (2013) – a strong tropical cyclone minimal affected South India and Sri Lanka.

:* 1946 – never threatened land.

:* 1966 – a weak tropical storm that paralleled the Mexican coast where it eventually made landfall in the Manzanillo.

:* 1970 – a tropical storm that approached Hawaii and brought heavy rains.

:* 1971 – a category 3 tropical cyclone (Australian scale), stayed sea.

:* 1974 – a Category 4 hurricane, never threatened land.

:* 1999 – a large and powerful typhoon that affected the Philippines and southeast Asia.

  • {{anchor|Maha}}Maha (2019) – a powerful tropical cyclone was moving along the coast of India, causing rough surf and moderate coastal flooding.
  • {{anchor|Mahasen}}Mahasen (2013) – a relatively weak tropical cyclone that caused loss of life across six countries in Southern and Southeastern Asia.
  • {{anchor|Mal}}Mal (2023){{dagger}} – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that affected Fiji.

:* 2005 – a weak tropical storm which drifted out to sea.

:* 2010 – a strong Category 2 typhoon which stayed out to sea.

:* 2016 – a powerful Category 4 typhoon which impacted Taiwan and Japan, killing 1 person.

:* 2022 – an extremely large early-season Category 3 typhoon which remained out to sea.

:* 2012 – storm's center passed over Iwo To (Iwo Jima).

:* 2018 – remained at sea, but brought rainfall to the Philippines and to Japan.

:* 2024 – a weak tropical storm that made landfall South China.

:* 2004 – struck Japan.

:* 2010 – struck Japan and brought heavy rain.

:* 2016 – a storm that was not recognized by the JTWC.

:* 2021 – a strong typhoon that remained out to sea.

:* 1963 – a weak tropical depression

:* 1967 – struck southern China.

:* 1971 – traversed the Philippines and struck southern China.

:* 1975 – affected Hong Kong and southern China.

:* 1979 – struck the Korean Peninsula as a tropical storm.

:* 1983 – dissipated near Vietnam.

:* 1987 – affected Vietnam

:* 1991 – a small typhoon that affected Taiwan and China.

:* 1995 – crossed the Philippines and hit southern China.

:* 1999 – a weak tropical storm that caused 133 deaths and $309.4 million (1999 USD) in damages.

:* 1953 – a powerful category 3 typhoon that passed off the coast of Japan.

:* 1957 – a powerful category 3 typhoon, stayed sea.

:* 1960 – a powerful category 4 typhoon then passed to the southeast of Tokyo no damage was reported.

:* 1963 – a powerful category 3 typhoon, stayed sea.

:* 1968 – a category 1 typhoon that affected the Philippines and South Vietnam.

:* 1972 – a weak tropical storm made landfall in Vietnam.

:* 1975 – a brief tropical storm that passed near South Japan and broke up near South Korea.

:* 1982 – a strong tropical storm made landfall in Nha Trang.

:* 1985 – the worst tropical cyclone to affect northeastern China in 26 years.

:* 1988 – a weak tropical storm, did not make landfall.

:* 2001 – a strong typhoon that remained out to sea.

:* 2007 – a powerful tropical cyclone that battered Japan as a weakening typhoon and became the second super typhoon of the 2007, just after Yutu.

:* 2013 – a very severe storm that brought very strong winds and flash floods to Japan during mid-September.

:* 2018 – November typhoon that stayed out to sea.

:* 2024{{dagger}} – a Category 5 super typhoon that made landfall in Aurora and Catanduanes.

  • {{anchor|Mangga}}Mangga (2020){{dagger}} – a weak Category 1 tropical cyclone that hit Western Australia with damaging winds and heavy rain.

:* 2013 – a weak storm that landfall in Northern Vietnam.

:* 2018{{dagger}} – a destructive Category 5 super typhoon that made landfall in Cagayan, Philippines, and subsequently impacted Hong Kong and southern China.

  • {{anchor|Mandous}}Mani (2020) – a rare South Atlantic subtropical storm.

:* 1983 – never made landfall.

:* 1989 – paralleled the coast of Mexico; never made landfall.

:* 2001 – formed from the remnants of Hurricane Iris.

:* 2013{{dagger}} – costliest Pacific hurricane on record; made landfall twice in Mexico (Colima, Sinaloa); killed at least 169 people.

:* 2004 – a mid-season category two typhoon that brought severe damage to Taiwan and the People's Republic of China in August 2004.

:* 2008 – a typhoon which affected the Philippines, Taiwan, China and Japan.

:* 2012 – a powerful tropical storm made landfall over southern Tuy Hòa, Vietnam.

:* 2016 – a powerful tropical storm hit Philippines.

:* 2020 – a powerful tropical storm that passed along the coast of Japan.

:* 2024 – a Category 4 typhoon that impacted the Philippines before later affecting Vietnam.

:* 1974 – did not affect land.

:* 1989 – did not affect land.

:* 2000 – did not affect land.

:* 2015{{dagger}} – one of the most intense tropical cyclones making landfall over Queensland, Australia.

:* 1990 – hugged west coast of Florida, making landfall as a tropical depression, causing heavy rain and moderate damage.

:* 1996 – formed in the Caribbean Sea and, while never making landfall, was large enough to drop heavy rain on Central America and Hispaniola, causing flooding and mudslides that killed eight

:* 2008 – smallest tropical cyclone (radius of winds from center) on record that rapidly formed in the Bay of Campeche.

:* 2020 – a minimal Category 1 hurricane that formed in the central Caribbean and subsequently weakened to a tropical depression before degenerating into a remnant low in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

:* 1945 – a weak tropical stormmaking landfall on Philippines.

:* 1951 – an unusually intense and large typhoon that formed in August 1951 during the 1951.

:* 1955 – a category 3 typhoon, hit Japan.

:* 1962 – never made landfall.

:* 1964 – a powerful tropical cyclone that impacted Palau and the Philippines in November 1964.

:* 1967 – a powerful category 4 typhoon hit Philippines.

:* 1970 – strong tropical storm made landfall Philippines.

:* 1973 – a typhoon that formed in September 1973.

:* 1976 – a strong tropical storm did not make landfall.

:* 1980 – stayed at sea.

:* 1983 – a powerful category 5 typhoon, stayed at sea.

:* 1986 – a category 2 typhoon, hit Philippines.

:* 1985{{dagger}} – a category 3 tropical cyclone impact Western Australia.

:* 2023 – a Category 1 hurricane that stayed in the open ocean.

:* 2000 – a severe tropical storm that made a landfall in southern China.

:* 2005 – a Category 3 hurricane that did not affect any land area as a tropical cyclone.

:* 2006 – tracked just south and east of Japan.

:* 2011 – a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the eastern Atlantic, made landfall on Newfoundland, causing minor damage.

:* 2012 – did not affect land.

:* 2017{{dagger}} – an extremely powerful hurricane that made landfall in the island of Dominica at Category 5 intensity, and later brushed through St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands before making landfall in Puerto Rico as a high-end Category 4 hurricane where devastation and a humanitarian crisis occurred.

:* 2018 – a Category 5 super typhoon which weakened before making landfall in East China.

:* 2024 – a severe tropical storm that made landfall at Tōhoku region in Japan.

:* 1990 – a strong typhoon that impact in the Philippines and Taiwan.

:* 1991 – a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that minimal impact East Timor and Northern Territory.

:* 1993 – a weak tropical depression stayed within the Philippine Sea.

:* 2021 – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that mostly remained at sea.

:* 1954 – a relatively weak typhoon which nonetheless devastated Japan and killed 1,361 people.

:* 1958 – a strong typhoon that had no effects on land.

:* 1961 – made landfall in Shikoku as a tropical depression.

:* 1964 – an erratic system which meandered in the Ryukyu Islands.

:* 1965 – tropical cyclone passed off the coast of the Northern Territory.

:* 1966 – another strong typhoon that stayed at sea.

:* 1969 – the final storm of the 1969 season; did not affect land areas.

:* 1972 – destroyed many crops and coconut palms in the Northern Marianas Islands

:* 1976 – a strong early-season typhoon which did not affect land.

:* 1984 – a Category 1 hurricane that stayed offshore Baja California in early September.

:* 1990 – a Category 4 hurricane that had no effects on land; briefly threatened the Hawaiian islands.

:* 1997 – a typhoon which formed in the Northern Mariana Islands but ultimately did not impact any major landmass.

:* 2008 – a Category 1 hurricane that had no effects on land.

:* 2014 – a rare Category 5 hurricane that produced some flooding in coastal Mexico while producing large swells that caused damage and multiple deaths along Baja California and Southern California.

:* 2020 – a Category 4 hurricane that had no effects on land.

:*1995{{dagger}} – Category 3 hurricane that caused significant damage in the Leeward Islands.

:* 2015 – a strong typhoon, but stayed out in sea.

:* 2019 – a weak system that drifted over the open sea before dissipating.

:* 1964 – a tropical depression that was only recognized by JTWC and PAGASA.

:* 1968 – made landfall on Miyakojima and Kyūshū in Japan.

:* 1972 – traversed the southern Ryukyu Islands, passed just north of Taiwan and struck China.

:* 1976 – struck Japan.

:* 1980 – weak tropical depression which affected the Philippines and China.

:* 1984 – struck the northern part of Luzon claiming 121 lives, before making landfall in China.

:* 1988 – made landfall on the extreme northern tip of Luzon Island and then Hong Kong.

:* 1992 – brushed Luzon, then hit southern Taiwan, eastern China, and South Korea, causing 61 deaths.

:* 1996 – a strong typhoon which brushed the northern portion of the Philippines and eventually made landfall in southern China, causing at least 140 fatalities.

:* 2000 – struck Vietnam.

:* 2001 – hit Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands.

:* 2005 – triggered mudslides killing 95 in eastern China.

:* 2009 – hit Hainan and northern Vietnam.

:* 2013 – caused flooding in the Philippines.

:* 2017 – impacted the Philippines and Vietnam.

:* 2021{{dagger}} – a deadly and damaging storm which affected the Philippines, China and Hong Kong.

:* 2014{{dagger}} – brushed the Northern Philippines, where it caused over $231 million in damages; later landfall on Shanghai, China.

:* 2019 – never threatened land.

  • {{anchor|Marion}}Marion (1977){{dagger}} – Category 2 tropical cyclone that made landfall Vanuatu.
  • {{anchor|Mark}}Mark

:* 1983{{dagger}} – a Category 3 cyclone on the (Australian Scale) taking an erratic and unusual track affected Fiji and Vanuatu.

:* 1992 (January){{dagger}} – a weak tropical cyclone High waves brought $3.5 million (AUD) damage to the Weipa port.

:* 1992 (August) – a weak tropical storm one person was killed and another reported missing losses reached $10.4 million.

:* 1995 – raced off the northeast away from land.

:* 1948 – a Category 3 typhoon that stayed at sea

:* 1966 – formed in the Australian region and stayed at sea.

:* 1969 – a rare Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in Panama.

:* 1986 – weak tropical cyclone had only minor effects on land.

:* 1997{{dagger}} – damaging and deadly Category 3 tropical cyclone that affected the Cook Islands and French Polynesia.

:* 1999 – caused devastating damage in southern France in late December 1999, killing 30 people.

:* 2022 – large but short-lived category 1 hurricane that churned in the open North Atlantic.

:* 1985 – no effect on land.

:* 1991 – briefly threatened the Mexican coastline.

:* 1996 – a minimal storm that killed 125 in Vietnam.

:* 1997 – not a threat to land.

:* 2003 – made two landfalls on the Baja California peninsula.

:* 2009 – never affected land.

:* 2015 – affected southwestern Mexico.

:* 2021 – had no effect on land; formed from the remnants of Atlantic basin Hurricane Grace.

  • {{anchor|Mary}}Mary

:* 1952 – a Category 1 typhoon affected Philippines, Taiwan, East China, and South Korea.

:* 1956 – a short-lived typhoon that never impacted land.

:* 1960 – caused a significant amount of damage in Hong Kong and China.

:* 1962 – did not affect land in its entire lifetime.

:* 1965 – became a super typhoon as it approached China.

:* 1968 – a powerful typhoon made landfall Japan.

:* 1971 – no effect on land.

:* 1974 – a strong typhoon affected China and Japan with moderate damage occurring.

:* 1977 – moved through the Marshall Islands.

:* 2008 – no effect on land.

:* 2014 – the first tropical cyclone to impact Taiwan in 2014.

:* 2019 – a strong tropical storm made landfall in Vietnam.

:* 2004 - Brought heavy rain to the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, causing light damage but no deaths.

:* 2010 - Made landfall in Central America and later moved into Mexico, causing 171 million in damages and 126 deaths.

:* 2016{{dagger}} - an intense Category 5 hurricane that caused $16.4 billion in damages and at least 603 deaths throughout the Caribbean and the United States.

  • {{anchor|Maud}}Maud

:* 1962 – a Category 1 tropical cyclone Existed south of Diego Garcia and executed a loop at the end of its track.

:* 1973 – a Category 1 tropical cyclone existed offshore Western Australia.

:* 1981 – a moderate tropical storm that affected Taiwan and South China.

:* 1984 – did not make landfall.

:* 1987 – a weak tropical storm struck the Philippines and Vietnam.

:* 1965 – a tropical cyclone that minimal affected Western Australia.

:* 1971 – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that made landfall Western Australia causing flooding.

:* 2005 – a strong super typhoon that battered southern Japan and caused great damage across the country.

:* 2012 – a strong typhoon did not make landfall.

:* 2017 – a strong tropical storm affected China.

:* 2023 – a powerful Category 5 equivalent super typhoon that affected Guam as a Category 4 equivalent typhoon, the strongest tropical cyclone to occur in the Northern Hemisphere in May.

  • {{anchor|Max}}Max

:* 1981 (March) – Category 3 tropical cyclone, crossed the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory, then moved west out to sea.

:* 1981 (October) – did not make landfall.

:* 1987 – Category 4 hurricane, churned in the open ocean.

:* 1993 – did not make landfall.

:* 2005 – Category 1 hurricane, no threat to land.

:* 2017 – Category 1 hurricane, made landfall in southwestern Mexico.

:* 2023 – a strong tropical storm that made landfall in southwestern Mexico.

:* 2018 – a strong Category 5 typhoon that made landfall in Japan, becoming its costliest typhoon in terms of uninsured losses.

:* 2022 – a short-lived depression that stayed off the coast of the Philippines.

:* 2002– did not make landfall.

:* 2008 – a strong tropical storm affected Philippines and Vietnam.

:* 2015 – an unusually intense typhoon during the early part of 2015.

:* 2020 - a powerful category 4 typhoon that passed through the Ryukyu Islands and caused heavy damage on the Korean Peninsula.

:* 2004 – a typhoon that hit Japan in September 2004. Meari killed 27 people and caused nearly $800 million in damages

:* 2011 – an unusually large tropical cyclone that caused significant damage from the Philippines to the Korean Peninsula in June 2011.

:* 2016 – churned in the open ocean.

:* 2022 – the brushed the southern coast of Japan without causing major impacts.

:* 1989 – a Category 2 tropical cyclone that made landfall Queensland as tropical depression.

:* 2005{{dagger}}– a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone first of four cyclones to impact the Cook Islands during February 2005.

  • {{anchor|Megan}}Megan (2024){{dagger}} – a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that affected Northern Territory and Queensland.
  • {{anchor|Megi}}Megi

:* 2004 – moved through the Ryūkyū islands before passing between South Korea and Japan.

:* 2010 – an intense typhoon that struck Luzon, causing damages amounting to $709 million, Taiwan and Fujian, China.

:* 2016 – a large and powerful tropical cyclone which affected Taiwan and eastern China in late September 2016.

:* 2022{{dagger}} – a deadly tropical cyclone that stalled in Leyte Gulf, bringing widespread flooding to the Philippines.

:* 2002 – a weak tropical storm affected China.

:* 2008 – affected southern China.

:* 2015 – the first tropical storm of the 2015 season.

:* 2020 – impacted southern China as a severe tropical storm.

:* 1996 – a Category 4 tropical cyclone that crossed into the Indian Ocean, where it was renamed Bellamine.

:* 2007 – a Category 2 tropical cyclone that did not affect land.

  • {{anchor|Meli}}Meli (1979){{dagger}} – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that struck Fiji.

:* 1994 – remained over open waters.

:* 2007 – short-lived storm west of Cape Verde, never threatened land.

:* 2013 – short-lived storm in the central Atlantic, never threatened land.

:* 2019 – short-lived storm that formed in the central Atlantic.

:* 2003 – a Category 1 typhoon that affected the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan.

:* 2009 – a category 5 typhoon that struck Japan.

:* 2015{{dagger}} – a category 4 typhoon that struck the Philippines.

:* 2004 – a typhoon which stayed at sea throughout its lifetime, and also the first of a record nine named storms to form during the 2004 season.

:* 2010 – a short-lived tropical storm which was upgraded by JMA to a severe tropical storm in post-analysis; peaked as a Category 1-equivalent tropical cyclone before making landfall in Fujian, China.

:* 2016{{dagger}} - a strong typhoon that struck Taiwan and China, causing at least $4.7 billion worth of damage.

:* 2004 – brought heavy flooding during mid-November 2004.

:* 2011 – remained out at sea.

:* 2017 – made landfall in China.

:* 2022 – a Category 1 typhoon which later affected Alaska as a strong extratropical storm.

:* 2000 – Category 2 hurricane that caused moderate damage in Canada.

:* 2012 – Category 3 hurricane that did not affect land.

:* 2018{{dagger}} – Category 5 hurricane that formed near Central America, causing heavy flooding as it lingered over the area as a tropical depression, then rapidly intensified over the Gulf of Mexico making landfall in Florida at peak intensity. Michael caused about 74 fatalities and caused an estimated $25.1 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

  • {{anchor|Michaung}}Michaung (2023) – a strong tropical cyclone that formed over the Bay of Bengal off the south-eastern coast of India.

:* 1970 – a tropical cyclone that originated in the Australian region as Cyclone Kathy.

:* 2001{{dagger}} – a Category 4 hurricane that became the costliest tropical cyclone in Cuban history at the time.

  • {{anchor|Mick}}Mick

:* 1993 – Weak tropical cyclone that passed through Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

:* 2009{{dagger}} – Made landfall on Fiji and killed at least eight.

:* 1966 – a tropical depression which was only recognized by PAGASA and the China Meteorological Administration (CMA).

:* 1970 – a tropical depression that was only monitored by PAGASA and the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).

:* 1974 – a minimal tropical storm which brushed Taiwan and hit mainland China.

:* 1978 – a typhoon that crossed northern Luzon Taiwan and hit Guangdong.

:* 1982 – a relatively long-lasting typhoon which struck Taiwan as a tropical storm.

:* 1986 – another long-lived typhoon that had an extremely erratic track, severely affecting Taiwan, northern Philippines and southern China.

:* 1990 – a long-tracked typhoon which eventually brushed northern Luzon and caused severe damage in Vietnam.

:* 1994 – an intense Category 4-equivalent typhoon that paralleled the eastern seaboard of the Philippines before skirting through Japan and South Korea.

:* 1998 – a weak tropical storm which devastated Vietnam, claiming 49 lives.

  • {{anchor|Mike}}Mike

:* 1950 – did not make landfall.

:* 1990{{dagger}} – the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines since Typhoon Irma in 1981 and Typhoon Nina in 1987.

:* 2014 – at stayed sea.

  • {{anchor|Mildred}}Mildred (1947) – a Category 1 typhoon that made landfall Philippines and struck South China.

:* 2002 – crossed Luzon as a weak system, killing 35 and causing damage worth ₱171.6 million (US{{To USD round|171.6|PHL|year=2002}} million).

:* 2006{{dagger}} – struck Luzon as a powerful typhoon, killing at least 188 and causing US$153 million in damage.

  • {{anchor|Milton}}Milton (2024){{dagger}} – extremely powerful Atlantic hurricane which became the second-most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded over the Gulf of Mexico that made landfall in the Florida.
  • {{anchor|Mina}}Mina

:* 2003 – affected Taiwan and China in 2003.

:* 2007 – Struck the Philippines, killed 71, damages from the storm amounted to US$20 million.

:* 2011{{dagger}} – hit the Philippines killing 26, and causing widespread damage worth US$26million; later made landfall on Taiwan and on Fujian, China.

:* 2004 – struck the Philippines, Taiwan and China.

:* 2010 – a strong tropical storm made landfall in Vietnam.

:* 2016 - affected much of Japan during August 2016.

:* 2021 - reached category 5 super typhoon status and affected eastern Japan.

:* 2003 – remained at sea, but caused minor damage in Puerto Rico.

:* 2021 – made landfall in Florida, weakening to a tropical depression shortly after. Also triggered deadly flooding in Mexico, killing 23 people.

:* 1978 – a Category 1 hurricane that threatened Hawaii but did not affect land.

:* 1982 – a Category 1 hurricane that did not affect land.

:* 1988 – continuation of Hurricane Joan which originally formed in the Atlantic Ocean and crossed into the Pacific.

:* 1994 – a short-lived storm that did not affect land.

:* 2000 – a short-lived storm that hit Baja California as a weak storm.

:* 2006 – a short-lived tropical storm that did not affect land.

:* 2012 – a Category 3 hurricane that did not affect land.

:* 2018 – a Category 2 hurricane that did not affect land.

:* 2009 – made landfall on Luzon, Philippines, and later Southern Vietnam.

:* 2016 – made landfall on Hainan, China, and later on Northern Vietnam.

:* 2021 – remained out to sea.

:* 2002 - A powerful Category 5 storm in March 2002, but did not affect land.

:* 2007 – Struck the Philippines, killed 71, damages from the storm amounted to $19.79 million.

:* 2014 – recognised as a subtropical storm by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

:* 2019 – a moderately strong tropical cyclone that severely affected Taiwan, East China and South Korea in early October 2019.

  • {{anchor|Mocha}}Mocha (2023) – an extremely powerful category 5-equivalent tropical cyclone that made landfall in Myanmar as a high-end category 4-equivalent tropical cyclone.

:* 2009 – a category 1 typhoon made landfall in China killed at least four people.

:* 2015 – did not make landfall.

:* 2020{{dagger}} - a powerful typhoon that devastated the Southern Luzon area of the Philippines and Vietnam.

  • {{anchor|Mona}}Mona

:* 1963 – a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in western Mexico.

:* 2000 – a severe tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage in Tonga.

:* 2019 – a moderate tropical cyclone that had minimal impact on land.

:* 1967 – which spent its life at sea south of Mexico.

:* 1971 – did not affect land.

:* 1975 – stayed far from land

:* 1984 – formed west of New Caledonia, dissipated in the Coral Sea.

:* 2006{{dagger}} – a most intense tropical cyclone, in terms of maximum sustained winds, on record to impact Australia, tied with Cyclone Marcus in 2018.

:* 1983 – remained out to sea.

:* 1993 – remained out to sea.

:* 2004{{dagger}}– a powerful Category 4 tropical cyclone that made landfall Western Australia.

:* 2003 – brought significant rainfall to Taiwan before alleviating drought conditions in mainland China in August 2003.

:* 2009{{dagger}} – the deadliest typhoon to impact Taiwan in recorded history.

:* 2004 – struck the Philippines and Vietnam.

:* 2011 – approached Japan, China and Korea.

:* 2017 – did not make landfall.

:* 2022 – the most powerful typhoon to hit Shanghai since Typhoon Gloria in 1949.

:* 2009 – made landfall on Hainan Island and then on Vietnam.

:* 2015{{dagger}} – a destructive Category 4 typhoon that formed just east of the Philippines and made landfall in Guangdong, China.

  • {{anchor|Mun}}Mun (2019) – a weak tropical storm that nearly crossed the Gulf of Tonkin to the coast of Vietnam and made landfall in Northern Vietnam killed 2 people.
  • {{anchor|Myrtle}}Myrtle (1971) – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that did not affect land.

See also

References

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