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2010 Tropical Cyclone Names

Atlantic
Eastern North Pacific

This list contains storms which form anywhere in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Equator.

Hurricane Alex - Jun 25-Jul 1
Tropical Depression
Two - Jul 7-9
Tropical Storm Bonnie - Jul 22-24
Tropical Storm Colin - Aug 2-3, 5-8
Tropical Depression Five - Aug 10-11
Hurricane Danielle - Aug 21-30
Hurricane Earl - Aug 25-Sep 4
Tropical Storm Fiona - Aug 30-Sep 3
Tropical Storm Gaston - Sep 1-2
Tropical Storm Hermine - Sep 5-8
Hurricane Igor - Sep 8-21
Hurricane Julia - Sep 12-20
Hurricane Karl - Sep 14-18
Hurricane Lisa - Sep 20-26
Tropical Storm Matthew - Sep 23-26
Tropical Storm Nicole - Sep 28-29
Hurricane Otto - Oct 6-10
Hurricane Paula - Oct 11-15
Hurricane Richard - Oct 20-26
Hurricane Shary - Oct 28-30
Hurricane Tomas - Oct 29-Nov 7
Virginie
Walter

(Pronunciation Guide)

The Greek alphabet is used should the
above list of names be exhausted.


This list contains storms which form in the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator and east of 140 W.

Tropical Storm Agatha - May 29-30
Tropical Depression Two-E - Jun 16-17

Tropical Storm Blas - Jun 17-21
Hurricane Celia - Jun 19-28
Hurricane Darby - Jun 22-28
Tropical Depression Six-E - Jul 14-16
Tropical Storm Estelle - Aug 5-10
Tropical Depression Eight-E - Aug 20-21
Hurricane Frank - Aug 21-28
Tropical Depression Ten-E - Sep 3-4
Tropical Depression Eleven-E - Sep 3-4
Tropical Storm Georgette - Sep 21-22
Howard
Isis
Javier
Kay
Lester
Madeline
Newton
Orlene
Paine
Roslyn
Seymour
Tina
Virgil
Winifred
Xavier
Yolanda
Zeke

(Pronunciation Guide)

Central North Pacific
Western North Pacific

 

The Central Pacific name lists are used
sequentially as storms form in the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator between 140 W and 180 W.

 

The Western Pacific name lists are used sequentially as storms form in the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator west of 180 W.

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Last Updated: November 8, 2010