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The name Paul has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: *
Tropical Storm Paul (1978) The 1978 Pacific hurricane season was the first Pacific hurricane season to use both masculine and feminine names for tropical cyclones. It also began the modern practice of utilizing naming lists every six years. Despite lacking an El Niño, a co ...
– made landfall in western Mexico. * Hurricane Paul (1982) – killed over 1,000 in Central America. *
Tropical Storm Paul (1994) The 1994 Pacific hurricane season was the final season of the eastern north Pacific's consecutive active hurricane seasons that started in 1982. The season officially started on May 15, 1994, in the eastern Pacific, and on June 1, 1994, in the c ...
– never threatened land. *
Tropical Storm Paul (2000) The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was an above-average Pacific hurricane season, although most of the storms were weak and short-lived. There were few notable storms this year. Tropical storms Miriam, Norman, and Rosa all made landfall in Mexico ...
– made landfall in Hawaii as a tropical depression. *
Hurricane Paul (2006) Hurricane Paul was a hurricane that ultimately struck Mexico as a tropical depression in October 2006. It developed from an area of disturbed weather on October 21, and slowly intensified as it moved into an area of warm waters and progressiv ...
– made landfall in Mexico as a tropical depression. *
Hurricane Paul (2012) Hurricane Paul was a strong tropical cyclone that threatened the Baja California peninsula during October 2012. The sixteenth tropical cyclone, tenth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane of the season, Paul originated from a trough of low pres ...
– threatened Baja California, but weakened before landfall. *
Tropical Storm Paul (2018) The 2018 Pacific hurricane season was one of the most active Pacific hurricane seasons on record, producing the highest accumulated cyclone energy value on record in the basin. The season had the fourth-highest number of named storms23, tied wit ...
– never threatened land. In the Western Pacific: *
Tropical Storm Paul (1999) The 1999 Pacific typhoon season was the last Pacific typhoon season to use English names as storm names. It was a very inactive season, featuring the lowest number of typhoons on record, five. It had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1999, ...
(T9908, 12W) In the Southern Hemisphere: * Cyclone Paul (1980) *
Cyclone Paul (2000) The name Paul has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Paul (1978) – made landfall in western Mexico. * Hurricane Paul (1982) – killed over 1,000 in Central America. * Tropical Storm Paul ...
* Cyclone Paul (2010) * Cyclone Paul (2024) {{DEFAULTSORT:Paul Pacific hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles