The name John has been used for nine tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and two tropical cyclones in the Australian region.
In the Eastern Pacific:
- Hurricane John (1978) – Category 2 hurricane that did not affect land
- Hurricane John (1982) – Category 3 hurricane that never made landfall
- Tropical Storm John (1988) – affected the southern Baja California Peninsula
- Hurricane John (1994) (T9420, 10E) – Category 5 hurricane that was the furthest-traveling tropical cyclone; crossed into the Western Pacific Ocean, becoming a typhoon
- Tropical Storm John (2000) – did not affect land
- Hurricane John (2006) – Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Baja California Sur
- Tropical Storm John (2012) – brought rain and wind to the Baja California Peninsula
- Hurricane John (2018) – Category 2 hurricane that affected Baja California Sur without making landfall
- Hurricane John (2024) – Category 3 hurricane that impacted Guerrero and Oaxaca, re-formed off the Pacific coast of Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone John (1989) – affected Cocos Island
- Cyclone John (1999) – made landfall in Western Australia
See also
edit- List of storms named Juan – a similar name that has been used in two tropical cyclone basins