Talk:Tropical cyclones by year/2000–2009

2000 Atlantic 19 15 8 Keith 79 $1.2 billion Keith Included one subtropical storm
Eastern Pacific 22 19 6 Carlotta 27 $84 million
Western Pacific 51 23 13 Bilis 467 $7.11 billion
North Indian 6 5 2 BOB 05 238 $185 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
16 8 4 Hudah 1,044 $800 million Included one subtropical depression with gale-force winds
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 12 7 Paul 0 $150 million (AUD) Steve, Tessi, Rosita, Sam
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
19 6 4 Kim 1
Worldwide 121 85 42 Hudah 1,856 $9.5 billion 5
2001 Atlantic 17 15 9 Michelle 105 $7.1 billion Allison, Iris, Michelle
Eastern Pacific 19 15 8 Juliette 13 $401 million Adolph
Western Pacific 45 26 16 Faxai 1,287 $2.3 billion Vamei
North Indian 6 4 1 ARB 01 108 $104 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 8 4 Ando 4
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 10 2 Walter Abigail
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
10 6 2 Waka 8 $52 million Paula, Sose, Trina, Waka
Worldwide 119 82 42 Faxai 1,525 $9.9 billion 10
2002 Atlantic 14 12 4 Isidore 53 $2.6 billion Isidore, Lili
Eastern Pacific 21 16 8 Kenna 7 $101 million Kenna Tied for most Category 5 hurricanes (with 1994 and 2018)
Western Pacific 44 26 15* Fengshen 725 $9.5 billion Chataan, Rusa, Pongsona
North Indian 7 4 0 BOB 04 182 $25 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
15 13 10 Hary 106 $290 million
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
10 8 3 Chris 19 $1 million (AUD) Chris
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
16 4 2 Zoe Zoe
Worldwide 124 80 40 Zoe 1,092 $12.5 billion 8
2003 Atlantic 21 16 7 Isabel 92 $4.4 billion Fabian, Isabel, Juan
Eastern Pacific 17 16 7 Nora 23 $129 million
Western Pacific 45 21 14 Maemi 360 $5.7 billion Yanyan, Imbudo, Maemi
North Indian 7 3 1 ARB 06 358 $163 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 12 7 Kalunde 115 $3 million Included one subtropical depression with hurricane-force winds
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
12 11 5 Inigo 60 $12 million Erica, Inigo, Included the cyclone tied for the most intense in the Australian basin
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
16 9 7 Erica 23 $293 million Ami, Beni, Cilla, Heta
Worldwide 131 88 48 Inigo 1,031 $10.7 billion 12
2004 Atlantic 16 15 9 Ivan 3,100+ $60.1 billion Charley, Frances, Ivan, Jeanne Included one subtropical storm
Eastern Pacific 18 12 6 Javier
Western Pacific 45 29 19 Chaba 2,428 $18.1 billion Sudal, Tingting, Rananim
North Indian 9 4 1 BOB 01 587 $130 million First season with named cyclonic storms
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
18 9 5 Gafilo 396 $250 million Included the strongest cyclone on record in the basin
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
10 9 3 Fay $22 million (AUD) Monty, Fay
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
15 3 1 Ivy 15 $7.8 million Ivy
South Atlantic 1 1 1 Catarina 3 $350 million First hurricane on record to strike Brazil
Worldwide 129 80 44 Gafilo 6,529 $78.9 billion 10
2005 Atlantic 31 28 15 Wilma 2,280+ $180 billion Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Stan, Wilma Second costliest hurricane season on record
Most tropical cyclones, storms, hurricanes, major hurricanes and Category 5's (4) in one season
Most retired names
Only year to use the Greek alphabet
Included 1 subtropical storm and 1 subtropical depression
Eastern Pacific 17 15 7 Kenneth 6 $12 million
Western Pacific 33 24 13 Haitang 436 $7.6 billion Matsa, Nabi, Longwang
North Indian 12 3 0 Pyarr 273 $21.4 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
19 8 3 Juliet 78
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
14 10 6 Ingrid Harvey, Ingrid
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
17 8 5 Percy $55 million Meena, Nancy, Olaf
Worldwide 141 94 49 Wilma 3,073 $188 billion 13
2006 Atlantic 10 10 5 Gordon and Helene 14 $500 million
Eastern Pacific 25 19 11 Ioke 14 $355 million Ioke
Western Pacific 40* 24* 15* Yagi 3,886 $14.4 billion Chanchu, Bilis, Saomai, Xangsane, Durian
North Indian 12 3 1 Mala 623 $6.7 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
11 8 3 Carina 59
Australian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
16 11 7 Glenda 1 $808 million Clare, Larry, Glenda, Monica
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
20 7 5 Xavier
Worldwide 132 80 46 Yagi & Glenda 4,597 $16 billion 10
2007 Atlantic 17 15 6 Dean 423 $3 billion Dean, Felix, Noel Included one subtropical storm
Two Category 5 Hurricanes that made landfall
Eastern Pacific 15 11 4 Flossie 42 $80 million
Western Pacific 34 24 14 Sepat 388 $7.5 billion
North Indian 11 4 2 Gonu 16,248 $9.7 billion
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
17 11 6 Dora and Favio 172 $337 million Included the 2nd wettest tropical cyclone on record
Australia
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 9 4 George 152 $87.1 million George, Guba
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
12 5 1 Daman 4 Cliff, Daman
Worldwide 115 87 37 George 17,429 $20.7 billion 7
2008 Atlantic 17 16 8 Ike 1,047 $49.5 billion Gustav, Ike, Paloma Only year on record in which a major hurricane existed in every month from July through November
Eastern Pacific 19 17 7 Norbert 45 $152 million Alma
Western Pacific 40 22 11 Jangmi 1,936 $5.9 billion
North Indian 10 4 1 Nargis 138,927 $14.7 billion Costliest North Indian cyclone season on record
Included 6th deadliest tropical cyclone on record
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
12 10 9 Hondo 123 $38 million
Australian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
14 7 3 Billy 1 $22.4 million Helen
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
13 7 1 Funa 12 $64.2 million Gene
Worldwide 124 83 40 Jangmi 142,091 $70.3 billion 6
2009 Atlantic 11 9 3 Bill 9 $58 million
Eastern Pacific 23 20 8 Rick 16 $188 million
Western Pacific 41* 22 13 Nida 2,348 $10.5 billion Morakot, Ketsana, Parma
North Indian 8 4 0 Aila 421 618 million
South-West Indian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
15 11 4 Cleo 29
Australian
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
17 9 3 Hamish 2 $123 million Hamish, Laurence
South Pacific
(Jan. – July/August – Dec.)
14 5 0 Lin and Mick 6 $64.2 million Mick
Worldwide 126 78 31 Nida 2,831 $11.5 billion 6

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