Tropical Storm Greg
The name Greg has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one in the Western Pacific.
Greg is used on the current six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific:
- Hurricane Greg (1981)
- Hurricane Greg (1987)
- Hurricane Greg (1993) – A continuation of Atlantic Tropical Storm Bret.
- Hurricane Greg (1999) – Killed nine in Mexico from flooding, made landfall in Baja California Sur
- Tropical Storm Greg (2005) – Idled in the open sea, no damage.
- Hurricane Greg (2011) – Stayed away from Mexico and had no effect on land.
- Tropical Storm Greg (2017) – Churned in the open ocean.
The name Greg was also used for two tropical cyclones in the Australian region.
- Cyclone Greg (1990)
- Cyclone Greg (2017) (30U) – A storm that moved out of the Australian region.
The name Greg was also used on the old name lists once for Pacific typhoons:
- Tropical Storm Greg (1996) (43W) – brushed Borneo.
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