List of storms named John
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) – strong tropical storm that did not affect land
- Hurricane John (2006) – Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Baja California Sur
- Tropical Storm John (2012) – weak tropical storm that 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) – powerful and erratic Category 3 hurricane that caused devastating flooding in Guerrero and Oaxaca
The name John was retired after the 2024 season and replaced with Jake.
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone John (1989) – affected Cocos Island
- Cyclone John (1999) – made landfall in Western Australia
After the 1999–2000 season, the name John was retired from the Australian region naming lists.
See also
Storms with similar names
- Storm Johannes (2025) – a European windstorm that caused three fatalities in Sweden; named the Latin equivalent of John
- List of storms named Juan – a similar name that has been used in two tropical cyclone basins; named the Spanish equivalent of John