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The name Kiko has been used for a total of eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: In the Eastern Pacific: * Hurricane Kiko (1983), paralleled the Mexican coastline * Hurricane Kiko (1989), struck Baja California causing minor damage * Hurricane Kiko (2001), stayed in the open ocean * Tropical Storm Kiko (2007), killed 15 people in Mexico without ever making landfall * Hurricane Kiko (2013), never threatened land * Hurricane Kiko (2019), long-lived tropical cyclone that stayed in the open ocean In the Western Pacific:

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  • The name Kiko has been used for a total of eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: In the Eastern Pacific: * Hurricane Kiko (1983), paralleled the Mexican coastline * Hurricane Kiko (1989), struck Baja California causing minor damage * Hurricane Kiko (2001), stayed in the open ocean * Tropical Storm Kiko (2007), killed 15 people in Mexico without ever making landfall * Hurricane Kiko (2013), never threatened land * Hurricane Kiko (2019), long-lived tropical cyclone that stayed in the open ocean In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Nari (2001) (T0116, 20W, Kiko), struck Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and China * Typhoon Khanun (2005) (T0515, 15W, Kiko), struck China * Typhoon Morakot (T0908, 09W, Kiko), a 2009 storm that struck Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and China * Tropical Storm Mangkhut (2013) (T1310, 10W, Kiko) * Tropical Storm Guchol (2017) (T1717, 19W, Kiko) * Typhoon Chanthu (2021) (T2114, 19W, Kiko) - a powerful Category 5 super typhoonThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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  • Philippine typhoon names (en)
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  • Kiko (en)
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  • The name Kiko has been used for a total of eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: In the Eastern Pacific: * Hurricane Kiko (1983), paralleled the Mexican coastline * Hurricane Kiko (1989), struck Baja California causing minor damage * Hurricane Kiko (2001), stayed in the open ocean * Tropical Storm Kiko (2007), killed 15 people in Mexico without ever making landfall * Hurricane Kiko (2013), never threatened land * Hurricane Kiko (2019), long-lived tropical cyclone that stayed in the open ocean In the Western Pacific: (en)
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  • Furacão Kiko (pt)
  • Tropical Storm Kiko (en)
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