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The name Javier has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. *
Hurricane Javier (1980) The 1980 Pacific hurricane season officially started May 15, 1980, in the eastern Pacific and June 1, 1980, in the central Pacific, lasting until November 30, 1980. These dates conventionally delimit each year when most tropical cyclones form in t ...
– stayed in the open ocean. * Hurricane Javier (1986) – produced high waves in southern California. * Hurricane Javier (1992) – dissipated south of Hawaii. * Tropical Storm Javier (1998) – made landfall in southwestern Mexico, dissipated shortly after moving ashore. *
Hurricane Javier (2004) Hurricane Javier was a powerful tropical cyclone whose remnants brought above-average rainfall totals across the western United States in September 2004. Javier was the tenth named storm, the sixth hurricane and the final major hurricane of the 20 ...
– made landfall in Baja California; later produced rainfall across the southwest United States. * Tropical Storm Javier (2016) – struck Baja California, degenerated into a remnant low shortly after passing offshore. *
Tropical Storm Javier (2022) The 2022 Pacific hurricane season was a fairly active Pacific hurricane season, with nineteen named storms (including two that crossed over from the Atlantic), ten hurricanes, and four major hurricanes forming. The season officially began on May ...
– formed near Baja California but did not make landfall, dissipated shortly after.


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Tropical Storm Xavier The name Xavier has been used for three tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: *Tropical Storm Xavier (1992), a weak tropical storm that did not approach land. *Tropical Storm Xavier (2018), tropical sto ...
– a similar name which is also included in the Eastern Pacific lists. {{DEFAULTSORT:Javier Pacific hurricane set index articles