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The name Jose has been used for eight tropical cyclones worldwide: six in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic: *
Tropical Storm Jose (1981) The 1981 Atlantic hurricane season featured direct or indirect impacts from nearly all of its 12  tropical or subtropical storms. Overall, the season was fairly active, with 22 tropical depressions, 12 of which became a namable st ...
– short-lived and weak storm that did not impact land * Hurricane Jose (1999) – Category 2 hurricane that caused moderate damage in the Lesser Antilles * Tropical Storm Jose (2005) – formed very close to Mexico, made landfall hours later as a weak tropical storm *
Tropical Storm Jose (2011) The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season was the second in a group of three very active Atlantic hurricane seasons, each with 19 tropical cyclone naming, named storms. The above-average activity was mostly due to a 2010–12 La Niña event, La Ni ...
– formed south-southwest of Bermuda, dissipating two days later * Hurricane Jose (2017) – long-lived hurricane that brushed the Lesser Antilles as a strong Category 4 hurricane and later brought heavy rain and rough surf to the East Coast of the United States as a tropical storm *
Tropical Storm Jose (2023) The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season is the upcoming Atlantic Ocean tropical cyclone season in the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially begins on June 1, and ends on November 30. These dates, adopted by convention, historically de ...
– strong but small storm that was absorbed by Post-Tropical Cyclone Franklin In the Western Pacific: *
Typhoon Halong (2014) Typhoon Halong, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Jose, was an intense Typhoon in the Western Pacific basin in August 2014. It was the twelfth named storm and the fifth typhoon of the 2014 Pacific typhoon season. The storm reached its maximum ...
(T1411, 11W, Jose) – a Category 5 super typhoon that enhanced monsoonal rains in the Philippines but remained off-shore and later made landfall on Shikoku, Japan, as a minimal typhoon. The name was retired by PAGASA from future use in the region after that one use, and replaced with Josie for the 2018 Pacific typhoon season. In the South-West Indian Ocean: * Tropical Storm Jose (1964) – a weak tropical storm that had minor effects on land. {{DEFAULTSORT:Jose Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles