The name Vicente has been used for one
tropical cyclone
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and for two in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In the Eastern Pacific:
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Tropical Storm Vicente (2018)
Tropical Storm Vicente was an unusually small tropical cyclone that made landfall as a tropical depression in the Mexican state of Michoacán on October 23, 2018, causing deadly mudslides. The 21st named storm of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season ...
– Formed south of Guatemala and moved towards southwestern Mexico.
In the Western Pacific Ocean, it was submitted by the United States.
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Tropical Storm Vicente (2005)
Tropical Storm Vicente was a short-lived but deadly tropical storm which caused severe flooding in Vietnam and Thailand in September 2005.
Meteorological history
Tropical Depression 16W formed 205 nautical miles (375 km) east-southeast of ...
(T0516, 16W) – Caused severe flooding in Vietnam and Thailand.
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Typhoon Vicente (2012)
Typhoon Vicente, known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Ferdie, was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Chinese province of Guangdong since Hagupit in 2008, and was regarded as the strongest storm to affect Hong Kong and Macau i ...
(T1208, 09W, Ferdie) – Affected the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong, China.
The name ''Vicente'' was retired from use in the Western Pacific after the 2012 season and replaced with ''
Lan''.
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