The name Javier has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Hurricane Javier (1980) – stayed in the open ocean.
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Hurricane Javier (1986) – produced high waves in southern California.
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Hurricane Javier (1992) – dissipated south of Hawaii.
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Tropical Storm Javier (1998) – made landfall in southwestern Mexico, dissipated shortly after moving ashore.
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Hurricane Javier (2004) – made landfall in Baja California; later produced rainfall across the southwest United States.
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Tropical Storm Javier (2016) – struck Baja California, degenerated into a remnant low shortly after passing offshore.
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Tropical Storm Javier (2022) – formed near Baja California but did not make landfall, dissipated shortly after.
See also
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Tropical Storm Xavier The name Xavier has been used for three tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone
Extratropical cyclones, sometimes called mid-latitude cyclones or wave cyclones, are low-pressure areas which, along with the anticyclones of high-pressure ...
– a similar name which is also included in the Eastern Pacific lists.
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