List of storms named Utor
The name Utor is on the name list for the western north Pacific and has been used for three tropical cyclones since the name list was introduced in 2000. The name was contributed by the United States and is a Marshallese word for squall line.
- Tropical Storm Utor (2001) (T0104, 06W, Feria) – killed 114.
- Typhoon Utor (2006) (T0622, 25W, Seniang) – struck the Philippines almost immediately after Typhoon Durian.
- Typhoon Utor (2013) (T1311, 11W, Labuyo) – a strong typhoon which struck the Philippines and China.
The name Utor was retired after the 2013 season, due to extensive damages caused in the Philippines. The name chosen to replace Utor is Barijat, which is Marshallese for coastal areas impacted by waves/winds.
- Tropical Storm Barijat (2018) (T1823, 27W, Neneng)- A tropical storm which affected Extreme Northern Luzon and Southern China.
Preceded by Krathon |
Pacific typhoon season names Barijat |
Succeeded by Trami |
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