Tropical Storm Cosme

The name Cosme has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • Tropical Storm Cosme (1983), did not affect land.
  • Hurricane Cosme (1989), a large Category 1 hurricane that made landfall near Acapulco; brought heavy rains, which killed at least 30 people due to drowning.
  • Hurricane Cosme (1995), a Category 1 hurricane that never affected land, caused no damage or fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Cosme (2001), did not make landfall; dissipated about 820 mi (1,320 km) west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
  • Hurricane Cosme (2007), a Category 1 hurricane that stayed far from land, effects were mostly minor.
  • Hurricane Cosme (2013), a Category 1 hurricane; did not make landfall but caused minor damage to the west coast of Mexico and the Revillagigedo Islands.
  • Tropical Storm Cosme (2019), never threatened land.

The name Cosme has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific.

  • Typhoon Sudal (2004) (T0401, 03W, Cosme), strongest typhoon to strike the island of Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia in about 50 years.
  • Tropical Storm Halong (2008) (T0804, 05W, Cosme), caused 58 deaths and $94 million (USD) in damage in Luzon.
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