South Pacific
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1971–72 – December 1971
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1971–72 – January 1972
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1973–74 – November 1973
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1976–77 – February 1977 (1)
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1976–77 – February 1977 (2)
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – February 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – February/March 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – March 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1983–84 – February 1984
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1983–84 – March 1984
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1984–85 – December 1985
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1986–87 – March 1987
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1988–89 – February 1989
- Unnamed tropical cyclone 1990–91 – December 1990
- Tropical Cyclone 29P 1996–97 – February 1997
Read more about this topic: List Of Unnamed Tropical Cyclones
Famous quotes containing the words south and/or pacific:
“If you are one of the hewers of wood and drawers of small weekly paychecks, your letters will have to contain some few items of news or they will be accounted dry stuff.... But if you happen to be of a literary turn of mind, or are, in any way, likely to become famous, you may settle down to an afternoon of letter-writing on nothing more sprightly in the way of news than the shifting of the wind from south to south-east.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
“We, the lineal representatives of the successful enactors of one scene of slaughter after another, must, whatever more pacific virtues we may also possess, still carry about with us, ready at any moment to burst into flame, the smoldering and sinister traits of character by means of which they lived through so many massacres, harming others, but themselves unharmed.”
—William James (18421910)