User:Jason Rees/French Polynesia TC's

Pre 1900's

 * 1819 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands.
 * December 26, 1821 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands.
 * January 1825 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Tuamotu Islands.
 * December 20 – 24, 1831 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia, the Samoan Islands and the Southern Cook Islands.


 * December 19 – 21, 1843 – A weak tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia, where it caused four deaths and severe damage on the islands of Maupiti, Tahaa, Huahine and Bora-Bora.
 * January 22, 1856 – A tropical cyclone impacted the French Polynesian island of Tahiti.
 * December 1861 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands.
 * February 2 – 3, 1865 – A tropical cyclone caused major damage to French Polynesia, including on the Leeward Islands, Tahiti and the Austral Islands.
 * March 1869 – A tropical cyclone existed to the south of the Austral Islands.
 * January 4 – 9, 1875 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Tuamotu Islands.
 * December 24 – 25, 1875 – A tropical cyclone existed in between Samoa and French Polynesia.
 * January 18 – 19, 1877 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society and Tuamotu Islands.
 * September 2, 1877 - A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia.
 * February 5 – 8, 1878 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Tuamotu Islands where it caused 117 deaths and severe damage.
 * March 13 or 18, 1882 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Austral Islands.
 * April 10 – 11, 1887 – A tropical cyclone was located to the south of French Polynesia's Austral Islands.
 * December 15, 1890 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Austral Islands.

1900's

 * December 22, 1901 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands, where it destroyed a large part of the Papeete quays.
 * January 14 – 15, 1903 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Tuamotu Islands, where 517 people were killed, 2 schooners were lost and 83 cutters were demolished.
 * March 23 – 26, 1905 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia, where it caused 8 deaths and severe damage.
 * February 6 – 8, 1906 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia as well as the Northern and Southern Cook Islands, where it caused more than 150 deaths and extensive damage, before heading towards the Gambier Islands.

1920's

 * August 20, 1921 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Marquesas Islands.
 * February 1922 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Marquesas Islands.
 * December 31, 1925 – January 1, 1926 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands.
 * January 1926 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia.

1930's

 * March 1930 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Marquesas Islands.
 * August 23 – 26, 1933 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Austral Islands.
 * February 6 – 12, 1935 – A tropical cyclone impacted French Polynesia's Society Islands and the Southern Cook Islands where extensive damage was reported.
 * 1936 – A tropical cyclone impacted Palmerston Island in the Southern Cook Islands, which caused Captain J Benton to move 12 people to the island of Manihiki.


 * February 25 – 27, 1937 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Southern Cook Islands and the Austral Islands.

1970's

 * Emma - 1969-70
 * Vivienne - 71-72
 * Frances - 75-76
 * Kim - 76-77
 * Robert -76-77
 * Diana - 77-78

1980's

 * Diola - 80-81
 * Fran - 80-81
 * Tahmar - 80-81
 * Lisa - 82-83
 * Nano - 82-83
 * Nisha - Orama - 82-83
 * Prema - 82-83
 * Rewa - 82-83
 * Saba
 * Veena - 82-83
 * Ima - 85-86
 * June - 85-86
 * Sally - 86-87
 * Cilla - 87-88
 * Judy - 88-89
 * Hinano -88-89

1990's

 * December 9 – 12, 1991 - Severe Tropical Cyclone Wasa-Arthur
 * March 25 – 29, 1992 – Tropical Cyclone Hettie moved southeastwards through the archipelago, without directly impacting any island or atoll. However, the atoll of Hereheretue reported gale force winds, a northeasterly swell of about 4 m and some minor damage to crops and property.


 * William -94-95
 * Keli - 96-97
 * Martin - 97-98
 * Osea - 97-98
 * December 2 - 10, 1997 - As it weakened, Tropical Cyclone Pam posed a threat to the Austral Islands during its weakening phase, however, there was no damage reported in the archipelago.
 * Ursula - 97-98
 * Veli - 97-98
 * Alan - 97-98
 * April 27 - May 3, 1998 - Tropical Cyclone Bart impacted the atolls of Takaroa, Hao and Puka-Puka, however, any damage was considered to be minimal. Ten deaths were associated with Bart, after waves associated with the system capsized a boat.

2000's

 * Leo - 1999-2000
 * Judy 2004-05
 * Zita 2006-07
 * Arthur - 2006-07
 * Oli - 2009-10

2010's

 * Hayley - 2012-13
 * Niko - 2014 - 15
 * Yalo 2015-16


 * January 28 - 29, 2018 - During January 28, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Centre issued a tropical cyclone formation alert on a tropical disturbance, that was located near the French Polynesian island of Rapa Iti. However, the alert was cancelled during the next day, after the system's low level circulation center became ragged, while atmospheric convection was displaced to the east of the circulation center.