The name Miriam has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low pressure center and numerous Thunderstorms that produce strong winds and Flooding The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth 's Oceanic divisions
- 1978's Hurricane Miriam
- 1982's Hurricane Miriam
- 1988's Tropical Storm Miriam - continuation of Hurricane Joan which originally formed in the Atlantic Ocean and crossed into the Pacific. The 1978 Pacific hurricane season officially began May 15, 1978, in the eastern Pacific June 1, 1978 in the central Pacific and officially The 1982 Pacific hurricane season officially started May 15 1982 in the eastern Pacific and June 1 1982 in the central Pacific and lasted until November 30 1982 The 1988 Pacific hurricane season was a Pacific hurricane season that saw a below-average amount of Tropical cyclones form and that had only one landfalling Hurricane Joan was a powerful hurricane that caused death and destruction in over a dozen countries in the Caribbean and Central America.
- 1994's Tropical Storm Miriam
- 2000's Tropical Storm Miriam
- 2006's Tropical Storm Miriam
The 1994 Pacific hurricane season officially started on May 15 1994 in the eastern Pacific and on June 1 1994 in the central Pacific and lasted until November 30 1994 The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was an ongoing event in Tropical cyclone Meteorology.
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