The name Doreen has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The name Bonnie has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide, eight in the Atlantic Ocean and one each in the Western Pacific and the Australian region of the Southern Hemisphere.
The name Lisa has been used for nine tropical cyclones worldwide: five in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the South Pacific Ocean.
The name Nicole has been used for four tropical cyclones and one subtropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean:
The name Kate has been used for nineteen tropical cyclones worldwide, five in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the western Pacific Ocean, ten in the western Pacific Ocean, and three in the Southern Hemisphere.
The name Chris has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
The name Joyce has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and one tropical cyclone in the Australian region. It was used in the Pacific on the old four-year lists. In the Atlantic, it replaced Joan which was retired following the 1988 season.
The name Ilsa has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Atlantic Ocean, three in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and three in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean.
The name Barbara has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, seven in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the South Pacific Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, and two in the South-West Indian Ocean. It has also been used to name one extratropical cyclone in the UK and Ireland.
The name Felicia has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Felicia replaced Fefa which was retired in 1992.
The name Gil has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The name Miriam has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The name Olivia has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The 1973 Pacific hurricane season was an event in tropical cyclone meteorology. The most important system this year was Hurricane Ava, which was the most intense Pacific hurricane known at the time. Several other much weaker tropical cyclones came close to, or made landfall on, the Pacific coast of Mexico. The most serious of these was Hurricane Irah, which downed power and communication lines in parts of the Baja California Peninsula; the other landfalling storms caused rain and some flooding. No tropical cyclone this season caused any deaths.
The name Fred has been used for a total of six tropical cyclones worldwide, three in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean.
The name Pamela has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and ten in the Western Pacific.