The name Josie has been used to name three tropical cyclones worldwide: twice by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean and once by the Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) in the South Pacific.
In the Western Pacific, where it replaced Jose after 2014:
- Tropical Depression 13W (2018) (13W, Josie) – short-lived system which peaked as a tropical storm on JTWC; brought significant flooding to several parts of the Philippines.
- Typhoon Nanmadol (2022) (T2214, 16W, Josie) – an intense typhoon that became the strongest tropical cyclone of 2022, made landfall in Japan.
Preceded byInday | Pacific typhoon season names Josie |
Succeeded byKiyapo |
In the South Pacific:
- Cyclone Josie (2018) – moved near Tonga and claimed the lives of 4 people, with another person remaining missing.
Preceded byIris | Pacific cyclone season names Josie |
Succeeded byKeni |
In the South-West Indian Ocean:
Preceded byIletta | South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season names Josie |
Succeeded byKarlette |
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