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*[[2008 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Nakri (Enteng)|2008's Typhoon Nakri]] (T0805, 06W, Enteng)
*[[2008 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Nakri (Enteng)|2008's Typhoon Nakri]] (T0805, 06W, Enteng)
*[[2014 Pacific typhoon season#Severe Tropical Storm Nakri (Inday)|2014's Severe Tropical Storm Nakri]] (T1412, Inday, 12W) - a storm that wasn't recognized by JTWC for 4 days.
*[[2014 Pacific typhoon season#Severe Tropical Storm Nakri (Inday)|2014's Severe Tropical Storm Nakri]] (T1412, Inday, 12W) - a storm that wasn't recognized by JTWC for 4 days.
*[[2055 Pacific typhoon season#Destructive Typhoon Nakri MK II(India) 2055-2069 future typhoon]]


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Revision as of 06:32, 27 August 2014

The name Nakri has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Cambodia and is the name of a flower.

Preceded by Pacific typhoon season names
Nakri
Succeeded by