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{{Short description|Cyclone season in the South Pacific Ocean}}
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{{Infobox hurricane season
| Basin=SPac
| Year=2024
| Track=<!--2024-2025 South Pacific cyclone season summary.png-->
| First storm formed=Season not started
| Last storm dissipated=Season not started
| Strongest storm name=
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| Total disturbances=0
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| Total hurricanes=0
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| five seasons=[[2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season|2022–23]], [[2023–24 South Pacific cyclone season|2023–24]], '''2024–25''', ''[[Lists of tropical cyclone names|2025–26]]'', ''[[Lists of tropical cyclone names|2026–27]]''
| Australian season=2024–25 Australian region cyclone season
| South Indian season=2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season}}
The '''2024–25 South Pacific cyclone season''' is an upcoming weather event in the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the east of 160°E. The season will officially start on November 1, 2024, and end on April 30, 2025; however a tropical cyclone could form at any time between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, and would count towards the season total. During the season, tropical cyclones will be officially monitored by the [[Fiji Meteorological Service]], Australian [[Bureau of Meteorology]] and New Zealand's [[MetService]]. The [[United States Armed Forces]] through the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] <small>(JTWC)</small> will also monitor the basin and issue unofficial warnings for American interests. The FMS attaches a number and an F suffix to tropical disturbances that form in or move into the basin while the JTWC designates significant tropical cyclones with a number and a P suffix. The BoM, FMS and MetService all use the [[Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale]] and estimate windspeeds with a period of approximately ten minutes, while the JTWC estimates sustained winds over a 1-minute period, which are subsequently compared to the [[Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale]] <small>(SSHWS)</small>.
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==Storm names==
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Within the Southern Pacific, a tropical depression is judged to have reached tropical cyclone intensity should it reach winds of {{convert|35|kn|km/h mph|round=5|order=out|abbr=on|sortable=on}} and it is evident that gales are occurring at least halfway around the center. Tropical depressions intensifying into a tropical cyclone between the Equator and 26°S and between 160°E - 120°W are named by the FMS; should a tropical depression intensify to the south of 26°S between 160°E and 120°W it will be named in conjunction with the FMS by MetService. Should a tropical cyclone move out of the basin and into the Australian region it will retain its original name. The names that will be used for the 2024–25 season are listed below:<ref name="SPAC TCOP">{{cite report|author=RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee |publisher=World Meteorological Organization |title=Tropical Cyclone Operational Plan for the South-East Indian Ocean and the Southern Pacific Ocean 2023|date=2023|format=PDF |url=https://community.wmo.int/tropical-cyclone-operational-plans|access-date=July 2, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240702134220/https://www.theedkins.co.uk/storms/2024-2025_RAV_TropicalCycloneOperationalPlan_2023_Approved.pdf|archive-date=2024-07-02}}</ref>
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==Season effects==
This table lists all the storms that developed in the South Pacific to the east of [[160th meridian east|longitude 160°E]] during the 2024–25 season. It includes their intensity on the Australian tropical cyclone intensity scale, duration, name, landfalls, deaths, and damages. All data is taken from RSMC Nadi and/or TCWC Wellington, and all of the damage figures are in 2024 or 2025 USD.
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==See also==
{{Portal|Tropical cyclones}}
*[[Weather of 2024]] and [[Weather of 2025|2025]]
*[[List of Southern Hemisphere cyclone seasons]]
*[[Tropical cyclones in 2024]] and [[Tropical cyclones in 2025|2025]]
*Atlantic hurricane seasons: [[2024 Atlantic hurricane season|2024]], [[2025 Atlantic hurricane season|2025]]
*Pacific hurricane seasons: [[2024 Pacific hurricane season|2024]], [[2025 Pacific hurricane season|2025]]
*Pacific typhoon seasons: [[2024 Pacific typhoon season|2024]], [[2025 Pacific typhoon season|2025]]
*North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2024]], [[2025 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|2025]]
*[[2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season]]
*[[2024–25 Australian region cyclone season]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
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