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Tropical Storm Ivy

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The name Ivy has been used for a total of sixteen tropical cyclones worldwide: eleven in the Western Pacific Ocean, two in the Southwest Indian Ocean and three in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean.

Western Pacific:

  • Tropical Storm Ivy (1952) (T5207)
  • Typhoon Ivy (1956) (T5617)
  • Tropical Depression Ivy (1960) (01W, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.)
  • Typhoon Ivy (1962) (T6226, 76W)
  • Typhoon Ivy (1965) (T6514, 18W, Pining)
  • Tropical Storm Ivy (1967) (T6739, 41W)
  • Tropical Storm Ivy (1971) (T7113, 13W) – struck Japan.
  • Typhoon Ivy (1974) (T7410, 12W, Iliang) – struck Luzon and southeastern China.
  • Typhoon Ivy (1977) (T7717, 17W)
  • Typhoon Ivy (1991) (T9115, 17W) – approached Japan.
  • Typhoon Ivy (1994) (T9419, 22W)
  • Southwest Indian Ocean:

  • Cyclone Ivy (1966)
  • Cyclone Ivy (1994)
  • Southwest Pacific Ocean:

  • Cyclone Ivy (1972)
  • Cyclone Ivy (1989)
  • Cyclone Ivy (2004) – caused extensive damage in Vanuatu.
  • References

    Tropical Storm Ivy Wikipedia