Tropical Storm Ana
The name Ana has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and one in the Central Pacific.
Atlantic
As of 2018, Ana is the only name that has been used for seven storms in the Atlantic without any of them reaching hurricane strength.
- Tropical Storm Ana (1979), which formed east of the Lesser Antilles and crossed Leeward Islands
- Tropical Storm Ana (1985), which rounded Bermuda, neared Newfoundland, but dissipated before striking
- Tropical Storm Ana (1991), which travelled parallel to the East Coast of the United States
- Tropical Storm Ana (1997), which wobbled off the Carolinas
- Tropical Storm Ana (2003), the first recorded Atlantic storm to form in April
- Tropical Storm Ana (2009), a weak tropical storm that crossed the Leeward Islands and dissipated near Puerto Rico
- Tropical Storm Ana (2015), the earliest storm to make landfall in the United States during the calendar year
Central Pacific
- Hurricane Ana (2014), the longest-lived hurricane in the central Pacific basin, bringing heavy rain to the Hawaiian Islands
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See also
- Tropical Storm Anna
- Storm Ana, an extratropical cyclone of the 2017–18 Western Europe windstorm season
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