Tropical Storm Ann

The name Ann has been used for three tropical cyclones in the north-western Pacific Ocean, and for one tropical cyclone in the Australian region (in the south-western Pacific Ocean). It should not be confused with the similar names of Anne, Ana or Anna.

North-Western Pacific Ocean

  • Tropical Storm Ann (1945)
  • Tropical Storm Ann (1996) (T9602, 02W, Biring), minimal impact in the Philippines
  • Tropical Storm Ann (1999) (T9917, 23W), approached the Chinese coast to the north of Shanghai, then crossed the Yellow Sea before dissipating just off the South Korean coast

Australian region

  • Cyclone Ann (2019)—an off-season tropical cyclone that reached Category 2 intensity on the Australian scale before making landfall in Far North Queensland as a tropical low


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