Tropical Storm Emma

The name Emma has been used for nine tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

  • Typhoon Emma (1952) (T5203)
  • Typhoon Emma (1956) (T5612) – Category 4 typhoon that affected Okinawa and South Korea, killing 77.
  • Typhoon Emma (1959) (T5920, 46W)
  • Typhoon Emma (1962) (T6222, 73W) – damage in Guam and Saipan totaled out to $250,000.
  • Tropical Storm Emma (1965) (T6510, 12W, Ibiang)
  • Typhoon Emma (1967) (T6735, 37W, Welming)
  • Tropical Storm Emma (1971) (T7109, 09W, Ising)
  • Tropical Storm Emma (1974) (T7406, 07W, Klaring)
  • Tropical Storm Emma (1977) (T7711, 13W)

The name Emma has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the southwestern Indian Ocean.

  • Cyclone Emma (1963)

The name Emma has also been used for three tropical cyclones in the southeastern Indian Ocean.

The name Emma has also been used for:

  • Cyclone Emma (2008), a damaging extratropical cyclone that passed through Central Europe
  • Winter Storm Emma (2018), a European windstorm, part of the 2017–18 European windstorm season.

See also

  • Tropical Storm Ema, a similar name which has been used in the Central Pacific.
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