Tropical Storm Marie

Marie is used on the modern six-year lists for tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific:

  • Hurricane Marie (1984), a Category 1 hurricane that stayed offshore Baja California in early September
  • Hurricane Marie (1990), a Category 4 major hurricane that had no effects on land; briefly threatened the Hawaiian islands
  • Hurricane Marie (2008), a Category 1 hurricane that had no effects on land
  • Hurricane Marie (2014), a rare Category 5 major hurricane that produced some flooding in coastal Mexico while producing large swells that caused damage and multiple deaths along Baja California and Southern California

Tropical Storm Marie may refer to:

Marie was also used for nine tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific:

  • Typhoon Marie (1954) (T5415), struck Japan and sank the Toya Maru . So this typhoon as known as Toya Maru Typhoon (ja) .
  • Typhoon Marie (1958) (T5827)
  • Tropical Storm Marie (1961) (T6117, 49W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1964) (T6416, 20W, Undang)
  • Typhoon Marie (1966) (T6631, 33W)
  • Tropical Storm Marie (1969) (T6919, 23W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1972) (T7224, 26W) – destroyed many crops and coconut palms in the Northern Marianas Islands
  • Typhoon Marie (1976) (T7603, 03W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1997) (T9705, 06W)

See also

  • Tropical Storm Maria (disambiguation)
  • Tropical Storm Mary (1962)
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