Cyclone Sally (2005)
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tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depen ...
s worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean, nine in the Western Pacific Ocean, and three in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Sally (2020) – made landfall in
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as a Category 2 hurricane. A slow-moving storm that dropped heavy rain on multiple Gulf coast states; earliest eighteenth named storm on record. In the Western Pacific Ocean: * Typhoon Sally (1954) (T5421), Category 5 super typhoon that was miles from making landfall in the Philippines before curving back into open waters. * Tropical Storm Sally (1959) (T5902, 03W) * Typhoon Sally (1961) (T6122, 54W) * Typhoon Sally (1964) (T6418, 27W, Aring), made landfall in the Philippines as a Category 5 typhoon. * Typhoon Sally (1967) (T6702, 02W, Bebeng) * Tropical Storm Sally (1970) (T7005, 05W) * Typhoon Sally (1972) (T7229, 31W) * Typhoon Sally (1976) (T7608, 08W, Isang) * Typhoon Sally (1996) (T9623, 23W, Maring), a Category 5 typhoon that made landfall in a similar location in the Philippines as Typhoon Sally of 1964, at a similar intensity, before going on to make landfall in China. In the Southern Hemisphere: * Cyclone Sally (1971), a severe cyclone that made landfall in Australia. * Cyclone Sally (1986), impacted the Cook Islands. * Cyclone Sally (2005), churned in the open ocean. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sally Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles South Pacific cyclone set index articles