List Of Storms Named Thelma
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The name Thelma has been used for fourteen tropical cyclones worldwide: thirteen in the northwest Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian region. In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Thelma (1951) (T5117) * Typhoon Thelma (1956) (T5603) – struck Japan. ( ja) * Tropical Depression Thelma (1959) (36W, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.) * Typhoon Thelma (1962) (T6214, 58W) – struck Japan. * Tropical Storm Thelma (1965) (04W, Kuring, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.) * Tropical Storm Thelma (1967) (T6725, 29W) * Tropical Storm Thelma (1971) (T7102, 02W) * Tropical Storm Thelma (1973) (T7320, 22W) * Typhoon Thelma (1977) (T7704, 06W) * Tropical Storm Thelma (1980) (T8017, 21W) * Tropical Storm Thelma (1983) (T8323, 24W, Krising) *
Typhoon Thelma (1987) Typhoon Thelma, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Katring, was the first super typhoon to form in the 1987 Pacific typhoon season. Forming from the monsoon trough in the Philippine Sea, Thelma was first designated as a tropical cyclone on July ...
(T8705, 05W, Katring) *
Tropical Storm Thelma Tropical Storm Thelma, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Uring, was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones in Philippine history, killing at least 5,081 people. Forming out of a tropical disturbance on November 1, 1991, severa ...
(1991) (T9125, 27W, Uring) – a relatively weak system which caused major damage in the Philippines and Vietnam; became the deadliest modern-day Philippine tropical cyclone until Typhoon Haiyan 22 years later. The name Thelma was retired after the 1991 season, and was replaced by ''Teresa''. In the Australian region: * Cyclone Thelma (1998) – an intense tropical cyclone which threatened Darwin but ultimately caused less damage than expected. Following the storm, the name Thelma was also retired in the Australian region, and was replaced by ''Tasha''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Thelma Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles