List Of Tropical Storms Named Dean
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The name Dean was used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. *
Tropical Storm Dean (1983) Tropical Storm Dean caused minor flooding along portions of the East Coast of the United States in September 1983. The seventh tropical cyclone and fourth named storm the 1983 Atlantic hurricane season, Dean developed from a frontal low to ...
, struck the coast of Virginia, causing minor erosion and flooding *
Hurricane Dean (1989) Hurricane Dean was a strong tropical cyclone that brought minor effects the United States and Atlantic Canada offshore in early August 1989. The fourth named storm and second hurricane of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, Dean formed on July ...
, passed over Bermuda, causing $8.9 million in damage and 16 injuries *
Tropical Storm Dean (1995) Tropical Storm Dean was a short-lived storm that formed in late July 1995 and lasted into early August. It was the fourth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. It spent most of its life as a tropical depression, and briefly gained tr ...
, caused significant flooding damage to Chambers County, Texas, but 1 death *
Tropical Storm Dean (2001) Tropical Storm Dean was a strong tropical storm that affected at least twelve islands along its path from the tropical Atlantic Ocean to east of Atlantic Canada in August 2001. Dean developed from a tropical wave on August 22 over the Lesser Antil ...
, caused $7.7 million in damage to Puerto Rico and minimal damage to the U.S. Virgin Islands * Hurricane Dean (2007), a Cape-Verde hurricane that made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula at Category 5 strength The name was retired after 2007, and was replaced by ''
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'' in the 2013 season. In the Southeastern Indian Ocean: *
Cyclone Dean (1980) In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an an ...
, which struck Western Australia and caused substantial damage to Port Hedland {{DEFAULTSORT:Dean Atlantic hurricane set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles