Tropical Storm Betty (1963)
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The name Betty has been used for a total of twenty-one tropical cyclones worldwide: seventeen in the Western Pacific Ocean – most recently for three storms in the Philippines by
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, and one each in the Atlantic Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean, the Australian region, and the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Western Pacific: * Tropical Storm Betty (1945) – a short-lived early season storm that did not affect land. * Typhoon Betty (1946) – a strong typhoon that brushed the coasts of the Philippines and Japan. * Typhoon Betty (1949) (T4923) – a late-season tropical cyclone that hit southern Philippines. * Typhoon Betty (1953) (T5319) – a powerful typhoon which took an unusual south-southeastward path from Hainan to the Philippines. * Typhoon Betty (1958) (T5812) – a short-lived but relatively strong system that was considered by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) as a typhoon, despite the Joint Typhoon Warning Center only considering it as a high-end tropical storm. * Typhoon Betty (1961) (T6104, 11W) – an early-season Category 4-equivalent super typhoon which struck Taiwan and eastern China. * Typhoon Betty (1964) (T6405, 07W, Edeng) – a typhoon that formed to the east of Taiwan and passed near Shanghai. * Severe Tropical Storm Betty (1966) (T6617, 17W) – a strong tropical storm that brushed southern Japan and eventually made landfall in South Korea. * Typhoon Betty (1969) (T6908, 08W, Huling) – a minimal typhoon that struck Taiwan and China. *
Typhoon Betty (1972) The 1972 Pacific typhoon season was an above average season, producing 31 tropical storms, 24 typhoons and 2 intense typhoons. It has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1972, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacifi ...
(T7214, 14W, Maring) – a Category 4-equivalent super typhoon that passed through the Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan before striking China. * Typhoon Betty (1975) (T7512, 14W, Ising) – a relatively strong typhoon which struck Taiwan and China * Typhoon Betty (1980) (T8021, 25W, Aring) – a powerful typhoon which caused $181 million worth of damages to the Philippines and killed 101 people. * Severe Tropical Storm Betty (1984) (T8404, 04W, Konsing) – a tropical storm which affected the Philippines and China. * Typhoon Betty (1987) (T8709, 09W, Herming) – a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that severely impacted the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, causing $100 million worth of damages and claiming a total of 92 lives. * Tropical Storm Bavi (2015) (T1503, 03W, Betty) – affected Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, and the Philippines. * Typhoon Wutip (2019) (T1902, 02W, Betty) – a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, caused over $3.3 million (2019 USD) in damages in Guam and Micronesia. * Typhoon Mawar (2023) (T2302, 02W, Betty) – another Category 5-equivalent super typhoon which became the strongest tropical cyclone of 2023 thus far; severely affected Guam and later crossed Okinawa. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Betty (1972) – a Category 2 hurricane which began its life as a subtropical system named ''Bravo''; developed north-northeast of Bermuda but did not make landfall. In the Australian region: * Tropical Cyclone Betty (1966) – a cyclone which made landfall in Australia's Northern Territory. In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Betty (1975) – an erratic and relatively strong tropical cyclone that looped near Fiji. In the South-West Indian: * Tropical Storm Betty (1963) – a weak system which affected no land areas. {{DEFAULTSORT:Betty Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles