Tropical Storm Dolly (1972)
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The name Dolly has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Dolly (1953) – strong hurricane that weakened rapidly before passing over Bermuda * Hurricane Dolly (1954) – stayed far from land * Hurricane Dolly (1968) – moved up the east coast of the United States but did not make landfall * Tropical Storm Dolly (1974) – did not strike land * Hurricane Dolly (1996) – made landfall at Quintana Roo, Mexico and again at Tamaulipas, Mexico * Tropical Storm Dolly (2002) – never threatened land. * Hurricane Dolly (2008) – Category 2 hurricane that caused $1.5 billion in damage to Texas and Mexico * Tropical Storm Dolly (2014) – made landfall in Mexico. * Tropical Storm Dolly (2020) – formed off the coast of the United States as a subtropical depression In the Western Pacific Ocean: *
Typhoon Dolly (1946) The 1946 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1946, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year whe ...
– made landfall in China's Zhejiang province In the South-East Indian Ocean: *
Tropical Cyclone Dolly (1965) The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the Australian region between 90°E and 160°E in the 1960s. During the decade, tropical cyclones were named by the New Caledonia Meteorological Service, while the Australian Burea ...
– never impacted land In the South-West Indian Ocean: *
Tropical Storm Dolly (1972) The name Dolly has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Atlantic Ocean: *Hurricane Dolly (1953) – strong hurricane that weakened rapidly before passing over Bermuda *Hurricane Dolly (1954) – stayed far from land *Hurricane D ...
– developed off the coast of Madagascar that later grazed Réunion {{DEFAULTSORT:Dolly Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles