The name Monica has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean:
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Tropical Storm Monica (1967)
The 1967 Pacific hurricane season started on June 1 and ended on November 30, 1967. The season was of little note except for Hurricanes Katrina and Olivia. Katrina made landfall on the Baja Peninsula, killing at least 60 and made 2,500 homeless. O ...
, which spent its life at sea south of Mexico
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Hurricane Monica (1971), did not affect land
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Tropical Storm Monica (1975), stayed far from land
In the Southern Hemisphere near Australia:
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Tropical Cyclone Monica (1984), formed west of New Caledonia, dissipated in the Coral Sea
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Cyclone Monica
Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica was the most intense tropical cyclone, in terms of maximum sustained winds, on record to impact Australia. The 17th and final storm of the 2005–06 Australian region cyclone season, Monica originated from an area ...
(2006), struck the Northern Territory
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