Tropical Storm Jeanne (other)
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The name Jeanne was used for three
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
s in the Atlantic Ocean. *
Hurricane Jeanne (1980) Hurricane Jeanne was a moderate hurricane that formed and dissipated in the Gulf of Mexico without making landfall, only one of four occurrences in the 20th century. The thirteenth tropical cyclone, tenth named storm, and eighth hurricane of the ...
– a rare November hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico that caused no significant damage. *
Hurricane Jeanne (1998) The 1998 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the most disastrous Atlantic hurricane seasons on record, featuring the highest number of storm-related fatalities in over 218 years and one of the costliest ever at the time. The season had above av ...
– brushed Cape Verde and travelled over the Azores as an extratropical storm. *
Hurricane Jeanne Hurricane Jeanne was a Saffir–Simpson scale, Category 3 hurricane that struck the Caribbean and the Eastern United States in September 2004. It was the deadliest hurricane in the Atlantic basin since Hurricane Mitch, Mitch in 1998 Atlantic hur ...
(2004) – Strong category 3 hurricane that formed in the Lesser Antilles September 14 and travelled across Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as a tropical storm, causing over 3,000 deaths in Haiti. Crossed the Bahamas and made landfall near Stuart, Florida. The name Jeanne was retired after the 2004 season and was replaced by
Julia Julia is usually a feminine given name. It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julio and Julius. (For further details on etymology, see the Wiktionary entry "Julius".) The given name ''Julia'' had been in use throughout Late Antiquity (e.g. ...
in the 2010 season. The name Jeanne was also used for one tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific. *
Tropical Storm Jeanne (1952) The 1952 Pacific typhoon season had no official bounds, 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 when most tropical cyclones fo ...
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