Tropical Storm Dora

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The name Dora has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, seven in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the Southwest Pacific Ocean.

Atlantic:

  • Tropical Storm Dora (1956) – moved across the southern Bay of Campeche.
  • Hurricane Dora (1964) – Category 4 major hurricane, made landfall near St. Augustine, Florida, with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h).

The name Dora was retired after the 1964 Atlantic hurricane season, and was replaced by Dolly for the 1968 season.

Eastern Pacific:

  • Hurricane Dora (1981)
  • Tropical Storm Dora (1987)
  • Hurricane Dora (1993)
  • Hurricane Dora (1999) (T9911, 07E) – long-lived hurricane in the Eastern, Central, and Western Pacific basins; did not affect land.
  • Tropical Storm Dora (2005) – moved parallel to the Mexican coast near Acapulco.
  • Hurricane Dora (2011) – moved parallel to the Mexican coast of Baja California Sur.
  • Hurricane Dora (2017) - moved parallel to the Mexican coast.

Western Pacific:

  • Typhoon Dora (1947) (T4719)

South-West Indian:

  • Cyclone Dora (2007)

Southwest Pacific:

  • Cyclone Dora (1964)
  • Cyclone Dora (1971)
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