Tropical Storm Hanna

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The name Hanna or Hannah has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: five in the Atlantic Ocean and six in the Western Pacific Ocean (four regionally in the Philippines by PAGASA). Hanna has also been used for one extratropical European windstorm .

In the Atlantic:

  • Hurricane Hannah (1959) – Category 3 hurricane, was only a threat to shipping.
  • Tropical Storm Hanna (2002) – struck the Gulf Coast of the United States.
  • Hurricane Hanna (2008) – Category 1 hurricane, caused over 500 deaths in Haiti before traveling up the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.
  • Tropical Storm Hanna (2014) – formed from the remnants of Tropical Storm Trudy from the Eastern Pacific, dissipated, then reorganized, and made landfall in Nicaragua.
  • Hurricane Hanna (2020) – Category 1 hurricane, impacted South Texas and Northeastern Mexico.

In the Pacific:

  • Typhoon Hannah (1947) – remained over the open ocean.
  • Tropical Depression Hannah (1997) (01W, Atring) – dissipated just east of Mindanao, Philippines.
  • Tropical Storm Lekima (2007) (T0714, 16W, Hanna) – a deadly tropical storm that affected both Philippines and Vietnam.
  • Tropical Storm Tokage (2011) (T1107, 09W, Hanna)
  • Typhoon Soudelor (2015) (T1513, 13W, Hanna) – Category 5 super typhoon, had severe impacts in the Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, and eastern China.
  • Typhoon Lekima (2019) (T1910, 10W, Hanna) – Category 4 super typhoon, caused destruction to East China.

In Europe:

  • Storm Hannah (2019)
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