Tropical Storm Marie

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The name Marie has been used for tropical cyclones in the eastern and in the western Pacific Ocean.

In the Eastern Pacific (5):

  • Hurricane Marie (1984), a Category 1 hurricane that stayed offshore Baja California in early September
  • Hurricane Marie (1990), a Category 4 hurricane that had no effects on land; briefly threatened the Hawaiian islands
  • Hurricane Marie (2008), a Category 1 hurricane that had no effects on land
  • Hurricane Marie (2014), a rare Category 5 hurricane that produced some flooding in coastal Mexico while producing large swells that caused damage and multiple deaths along Baja California and Southern California
  • Hurricane Marie (2020), a Category 4 hurricane that had no effects on land

In the Western Pacific (9):

  • Typhoon Marie (1954) (T5415), struck Japan, sank the Toya Maru
  • Typhoon Marie (1958) (T5827)
  • Tropical Storm Marie (1961) (T6117, 49W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1964) (T6416, 20W, Undang)
  • Typhoon Marie (1966) (T6631, 33W)
  • Tropical Storm Marie (1969) (T6919, 23W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1972) (T7224, 26W) – destroyed many crops and coconut palms in the Northern Marianas Islands
  • Typhoon Marie (1976) (T7603, 03W)
  • Typhoon Marie (1997) (T9705, 06W)

See also[]

  • Tropical Storm Mary (1962)
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