Tropical Storm Olga
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The name Olga has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin and ten tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean.
Olga is used on the six-year lists in the Atlantic, where it replaced Opal:
- 2001's Hurricane Olga - late season storm that had no effect on land.
Olga has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific:
- 1948's Tropical Storm Olga
- 1954's Typhoon Olga
- 1958's Typhoon Olga
- 1961's Typhoon Olga
- 1964's Tropical Storm Olga (Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.)
- 1966's Tropical Storm Olga
- 1970's Super Typhoon Olga - affected Japan.
- 1972's Typhoon Olga - caused minimal damage in the Marshall Islands and the Northern Marianas Islands.
- 1976's Typhoon Olga - affected the Philippines and Japan.
- 1999's Typhoon Olga - killed 64 in North and South Korea.
Olga has been used for at least one tropical cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere:
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