Tropical Storm Anna
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The name Anna has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as twice elsewhere worldwide. There were several tropical cyclones with the similar name of Ana.
Atlantic Ocean:
- 1956's Hurricane Anna - short-lived minimal hurricane that struck south of Tampico, Mexico.
- 1961's Hurricane Anna - major hurricane that moved through the Caribbean Sea; caused one death and moderate damage in Central America.
- 1965's Hurricane Anna - fast-tracking hurricane across the northeastern Atlantic Ocean; extratropical remnants dissipated near Ireland.
- 1969's Tropical Storm Anna - long-lived tropical storm tracking from the tropical Atlantic Ocean to south of Nova Scotia.
- 1976's Tropical Storm Anna - developed from a subtropical cyclone, it tracked across the northeastern Atlantic Ocean; its remnants executed a counter-clockwise loop near the Azores.
Northwest Pacific Ocean:
- 1947's Tropical Storm Anna - short-lived tropical storm that struck Mindanao
Southwest Indian Ocean:
Categories: Atlantic hurricane disambiguation | 1956 Atlantic hurricane season | 1961 Atlantic hurricane season | 1965 Atlantic hurricane season | 1969 Atlantic hurricane season | 1976 Atlantic hurricane season | Pacific typhoon disambiguation | 1947 Pacific typhoon season | Southwest Indian cyclone disambiguation | Pre-1980 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons