Tropical Storm Joan
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The name Joan has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, and ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific.
Joan was used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic:
- 1988's Hurricane Joan - hit Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.
The name Joan was retired after the 1988 season, and was replaced by Joyce in the 1994 season.
Joan was used for ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific:
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- 1951's Typhoon Joan
- 1955's Typhoon Joan
- 1959's Super Typhoon Joan (1959 STY 21) - hit Taiwan.
- 1962's Typhoon Joan (1962 TY 37)
- 1964's Typhoon Joan (1964 TY 44)
- 1967's Tropical Storm Joan (1967 TS 20)
- 1970's Super Typhoon Joan (1970 STY 21)
- 1973's Typhoon Joan (1973 TS 12)
- 1976's Typhoon Joan (1976 TY 21)
- 1997's Super Typhoon Joan (1997 STY 28W) - Typhoon Ivan and Typhoon Joan became Super Typhoons at the same time.
Categories: Tropical cyclone articles to be expanded | Atlantic hurricane disambiguation | Pacific typhoon disambiguation | 1951 Pacific typhoon season | 1955 Pacific typhoon season | 1959 Pacific typhoon season | 1962 Pacific typhoon season | 1964 Pacific typhoon season | 1967 Pacific typhoon season | 1970 Pacific typhoon season | 1973 Pacific typhoon season | 1976 Pacific typhoon season | 1997 Pacific typhoon season