Tropical Storm Olaf
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The name Olaf has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and at least one in the South Pacific.
Olaf is used on the modern six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific:
- 1985's Hurricane Olaf - never threatened land.
- 1997's Tropical Storm Olaf - weak storm that took an erratic path, making landfall twice.
- 2003's Hurricane Olaf - made landfall in Mexico as a tropical storm.
Olaf was also used to name at least one tropical cyclone in the South Pacific:
- 2004-05's Tropical Cyclone Olaf - powerful Category 5 storm that affected Samoa.