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The name Nora has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone worldwide: ten in the Western Pacific, seven in the Eastern Pacific, and one each in the Australian Region and Western Europe (Denmark). In the Western Pacific: In the Eastern Pacific: In the Australian Region: * Cyclone Nora (2018) – made landfall in Far North Queensland, causing more than US$25 million in damages and economic losses. In Western Europe:

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  • List of storms named Nora (en)
  • 태풍 노라 (ko)
  • Furacão Nora (pt)
  • 热带风暴诺拉 (zh)
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  • 熱帶風暴諾拉,或譯熱帶風暴娜拉,可以指: * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1959年),1959年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1964年),1964年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1970年),1970年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1976年),1976年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * ,的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴諾拉 (2009年),2009年太平洋颶風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴諾拉 (2015年),2015年太平洋颶風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 (zh)
  • The name Nora has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone worldwide: ten in the Western Pacific, seven in the Eastern Pacific, and one each in the Australian Region and Western Europe (Denmark). In the Western Pacific: In the Eastern Pacific: In the Australian Region: * Cyclone Nora (2018) – made landfall in Far North Queensland, causing more than US$25 million in damages and economic losses. In Western Europe: (en)
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  • The name Nora has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone worldwide: ten in the Western Pacific, seven in the Eastern Pacific, and one each in the Australian Region and Western Europe (Denmark). In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Nora (1945) – late-season typhoon which threatened the Philippines but eventually recurved at sea. * Typhoon Nora (1951) (T5112) – powerful typhoon which made landfall in northern Luzon, Hainan and northern Vietnam. * Typhoon Nora (1955) (T5525) – relatively strong typhoon which brushed the coast of Japan. * Tropical Storm Nora (1959) (T5913, 26W) – a tropical storm that made landfall in China. * Typhoon Nora (1962) (T6209, 46W) – struck the Korean Peninsula and Hokkaido, causing the deaths of 15 people. * Tropical Storm Nora (1964) (T6433, 49W, Moning) – weak tropical storm which caused a shipwreck in the Philippines, presumably killing 18. * Typhoon Nora (1967) (T6721, 24W, Sisang) – minimal typhoon which affected the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and East China. * Tropical Storm Nora (1970) (T7023, 25W) – relatively strong tropical storm that brushed the coasts of southern Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, with its remnants contributing to the formation of the 1970 Bhola cyclone. * Typhoon Nora (1973) (T7315, 17W, Luming) – one of the most intense tropical cyclones ever recorded; impacted the Philippines, Taiwan and China at a weaker strength, claiming at least 40 lives. * Severe Tropical Storm Nora (1976) (T7624, 25W, Aring) – struck the central and eastern regions of the Philippines. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Nora (1985) – not a threat to land. * Hurricane Nora (1991) – a Category 2 hurricane that dissipated before making landfall. * Hurricane Nora (1997) – a powerful Category 4 hurricane which made landfall in Baja California, later moving into Arizona. * Hurricane Nora (2003) – a Category 2 hurricane that became the strongest storm of the season; made landfall as a tropical depression. * Tropical Storm Nora (2009) – no threat to land. * Tropical Storm Nora (2015) – approached Hawaii but dissipated before landfall. * Hurricane Nora (2021) – a large Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in the Mexican state of Jalisco. In the Australian Region: * Cyclone Nora (2018) – made landfall in Far North Queensland, causing more than US$25 million in damages and economic losses. In Western Europe: * Storm Nora, an extratropical cyclone which affected northern and western Europe, also known as Storm Eunice and Storm Zeynep.This article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
  • 熱帶風暴諾拉,或譯熱帶風暴娜拉,可以指: * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1959年),1959年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1964年),1964年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1970年),1970年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴娜拉 (1976年),1976年太平洋颱風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * ,的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴諾拉 (2009年),2009年太平洋颶風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 * 熱帶風暴諾拉 (2015年),2015年太平洋颶風季的一個熱帶氣旋。 (zh)
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