Tropical Storm Carol was used for eight tropical cyclones world wide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, four in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean and one in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic:
* Hurricane Carol (1953), a Category 5 Cape Verde-type hurricane that made landfall in New Brunswick as a minimal hurricane.
* Hurricane Carol (1954), a Category 3 hurricane that made landfall on Long Island, New York, and then in Connecticut.
* Hurricane Carol (1965), a long-lived Category 1 hurricane that remained in the open ocean. In the Australian region: In the northwestern Pacific:
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| - Tropical Storm Carol was used for eight tropical cyclones world wide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, four in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean and one in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic:
* Hurricane Carol (1953), a Category 5 Cape Verde-type hurricane that made landfall in New Brunswick as a minimal hurricane.
* Hurricane Carol (1954), a Category 3 hurricane that made landfall on Long Island, New York, and then in Connecticut.
* Hurricane Carol (1965), a long-lived Category 1 hurricane that remained in the open ocean. In the Australian region: In the northwestern Pacific: (en)
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| - Tropical Storm Carol was used for eight tropical cyclones world wide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, four in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean and one in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic:
* Hurricane Carol (1953), a Category 5 Cape Verde-type hurricane that made landfall in New Brunswick as a minimal hurricane.
* Hurricane Carol (1954), a Category 3 hurricane that made landfall on Long Island, New York, and then in Connecticut.
* Hurricane Carol (1965), a long-lived Category 1 hurricane that remained in the open ocean. In the Australian region:
* Cyclone Carol (1965), re-designated Cyclone Daisy by Météo-France after crossing into the south-west Indian basin.
* Cyclone Carol (1972), a severe tropical cyclone that never impacted land.
* Cyclone Carol (1976), remained in the open ocean.
* Cyclone Carol (1980), a severe tropical cyclone that developed southwest of Timor and moved westward through the open ocean; interacted with the weaker Cyclone Dan to its north. In the northwestern Pacific:
* Typhoon Carol (1947) (T4703), a Category 3 typhoon that passed near the Philippines and then Taiwan.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)
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