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The name Edith has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide. Atlantic * Hurricane Edith (1955) – remained over open waters. * Tropical Storm Edith (1959) – moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating south of Hispaniola. * Hurricane Edith (1963) – caused 10 deaths in Martinique and moderate damage along its path through the northeastern Caribbean. * Tropical Storm Edith (1967)- moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating to the south of Puerto Rico. * Hurricane Edith (1971) – struck Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane where it caused 30 deaths; later made landfall on Louisiana and caused $25 million in damage (1971 USD) in the United States.

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  • The name Edith has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide. Atlantic * Hurricane Edith (1955) – remained over open waters. * Tropical Storm Edith (1959) – moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating south of Hispaniola. * Hurricane Edith (1963) – caused 10 deaths in Martinique and moderate damage along its path through the northeastern Caribbean. * Tropical Storm Edith (1967)- moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating to the south of Puerto Rico. * Hurricane Edith (1971) – struck Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane where it caused 30 deaths; later made landfall on Louisiana and caused $25 million in damage (1971 USD) in the United States. (en)
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  • The name Edith has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide. Atlantic * Hurricane Edith (1955) – remained over open waters. * Tropical Storm Edith (1959) – moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating south of Hispaniola. * Hurricane Edith (1963) – caused 10 deaths in Martinique and moderate damage along its path through the northeastern Caribbean. * Tropical Storm Edith (1967)- moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating to the south of Puerto Rico. * Hurricane Edith (1971) – struck Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane where it caused 30 deaths; later made landfall on Louisiana and caused $25 million in damage (1971 USD) in the United States. Southwest Indian Ocean * Cyclone Edith (1971) – struck Madagascar. Australia Region * Cyclone Edith (1967) – remained over open waters.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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