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The name Helen or Hellen has been used for twenty tropical cyclones worldwide: sixteen in the Western Pacific Ocean (five regionally in the Philippines by PAGASA), one in the North Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and two in the Australian region. In the Western Pacific: In the North Indian: * Cyclone Helen (2013) – affected Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu In the South-West Indian: * Cyclone Hellen (2014) – one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in the Mozambique Channel on record. In the Australian Region:

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  • The name Helen or Hellen has been used for twenty tropical cyclones worldwide: sixteen in the Western Pacific Ocean (five regionally in the Philippines by PAGASA), one in the North Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and two in the Australian region. In the Western Pacific: In the North Indian: * Cyclone Helen (2013) – affected Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu In the South-West Indian: * Cyclone Hellen (2014) – one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in the Mozambique Channel on record. In the Australian Region: (en)
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  • The name Helen or Hellen has been used for twenty tropical cyclones worldwide: sixteen in the Western Pacific Ocean (five regionally in the Philippines by PAGASA), one in the North Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and two in the Australian region. In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Helen (1945) * Typhoon Helen (1954) (T5406) * Typhoon Helen (1958) (T5821) – struck Japan. * Typhoon Helen (1961) (T6110, 31W) * Typhoon Helen (1964) (T6411, 14W) * Tropical Storm Helen (1966) (T6624, 26W) – struck Japan. * Typhoon Helen (1969) (T6914, 18W) * Typhoon Helen (1972) (T7220, 20W, Paring) – struck Japan. * Tropical Storm Helen (1975) (T7518, 21W) * Tropical Storm Helen (1992) (T9208, 08W) * Typhoon Helen (1995) (T9505, 08W, Karing) – struck southern China. * Typhoon Dianmu (2004) (T0406, 09W, Helen) * Typhoon Kalmaegi (2008) (T0807, 08W, Helen) * Typhoon Kai-tak (2012) (T1213, 14W, Helen) – made landfall in the Philippines and China. * Typhoon Megi (2016) (T1617, 20W, Helen) - made landfall in Taiwan as a Category 4 typhoon. * Tropical Storm Higos (2020) (T2007, 08W, Helen) - affected the Philippines and China. In the North Indian: * Cyclone Helen (2013) – affected Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu In the South-West Indian: * Cyclone Hellen (2014) – one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in the Mozambique Channel on record. In the Australian Region: * Cyclone Helen (1974) * Cyclone Helen (2008)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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