Cyclone Beti (1984)
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Cyclone Beti (1984)
The name Beti has been used for two tropical cyclones worldwide, both in the South Pacific Ocean: * Cyclone Beti (1984) – crossed over from the Australian region and struck the Loyalty Islands. * Cyclone Beti (1995) – affected Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand and Vanuatu, killing 2 people. {{DEFAULTSORT:Beti South Pacific cyclone set index articles ...
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List Of Storms Named Betty
The name Betty has been used for a total of twenty-one tropical cyclones worldwide: seventeen in the Western Pacific Ocean – most recently for three storms in the Philippines by PAGASA – and one each in the Atlantic Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean, the Australian region, and the South-West Indian Ocean. In addition, it has been used to name one extratropical cyclone in Europe. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Betty (1972) – a Category 2 hurricane (initially a subtropical system named ''Bravo'') which developed north-northeast of Bermuda but did not make landfall. In the Western Pacific: * Tropical Storm Betty (1945) – a short-lived early season storm that did not affect land. * Typhoon Betty (1946) – a strong typhoon that brushed the coasts of the Philippines and Japan. * Typhoon Betty (1949) (T4923) – a late-season tropical cyclone that hit southern Philippines. * Typhoon Betty (1953) (T5319) – a powerful typhoon which took an unusual south-southeastward path from Hainan ...
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