Cyclone Charlotte (2022)
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The name Charlotte has been used for nine
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...
s worldwide: four in the West Pacific Ocean, two in the Australian region, two in the
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, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the West Pacific: * Typhoon Charlotte (1946) (T4602) – remained in the open ocean. * Tropical Storm Charlotte (1952) (T5201) – formed in the South China Sea and made landfall near Hong Kong. * Tropical Storm Charlotte (1956) (T5610) – made landfall in the Philippines and then in Vietnam. * Typhoon Charlotte (1959) (T5918, 42W) – damaging Category 5 super typhoon that remained out to sea. In the Australian region: * Tropical Cyclone Charlotte (2009) – formed in the Gulf of Carpentaria and made landfall near the mouth of the Gilbert River. * Cyclone Charlotte (2022) – a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that affected Indonesia and East Timor. In the South-West Indian Ocean: * Tropical Storm Charlotte (1973) – a weak tropical storm passed southwest of Réunion, rainfall damaged crops and flooded roads, causing one person to drown. In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Charlotte - existed during the 1958–59 season. * Tropical Depression Charlotte (1975) – a short-lived tropical depression.


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List of storms named Carlotta The name Carlotta has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian region of the South Pacific. In the Eastern Pacific: * Hurricane Carlotta (1967) – Category 1 hurricane, did not make landfa ...
– a similar name that has been used in the Australian region and East Pacific tropical cyclone basins {{DEFAULTSORT:Charlotte Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles South Pacific cyclone set index articles