The name Isobel has been used for four
Tropical Cyclones in the
Australian region of the South-East Indian Ocean.
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Cyclone Isobel (1974) – was no threat to land.
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Cyclone Isobel (1985) – did not affect land.
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Cyclone Isobel (1996) – did not pass close to any land.
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Tropical Low Isobel (2007) – made landfall along the north-west coast of Western Australia; its remnants merged with a deep low-pressure system and pummeled the region with torrential rains and high winds.
See also
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List of storms named Isabel The name Isabel was used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and one in the south-West Indian Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
* Tropical Storm Isabel (1985) - made landfall near Fernandina Beach, Florida; caused 180 deaths and over $200 mi ...
– a similar name which was used twice in the Atlantic Ocean and once in the South-West Indian Ocean.
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Australian region cyclone set index articles