Cyclone Sarah (1983)
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The name Sarah, or Sara, has been used for 18
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: 1 in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 in the Central Pacific Ocean, 13 in the Western Pacific Ocean, and 3 in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – A late-season tropical storm that made landfall in Belize caused heavy rainfall and severe flooding in Honduras and Nicaragua In the Central Pacific: * Hurricane Sarah (1967) – Category 2 hurricane; crossed the International Date Line In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Sarah (1951) * Typhoon Sarah (1956) *
Typhoon Sarah (1959) Typhoon Sarah, known as the Miyakojima Typhoon in Japan, was a destructive typhoon which was one of the strongest storms on record to strike South Korea and Russia. It formed during the peak of the busy 1959 Pacific typhoon season near Guam, and ...
 – Category 5-equivalent typhoon that devastated South Korea, killing at least 2,000 people; also known as the Miyakojima Typhoon * Typhoon Sarah (1962) * Tropical Storm Sarah (1965) (T6503, 03W) * Tropical Storm Sarah (1971) (T7101, 01W) * Tropical Storm Sarah (1973) (T7319, 21W) * Typhoon Sarah (1977) (T7703, 05W, Elang) * Typhoon Sarah (1979) (T7919, 22W, Sisang-Uring) *
Tropical Storm Sarah (1983) The 1983 Pacific typhoon season was the latest start for a Pacific typhoon season on record, and also slightly below-average in terms of named storms. It ran year-round in 1983, but all tropical cyclones formed between June and November. These da ...
(T8301, 01W) *
Typhoon Sarah (1986) The 1986 Pacific typhoon season was an above average season, featuring 29 named storms, 19 typhoons, and 3 super typhoons. It has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1986, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific ...
(T8610, 09W, Iliang) *
Typhoon Sarah (1989) Typhoon Sarah, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Openg, was a powerful typhoon that caused extensive damage along an erratic path across the Western Pacific in September 1989. Originating from a disturbance within a monsoon trough in early Sep ...
(T8919, 22W, Openg) *
Tropical Storm Fung-wong (2019) The 2019 Pacific typhoon season was a devastating season that became the costliest on record, just ahead of the previous year and 2023, mainly due to the catastrophic damage wrought by typhoons Lekima, Faxai, and Hagibis. The season was the ...
(T1927, 28W, Sarah) – a short-lived storm that did not impact any landmasses In the South Pacific: *
Cyclone Sarah (1983) The name Sarah, or Sara, has been used for 18 tropical cyclones worldwide: 1 in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 in the Central Pacific Ocean, 13 in the Western Pacific Ocean, and 3 in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: *Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – ...
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Cyclone Sarah (1994) The name Sarah, or Sara, has been used for 18 tropical cyclones worldwide: 1 in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 in the Central Pacific Ocean, 13 in the Western Pacific Ocean, and 3 in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – ...
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Cyclone Sarah (2010) The name Sarah, or Sara, has been used for 18 tropical cyclones worldwide: 1 in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 in the Central Pacific Ocean, 13 in the Western Pacific Ocean, and 3 in the South Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – ...


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Cyclone Sarai Tropical Cyclone Sarai was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that impacted several island nations and countries in late-December 2019. The third tropical cyclone and the second named storm of the 2019-20 South Pacific cyclone season, Sarai fo ...
(2019), a similarly named tropical cyclone in the South Pacific. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sarah Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles Pacific hurricane set index articles South Pacific cyclone set index articles