The name Rosie has been used for three
tropical cyclone
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s worldwide.
In the Western North Pacific:
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Typhoon Rosie (1997)
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(T9709, 10W, Elang) – struck
Japan
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In the Australian region:
*
Tropical Cyclone Rosie (2008)
The name Rosie has been used for three tropical cyclones worldwide.
In the Western North Pacific:
*Typhoon Rosie (1997) (T9709, 10W, Elang) – struck Japan.
In the Australian region:
* Tropical Cyclone Rosie (2008) – affected Christmas island ...
– affected Christmas island after rapidly developing.
In the South Pacific Ocean:
*
Tropical Cyclone Rosie (1970) – weak cyclone near
New Caledonia
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