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s and a strong
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in the AtlanticOcean and three tropical cyclones in the WesternPacificOcean. Also, the name ''Juan'' has been used for one
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. In the Atlantic: *
Hurricane Juan (1985) Hurricane Juan was a large and erratic tropical cyclone that looped twice near the Louisiana coast, causing widespread flooding. It was the tenth named storm of the 1985 Atlantic hurricane season, forming in the central Gulf of Mexico in late Oc ...
– a Category1 hurricane that affected the Gulf Coast of the United States, causing 12 deaths and $1.5billion (1985
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) in damages. *
Hurricane Juan Hurricane Juan was a significant tropical cyclone which caused extensive damage to parts of Atlantic Canada, being the tenth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. Juan formed southeast of Bermuda on Sep ...
(2003) – a Category2 hurricane that affected the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, causing 8 deaths and $200million (2003
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) in damages. *
White Juan White Juan is the unofficial name given to the Saffir–Simpson scale, hurricane-strength nor'easter blizzard of February 2004 that affected most of Atlantic Canada and the Eastern United States between February 17 and 20, 2004—five months ...
- a strong winter storm with hurricane-force winds that affected the areas impacted by 2003's Hurricane Juan in the following winter, causing an estimated $1million (2004
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) in damages. ''Juan'' was
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from future use in the Atlantic after the 2003 season, and it was replaced with ''Joaquin'' for the 2009 season. In the WestPacific, where the name was used by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA): * Tropical Depression 13W (2002) (Juan) – moved over the central Philippines, killing 14 people. * Typhoon Saomai (2006) (T0608, 08W, Juan) – a Category5-equivalent typhoon that made
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in Taiwan and China, killing 456 people and causing $2.5billion (2006USD) in damages. *
Typhoon Megi (2010) Typhoon Megi (), known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Juan, was the strongest tropical cyclone of Tropical cyclones in 2010, 2010 and is considered one of the List of the most intense tropical cyclones, most intense ever recorded. Megi, whi ...
(T1013, 15W, Juan) – a Category5-equivalent typhoon that made landfall in
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and China, causing $709million (2010USD) in damages. ''Juan'' was
retired Retirement is the withdrawal from one's position or occupation or from one's active working life. A person may also semi-retire by reducing work hours or workload. Many people choose to retire when they are elderly or incapable of doing their j ...
from future use in the WestPacific after the 2010 season, and it was replaced with ''
Jose Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. Given name Mishnaic and Talmudic periods * Jose ben Abin * Jose ben Akabya *Jose the Galilean * Jose ben Halafta ...
'' for the 2014 season. In Europe: * Storm Juan (2024) – affected the portions of
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See also

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List of storms named John The name John has been used for nine tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and two tropical cyclones in the Australian region. In the Eastern Pacific: * Hurricane John (1978) – Category 2 hurricane that did not affect land * Hurrican ...
– a similar name that has been used in two
tropical cyclone basins Traditionally, areas of tropical cyclone formation are divided into seven basins. These include the North Atlantic Ocean, the eastern and western parts of the North Pacific Ocean, the Southwest Pacific, the Southwest and Southeast Indian Oceans, ...
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