About: Typhoon Susan

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The name Susan has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Central Pacific Ocean, one in the South Pacific Ocean, and twelve in the Western Pacific Ocean. Additionally, the name Sue has been used once Australian region of the Indian Ocean. In the Central Pacific: * Hurricane Susan (1978) – Category 4 hurricane, initially tracked toward Hawaii before sharply veering away In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Susan (1997–98) – Category 5 tropical cyclone, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record in the South Pacific basin; affected Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand

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  • The name Susan has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Central Pacific Ocean, one in the South Pacific Ocean, and twelve in the Western Pacific Ocean. Additionally, the name Sue has been used once Australian region of the Indian Ocean. In the Central Pacific: * Hurricane Susan (1978) – Category 4 hurricane, initially tracked toward Hawaii before sharply veering away In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Susan (1997–98) – Category 5 tropical cyclone, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record in the South Pacific basin; affected Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Susan (1945) * Typhoon Susan (1953) – Category 3 typhoon, struck Taiwan * Typhoon Susan (1958) – Category 3 typhoon, remained over the open ocean * Tropical Storm Susan (1961) * Typhoon Susan (1963) – Category 4-equivalent typhoon * Typhoon Susan (1966) (Oyang) * Typhoon Susan (1969) (T6903, 03W, Atring) – struck the Central Philippines * Typhoon Susan (1972) (Edeng) * Tropical Storm Susan (1975) * Tropical Storm Susan (1981) * Tropical Storm Susan (1984) – struck South Central Vietnam * Typhoon Susan (1988) (Biring) In the Australian region: * Cyclone Sue (1975) – far offshore from IndonesiaThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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  • The name Susan has been used for twelve tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Central Pacific Ocean, one in the South Pacific Ocean, and twelve in the Western Pacific Ocean. Additionally, the name Sue has been used once Australian region of the Indian Ocean. In the Central Pacific: * Hurricane Susan (1978) – Category 4 hurricane, initially tracked toward Hawaii before sharply veering away In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Susan (1997–98) – Category 5 tropical cyclone, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record in the South Pacific basin; affected Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand (en)
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  • Typhoon Susan (en)
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