The name Dora has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, seven in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Atlantic:
* Tropical Storm Dora (1956) – moved across the southern Bay of Campeche.
* Hurricane Dora (1964) – Category 4 major hurricane, made landfall near St. Augustine, Florida, with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h). The name Dora was retired after the 1964 Atlantic hurricane season, and was replaced by Dolly for the 1968 season. Eastern Pacific:
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| - The name Dora has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, seven in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Atlantic:
* Tropical Storm Dora (1956) – moved across the southern Bay of Campeche.
* Hurricane Dora (1964) – Category 4 major hurricane, made landfall near St. Augustine, Florida, with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h). The name Dora was retired after the 1964 Atlantic hurricane season, and was replaced by Dolly for the 1968 season. Eastern Pacific: (en)
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| - The name Dora has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, seven in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Atlantic:
* Tropical Storm Dora (1956) – moved across the southern Bay of Campeche.
* Hurricane Dora (1964) – Category 4 major hurricane, made landfall near St. Augustine, Florida, with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h). The name Dora was retired after the 1964 Atlantic hurricane season, and was replaced by Dolly for the 1968 season. Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Dora (1981)
* Tropical Storm Dora (1987)
* Hurricane Dora (1993)
* Hurricane Dora (1999) (T9911, 07E) – long-lived hurricane in the Eastern, Central, and Western Pacific basins; did not affect land.
* Tropical Storm Dora (2005) – moved parallel to the Mexican coast near Acapulco.
* Hurricane Dora (2011) – moved parallel to the Mexican coast of Baja California Sur.
* Hurricane Dora (2017) - moved parallel to the Mexican coast. Western Pacific:
* Typhoon Dora (1947) (T4719) South-West Indian:
* Cyclone Dora (2007) Southwest Pacific:
* Cyclone Dora (1964)
* Cyclone Dora (1971)This 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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