Tropical Storm Dolly
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The name Dolly has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Northern Atlantic Ocean:
- 1953's Hurricane Dolly - A strong storm that weakened rapidly before passing over Bermuda.
- 1954's Hurricane Dolly - Small storm that stayed far from land.
- 1968's Hurricane Dolly - Moved up the east coast of the United States but did not hit land.
- 1974's Tropical Storm Dolly - Weak storm that did not strike land.
- 1996's Hurricane Dolly - Formed in the Caribbean, made landfall at Quintana Roo, Mexico and again at Tamaulipas, Mexico.
- 2002's Tropical Storm Dolly - Formed west of Africa, tracked northwest, but never threatened land.
- 2008's Hurricane Dolly- Category 2 hurricane that caused $1.5 billion in damage to Texas and Mexico.
- 2014's Tropical Storm Dolly - Made landfall in Mexico.
The name Dolly, despite heavy damage in Texas in 2008, was not retired and is on the list for the 2020 season. It was a replacement for Diana after the 1990 season.
In the Northwestern Pacific Ocean:
- 1946's Typhoon Dolly, a strong typhoon that ultimately made landfall in China's Zhejiang province
In the Southeastern Indian Ocean:
- 1965's Tropical Cyclone Dolly, which never impacted land
In the Southwestern Indian Ocean:
- 1972's Tropical Storm Dolly, a system that developed off the coast of Madagascar that later grazed Réunion
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