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The name Grace has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced Gloria which was retired after the 1985 season: * 1991's Hurricane Grace - Weak Category 2 hurricane that passed 50 miles (80 km) south of Bermuda but caused no significant damage. It was, however, reborn into an ''unnamed'' hurricane (officially called Hurricane #8), nicknamed "The Perfect Storm". * 1997's Tropical Storm Grace - formed north of Hispaniola, threatened no land. * 2003's Tropical Storm Grace - made landfall on Galveston Island, Texas, causing heavy rainfall but no significant damage. * 2009's Tropical Storm Grace - Nearly hurricane force storm that formed northeast of the Azores, breaking Vince's record for the furthest northeast forming tropical storm in the basin. * 2015's Tropical Storm Grace - formed off the west coast of Africa, threatened no land. The name was also used for ten tropical cyclones in the western Pacific: * 1945's Tropical Storm Grace - Nearly typhoon force tropical storm. Additional information unknown. * 1950's Typhoon Grace (T5008) - Moderately strong Category 1 typhoon that made landfall in South Korea as a tropical storm. * 1954's Typhoon Grace (T5405) - affected Japan. * 1958's Super Typhoon Grace (T5819) - Powerful Category 5 super-typhoon with 190 mph winds and a pressure of 905 mbar. * 1961's Tropical Storm Grace (30W) - Weak tropical storm. Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm. * 1964's Tropical Storm Grace (T6410, 13W) - Moderately strong 60 mph tropical storm that executed a loop before restrengthening and eventually dissipating southeast of Japan. * 1966's Tropical Storm Grace (T6623, 25W) - Another nearly typhoon force storm. * 1969's Typhoon Grace (T6913, 16W) - Strong Category 2 typhoon that lasted for nearly a week. * 1972's Tropical Storm Grace (T7219, 19W, Osang) - Moderately strong tropical storm that took an erratic track east of Luzon. * 1975's Tropical Storm Grace (T7517, 20W) - Yet another nearly typhoon force storm that also took an erratic track east of Luzon, eventually dissipating about a week after formation in the Bering Sea. The name was used for one tropical cyclone in the Southwest Indian Ocean. * 1963's Cyclone Grace - Information unknown. The name was also used for two tropical cyclones in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. * 1984's Cyclone Grace - Cyclone that caused some damage in Australia. * 2004's Cyclone Grace - Category 2 (Australian scale) cyclone that briefly threatened New Caledonia, before causing $20 million in damage in Australia, and nearly 30 in. of rainfall. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tropical Storm Grace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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