The name Joan has been used for one
tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific, and two tropical cyclones in the Southwest Pacific.
In the Atlantic:
Joan was used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic:
Hurricane Joan (1988) – passed over the Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela made landfall in Nicaragua; after crossing Central America into the Pacific, the cyclone was renamed Tropical Storm Miriam.
The name Joan was retired after the 1988 season, and was replaced by Joyce in the 1994 season.
Tropical Storm Joan (1964) (T6429, 44W) – a relatively weak storm which hit Vietnam and became one of the Western Pacific's deadliest systems, killing at least 7,000 people.
Typhoon Joan (1970) (T7019, 21W, Sening) – a powerful and devastating typhoon that impacted southeastern Luzon as a Category 5-equivalent typhoon and eastern Hainan island as a Category 1.
Typhoon Joan (1997) (T9724, 28W) – Passed between Anatahan and Saipan in the Northern Marianas Islands as a Category 5.
In the Australian region:
Cyclone Joan (1965) – Category 3 cyclone, made landfall in Western Australia.
Cyclone Joan (1975) – 145 mph Category 4 cyclone, made landfall in Western Australia at peak intensity.
See also
Hurricane Joanne, a similar name used in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
List of storms with the same or similar names
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The name Joan has been used for one
tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, ten tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific, and two tropical cyclones in the Southwest Pacific.
In the Atlantic:
Joan was used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic:
Hurricane Joan (1988) – passed over the Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela made landfall in Nicaragua; after crossing Central America into the Pacific, the cyclone was renamed Tropical Storm Miriam.
The name Joan was retired after the 1988 season, and was replaced by Joyce in the 1994 season.
Tropical Storm Joan (1964) (T6429, 44W) – a relatively weak storm which hit Vietnam and became one of the Western Pacific's deadliest systems, killing at least 7,000 people.
Typhoon Joan (1970) (T7019, 21W, Sening) – a powerful and devastating typhoon that impacted southeastern Luzon as a Category 5-equivalent typhoon and eastern Hainan island as a Category 1.
Typhoon Joan (1997) (T9724, 28W) – Passed between Anatahan and Saipan in the Northern Marianas Islands as a Category 5.
In the Australian region:
Cyclone Joan (1965) – Category 3 cyclone, made landfall in Western Australia.
Cyclone Joan (1975) – 145 mph Category 4 cyclone, made landfall in Western Australia at peak intensity.
See also
Hurricane Joanne, a similar name used in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
List of storms with the same or similar names
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.