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List of storms named Alice

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The name Alice has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones worldwide: four in the Atlantic Ocean, ten in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and three in the Australian region.

In the Atlantic:

In the Western Pacific:

  • Typhoon Alice (1947) (T4716), a Category 4 typhoon that did not approach land
  • Typhoon Alice (1953) (T5318), a long-lived Category 3 typhoon which did not affect land; crossed the International Date Line before dissipating
  • Super Typhoon Alice (1958) (T5811), a Category 4 typhoon that affected Japan; responsible for over 40 deaths on Hokkaido
  • Typhoon Alice (1961) (T6103, 10W), a Category 1 typhoon that formed in the South China Sea before making landfall near Hong Kong, killing four people there
  • Typhoon Alice (1964) (T6404, 05W), a short-lived Category 1 typhoon to the east of the Philippines
  • Super Typhoon Alice (1966) (T6616, 16W), a Category 4 typhoon that made landfall in eastern China
  • Tropical Storm Alice (1969) (T6907, 07W), a tropical storm that affected southern Japan
  • Typhoon Alice (1972) (T7213, 13W), a Category 2 typhoon that passed close to Japan's Boso Peninsula
  • Typhoon Alice (1975) (T7511, 13W), a Category 1 typhoon that passed over Luzon in the Philippines and the Chinese island of Hainan
  • Typhoon Alice (1979) (T7901, 01W), a Category 3 typhoon that caused severe damage in the Marshall Islands

In the South-West Indian:

In the Australian region:

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