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The name Eve has been used to name two tropical cyclones, one in the Atlantic Ocean and one in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
Tropical Storm Eve (1969), churned the ocean between the Mid-Atlantic U.S. states and Bermuda, remained offshore and caused no impacts in either region.
Tropical Storm Eve (1999) (T9926, 27W, Rening), tracked northwest across the central Philippines and then made landfall southeast of Da Nang, Vietnam.
List of storms with the same or similar names
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