The name Georgia has been used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
- Typhoon Georgia (1951) – a powerful typhoon that had little impact on the Marshall Islands.
- Typhoon Georgia (1955) – a powerful category 4 typhoon that passed the southern coast of Japan.
- Typhoon Georgia (1959) – made landfall in Japan and in Russia (then the Soviet Union)
- Typhoon Georgia (1962) – passed east of Japan
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1964) – a weak tropical storm that affected the Philippines and Indochina.
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1967) (12W, Luding) – did not make landfall.
- Typhoon Georgia (1970) (17W, Pitang) – a category 5 super typhoon made landfall on Luzon and in China
- Typhoon Georgia (1973) (8W) – a strong typhoon that made landfall South China.
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1976) (19W) – moved north away from land.
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1980) (Edeng) – made landfall on China.
- Typhoon Georgia (1983) (Luding) – made landfall on Hainan and in Vietnam
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1986) (Ruping) – crossed the Philippines and mad landfall in Vietnam
In the South-West Indian Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Georgia (1978) – a weak tropical storm that made landfall Madagascar.
If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. Categories: