The name Jenny has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide: once in the Australian Region, once in the South-West Indian Ocean, twice in the Atlantic Ocean, and thrice in the Philippines in the Western Pacific Ocean, where it replaced the name Juaning after the 2011 Pacific typhoon season.
In the Atlantic:
- Hurricane Jenny (1961) – did not affect land.
- Tropical Storm Jenny (1969) – a weak tropical storm which affected Cuba and the U.S. Gulf Coast.
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Dujuan (2015) (T1521, 21W, Jenny) – a powerful typhoon which struck the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, and Fujian.
- Tropical Storm Podul (2019) (T1912, 13W, Jenny) – made landfall in the Philippines and later in Vietnam.
- Typhoon Koinu (2023) (T2314, 14W, Jenny) – lashed Southern Taiwan and Batanes.
In the Australian Region:
- Cyclone Jenny (1974) – a Category 2 tropical cyclone that struck northern Western Australia.
In the South-West Indian:
- Cyclone Jenny (1962) – struck Reunion; killed 36.
See also
- Hurricane Jennifer, a name formerly used in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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