- Source: List of storms named Dinah
The name Dinah has been used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian region.
In the Western Pacific:
Typhoon Dinah (1952) (T5202) – made landfall in Japan.
Typhoon Dinah (1956) (T5611) – made landfall in eastern China.
Typhoon Dinah (1959) (T5919)
Typhoon Dinah (1962) (T6221) – made landfall in southern China.
Typhoon Dinah (1965) (T6510, 13W, Huling)
Typhoon Dinah (1967) (T6730, 37W, Uring) – killed 37 people in Japan.
Typhoon Dinah (1971) (T7108, 08W, Herming) – made landfall in the Philippines and southern China.
Typhoon Dinah (1974) (T7405, 06W, Bising)
Typhoon Dinah (1977) (T7710, 14W, Openg)
Typhoon Dinah (1984) (T8406, 06W)
Typhoon Dinah (1987) (T8712, 12W, Luding)
In the Australian region:
Cyclone Dinah (1967) – considered the strongest storm to ever approach the coast of southern Queensland by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology; also crossed into the South Pacific Ocean.
See also
Cyclone Dina (2002) – a South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone with a similar name.
List of storms named Dinang – a similar name which was also used in the Western Pacific Ocean.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of storms named Dinah
- List of storms named Deanna
- List of storms named Openg
- List of storms named Bising
- List of storms named Uring
- List of storms named Huling
- List of named storms (D)
- List of historical tropical cyclone names
- List of storms named Luding
- 1965 Pacific typhoon season