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    • Source: List of storms named Erika
    • The name Erika, or Erica, has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide, five in the Atlantic Ocean and two in the Australian Region.
      In the Atlantic Ocean:

      Tropical Storm Erika (1991), struck São Miguel and Santa Maria islands in the Azores as an extratropical storm.
      Hurricane Erika (1997), long-lived Category 3 hurricane that approached the Lesser Antilles before curving northward and moving into the open ocean.
      Hurricane Erika (2003), weak Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in northeastern Mexico, near the Texas-Tamaulipas border.
      Tropical Storm Erika (2009), made landfall on Guadeloupe, and dissipated southeast of Puerto Rico the following day.
      Tropical Storm Erika (2015), made landfall on Dominica; caused US$500 million in damage and 31 fatalities.
      The name Erika was retired after the 2015 season, and was replaced by Elsa for the 2021 season.
      In the Australian Region:

      Cyclone Erica (1973) – brought heavy rainfall to portions of Western Australia.
      Cyclone Erica (2003) – a powerful cyclone that severely affected New Caledonia and was considered the worst to affect the country since Cyclone Beti.

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