Tropical Storm Otto

The name Otto was used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Tropical Storm Otto (2004), a weak late season tropical storm that remained far from land
  • Hurricane Otto (2010), brought heavy rain to parts of the Caribbean before moving out into the Atlantic Ocean
  • Hurricane Otto (2016), a rare late season major hurricane (the latest-forming of such on record) which made landfall in Nicaragua and caused torrential rains over Central America.[1] Became the first storm since 1996 to cross over from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

The name Otto was retired after the 2016 storm and was replaced with Owen for use in 2022.

The name Otto was used for one tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific Ocean.

References

  1. "Hurricane OTTO". www.nhc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
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