Tropical Storm Dorian
The name Dorian has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. It replaced Dean in 2007.
- Tropical Storm Dorian (2013), strong tropical storm that degenerated into an open wave in the middle of the ocean; it organized into a tropical depression once again near the Bahamas, but dissipated shortly after.
- Hurricane Dorian (2019), a record-breaking Category 5 hurricane that made a devastating landfall on the Bahamas, and significantly impacted the Southeast U.S. and Atlantic Canada.
See also
- Typhoon Durian (disambiguation), a similar name which was used in the Western Pacific.
- Hurricane Doria, another similar name which was used in the Atlantic on the old four-year lists.
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