Tropical Storm Helen
The name Helen has been used for eleven tropical cyclones (except PAGASA name TCs) worldwide.
- Tropical Storm Helen (1945)
- Typhoon Helen (1954) (T5406)
- Typhoon Helen (1958) (T5821) – struck Japan.
- Typhoon Helen (1961) (T6110, 31W)
- Typhoon Helen (1964) (T6411, 14W)
- Tropical Storm Helen (1966) (T6624, 26W) – struck Japan.
- Typhoon Helen (1969) (T6914, 18W)
- Typhoon Helen (1972) (T7220, 20W, Paring) – struck Japan.
- Tropical Storm Helen (1975) (T7518, 21W)
- Tropical Storm Helen (1992) (T9208, 08W)
- Typhoon Helen (1995) (T9505, 08W, Karing) – struck southern China.
The name Helen has been used in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific.
- Typhoon Dianmu (2004) (T0406, 09W, Helen)
- Typhoon Kalmaegi (2008) (T0807, 08W, Helen)
- Typhoon Kai-tak (2012) (T1213, 14W, Helen) – made landfall in the Philippines and China.
- Typhoon Megi (2016) (T1617, 20W, Helen) - Made landfall in Taiwan as a Category 4 typhoon.
The name Helen was used by the India Meteorological Department in the Bay of Bengal.
- Cyclone Helen (2013) – A tropical storm that affected the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
In the Southern Hempishere, Helen has been used for two cyclones in the Australian Region.
See also
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