Tropical Storm Olga

The name Olga has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin, ten tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean, and at least three in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Olga (2001) – late-season storm that had no effect on land. * Tropical Storm Olga (2007) – rare December storm that killed 40 people, mostly in the Dominican Republic. * Tropical Storm Olga (2019) – a short lived tropical storm that formed in the Gulf of Mexico and became post-tropical shortly after. Olga is used on the six-year lists, where it replaced Opal. In the Western Pacific:

Tropical Storm Olga

The name Olga has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin, ten tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean, and at least three in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Olga (2001) – late-season storm that had no effect on land. * Tropical Storm Olga (2007) – rare December storm that killed 40 people, mostly in the Dominican Republic. * Tropical Storm Olga (2019) – a short lived tropical storm that formed in the Gulf of Mexico and became post-tropical shortly after. Olga is used on the six-year lists, where it replaced Opal. In the Western Pacific: