Tropical Storm Karen
Karen was retired from the naming lists after causing too much damage in the Philippines, and was replaced with Kristine.
Tropical Storm Karen may refer to:
In Atlantic storms:
- Tropical Storm Karen (1989), formed near Isla de la Juventud
- Tropical Storm Karen (1995), minimal storm that was absorbed by Hurricane Iris
- Hurricane Karen (2001), made landfall at Nova Scotia as a tropical storm
- Hurricane Karen (2007), Category 1 hurricane in the tropical Atlantic
- Tropical Storm Karen (2013), formed in the Gulf of Mexico
- Tropical Storm Karen (2019), briefly affected Puerto Rico before moving out to sea
In Western Pacific storms:
- Typhoon Karen (1948) (T4801), remained over open waters
- Typhoon Karen (1952) (T5209), struck South Korea and Japan
- Typhoon Karen-Lucille (1956) (T5619), crossed northern Philippines
- Typhoon Karen (1960) (T6001, 06W), left 56 dead and 7,000 homeless in the Philippines
- Typhoon Karen (1962) (T6228, 84W), destroyed 95% of the buildings on Guam
In PAGASA named storms:
- Typhoon Rananim (2004) (T0413, 16W, Karen), struck China
- Typhoon Nuri (2008) (T0812, 13W, Karen), struck the Philippines and Hong Kong
- Typhoon Sanba (2012) (T1216, 17W, Karen), the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2012
- Typhoon Sarika (2016) (T1621, 24W, Karen), struck the Philippines, South China, and Vietnam
In Southwest Indian Ocean storms:
In Australia region storms:
- Cyclone Karen (1977)
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