The name Danny has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced "David" which was retired after the 1979 season.
- Hurricane Danny (1985), caused widespread flooding in Louisiana, killing 3 and causing $12 million in damage.
- Tropical Storm Danny (1991), formed near Cape Verde islands but dissipated before threatening land.
- Hurricane Danny (1997), struck Louisiana and Alabama; tracked across the southeastern United States and ultimately affected parts of New England with rain and wind; killed nine and caused $100 million in damage (1997 USD).
- Hurricane Danny (2003), looped in open ocean, never threatened land.
- Tropical Storm Danny (2009), formed as a tropical storm east of the Bahamas, skipping depression status; later absorbed by a frontal system off the US east coast.
- Hurricane Danny (2015), a small category 3 hurricane that approached the Leeward Islands but dissipated before threatening land.
- Tropical Storm Danny (2021), formed shortly before making landfall in South Carolina.
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