The name Sandra has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide, three in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one in the Australian Region and one in the South Pacific.
In the Eastern Pacific:
- Hurricane Sandra (1985), a high-end Category 3 hurricane that stayed in the open ocean.
- Hurricane Sandra (2015), a strong late-season Category 4 hurricane that dissipated just off the coast of Sinaloa.
- Tropical Storm Sandra (2021), a weak tropical storm that formed far out into sea.
In the Australian Region:
- Cyclone Sandra (1966), tropical cyclone that formed at sea southwest of Christmas Island.
In the Southwest Pacific:
- Cyclone Sandra (2013), moved into the South Pacific basin as a Severe Tropical Cyclone; its remnants bought heavy rains to parts of New Zealand.
See also
- Hurricane Sandy, a similar name that was used once (2012) for a storm in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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