The name Olive has been used for a total of eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, nine in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the Southwest Indian Ocean.
Eastern Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Olive (1974) – didn't affect land.
Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Olive (1947) (T4715)
- Typhoon Olive (1952) (T5213) – affected Wake Island.
- Typhoon Olive (1956) (T5622) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Olive (1960) (T6005, 12W) – struck the Philippines and China.
- Typhoon Olive (1963) (T6301, 05W)
- Typhoon Olive (1965) (T6520, 25W)
- Tropical Storm Olive (1968) (T6806, 09W, Edeng)
- Typhoon Olive (1971) (T7119, 19W) – struck Japan.
- Typhoon Olive (1978) (T7802, 02W, Atang) – struck the Philippines.
Southwest Indian Ocean:
See also
- Tropical Storm Olivia, a similar name also used in several tropical cyclone basins
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