Tropical Storm Delta

Tropical Storm Delta

The name Delta was used for two tropical or subtropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
* 1972's Subtropical Storm Delta: Stayed out in the central Atlantic; did not affect any land masses.
* 2005's Tropical Storm Delta: Record 25th storm of the 2005 season that formed in the eastern Atlantic and affected the Canary and Madeira Islands before moving into Africa.


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