Cyclone Ada (disambiguation)
- Cyclone Ada (disambiguation)
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The name Ada has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Southwestern Indian Ocean and the Southwestern Pacific Ocean.
Southwestern Indian Ocean:
- 1961's Tropical Cyclone Ada, which made landfall in Madagascar
Southwestern Pacific Ocean:
- Severe Tropical Cyclone Ada (1970), a category 4 cyclone that made landfall in Queensland
The name Ada was retired in the Australian region after the 1969–70 season.
Categories:
- Disambiguation pages
- Australian region cyclone disambiguation
- South-West Indian Ocean cyclone disambiguation
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