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==Western Pacific== | ==Western Pacific== | ||
* ] (T9207, 07W, Ditang) | * ] (T9207, 07W, Ditang) | ||
* ] (T9504, 07W) | * ] (T9504, 07W) | ||
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==South Pacific== | ==South Pacific== | ||
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{{storm index|Gary}} | {{storm index|Gary}} |
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The name Gary or Garry has been used for three tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean:
Western Pacific
- Tropical Storm Gary (1992) (T9207, 07W, Ditang)
- Tropical Storm Gary (1995) (T9504, 07W)
Preceded byFaye | Pacific typhoon season names Gary |
Succeeded byHelen |
South Pacific
- Cyclone Garry (2013) (09F)
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