Tropical Storm Debbie
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The name Debbie has been used to name for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
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. There were several tropical cyclones with the similar name of Debby, which is on the modern lists.
  • 1957's Tropical Storm Debbie - a tropical storm which moved into the Florida panhandle in 1957.
  • 1961's Hurricane Debbie - eventually hit Ireland and Britain, causing 11 deaths in Ireland
    Ireland
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    .
  • 1965's Tropical Storm Debbie - which caused heavy rainfall in Mobile, Alabama late in September 1965.
  • 1969's Hurricane Debbie - seeded
    Cloud seeding
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     by Project Stormfury
    Project Stormfury
    Project Stormfury was an attempt to weaken tropical cyclones by flying aircraft into them and seeding with silver iodide. The project was run by the United States Government from 1962 to 1983....

     before later brushing Newfoundland.


The name Debbie has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the southwest Pacific.
  • 2003's Cyclone Debbie
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