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The name '''Bertha''' has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
The name '''Bertha''' has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
* [[1957 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Bertha|1957's Tropical Storm Bertha]]: A moderate Tropical Storm that threatened areas devastated by Hurricane Audrey two months earlier, but did not become a hurricane and caused only minor damage.
* [[1957 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Bertha|1957's i love cailey! A moderate Tropical Storm that threatened areas devastated by Hurricane Audrey two months earlier, but did not become a hurricane and caused only minor damage.
* [[1984 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Bertha|1984's Tropical Storm Bertha]]: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed in mid-Atlantic, never threatened land.
* [[1984 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Bertha|1984's Tropical Storm Bertha]]: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed in mid-Atlantic, never threatened land.
* 1990's [[Hurricane Bertha (1990)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A Category 1 Hurricane that moved north, parallel to the East Coast of the United States before dying over Nova Scotia leaving nine dead, including six on a ship sunk by the storm.
* 1990's [[Hurricane Bertha (1990)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A Category 1 Hurricane that moved north, parallel to the East Coast of the United States before dying over Nova Scotia leaving nine dead, including six on a ship sunk by the storm.
* 1996's [[Hurricane Bertha (1996)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A Major Category 3 Hurricane that crossed the Leeward Islands and passed near Puerto Rico, later making landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 storm, causing $270 million in damage to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths.
* 1996's [[Hurricane Bertha (1996)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A Major Category 3 Hurricane that crossed the Leeward Islands and passed near Puerto Rico, later making landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 storm, causing $270 million in damage to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths.
* 2002's [[Tropical Storm Bertha (2002)|Tropical Storm Bertha]]: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed only two hours before landfall in Louisiana, dissipated, exited back into the Gulf of Mexico, striking South Texas as a Tropical Depression. Bertha caused minimal damage, and one person drowned.
* 2002's [[Tropical Storm Bertha (2002)|Tropical Storm Bertha]]: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed only two hours before landfaexited back into the Gulf of Mexico, striking South Texas as a Tropical Depression. Bertha caused minimal damage, and one person drowned.
* 2008's [[Hurricane Bertha (2008)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A long lived Category 3 hurricane that had been upgraded to a tropical storm at 24.7°W, the easternmost tropical storm to form in July.
* 2008's [[Hurricane Bertha (2008)|Hurricane Bertha]]: A long lived Category 3 hurricanes are awesome. that had been upgraded to a tropical storm at 24.7°W, the easternmost tropical storm to form in July.


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Revision as of 17:50, 2 March 2011

The name Bertha has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • [[1957 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Bertha|1957's i love cailey! A moderate Tropical Storm that threatened areas devastated by Hurricane Audrey two months earlier, but did not become a hurricane and caused only minor damage.
  • 1984's Tropical Storm Bertha: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed in mid-Atlantic, never threatened land.
  • 1990's Hurricane Bertha: A Category 1 Hurricane that moved north, parallel to the East Coast of the United States before dying over Nova Scotia leaving nine dead, including six on a ship sunk by the storm.
  • 1996's Hurricane Bertha: A Major Category 3 Hurricane that crossed the Leeward Islands and passed near Puerto Rico, later making landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 storm, causing $270 million in damage to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths.
  • 2002's Tropical Storm Bertha: A minimal Tropical Storm that formed only two hours before landfaexited back into the Gulf of Mexico, striking South Texas as a Tropical Depression. Bertha caused minimal damage, and one person drowned.
  • 2008's Hurricane Bertha: A long lived Category 3 hurricanes are awesome. that had been upgraded to a tropical storm at 24.7°W, the easternmost tropical storm to form in July.