The name Sarah, or Sara, has been used for 18 tropical cyclones worldwide: 1 in the Atlantic, 1 in the Central Pacific Ocean, 13 in the Western Pacific Ocean, and 3 in the South Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – late-season tropical storm that made landfall in Belize, caused heavy rainfall and severe flooding in Honduras and Nicaragua
In the Central Pacific:
- Hurricane Sarah (1967) – Category 2 hurricane, crossed the International Date Line
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Sarah (1951)
- Typhoon Sarah (1956)
- Typhoon Sarah (1959) – Category 5-equivalent typhoon which devastated South Korea, killing at least 2,000 people; also known as the Miyakojima Typhoon
- Typhoon Sarah (1962)
- Tropical Storm Sarah (1965) (T6503, 03W)
- Tropical Storm Sarah (1971) (T7101, 01W)
- Tropical Storm Sarah (1973) (T7319, 21W)
- Typhoon Sarah (1977) (T7703, 05W, Elang)
- Typhoon Sarah (1979) (T7919, 22W, Sisang-Uring)
- Tropical Storm Sarah (1983) (T8301, 01W)
- Typhoon Sarah (1986) (T8610, 09W, Iliang)
- Typhoon Sarah (1989) (T8919, 22W, Openg)
- Tropical Storm Fung-wong (2019) (T1927, 28W, Sarah)
In the South Pacific:
See also
edit- Cyclone Sarai (2019), a similarly-named tropical cyclone in the South Pacific.