Tropical Storm Jose
The name Jose has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Tropical Storm Jose (1981) - short-lived and weak storm that did not impact land.
- Hurricane Jose (1999) - passed over several Windward Islands, killing three and causing light damage.
- Tropical Storm Jose (2005) - formed very close to Mexico, made landfall hours later as a weak tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Jose (2011) - formed south-southwest of Bermuda, dissipating two days later.
- Hurricane Jose (2017) - long-lived hurricane that brushed the Lesser Antilles as a strong category 4; affected New England and the Mid-Atlantic states as a tropical storm.
The name Jose was also used once in the Philippines assigned by PAGASA for the Western Pacific, but it is now retired and replaced by Josie.
- Typhoon Halong (2014) (T1411, 11W, Jose) - never made landfall, but affected by monsoon rains in the Philippines.
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