Tropical Storm Ana

Tropical Storm Ana may refer to:

  • Tropical Storm Ana (1979), which formed east of the Lesser Antilles and crossed Leeward Islands
  • Tropical Storm Ana (1985), which rounded Bermuda, neared Newfoundland, but dissipated before striking
  • Tropical Storm Ana (1991), which travelled parallel to the East Coast of the United States
  • Tropical Storm Ana (1997), which wobbled off the Carolinas
  • Tropical Storm Ana (2003), the first recorded Atlantic storm to form in April
  • Tropical Storm Ana (2009), a weak tropical storm that crossed the Leeward Islands and dissipated near Puerto Rico

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