The name Janet was used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean and one in the Australian Region.
In the Atlantic:
Hurricane Janet (1955) – a Category 5 hurricane that became one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record; caused at least 1,000 deaths and $65.8 million (USD) in damages
In the Australian region:
Cyclone Janet (1970) – a strong tropical cyclone, never threatened land.
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