The 1975 Atlantic hurricane season began June 1, 1975 and ended November 30, 1975. However, Subtropical Storm Two lasted during December. A famous hurricane from 1975 would be Hurricane Eloise, which caused nearly $500 million in damage when it hit the Florida Panhandle.
Storms
- Tropical Depression One
- Tropical Depression Two
- Tropical Storm Amy
- Tropical Depression Four
- Tropical Depression Five
- Tropical Depression Six
- Hurricane Blanche
- Tropical Depression Eight
- Tropical Depression Nine
- Hurricane Caroline
- Hurricane Doris
- Tropical Depression Twelve
- Tropical Depression Thirteen
- Tropical Depression Fourteen
- Tropical Depression Fifteen
- Hurricane Eloise
- Hurricane Faye
- Hurricane Gladys
- Tropical Depression Nineteen
- Tropical Depression Twenty
- Tropical Depression Twenty-One
- Tropical Depression Twenty-Two
- Tropical Depression Twenty-Three
- Tropical Depression Twenty-Four
- Tropical Storm Hallie
- Tropical Depression Twenty-Six
- Tropical Depression Twenty-Seven
- Subtropical Storm Two
Storm names
This list is the names that were set aside for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1975. Names that were used are marked in gray.
- Amy
- Blanche
- Caroline
- Doris
- Eloise
- Faye
- Gladys
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- Hallie
- Ingrid (unused)
- Julia (unused)
- Kitty (unused)
- Lilly (unused)
- Mabel (unused)
- Niki (unused)
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- Opal (unused)
- Peggy (unused)
- Ruby (unused)
- Sheila (unused)
- Tilda (unused)
- Vicky (unused)
- Winnie (unused)
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Retirement
The name Eloise was later retired.
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