List of named storms (L)

Storms are named for historical reasons to avoid confusion when communicating with the public, as more than one storm can exist at a time. Names are drawn in order from predetermined lists. For tropical cyclones, names are assigned when a system has one-, three-, or ten-minute winds of more than 65 km/h (40 mph). Standards, however, vary from basin to basin. For example, some tropical depressions are named in the Western Pacific, while within the Australian and Southern Pacific regions, the naming of tropical cyclones are delayed until they have gale-force winds occurring more than halfway around the storm center.

This list covers the letter(s) L

Storms

Note: indicates the name was retired after that usage in the respective basin
  • Laila (2010) – a severe cyclonic storm that struck southeastern India, killing 65 people
  • Lala (1984) – a tropical storm southeast of Hawaii
  • Lam (2015) – a tropical cyclone that struck Australia's Northern Territory
  • Lan (2017) – a typhoon that struck Japan, causing $2 billion in damage and killing 17 people
  • Lance (1984) – a tropical cyclone off the east coast of Australia
  • Lana
  • 1948 - a Category 1 typhoon in the western Pacific that did not affect land.
  • 2009 - a strong tropical storm that passed south of Hawaii
  • Lane
  • 1978 - a tropical storm over the open eastern Pacific Ocean
  • 1982 - a tropical storm southwest of Mexico
  • 1988 - a Category 2 hurricane that formed south of Mexico and moved westward
  • 1994 - a Category 4 hurricane that moved across much of the eastern Pacific
  • 2000 - a Category 2 hurricane that later brought rainfall to California
  • 2006 - a strong Category 3 hurricane that made landfall in the Mexican state of Sinaloa
  • 2012 - a Category 1 hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • 2018 - a powerful Category 5 hurricane that weakened as it approached Hawaii
  • Larry
  • 2003 - tropical storm that hit the Mexican state of Tabasco
  • 2006 - powerful cyclone that struck northeastern Australia, leaving $1.1 billion in damage
  • Laura
  • 1947 - typhoon in the western Pacific
  • 1967 - tropical cyclone in the southwest Pacific Ocean
  • 1971 – a system that formed off Panama, looped south of western Cuba and landed in southern Belize.
  • 2008 – a large but short-lived system that remained in the open ocean.
  • 2020 – a Category 4 hurricane that struck Louisiana, the strongest to hit the state since 1856; earliest twelfth named storm on record in the Atlantic
  • Laurence – a powerful cyclone that struck Western Australia three times
  • 1990 - a weak tropical cyclone to the north of Western Australia
  • 2009
  • Laure (1980) – a powerful tropical cyclone that passed near Mauritius
  • Laurie
  • 1969 - a hurricane that looped in the Gulf of Mexico and struck Mexico twice
  • 1976 - a short-lived tropical cyclone in the South Pacific
  • Leah (1973) – a tropical cyclone off northwestern Australia
  • Lee
  • 1981 - typhoon in the western Pacific, a category 2 storm that caused 188 fatalities in the Philippines
  • 1985 - a tropical storm in the western Pacific that struck North Korea
  • 1988 - a tropical storm in the western Pacific
  • 2005 - a short-lived, minimal tropical storm in the Atlantic
  • 2007 - cyclone in the Australian basin that crossed into the south-west Indian Ocean, where it was renamed Ariel
  • 2011 - a strong tropical storm that made landfall in Louisiana, and its remnants caused catastrophic flooding in the Northeast US
  • 2017 - a category 3 hurricane that spent its initial stages as a weak tropical storm
  • Leepi
  • 2013 - a tropical storm that brushed the Philippines and struck Japan
  • 2018 - a tropical storm that struck southwestern Japan
  • Lehar (2013) – a very severe cyclonic storm that originated in the South China Sea and moved across the Bay of Bengal, later striking India
  • Lekima
  • 2001 – a typhoon that struck Taiwan and China
  • 2007 - a tropical storm that brought heavy rains to Luzon and struck Vietnam
  • 2013 – the second strongest 2013 storm worldwide
  • 2019 – brought heavy rains and flooding to Luzon due to its enhancement of the southwest monsoon, later intensifying into the season's second super typhoon, and made landfall in China
  • Lena
  • 1971 - a tropical cyclone off northeastern Australia
  • 1983 - a tropical cyclone that struck Port Hedland, Western Australia
  • 1993 - a tropical cyclone between Western Australia and Indonesia
  • Lenny (1999) – a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane that crossed the Caribbean from west to east, later crossing the northern Lesser Antilles.
  • Leo
  • 1977 - a tropical cyclone that struck Port Hedland, Western Australia
  • Leo (1999) - a typhoon that struck southern China
  • 2000 - a tropical cyclone that formed near French Polynesia
  • Leon (2000) – a tropical cyclone off Western Australia that was renamed Eline in the south-west Indian Ocean
  • Leonie (1969) – a short-lived tropical cyclone off southwest Western Australia
  • Les (1998) – a tropical cyclone that struck the Northern Territory and Western Australia
  • Leslie
  • 1979 - cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
  • 2000 - weak tropical storm that impacted Bermuda, Florida, Cuba, and Newfoundland.
  • 2012 - long-lived Category 1 hurricane that caused minor damage in Bermuda and Newfoundland.
  • 2018 - a long-lived tropical cyclone that constantly fluctuated between tropical storm and Category 1 hurricane intensity, made landfall in the Iberian Peninsula as an extratropical cyclone.
  • Lester
  • 1980 - a tropical storm off the southern coast of Mexico
  • 1986 - a short-lived tropical storm over the open Eastern Pacific
  • 1992 - a minimal hurricane that struck the Baja California peninsula and Sonora, later entering Arizona as a tropical storm
  • 1998 - a major hurricane that paralleled the Mexican coastlin, causing two deaths
  • 2004 - a tropical storm that dissipated just offshore Acapulco, Mexico
  • 2016 - a Category 4 hurricane that brushed Hawaii
  • Levi (1997) – a tropical storm that formed near the Philippines, killing 53 people
  • Lewis
  • 1990 - a tropical storm that dissipated east of the Philippines
  • 1993 - a tropical storm that struck the Philippines and Vietnam
  • Lex
  • 1980 - a typhoon that passed east of Japan
  • 1983 - a tropical storm that struck Vietnam, killing 200 people
  • 1986 - a tropical storm that passed through the Marianas Islands
  • Lezissy (1989) – a tropical storm in the south-west Indian Ocean
  • Li (1994) – a minimal hurricane that crossed much of the northern Pacific Ocean
  • Libby (1948) – a typhoon that passed south of Japan
  • Lidia
  • 1981 - a deadly tropical storm that struck Sinaloa, killing 73 people and causing $80 million in damage
  • 1987 - a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • 1993 - a Category 4 hurricane that later struck Sinaloa, Mexico, killing 7 people
  • 2005 – a short-lived tropical storm southwest of Mexico
  • 2017 – a tropical storm that made landfall in Baja California Sur, killing 20 people
  • Lidy (1995) – a tropical depression in the south-west Indian Ocean that dropped heavy rainfall on Rodrigues
  • Lindsay
  • 1985 - a tropical cyclone that struck Broome, Western Australia
  • 1996 - a tropical cyclone southwest of Indonesia
  • Linfa
  • 2003 – struck Japan
  • 2009 – made landfall in Fujian
  • 2019 – caused severe flooding throughout most of the Philippines
  • Lingling
  • 2001 - a typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam, killing 379 people
  • 2007 - a tropical storm that formed in the North Pacific in mid-October 2007.
  • 2014 - a tropical storm that brought landslides in southern Philippines early in the year.
  • 2019 - a powerful Category 4 storm that passed through the Ryukyu Islands and Korea, and the strongest storm on record to strike North Korea
  • Lila (1986) – a tropical cyclone that was formerly named Billy in the Australian basin, was renamed Lila in the south-west Indian Ocean, and was again renamed Billy after it re-entered the Australian basin, where it later struck southwestern Australia
  • Lili
  • Lily
  • 1966 - a tropical depression that passed north of Madagascar
  • 1967 - a minimal hurricane off the west coast of Mexico
  • 1971 - a Category 1 hurricane that struck Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, killing 12 people
  • 1977 - a short-lived tropical storm northeast of Australia
  • Lillian
  • 1963 - a tropical storm that struck western Mexico
  • 1973 - a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • Lilly (1946) – a typhoon that brushed Japan and struck South Korea
  • Lin
  • 1993 - a tropical cyclone in the South Pacific
  • 2009 - a tropical cyclone that passed near Tonga
  • Linda
  • 1976 - made landfall south of Darwin, Australia.
  • 1985 – crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression.
  • 1991 – recurved out to sea.
  • September 1997 – second most intense hurricane in the Pacific basin with a minimum pressure of 902 mbar. Also the second strongest hurricane in the Pacific in terms of 1-min winds.
  • November 1997 - made landfall in Vietnam and Thailand as a tropical storm.
  • 2003 – never affected land.
  • 2004 - a tropical cyclone southwest of Indonesia
  • 2009 – caused no damage or deaths.
  • 2015 – affected Baja California.
  • 2018 - a tropical cyclone off northeastern Australia
  • Lionrock
  • 2010 - a tropical storm that struck China
  • 2016 - a typhoon that looped south of Japan and struck eastern Japan, and also caused widespread flooding in North Korea; the storm killed 550 people
  • Lisa
  • 1966 - tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
  • 1981 - cyclone in the Southwest Indian Ocean
  • 1982 - tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
  • 1991 - tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
  • 1996 - tropical storm in the western Pacific that made landfall in Southern China.
  • 1998 – travelled north in the central Atlantic without approaching land.
  • 2004 – formed off Cape Verde, a named cyclone in the central Atlantic for a record 11 days before reaching hurricane strength. Never affected land.
  • 2010 – travelled in eastern Atlantic near Cape Verde.
  • 2016 – formed in eastern Atlantic in close proximity to Cape Verde, churned in the open ocean without threatening land.
  • Lise
  • 1949 - a typhoon that passed east of Japan
  • 1971 - formerly Cyclone Yvonne in the Australian basin, it was renamed Lise in the south-west Indian Ocean and remained away from land
  • Lisette (1997) – a tropical cyclone that struck Mozambique, killing 87 people
  • Litanne (1994) – a powerful tropical cyclone that struck eastern Madagascar
  • Liua (2018) – a tropical cyclone near the Solomon Islands, also was the earliest in a South Pacific cyclone season for a storm to be named
  • Liza
  • 1961 – a tropical storm that paralleled the southwest Mexican coast
  • 1968 – a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • 1972 – a short-lived tropical storm south of Mexico
  • 1976 – a category 4 hurricane that killed 1,263 people in northwestern Mexico.
  • Loke (2015) – a minimal hurricane west of Hawaii
  • Lois
  • 1952 - a typhoon that struck Hainan and Vietnam
  • 1966 - a hurricane in the Atlantic that passed west of the Azores
  • 1992 - a tropical storm that passed east of Japan
  • 1995 - a severe tropical storm that struck Vietnam
  • Lola
  • 1953 - a typhoon that brushed eastern Japan
  • 1957 - a powerful typhoon that struck Guam
  • 1960 - a typhoon that struck the Philippines and later Vietnam, killing 58 people
  • 1963 - a typhoon that passed southeast of Japan
  • 1966 - a tropical storm that hit China
  • 1968 - a typhoon that passed north of the Marianas Islands
  • 1972 - a typhoon that formed near Micronesia and moved northward
  • 1975 - an early typhoon that struck the Philippines, killing 30 people
  • 1978 - a typhoon that struck China
  • 1979 - a typhoon that passed southeast of Japan
  • 1982 - a tropical storm over the open western Pacific
  • 1986 - a powerful typhoon that struck Pohnpei and later moved northward
  • 1989 - a continuation of Tropical Storm Ken, which eventually struck northeastern China
  • 1990 - a tropical storm that hit Vietnam, killing 16 people
  • 1993 - a typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam, killing 308 people
  • 2005 - a tropical cyclone near Tonga
  • 2008 - a tropical storm in the south-west Indian Ocean
  • Longwang
  • 2000 - a short-lived tropical storm northeast of the Philippines
  • 2005 - a powerful typhoon that struck Taiwan and China, killing 149 people
  • Lottie
  • 1968 - a short-lived tropical depression in the south-west Indian Ocean
  • 1974 - a tropical cyclone that capsized the ship Uluilakeba, killing 85 people
  • Lorena
  • 1983 - a Category 3 hurricane that killed seven people in Mexico while paralleling the coast
  • 1989 - a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • 2001 - a tropical storm that dissipated near the southwest Mexican coast
  • 2013 - a tropical storm that struck the Baja California peninsula
  • 2019 - a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in Baja California.
  • Lorenzo
  • 2001 - a short-lived tropical storm near the Azores
  • 2007 - struck Mexico as a Category 1 storm.
  • 2013 - did not threaten land.
  • 2019 - the easternmost Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic Ocean
  • Loris (1971) – struck the north of Western Australia
  • Lorna
  • 1954 - a typhoon that brushed Japan, killing 34 people
  • 1958 - a typhoon that brushed the eastern Philippines before turning away from the country
  • 1961 - a typhoon that hit Taiwan and southeastern China
  • 1964 - a short-lived tropical storm west of the Marianas Islands
  • 1966 - a typhoon that struck the northern Philippines
  • 1969 - a tropical storm that dissipated east of the Philippines
  • 1976 - a tropical storm that dissipated east of the Philippines
  • 2019 - a tropical cyclone that straddled the boundary between the south-west Indian Ocean and the Australian basin
  • Lorraine
  • 1966 - a tropical storm that struck the Mexican state of Colima
  • 1970 - a Category 2 hurricane that moved across the eastern Pacific
  • 1974 - a tropical storm that moved in a Z-shaped track
  • Louise
  • 1945 - a typhoon that struck Japan, killing 36 people
  • 1951 - a powerful typhoon that struck the northern Philippines and later southern China, killing six people
  • 1955 - a powerful typhoon that struck southwestern Japan, killing 54 people
  • 1959 - a typhoon that struck Taiwan and China
  • 1962 - a typhoon that struck Japan, killing 15 people
  • 1964 - a powerful typhoon that struck the Philippines, killing 595 people
  • 1967 - a tropical storm that struck Japan
  • March 1970 - a tropical cyclone in the south-west Indian Ocean that passed near Mauritius
  • October 1970 - a typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam
  • 1973 - a typhoon that struck the Chinese island of Hainan
  • 1976 - a powerful typhoon that recurved northeast of the Philippines
  • Love
  • 1947 - a hurricane that passed close to Bermuda
  • 1950 - a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico that struck Florida as a tropical storm
  • Lowell
  • 1984 - a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • 1990 - a minimal hurricane off the southwest coast of Mexico
  • 2002 - a tropical storm over the open eastern and central Pacific
  • 2008 - a tropical storm that made landfall in Baja California and produced major flooding in the Midwest United States
  • 2014 - a minimal hurricane southwest of Mexico
  • Lua (2012) – a destructive tropical cyclone in Western Australia
  • Luban (2018) – a very severe cyclonic storm that struck eastern Yemen in the midst of a civil war and cholera outbreak; the storm killed 14 people and left $1 billion in damage
  • Lucie
  • 1965 - a possible tropical cyclone that affected Vanuatu
  • 1978 - short-lived tropical depression northeast of Madagascar
  • Lucretia (1950) – a tropical storm east of Philippines that was later renamed Nancy
  • Lucille
  • 1956 - a typhoon that was also named Karen, struck the Philippines
  • 1960 - a tropical storm that killed at least 108 people in the Philippines
  • Lucy
  • March 1962 - a short-lived tropical storm in the south-west Indian Ocean
  • November 1962 - a typhoon that struck Vietnam, killing five people
  • 1965 - a powerful typhoon that later struck Japan after it weakened
  • 1968 - a typhoon east of the Philippines
  • 1971 - a typhoon that brushed the Philippines and later struck China
  • 1974 - a tropical storm that struck southern China
  • 1977 - a typhoon east of the Philippines
  • Luis (1995) – a Category 4 hurricane that moved through the northern Lesser Antilles, leaving 19 deaths and $3.3 billion in damage
  • Luke
  • 1991 - a tropical storm that brushed Japan, killing 12 people
  • 1994 - a tropical storm that hit the Philippines and Vietnam
  • Lulu (1970) – a tropical cyclone that hit northern Western Australia
  • Luma (2003) – a powerful subtropical depression that passed south of Madagascar
  • Lusi
  • 1986 - a weak tropical cyclone near Vanuatu
  • 1997 - a tropical cyclone that brushed Fiji
  • 2014 - a tropical cyclone that affected Fiji and New Zealand
  • Lupit
  • 2003 – powerful Category 5 super typhoon that affected the Federated States of Micronesia
  • 2009 – another powerful Category 5 super typhoon that formed northwest of Kwajalein, and recurved off Luzon, becoming extratropical northeast of Japan
  • 2016 – a tropical storm that formed east of Japan
  • Lydie (1973) – a very intense tropical cyclone that passed just west of Réunion, killing 10 people
  • Lynn
  • 1981 - a tropical storm that struck the Philippines and China
  • 1984 - a tropical storm that struck Vietnam
  • 1987 - a typhoon that passed between the Philippines and Taiwan, killing 49 people

See also

References

General
  1. "Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)" (Database). United States National Hurricane Center. May 25, 2020.
  2. National Hurricane Center; Hurricane Research Division; Central Pacific Hurricane Center. "The Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database 1949–2019". United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service. Retrieved 1 October 2020. A guide on how to read the database is available here.
  3. MetService (May 22, 2009). "TCWC Wellington Best Track Data 1967–2006". International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship.
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