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List of storms named Carlos
List of storms with the same or similar names From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The name Carlos has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide: eight in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and one each in the Australian region and the South-West Indian Ocean.
In the Eastern Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Carlos (1979) – a fast-moving tropical storm that did not make landfall
- Tropical Storm Carlos (1985) – a short-lived and minimal tropical storm which did not affect land
- Hurricane Carlos (1991) – early-season major hurricane that remained in the open ocean.
- Tropical Storm Carlos (1997) – a moderate but also short-lived tropical storm which never threatened land and caused no reported casualties or damage
- Tropical Storm Carlos (2003) – a fairly strong tropical storm that impacted Mexico, causing nine fatalities and a monetary damage total of 86.7 million pesos ($8 million 2003 USD)
- Hurricane Carlos (2009) – a Category 2 hurricane which affected no land areas
- Hurricane Carlos (2015) – a small tropical cyclone which caused moderate impacts to the southern and western coasts of Mexico
- Tropical Storm Carlos (2021) – another short-lived, early-season tropical cyclone that stayed at sea
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone Carlos (2011) – a relatively strong cyclone which produced a record three-day total of 684.8 mm (26.96 in) rain, recorded at Darwin International Airport
In the South-West Indian Ocean:
- Cyclone Carlos (2017) – a moderately strong tropical cyclone which passed near the Mascarene Islands
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See also
- List of storms named Carol – similar name used in several tropical cyclone basins
- Typhoon Carlo (1996) – a strong typhoon which stayed at sea.
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