Tropical Storm Barbara
The name Barbara has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, one tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific Ocean, two tropical cyclones in the Southwest Indian Ocean, and one tropical cyclone in the South Pacific Ocean. The name has also been used once in the UK and Ireland's windstorm naming system.
Atlantic
- Hurricane Barbara (1953), strong category 1 hurricane which moved up the U.S. east coast.
- Tropical Storm Barbara (1954), hit Louisiana as a moderate tropical storm.
Eastern Pacific
- Hurricane Barbara (1983), a category 4 hurricane that stayed far from land.
- Hurricane Barbara (1989), a category 1 hurricane that did not strike land.
- Hurricane Barbara (1995), strong category 4 hurricane that dissipated near Hawai'i.
- Tropical Storm Barbara (2001), passed close to Hawai'i.
- Tropical Storm Barbara (2007), made landfall near border of Guatemala and Mexico.
- Hurricane Barbara (2013), large category 1 hurricane that made landfall on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico.
- Hurricane Barbara (2019), powerful category 4 hurricane that did not affect land.
Western Pacific
- Typhoon Barbara (1946), peaked as a Category 3 typhoon before making landfall in the Philippines as Category 1.
Southwest Indian
- Tropical Storm Barbara (1960) - Remained far from land
- Severe Tropical Storm Barbara (1975) - Struck Madagascar twice
South Pacific
- Cyclone Barbara (1967)
See also
- Storm Barbara (2016), a storm in the 2016–17 UK and Ireland windstorm season that occurred in December 2016.
- Hurricane Neddy, an episode in The Simpsons when a hurricane named Barbara hits Springfield.
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