Tropical Storm Linda
The name Linda has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Linda (1985) – crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression.
- Hurricane Linda (1991) – recurved out to sea.
- Hurricane Linda (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.
- Hurricane Linda (2003) – never affected land.
- Hurricane Linda (2009) – caused no damage or deaths.
- Hurricane Linda (2015) – affected Baja California, bringing heavy rainfall.
In the Southern Hemisphere near Australia:
- Tropical Cyclone Linda (1976), made landfall south of Darwin, Australia.
- Tropical Cyclone Linda (2004), Indian Ocean.
- Tropical Cyclone Linda (2018), never affected land.
In the Northwestern Pacific Ocean west of the dateline:
- Tropical Storm Linda (1997), made landfall in Vietnam and Thailand as a tropical storm.
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