Tropical Storm Hilda
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The name Hilda has been used for two tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one Western Pacific Ocean. It was used in the Atlantic before the formal naming system was instituted. It was retired in the Atlantic due to the destruction in 1964, but remains on the Pacific list.
Atlantic:
- 1955's Hurricane Hilda
- 1964's Hurricane Hilda - struck Louisiana, killed 38 and caused heavy damage to New Orleans.
Eastern Pacific:
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- 1979's Tropical Storm Hilda
- 1985's Tropical Storm Hilda
- 1991's Tropical Storm Hilda
- 1997's Tropical Storm Hilda
- 2003's Tropical Storm Hilda
Western Pacific:
- 1999's Tropical Storm Hilda (1999 TS 01W) (Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.)
Categories: Tropical cyclone articles to be expanded | Atlantic hurricane disambiguation | Pacific hurricane disambiguation | 1979 Pacific hurricane season | 1985 Pacific hurricane season | 1991 Pacific hurricane season | 1997 Pacific hurricane season | 2003 Pacific hurricane season | Pacific typhoon disambiguation | 1999 Pacific typhoon season