List of storms named Carlotta explained
The name Carlotta has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian region of the South Pacific.
In the Eastern Pacific:
- Hurricane Carlotta (1967) – Category 1 hurricane, did not make landfall.
- Hurricane Carlotta (1971) – Category 1 hurricane, no land was affected.
- Hurricane Carlotta (1975) – Category 3 hurricane, did not come near land.
- Hurricane Carlotta (1978) – Category 4 hurricane, did not affect land.
- Tropical Storm Carlotta (1982), moved parallel to Mexico but did not make landfall.
- Hurricane Carlotta (1988) – Category 1 hurricane, did not make landfall.
- Hurricane Carlotta (1994) – Category 2 hurricane, churned in the open ocean.
- Hurricane Carlotta (2000) – a Category 4 hurricane that killed 18 after sinking a freighter.
- Hurricane Carlotta (2006) – a Category 1 hurricane that remained at sea.
- Hurricane Carlotta (2012) – Category 2 hurricane that made landfall near Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
- Tropical Storm Carlotta (2018), brushed the southwestern coast of Mexico without making landfall.
- Hurricane Carlotta (2024) – Category 1 hurricane that stayed at sea.
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone Carlotta (1972) – remained well off the Queensland coast.
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