List of storms named Carla explained
The name Carla was used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Tropical Storm Carla (1956), produced gale-force winds over New England
- Hurricane Carla (1961), second most intense storm to ever strike the Texas coast; caused over $2 billion (2005 US dollars) in damages
The name Carla has been used for six tropical cyclones in the western north Pacific Ocean.
- Typhoon Carla (1962) (65W), landfall on Hainan Island; at least 13 people were killed
- Typhoon Carla (1965) (10W, Gloring)
- Typhoon Carla (1967) (29W, Trining), hit Taiwan, showering record rainfall amounts on the island, killing 69 people
- Tropical Storm Carla (1971) (7W, Gening)
- Typhoon Carla (1974) (4W)
- Tropical Storm Carla (1977) (11W, Luming)