Tropical Storm Carlotta

The name Carlotta has been used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, making Carlotta one of the most frequently used Pacific storm names.

  • Hurricane Carlotta (1967), formed near the Mexican coast; did not make landfall.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (1971), no land was affected.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (1975), did not come near land.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (1978), category 4 hurricane that did not affect land; at the time, it was the third strongest June storm, after 1973's Ava and 1976's Annette.
  • Tropical Storm Carlotta (1982), did not make landfall.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (1988), did not make landfall.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (1994), buffeted Socorro Island with sustained winds of 39 mph (63 km/h).
  • Hurricane Carlotta (2000), killed 18 after sinking a freighter.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (2006), brought light rainfall to Mexico.
  • Hurricane Carlotta (2012), made landfall near Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
  • Tropical Storm Carlotta (2018), brushed the southwestern coast of Mexico without making landfall.

The name Carlotta has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean.

  • Cyclone Carlotta (1972), well off Queensland.
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