Tropical Storm Madeline

The name Madeline has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • Tropical Depression Madeline (1961) – downgraded in post-analysis, should not have been named.
  • Tropical Storm Madeline (1968) – never threatened land.
  • Hurricane Madeline (1976) – Made landfall near Zihuatanejo, causing heavy damage. This storm became the second strongest landfalling Pacific hurricane on record, after Hurricane Patricia.
  • Tropical Storm Madeline (1980) – short-lived storm, stayed out to sea.
  • Tropical Storm Madeline (1986) – not a threat to land.
  • Tropical Storm Madeline (1992) – stayed out to sea.
  • Hurricane Madeline (1998) – threatened Islas Marías and parts of Mexico before falling apart and doing no damage.
  • Hurricane Madeline (2016) – threatened Hawaii but took a different route just before approaching the islands.

The name Madeline has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific Ocean.

  • Typhoon Madeline (1949) (T4912)
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