Tropical Storm Wilma
The name Wilma has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide:
In the Atlantic
- Hurricane Wilma (2005), the most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin that formed during the record-breaking 2005 season
In the Northwest Pacific
- Typhoon Wilma (1952) (T5219), a 1952 storm in the Pacific
- Tropical Depression Wilma (2013), a weak but long-lived storm traveling from the Northwest Pacific Ocean to the North Indian Ocean
In the Southern Hemisphere
- Cyclone Wilma (1975), a 1975 storm near Australia
- Cyclone Wilma (2011), a storm of the South Pacific, and the first storm to hit New Zealand as a tropical cyclone
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