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The name Carlos has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. *
Tropical Storm Carlos (1979) The 1979 Pacific hurricane season was an inactive season, featuring 10 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. It featured zero tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific, the most recent occurrence on record as of 2021. An average year ...
, did not make landfall * Tropical Storm Carlos (1985), did not affect land * Hurricane Carlos (1991), no damage reports * Tropical Storm Carlos (1997), never threatened land; no casualties or damage were reported *
Tropical Storm Carlos (2003) Tropical Storm Carlos was the first of five tropical cyclones to make landfall during the 2003 Pacific hurricane season. It formed on June 26 from a tropical wave to the south of Mexico. It quickly strengthened as it approached the coast, a ...
, damaged about 30,000 houses in Mexico, with a monetary damage total of 86.7 million pesos (2003 MXN, $8 million 2003 USD) * Hurricane Carlos (2009), did not affect land *
Hurricane Carlos (2015) Hurricane Carlos was an unusually small tropical cyclone which affected the western coast of Mexico in June 2015. Forming as the third Tropical cyclone naming, named storm and hurricane of the 2015 Pacific hurricane season, annual hurricane ...
, a small tropical cyclone which brushed the western coast of Mexico * Tropical Storm Carlos (2021), did not affect land The name Carlos has been used once in the Australian region. * Cyclone Carlos (2011), record three-day total of 684.8 mm (26.96 in) rain was recorded at Darwin International Airport The name Carlos has been used once in the South-West Indian Ocean. * Cyclone Carlos (2017) {{DEFAULTSORT:Carlos Pacific hurricane set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles