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The name Douglas has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. *
Hurricane Douglas (1984) The 1984 Pacific hurricane season featured numerous tropical cyclones, several of which were impactful to land. It was a busy hurricane season with 21 named storms, 13 hurricanes, and 7 major hurricanes, the latter of which are Category 3 or ...
– strongest hurricane of the season, never threatened land *
Tropical Storm Douglas (1990) The 1990 Pacific hurricane season was a very active season which observed 21 named storms within the basin. The season also produced the fourth highest ACE index value on record. The season was officially started on May 15 in the eastern Pacific, ...
– killed one person in Mexico, where it nearly made landfall * Hurricane Douglas (1996) – continuation of Hurricane Cesar in the Atlantic, crossed Central America and became Hurricane Douglas *
Hurricane Douglas (2002) The 2002 Pacific hurricane season was an above-average season which produced fifteen named storms. Eight hurricanes formed, including three Category 5 hurricanes, which tied for the most in a season with 1994 and 2018. Moreover, the season was a ...
– never threatened land * Tropical Storm Douglas (2008) – passed near Mexico, brought minor flooding to some areas * Tropical Storm Douglas (2014) – never threatened land *
Hurricane Douglas (2020) Hurricane Douglas was a strong tropical cyclone that became the closest passing Pacific hurricane to the island of Oahu on record, surpassing the previous record held by Hurricane Dot (1959), Hurricane Dot in 1959 Pacific hurricane season, 1959 ...
– passed very close to Hawaii at hurricane strength {{DEFAULTSORT:Douglas Pacific hurricane set index articles