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The name Ida has been used for a total of nineteen tropical cyclones worldwide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the Southwest Indian Ocean and two in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. Atlantic Ocean: Ida replaced the name Isabel following the 2003 season. * Hurricane Ida (2009) – a strong Category 2 hurricane that made landfall in Nicaragua at Category 1 strength, and then again later at Dauphin Island, Alabama, as a extratropical storm. *
Tropical Storm Ida (2015) The 2015 Atlantic hurricane season was the last of three consecutive below average Atlantic hurricane seasons. It produced twelve tropical cyclones, eleven named storms, four hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. The Accumulated Cyclone Energy ( ...
– a weak but long-lived tropical storm that moved erratically across the open ocean, never posing a threat to land. * Hurricane Ida (2021) – made landfall in Cuba, then rapidly intensified into a powerful Category 4 hurricane prior to making landfall in Louisiana with winds; subsequently caused widespread damage across much of the Eastern United States. The name Ida was retired in the North Atlantic after the 2021 season, and was replaced by ''Imani'' for the 2027 season. Western Pacific: * Typhoon Ida (1945) – struck Japan, also known as Makurazaki Typhoon ( ja). *
Typhoon Ida (1950) The 1950 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1950, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when ...
(T5020, T5022, T5023) *
Typhoon Ida (1954) The 1954 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1954, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when ...
(T5408) *
Typhoon Ida (1958) Typhoon Ida, also known as the , was the sixth-deadliest typhoon to hit Japan, as well as one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record. On September 20, Ida formed in the Western Pacific near Guam. It moved to the west and rapidly i ...
(T5822) – struck Japan, also known as Kanogawa Typhoon. *
Typhoon Ida (1961) The 1961 Pacific typhoon season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1961, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year whe ...
(T6111, 32W) – struck Japan. *
Typhoon Ida (1964) The 1964 Pacific typhoon season was the most active tropical cyclone season recorded globally, with a total of 39 tropical storms forming. It had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1964, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northw ...
(T6412, 15W, Seniang) – struck northeastern Luzon and southeastern China near Hong Kong. *
Typhoon Ida (1966) Typhoon Ida was a deadly typhoon that struck Japan in late-September 1966. The twenty-sixth tropical storm, the twenty-third named tropical disturbance and the fifteenth typhoon of the 1966 Pacific typhoon season, Ida originated from a tropical ...
(T6626, 27W) – struck Japan. *
Typhoon Ida (1969) The 1969 Pacific typhoon season was the fourth least-active season on record. The season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1969, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These ...
(T6915, 19W) * Typhoon Ida (1972) (T7221, 22W) * Typhoon Ida (1975) (T7519, 22W) *
Tropical Storm Ida (1980) The 1980 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1980, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year w ...
(T8007, 08W, Lusing) *
Typhoon Ida (1983) The 1983 Pacific typhoon season was the latest start for a Pacific typhoon season on record. It has no official bounds, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and November. These dates conventionall ...
(T8313, 14W, Oniang) *
Tropical Storm Ida (1986) The 1986 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1986, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between May and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year wh ...
(T8624, 21W, Uding) South-West Indian Ocean: *
Tropical Storm Ida (1968) The name Ida has been used for a total of nineteen tropical cyclones worldwide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the Southwest Indian Ocean and two in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. Atlantic Ocean: Ida re ...
– affected Réunion and Mauritius. Australian region: *
Cyclone Ida (1972) In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an an ...
– near Solomon Islands causing $70 million damage. Southwest Pacific Ocean: *
Cyclone Ida (1971) In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an an ...
– in Coral Sea, never threatened land.


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Cyclone Ita Severe Tropical Cyclone Ita was the strongest tropical cyclone in the Australian region by central pressure, since George in 2007, and since Monica in 2006 by wind speed. The system was first identified over the Solomon Islands as a tropical lo ...
(2014) – a similar name that was used in the Australian region * Cyclone Idai (2019) – a similar name that was used in the South-West Indian Ocean {{DEFAULTSORT:Ida Atlantic hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles