The name Lisa has been used for nine
tropical cyclones worldwide: five in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the South Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic Ocean:
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Hurricane Lisa (1998) – travelled in the central Atlantic without approaching land
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Hurricane Lisa (2004) – formed off Cape Verde and briefly reached hurricane strength near Cape Race, Newfoundland
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Hurricane Lisa (2010) – travelled in eastern Atlantic near Cape Verde
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Tropical Storm Lisa (2016) – formed in eastern Atlantic in close proximity to Cape Verde, churned in the open ocean without threatening land
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Hurricane Lisa (2022)
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– made landfall in Belize and then re-emerged into the Bay of Campeche as a weak tropical depression
In the Northwestern Pacific Ocean:
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Tropical Storm Lisa (1996)
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(T9611, 14W) – Made landfall in Southern China
In the South-West Indian Ocean:
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Cyclone Lisa (1981)
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In the South Pacific Ocean:
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Cyclone Lisa (1982)
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Australian region:
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Cyclone Lisa (1991)
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See also
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Tropical Storm Liza The name Liza has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
* Tropical Storm Liza (1961) – A minimal storm that did not affect land.
* Hurricane Liza (1968) – didn't hit Mexico, but caused damage out to sea.
* Tropical ...
, a similar name which was used in the Pacific Ocean.
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South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles
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