Tropical Storm Pamela
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The name Pamela has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and ten in the Western Pacific. In the Eastern Pacific: *
Hurricane Pamela (2021) Hurricane Pamela was a Category 1 Pacific hurricane that caused seven deaths and US$10 million in damage across the northwestern and western states of Mexico in October 2021. The sixteenth named storm and seventh hurricane of the 2021 Pacific hur ...
– made landfall in Sinaloa, Mexico, as a Category 1 hurricane. In the Western Pacific: *
Typhoon Pamela (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 ...
(T5416) * Tropical Storm Pamela (1958) (T5823, 28W) * Typhoon Pamela (1961) (T6118, 50W) * Tropical Storm Pamela (1964) (T6419, 24W) * Typhoon Pamela (1966) (T6630, 38W, Aning) * Tropical Storm Pamela (1970) (T7004, 03W, Klaring) * Typhoon Pamela (1972) (T7227, 29W, Toyang) *
Typhoon Pamela (1976) Typhoon Pamela was a powerful typhoon that struck the U.S. territory of Guam in May 1976, causing about $500 million in damage (USD). The sixth named storm and third typhoon of the 1976 Pacific typhoon season, Pamela developed on May 14 ...
(T7608, 06W) – struck Guam as a Category 4 super typhoon. * Tropical Storm Pamela (1979) (T7916, 20W) – remained out to sea. * Typhoon Pamela (1982) (T8225, 27W, Aning) – struck the Philippines. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pamela Pacific typhoon set index articles Pacific hurricane set index articles