The name Lili has been used for six
tropical cyclones worldwide: four in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
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Hurricane Lili (1984)
Hurricane Lili was the third of only four Atlantic tropical cyclones on record to reach hurricane status in the month of December with the others being an unnamed hurricane in 1887, December 1954's Alice, and 2005's Epsilon. The final of thir ...
– off-season Category 1 hurricane that remained over the open ocean.
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Hurricane Lili (1990)
Hurricane Lili was a moderate tropical cyclone of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. It began as a subtropical cyclone over the central Atlantic and became a hurricane while moving westward toward the United States. Lili did not gain any addition ...
– Category 1 hurricane that approached the East Coast of the United States but remained far offshore.
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Hurricane Lili (1996) – Category 3 hurricane formed near Central America, made landfall in Cuba, traversed the Bahamas and then impacted the British Isles as an extratropical storm.
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Hurricane Lili
Hurricane Lili was the second costliest, deadliest, and strongest hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season, only surpassed by Hurricane Isidore, which affected the same areas around a week before Lili. Lili was the twelfth named storm, f ...
(2002), Category 4 hurricane that impacted the Windward Islands, Jamaica, Haiti and the Southeast United States, causing $925 million (2002 USD) in damages and killing 15 people.
The name ''Lili'' was retired in Atlantic basin following the 2002 season and was replaced with '' ''Laura'' for the 2008 season.
In the Australian region:
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Cyclone Lili (2019)
Tropical Cyclone Lili was a small and relatively weak off-season tropical cyclone that brought moderate impacts to the Maluku Islands and East Timor, and mild impacts to other parts of eastern Indonesia and far-northern Australia. It was the l ...
– off-season tropical cyclone that affected the Maluku Islands and East Timor.
In the South Pacific:
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Cyclone Lili (1989), severe tropical cyclone that impacted New Caledonia.
See also
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Hurricane Lily
The name Lily or Lilly has been used for six tropical cyclones worldwide.
In the Eastern Pacific Ocean:
* Hurricane Lily (1967)
* Hurricane Lily (1971)
Hurricane Lily was a short-lived Category 1 hurricane of August 1971 that devastated th ...
, an alternate spelling of the name also used
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Atlantic hurricane set index articles
Australian region cyclone set index articles
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