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The name Lola has been used for eighteen
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...
s worldwide, fifteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, two in the South Pacific Ocean, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Western Pacific. * Typhoon Lola (1953) (T5305) * Typhoon Lola (1957) (T5721) * Typhoon Lola (1960) (T6023, 48W) – struck the Philippines * Typhoon Lola (1963) (T6319, 36W) * Tropical Storm Lola (1966) (T6605, 05W) – struck Hong Kong * Typhoon Lola (1968) (T6824, 29W) * Typhoon Lola (1972) (T7202, 03W) * Typhoon Lola (1975) (T7501, 01W, Auring) – struck the Philippines * Typhoon Lola (1978) (T7821, 22W) – struck the Philippines * Typhoon Lola (1979) (T7913, 16W) * Tropical Storm Lola (1982) (T8220, 21W) * Typhoon Lola (1986) (T8603, 03W) * Tropical Storm Ken-Lola (1989) (T8912, 13W14W) – operationally thought to have been two separate systems; hit eastern China * Tropical Storm Lola (1990) (T9024, 26W) – struck Vietnam * Typhoon Lola (1993) (T9326, 35W, Monang) – struck the Philippines and Vietnam In the South Pacific: * Cyclone Lola (2005) – weak storm that passed through Vanuatu and Fiji * Cyclone Lola (2023) – intense off-season tropical cyclone; brought severe impacts to Vanuatu Following the 2023–24 season, the name ''Lola'' was retired from the rotating lists of names in the South Pacific basin. It was replaced with ''Lute'' for future seasons.https://x.com/chrisnoble_nz/status/1820187962958905470 In the South-West Indian: * Tropical Storm Lola (2008) – minimal tropical storm that remained east of Mauritius; caused no damage.


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