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The name Rosa has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. *
Hurricane Rosa (1978) The 1978 Pacific hurricane season was the first Pacific hurricane season to use both masculine and feminine names for tropical cyclones. It also began the modern practice of utilizing naming lists every six years. Despite lacking an El Niño, a c ...
– threatened Baja California. *
Tropical Storm Rosa (1982) The 1982 Pacific hurricane season was, at the time, the most active Pacific hurricane season on record, with 23 named storms. Of those, 12 became hurricanes, with 5 intensifying into major hurricanes (Category 3 or above on the Saffir–Sim ...
– brushed southwestern Mexico. *
Hurricane Rosa (1994) Hurricane Rosa was the only Pacific hurricane to make landfall during the above-average 1994 Pacific hurricane season. It killed at least 4 people in Mexico. Moisture from the hurricane was a factor in widespread flooding in the U.S. state of Tex ...
– struck Mexico, killing 4. *
Tropical Storm Rosa (2000) The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was an above-average Pacific hurricane season, although most of the storms were weak and short-lived. There were few notable storms this year. Tropical storms Miriam, Norman, and Rosa all made landfall in Mexico ...
– made landfall in Mexico as a weak tropical storm, causing minimal damage. *
Tropical Storm Rosa (2006) The 2006 Pacific hurricane season was the first above-average season since 1997 which produced twenty-five tropical cyclones, with nineteen named storms, though most were rather weak and short-lived. There were eleven hurricanes, of which six ...
– never threatened land. *
Tropical Storm Rosa (2012) The 2012 Pacific hurricane season was a moderately active Pacific hurricane season that saw an unusually high number of tropical cyclones pass west of the Baja California Peninsula. The season officially began on May 15 in the eastern Pacifi ...
– never threatened land. *
Hurricane Rosa (2018) Hurricane Rosa was a tropical cyclone that brought widespread flooding to northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern United States in late September 2018, and was the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in Baja California since Hurricane Nora ( ...
– made landfall in Baja California as a tropical depression; affected the southwestern United States. The name Rosa has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Australian region. *
Cyclone Rosa (1979) 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 anti ...
– struck northern Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosa Pacific hurricane set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles