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The name Linda has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Linda (1985) – Minimal tropical storm that crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression. * Hurricane Linda (1991) – Category 3 hurricane which recurved out to sea. * Hurricane Linda (1997) – Category 5 hurricane that became the second-most intense hurricane in the Eastern Pacific basin with a minimum pressure of 902 mbar. Also the second strongest hurricane in the Pacific in terms of 1-min sustained winds. * Hurricane Linda (2003) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land. * Hurricane Linda (2009) – Category 1 hurricane that caused no damages or deaths. * Hurricane Linda (2015) – Category 3 hurricane which affected Baja California, bringing heavy rainfall a

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  • The name Linda has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Linda (1985) – Minimal tropical storm that crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression. * Hurricane Linda (1991) – Category 3 hurricane which recurved out to sea. * Hurricane Linda (1997) – Category 5 hurricane that became the second-most intense hurricane in the Eastern Pacific basin with a minimum pressure of 902 mbar. Also the second strongest hurricane in the Pacific in terms of 1-min sustained winds. * Hurricane Linda (2003) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land. * Hurricane Linda (2009) – Category 1 hurricane that caused no damages or deaths. * Hurricane Linda (2015) – Category 3 hurricane which affected Baja California, bringing heavy rainfall and deadly flash flooding to Utah. * Hurricane Linda (2021) – Long-lived Category 4 hurricane that stayed out at sea. In the Australian region: * Tropical Cyclone Linda (1976), made landfall south of Darwin, Australia. * Tropical Cyclone Linda (2004), persisted out to sea. * Tropical Cyclone Linda (2018), never affected land. In the Western Pacific: * Tropical Storm Linda (1997) – Catastrophic system which killed over 3123 people in various parts of Southeast Asia. Considered the worst storm in southern Vietnam is over a century. Also called Openg in the Philippines, and BOB 08 in the North Indian Ocean.This article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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  • The name Linda has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Linda (1985) – Minimal tropical storm that crossed into the Central Pacific as a tropical depression. * Hurricane Linda (1991) – Category 3 hurricane which recurved out to sea. * Hurricane Linda (1997) – Category 5 hurricane that became the second-most intense hurricane in the Eastern Pacific basin with a minimum pressure of 902 mbar. Also the second strongest hurricane in the Pacific in terms of 1-min sustained winds. * Hurricane Linda (2003) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land. * Hurricane Linda (2009) – Category 1 hurricane that caused no damages or deaths. * Hurricane Linda (2015) – Category 3 hurricane which affected Baja California, bringing heavy rainfall a (en)
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  • Tropischer Sturm Linda (de)
  • 허리케인 린다 (ko)
  • Furacão Linda (pt)
  • Tropical Storm Linda (en)
  • 颶風琳達 (zh)
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