The name Dolores (or Delores, a misspelling) has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and for one in the Western Pacific. In the Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Dolores (1966) – Category 1 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Tropical Depression Dolores (1970) – operationally thought to have reached tropical storm strength.
* Hurricane Dolores (1974) – made landfall in the vicinity of Acapulco.
* Hurricane Dolores (1979) – Category 3 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Hurricane Dolores (1985) – Category 3 hurricane that never affected land.
* Hurricane Delores (1991) – did not make landfall.
* Hurricane Dolores (1997) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land.
* Tropical Storm Dolores (2003) – short-lived storm that never threatened land.
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| - The name Dolores (or Delores, a misspelling) has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and for one in the Western Pacific. In the Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Dolores (1966) – Category 1 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Tropical Depression Dolores (1970) – operationally thought to have reached tropical storm strength.
* Hurricane Dolores (1974) – made landfall in the vicinity of Acapulco.
* Hurricane Dolores (1979) – Category 3 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Hurricane Dolores (1985) – Category 3 hurricane that never affected land.
* Hurricane Delores (1991) – did not make landfall.
* Hurricane Dolores (1997) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land.
* Tropical Storm Dolores (2003) – short-lived storm that never threatened land.
* Tropic (en)
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| - The name Dolores (or Delores, a misspelling) has been used for twelve tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and for one in the Western Pacific. In the Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Dolores (1966) – Category 1 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Tropical Depression Dolores (1970) – operationally thought to have reached tropical storm strength.
* Hurricane Dolores (1974) – made landfall in the vicinity of Acapulco.
* Hurricane Dolores (1979) – Category 3 hurricane that stayed out at sea.
* Hurricane Dolores (1985) – Category 3 hurricane that never affected land.
* Hurricane Delores (1991) – did not make landfall.
* Hurricane Dolores (1997) – Category 1 hurricane that never affected land.
* Tropical Storm Dolores (2003) – short-lived storm that never threatened land.
* Tropical Storm Dolores (2009) – short-lived storm.
* Hurricane Dolores (2015) – Category 4 hurricane that brought record-breaking rain to Southern California.
* Tropical Storm Dolores (2021) – made landfall in Southwestern Mexico. In the Western Pacific:
* Tropical Storm Dolores (1948) (T4813) – Storm that dissipated off the coast of Japan: also named Eunice after Dolores was thought to have dissipated operationally.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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