The name Alma has been used to name eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: five in the North Atlantic Ocean, five in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and one in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Alma (1958), made landfall in northeastern Mexico
- Hurricane Alma (1962), struck North Carolina as a tropical storm before heading out to sea
- Hurricane Alma (1966), a Category 3 hurricane that traversed Cuba and then made landfall near Apalachee Bay, Florida; killed 90, mostly in Honduras, and did $210 million damage (in 1966 dollars), mostly to Cuba
- Hurricane Alma (1970), made landfall as a depression near Cedar Key, Florida
- Tropical Storm Alma (1974), made landfall in Venezuela, caused 47 indirect deaths from a plane crash on Isla Margarita
In the Eastern Pacific:
The WMO retired the name Alma after the 2008 hurricane season and replaced it with Amanda beginning in 2014.
In the Western Pacific: