The name Gilda has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, nine in the western Pacific Ocean, and one in the southwest Indian Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical Storm Gilda (1954) â strong tropical storm that caused 29 deaths in Honduras before striking Belize
- Tropical Storm Gilda (1973) â first tropical cyclone on record to transition into a subtropical cyclone; caused six deaths in Jamaica and minor damage in Cuba, the Bahamas, and Florida
Western Pacific Ocean
- Tropical Storm Gilda (1952) (T5205) â weak tropical storm that struck China
- Typhoon Gilda (1956) (T5614) â attained super typhoon status and made landfall on Taiwan
- Typhoon Gilda (1959) (T5922, 56W) â super typhoon which moved across central Philippines, causing 23 deaths and leaving 60,000 homeless
- Typhoon Gilda (1962) (T6224, 74W) â remained over open waters before becoming extratropical east of Japan
- Tropical Storm Gilda (1965) (T6512, 15W, Narsing) â formed well east of the Philippines, weakens, and later becomes a strong tropical storm before moving ashore and dissipating over China
- Typhoon Gilda (1967) (T6737, 39W) â super typhoon which eventually strikes Taiwan as a minimal typhoon
- Typhoon Gilda (1971) (T7111, 11W, Mameng) â formed over the Philippines and dissipates over China
- Typhoon Gilda (1974) (T7408, 09W, Deling) â brought heavy rainfall to South Korea and Japan, causing 128 deaths and $6 billion in damage
- Typhoon Gilda (1977) (T7714, 15W) â remained over open waters, passing to the east of Japan
Southwest Indian Ocean