The name Gloria has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones worldwide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Australian region, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and twelve in the Western Pacific Ocean. It has also been applied to one extratropical European windstorm.
In the Atlantic Ocean:
The name Gloria was retired after the 1985 season, and was replaced by Grace in the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season.
In the Australian region:
In the South-West Indian Ocean:
In the Western Pacific Ocean:
- Typhoon Gloria (1949) (T4905)
- Typhoon Gloria (1952) (T5226)
- Typhoon Gloria (1957) (T5715) â struck the Philippines and Hong Kong.
- Tropical Storm Gloria (1960) (35W) â Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.
- Typhoon Gloria (1963) (T6314, 29W, Oniang) â struck Taiwan and eastern China.
- Tropical Storm Gloria (1965) (40W) â Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.
- Typhoon Gloria (1968) (T6819, 24W, Osang)
- Tropical Storm Gloria (1971) (35W) â Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.
- Typhoon Gloria (1974) (T7428, 32W, Aning)
- Tropical Storm Gloria (1978) (T7816, 17W, Norming)
- Typhoon Gloria (1996) (T9608, 09W) â hit Taiwan and China.
- Typhoon Gloria (1999) (T9922, 30W, Trining)
- Typhoon Chataan (2002) (T0206, 08W, Gloria) â a deadly and destructive Category 4 super typhoon that hit Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia.
In Europe:
- Storm Gloria (2020) â brought severe flooding to southern and eastern Spain, killing at least 13 people