The name Claudia has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Claudia (1962), crossed over the western portion of the Baja California peninsula, moved over water, and again struck the peninsula before dissipating
- Tropical Storm Claudia (1965), never affected land
- Tropical Storm Claudia (1969), downgraded to a depression only 24 hours after first becoming a tropical storm; did not make landfall
- Tropical Storm Claudia (1973), made landfall approximately 30 mi (50 km) east of Acapulco; no deaths or casualties were reported
- Hurricane Claudia (1977), did not make a landfall
The name Claudia has also been used three times in the Australian region:
- Cyclone Claudia (1982)
- Cyclone Claudia (2002) (14P), did not make a landfall
- Cyclone Claudia (2020), brought heavy rainfall to Darwin
The name Claudia also was used to name a storm in the South-West Indian Ocean basin:
- Cyclone Claudia (2012), did not make a landfall
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