The name Beryl has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Australian Region and for one in the South-West Indian Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Beryl (1982), passed just south of Brava Island, Cape Verde and dissipated north of the Windward Islands.
- Tropical Storm Beryl (1988), formed over Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana and drifted into the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall at New Orleans.
- Tropical Storm Beryl (1994), a short-lived storm that made landfall at Panama City, Florida, and caused severe fooding in several states along the East Coast of the United States.
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2000), developed in the Bay of Campeche and made landfall just south of the United States–Mexico border.
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2006), made landfall on Nantucket, Massachusetts.
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2012), made landfall near Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
- Hurricane Beryl (2018), a Category 1 hurricane which dissipated before approaching the Lesser Antilles; later briefly regenerated into a subtropical storm to the north of Bermuda.
In the Australian Region:
In the South-West Indian:
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