The name Cora has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, eight in the western Pacific, and one in the South Pacific.
Cora was used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic:
Hurricane Cora (1978), after crossing Central America into the Pacific Ocean, the system reformed and became Hurricane Kristy
Cora was used for eight tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific:
Typhoon Cora (1953) (T5320)
Tropical Storm Cora (1958), Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm
Typhoon Cora (1961) (T6105, 20W)
Typhoon Cora (1964) (T6406, 08W, Huaning), peaked as a Category 5 super typhoon; made landfall in the Philippines as a tropical storm
Typhoon Cora (1966) (T6618, 18W), Category 5 super typhoon; struck the Ryūkyū Islands
Typhoon Cora (1969) (T6909, 09W, Ibiang), struck southern Japan
Typhoon Cora (1972) (T7215, 16W)
Typhoon Cora (1975) (T7513, 15W, Luding)
Cora was used for one tropical cyclone in the South Pacific:
Cyclone Cora (1998), some damage to Tonga