The name Ida has been used for a total of eighteen tropical cyclones worldwide: two in the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, one in the Southwest Indian Ocean and two in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean:
Hurricane Ida (2009) – Strong category 2 hurricane that made landfall in Nicaragua, at minimal Category 1 strength. Re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea until it reached the Gulf of Mexico, where it made its second landfall in Dauphin Island, Alabama, as a minimal tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Ida (2015) – A weak but long-lived tropical storm that moved erratically across the open ocean, never threatening land throughout its existence.
The name replaced Isabel which was retired after the 2003 season.
Western Pacific:
Typhoon Ida (1945) – struck Japan. known as Makurazaki Typhoon.
Typhoon Ida (1950) (T5020, T5022, T5023)
Typhoon Ida (1954) (T5408)
Typhoon Ida (1958) (T5822) – struck Japan. known as Kanogawa Typhoon
Typhoon Ida (1961) (T6111, 32W) – struck Japan.
Typhoon Ida (1964) (T6412, 15W, Seniang) – struck northeastern Luzon and southeastern China near Hong Kong.
Typhoon Ida (1966) (T6626, 27W) – struck Japan.
Typhoon Ida (1969) (T6915, 19W)
Typhoon Ida (1972) (T7221, 22W)
Typhoon Ida (1975) (T7519, 22W)
Tropical Storm Ida (1980) (T8007, 08W)
Typhoon Ida (1983) (T8313, 14W, Oniang)
Tropical Storm Ida (1986) (T8624, 21W)
Southwest Indian Ocean:
Cyclone Ida (1968)
Australian region:
Cyclone Ida (1972) – near Solomon Islands causing $70 million damage.
Southwest Pacific Ocean:
Cyclone Ida (1971) – in Coral Sea