The name Emily has been used for fifteen tropical cyclones worldwide, eight in the Atlantic Ocean, five in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and two in the Southern Hemisphere.
In the Atlantic:
- Hurricane Emily (1981) – crossed Bermuda
- Hurricane Emily (1987) – caused considerable damage to Saint Vincent, Dominican Republic, and Bermuda
- Hurricane Emily (1993) – came near Hatteras Island, North Carolina
- Tropical Storm Emily (1999) – no threat to land, absorbed by Hurricane Cindy
- Hurricane Emily (2005) – Category 5 hurricane, caused damage in Grenada, and Quintana Roo, and Tamaulipas in Mexico
- Tropical Storm Emily (2011) – caused minor damage throughout the Caribbean
- Tropical Storm Emily (2017) – made landfall in Tampa, Florida
- Tropical Storm Emily (2023) – no threat to land
In the Eastern Pacific:
- Hurricane Emily (1963)
- Hurricane Emily (1965)
- Tropical Storm Emily (1969)
- Hurricane Emily (1973)
- Tropical Storm Emily (1977)
In the Southern Hemisphere:
- Tropical Depression Emily (1962) – short-lived storm, no threat to land
- Cyclone Emily (1972) – off Queensland, eight lives lost at sea
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