The name Hyacinth has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The similar name Hyacinthe was used for one tropical cyclone in the Southwest Indian Ocean:
Hyacinth
- Hurricane Hyacinth (1960) - Made landfall on western Mexico as a depression
- Tropical Storm Hyacinth (1968) - Struck Sinaloa, unknown damage
- Hurricane Hyacinth (1972) - Category 3 at peak; Made landfall in California as a weak depression, caused high surf
- Hurricane Hyacinth (1976) - Category 3, remained over open waters
Hyacinthe
- Cyclone Hyacinthe - Wettest tropical cyclone ever recorded, dropped nearly twenty feet of rain in a caldera on Réunion and 3.3 feet in other areas.
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