The name Lola has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones worldwide, fifteen in the Western Pacific Ocean, two in the South Pacific Ocean, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean.
In the Western Pacific.
- Typhoon Lola (1953) (T5305)
- Typhoon Lola (1957) (T5721)
- Typhoon Lola (1960) (T6023, 48W) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Lola (1963) (T6319, 36W)
- Tropical Storm Lola (1966) (T6605, 05W) – struck Hong Kong.
- Typhoon Lola (1968) (T6824, 29W)
- Typhoon Lola (1972) (T7202, 03W)
- Typhoon Lola (1975) (T7501, 01W, Auring) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Lola (1978) (T7821, 22W) – struck the Philippines.
- Typhoon Lola (1979) (T7913, 16W)
- Tropical Storm Lola (1982) (T8220, 21W)
- Typhoon Lola (1986) (T8603, 03W)
- Tropical Storm Ken-Lola (1989) (T8912, 13W / 14W) – one storm with two names, operationally thought to have been separate due to difficulties in tracking poorly organized systems; hit eastern China.
- Tropical Storm Lola (1990) (T9024, 26W) – struck Vietnam.
- Typhoon Lola (1993) (T9326, 35W, Monang) – struck the Philippines and Vietnam.
In the South Pacific:
- Cyclone Lola (2005) – Weak storm that passed through Vanuatu and Fiji in its early stages.
- Cyclone Lola (2023) – Powerful off-season cyclone that became the most intense on record in the Southern hemisphere during October.
In the South-West Indian:
- Tropical Storm Lola (2008) – Minimal tropical storm that narrowly avoided land; caused no damage.
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