The name Liza has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Liza is not to be confused with Lisa, which is used in the Atlantic Basin.
- 1961's Tropical Storm Liza - A minimal storm that did not affect land.
- 1968's Hurricane Liza - didn't hit Mexico, but caused damage out to sea.
- 1972's Tropical Storm Liza - A weak tropical storm that didn't affect land.
- 1976's Hurricane Liza - A category 4 hurricane that killed 600 people in northern Mexico.
- A new list of Pacific storm names was created in 1978, which prevented further uses of the name Liza.
Famous quotes containing the word hurricane:
“Staid middle age loves the hurricane passions of opera.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)