The name Ella has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide. Additionally, the similar name Ela has been used once in the Central Pacific.
In the Atlantic:
- Hurricane Ella (1958) – deadly hurricane in Haiti and Cuba with over 35 deaths; tracked from the Lesser Antilles to southern Texas where it dissipated
- Hurricane Ella (1962) – strongest hurricane of the season; formed near Bahamas and tracked through the western Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical Storm Ella (1966) – tracked from tropical Atlantic before dissipating north of the Lesser Antilles
- Hurricane Ella (1970) – struck northeastern Mexico as a major hurricane
- Hurricane Ella (1978) – strongest hurricane of the season in terms of sustained winds; reached Category 4 status east of Maryland and south of Nova Scotia before brushing Newfoundland
In the Central Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Ela (2015) – weak tropical storm that formed at sea
In the Western Pacific:
- Tropical Storm Ella (1997) (23W, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.) – short-lived tropical storm that dissipated near the Northern Marianas Islands
In the Southwest Indian Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Ella (1976) – short-lived storm that persisted to the northwest of Madagascar
In the Australian Region:
- Tropical Storm Ella (1968) – short-lived weak tropical storm
In the South Pacific Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Ella (1999) – tropical storm that passed through the Loyalty Islands, causing some damage on Lifou Island but no reported casualties.
- Cyclone Ella (2017) – tropical cyclone that tracked near the Samoan Islands, Tonga and Wallis and Futuna