The name Beryl has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Australian Region and for one in the South-West Indian Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
edit- Tropical Storm Beryl (1982) – passed just south of Brava Island, Cape Verde and dissipated north of the Windward Islands
- Tropical Storm Beryl (1988) – formed over Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana and drifted into the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall at New Orleans
- Tropical Storm Beryl (1994) – short-lived storm that made landfall at Panama City, Florida, and caused severe flooding in several states along the East Coast of the United States
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2000) – developed in the Bay of Campeche and made landfall just south of the United States–Mexico border
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2006) – made landfall on Nantucket, Massachusetts
- Tropical Storm Beryl (2012) – made landfall near Jacksonville Beach, Florida
- Hurricane Beryl (2018) – Category 1 hurricane which dissipated before approaching the Lesser Antilles; later briefly regenerated into a subtropical storm to the north of Bermuda
- Hurricane Beryl (2024) – destructive Category 5 hurricane, earliest Category 4 and Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record in any season; made landfall on Carriacou, the Yucatán Peninsula, and in Texas
Australian Region
edit- Cyclone Beryl (1966)
- Cyclone Beryl (1973) – made landfall near Carnarvon, Western Australia as a Tropical Storm and quickly dissipated inland
Indian Ocean
edit- Cyclone Beryl (1961) – drifted west of Réunion, dissipated while quickly speeding to the south