The name Becky has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, one in the Australian region, and one in the South Pacific Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical Storm Becky (1958), no landfall
- Tropical Storm Becky (1962), brought about 30 hours of rainfall on the Cape Verde islands
- Hurricane Becky (1966), no landfall
- Tropical Storm Becky (1970), landfall on the Florida Panhandle
- Hurricane Becky (1974), formed southwest of Bermuda, no landfall
Northwest Pacific Ocean
- Typhoon Becky (1990) (16W, Iliang), hit northern Luzon as a strong tropical storm; strengthened over the South China Sea and hit northern Vietnam as a category 1 typhoon
- Tropical Storm Becky (1993) (22W, Yeyeng), brushed the northern end of Luzon; landfall in China
Australian
- Cyclone Becky (1968)
South Pacific
- Tropical Cyclone Becky (2007) (13F, 21P), threatened Vanuatu but did not make landfall
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