The name Douglas has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
- Hurricane Douglas (1984) – strongest hurricane of the season
- Tropical Storm Douglas (1990) – killed one person in Mexico, where it nearly made landfall
- Hurricane Douglas (1996) – was Hurricane Cesar in the Atlantic, crossed Central America and became Hurricane Douglas
- Hurricane Douglas (2002) – never threatened land
- Tropical Storm Douglas (2008) – passed near Mexico, brought minor flooding to some areas
- Tropical Storm Douglas (2014) – never threatened land
- Hurricane Douglas (2020) – passed very close to Hawaii at hurricane strength
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