The name Ana has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: eight in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Central Pacific Ocean, one in the South Pacific, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. It has also been used for two extratropical European windstorms.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Ana (1979), formed east of the Lesser Antilles and crossed Leeward Islands
- Tropical Storm Ana (1985), curved around Bermuda and neared Newfoundland, but dissipated offshore
- Tropical Storm Ana (1991), paralleled the East Coast of the United States before moving out to sea
- Tropical Storm Ana (1997), formed off the coast of the Carolinas and moved northeastward away from land
- Tropical Storm Ana (2003), pre-season storm that moved generally eastward across the central Atlantic
- Tropical Storm Ana (2009), which crossed the Leeward Islands and dissipated near Puerto Rico
- Tropical Storm Ana (2015), pre-season storm that made landfall in South Carolina
- Tropical Storm Ana (2021), pre-season storm that churned in the open ocean
In the Central Pacific:
- Hurricane Ana (2014), brought heavy rain to the Hawaiian Islands
In the South Pacific:
- Cyclone Ana (2021), brought flooding to portions of Fiji
In the South-West Indian:
- Tropical Storm Ana (2022), crossed northern Madagascar, causing severe flooding, and then made landfall in Mozambique
In Europe:
- Storm Ana (2017), impacted parts of Western Europe and Scandinavia.
- Storm Ana (2022), impacted Italy.