Hybrid low

Hybrid low may refer to a number of different meteorological depressions:
 * Kona storm, seasonal cyclone in the Hawaiian Islands
 * Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone, rare meteorological phenomena observed in the Mediterranean Sea
 * Nor'easter, a synoptic-scale cyclone
 * Polar low, a small-scale, short-lived depression over certain ocean areas
 * Subtropical cyclone, a weather system that has some characteristics of a tropical and an extratropical cyclone
 * Superstorm, a large, destructive storm without another distinct meteorological classification

Examples

 * 1991 Perfect Storm, a nor'easter that absorbed Hurricane Grace
 * 1996 Lake Huron cyclone, a strong cyclonic storm system over Lake Huron
 * Hurricane Catarina, an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone
 * 2006 Central Pacific cyclone, an unusual low pressure system that formed in 2006
 * Tropical Storm Haiyan (2007), It developed from a tropical low that formed northeast of Wake Island
 * Tropical Storm Omeka, Central Pacific storm that formed from a Kona storm
 * Hurricane Sandy, destructive Atlantic hurricane that combined with a cold front to undergo an Extra-tropical transition just before landfall.
 * Hurricane Alex (2016), Atlantic hurricane in January, a rarity
 * Subtropical Storm 96C, A subtropical cyclone that formed from the remnants of Hurricane Lane (2018).