The name Fred has been used for a total of six tropical cyclones worldwide, three in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
- Hurricane Fred (2009) – Category 3 major hurricane that stayed out at sea.
- Hurricane Fred (2015) – Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in Cape Verde.
- Tropical Storm Fred (2021) – made landfall in Hispaniola, degenerated into a tropical wave, then regenerated and made a second landfall in the Florida Panhandle at tropical storm strength.
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Fred (1991) (T9111, 12W) – Category 2 typhoon that struck Hainan Island and Vietnam.
- Typhoon Fred (1994) (T9416, 19W, Susang) – Category 4 super typhoon that struck China, resulting on over 1,000 deaths and damages estimated at $874.4 million (1994 USD).
In the Australian Region:
- Cyclone Fred (1980) – Category 4 severe tropical cyclone that stayed out at sea.
See also
- List of storms named Frederic, a similar name used in the Atlantic Ocean and the Australian region.
- List of storms named Freda, a similar name used in the Western Pacific Ocean and the Southern Hemisphere.
- List of storms named Freddy, another similar name used in the Southern Hemisphere.
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