List of storms named Frances
Appearance
The name Frances was used for eight tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. It was even with Arlene as the most-used Atlantic storm name, but fell to second place when Arlene was used for the first storm of the 2005 season.
- Hurricane Frances (1961): Caused flooding in Puerto Rico, peaked at Category 3 west of Bermuda, subtropical at Nova Scotia
- Tropical Storm Frances (1968): Travelled across the central Atlantic Ocean without affecting land
- Hurricane Frances (1976): Curved over the central Atlantic, affected the Azores as an extratropical storm
- Hurricane Frances (1980): Travelled up the central Atlantic Ocean without affecting land
- Hurricane Frances (1986): Briefly drifted over the western Atlantic but never affected land
- Hurricane Frances (1992): Threatened Bermuda but did not strike the island, then hit Spain as an extratropical storm
- Tropical Storm Frances (1998): A weak storm that caused flooding in East Texas and southern Louisiana
- Hurricane Frances (2004): A powerful Category 4 hurricane that struck the Bahamas, and later, as a Category 2 storm, moved extremely slowly over Florida, causing billions in damage
After the 2004 season, the name Frances was retired and replaced by Fiona in the 2010 season.
The name Frances has also been used once in the Australian region.