Hurricane Frieda
The name Frieda has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 1957's Hurricane Frieda - looped in the western Atlantic without hitting land.
- 1977's Tropical Storm Frieda - a weak and short-lived storm that caused moderate rainfall in Belize.
The name Freda has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Pacific Ocean.
- 1962's Typhoon Freda - after becoming extratropical, this storm did significant damage to Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia as the Columbus Day Storm of 1962
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