The name Frank has been used for fourteen tropical cyclones worldwide.
In the Eastern Pacific Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Frank (1980) - weak storm that stayed over open ocean, never affecting land
- Hurricane Frank (1986) - category 1 hurricane that stayed out to sea
- Hurricane Frank (1992) - category 4 hurricane that stayed out to sea
- Tropical Storm Frank (1998) - weak storm, grazed the Baja California Peninsula as a tropical depression.
- Hurricane Frank (2004) - category 1 hurricane that stayed out to sea
- Hurricane Frank (2010) - category 1 hurricane, skirted the coast of western Mexico, causing 6 deaths
- Hurricane Frank (2016) - category 1 hurricane that affected Mexico, despite staying out to sea
- Hurricane Frank (2022) - category 1 hurricane that stayed out to sea
In the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean:
- Typhoon Conson (2004) (T0404, 07W, Frank) – made landfall as a minimal tropical storm in the Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
- Typhoon Fengshen (2008) (T0806, 07W, Frank)– made a direct hit on the Philippines and on China, causing severe damage and resulted in at least 1,371 deaths
The name Frank was retired after the 2008 typhoon season in the Philippine Area of Responsibility and was replaced by the name Ferdie.
In the Australian region:
In the South Pacific Ocean:
In the Southwest Indian Ocean:
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