The name Fay or Faye has been used for 22 tropical cyclones worldwide: 5 in the Atlantic Ocean; 1 in the Australian region; 1 in the South Pacific Ocean; and 15 in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In the Atlantic:
- Hurricane Faye (1975), a Category 2 hurricane that had minor effects in Bermuda
- Tropical Storm Fay (2002), a tropical storm that caused minor damage in Texas and northern Mexico
- Tropical Storm Fay (2008), a near hurricane strength tropical storm that made landfall in Florida four times, the first known storm in history to do so
- Hurricane Fay (2014), a Category 1 hurricane that affected Bermuda
- Tropical Storm Fay (2020), a moderate tropical storm that affected New Jersey, earliest sixth named storm in the Atlantic basin
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone Fay, a Category 5 storm (Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale) that made landfall in Western Australia; name retired afterward
In the South Pacific:
- Tropical Cyclone Fay (1978), affected Fiji
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Faye (1949)
- Tropical Storm Faye (1952)
- Typhoon Faye (1957)
- Typhoon Faye (1960)
- Typhoon Faye (1963)
- Typhoon Faye (1965)
- Typhoon Faye (1968)
- Typhoon Faye (1971)
- Tropical Storm Faye (1974)
- Typhoon Faye (1978)
- Typhoon Faye (1982)
- Typhoon Faye (1985)
- Tropical Storm Faye (1989)
- Tropical Storm Faye (1992)
- Typhoon Faye (1995)
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