The name Barry has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 1983's Hurricane Barry - approached Florida as a tropical storm, weakened to a depression before crossing, strengthened to a hurricane after exiting into the Gulf of Mexico and struck Mexico, causing some damage there.
- 1989's Tropical Storm Barry - dissipated in the mid-Atlantic without threatening land.
- 1995's Tropical Storm Barry - formed off South Carolina then moved north, making landfall on eastern tip of Nova Scotia, causing no damage.
- 2001's Tropical Storm Barry - made landfall in Florida, causing two deaths and $30 million in damage.
- 2007's Tropical Storm Barry - Short-lived tropical storm that made landfall in western Florida.
The name Barry has also been used for one tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean.
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