{"type":"standard","title":"Tropical Storm Fred (2021)","displaytitle":"Tropical Storm Fred (2021)","namespace":{"id":0,"text":""},"wikibase_item":"Q108133388","titles":{"canonical":"Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)","normalized":"Tropical Storm Fred (2021)","display":"Tropical Storm Fred (2021)"},"pageid":68451200,"thumbnail":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Fred_2021-08-16_1835Z.jpg/330px-Fred_2021-08-16_1835Z.jpg","width":320,"height":400},"originalimage":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/Fred_2021-08-16_1835Z.jpg","width":6400,"height":8000},"lang":"en","dir":"ltr","revision":"1279985506","tid":"cfbf6a85-fead-11ef-b418-76ec4dcc4a8d","timestamp":"2025-03-11T19:19:54Z","description":"Atlantic tropical storm","description_source":"local","content_urls":{"desktop":{"page":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)","revisions":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)?action=history","edit":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)?action=edit","talk":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)"},"mobile":{"page":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)","revisions":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)","edit":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)?action=edit","talk":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Tropical_Storm_Fred_(2021)"}},"extract":"Tropical Storm Fred was a tropical cyclone which affected much of the Greater Antilles and the Southeastern United States in August 2021. The sixth tropical storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Fred originated from a tropical wave first noted by the National Hurricane Center on August 4. As the wave drifted westward, advisories were initiated on the wave as a potential tropical cyclone by August 9 as it was approaching the Leeward Islands. Entering the Eastern Caribbean Sea after a close pass to Dominica by the next day, the potential tropical cyclone continued northwestward. By August 11, the disturbance had formed into Tropical Storm Fred just south of Puerto Rico, shortly before hitting the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola later that day. The storm proceeded to weaken to a tropical depression over the highly mountainous island, before emerging north of the Windward Passage on August 12. The disorganized tropical depression turned to the west and made a second landfall in Northern Cuba on August 13. After having its circulation continuously disrupted by land interaction and wind shear, the storm degenerated into a tropical wave as it was turning northward near the western tip of Cuba the following day. Continuing north, the remnants of Fred quickly re-organized over the Gulf of Mexico, regenerating into a tropical storm by August 15. Fred continued towards the Florida Panhandle and swiftly intensified to a strong 65 mph (105 km/h) tropical storm before making landfall late on August 16 and moving into the state of Georgia. Afterward, Fred continued moving north-northeastward, before degenerating into an extratropical low on August 18. Fred's remnants later turned eastward, and the storm's remnants dissipated on August 20, near the coast of Massachusetts.","extract_html":"
Tropical Storm Fred was a tropical cyclone which affected much of the Greater Antilles and the Southeastern United States in August 2021. The sixth tropical storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Fred originated from a tropical wave first noted by the National Hurricane Center on August 4. As the wave drifted westward, advisories were initiated on the wave as a potential tropical cyclone by August 9 as it was approaching the Leeward Islands. Entering the Eastern Caribbean Sea after a close pass to Dominica by the next day, the potential tropical cyclone continued northwestward. By August 11, the disturbance had formed into Tropical Storm Fred just south of Puerto Rico, shortly before hitting the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola later that day. The storm proceeded to weaken to a tropical depression over the highly mountainous island, before emerging north of the Windward Passage on August 12. The disorganized tropical depression turned to the west and made a second landfall in Northern Cuba on August 13. After having its circulation continuously disrupted by land interaction and wind shear, the storm degenerated into a tropical wave as it was turning northward near the western tip of Cuba the following day. Continuing north, the remnants of Fred quickly re-organized over the Gulf of Mexico, regenerating into a tropical storm by August 15. Fred continued towards the Florida Panhandle and swiftly intensified to a strong 65 mph (105 km/h) tropical storm before making landfall late on August 16 and moving into the state of Georgia. Afterward, Fred continued moving north-northeastward, before degenerating into an extratropical low on August 18. Fred's remnants later turned eastward, and the storm's remnants dissipated on August 20, near the coast of Massachusetts.
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The Hoghton or Houghton, later Bold-Hoghton, later de Hoghton Baronetcy, of Hoghton Tower in the County of Lancashire, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 May 1611 for Richard Hoghton, Member of Parliament for Lancashire. The Hoghton family had been landowners in Lancashire since the reign of King Stephen and had been Knights of the Shire for Lancashire since the 14th century. The second Baronet represented Clitheroe and Lancashire in the House of Commons and was a Royalist leader during the Civil War. The third and fourth Baronets both sat as Members of Parliament for Lancashire. The fifth Baronet was Member of Parliament for Preston and East Looe while the sixth and seventh Baronets represented Pres