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subtropical storm – its classification was because the system was co-located with a trough. There was another area of convection along the front northeast of the subtropical storm, which accelerated northeastward. Meanwhile, the subtropical storm turned westward. It had a small circulation with thunderstorms sheared north of the center, which gradually became more organized. On
October 17, an approaching front turned the storm northward and later northeastward. On the same day, the subtropical storm transitioned into a tropical cyclone. On the next day, the storm attained peak winds of 60 mph (97 km/h), before it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone over
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Hurricane Doria to the west turned Chloe more toward the northwest. Little more than a day later, Chloe peaked with winds of 110 mph (180 km/h), and subsequently reached its minimum pressure of 958 mbar (28.3 inHg), as documented by reconnaissance aircraft. Due to the sparse observations in the area, it is possible that Chloe briefly reached major hurricane intensity, but data were insufficient for such an upgrade.
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Zone, the cyclone further developed into a tropical storm winds of 40 mph (64 km/h) winds on
September 3. Satellite imagery showed a compact storm with organized convection near its center. However, it began to weaken on September 4, and it dissipated over the central Atlantic after 18:00 UTC on September 5. The remnants of the storm may have been absorbed into the large circulation of Chloe to the east.
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September 27. The next day, it reached peak winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). By September 30, the storm began to become less organized while it slowed in forward motion, a trend that caused the cyclone to dissipate after 12:00 UTC on October 1.
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October 20, reporting winds of 58 mph (93 km/h). At the time, the system was not named due to the lack of a warm thermal core, although it was later assessed as a tropical storm as of 18:00 UTC that day. On October 21, the Hurricane Hunters observed
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October 6, it was estimated that Ginger reached peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,007 mbar (29.7 inHg). On October 7, the storm curved west-southwestward and quickly weakened into
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September, a powerful cold front moved through the Gulf of Mexico and stalled over the Bay of Campeche. Convection persisted across the region as the surface pressure dropped. Satellite imagery suggested that Tropical Depression Fourteen developed on October 1 about 140 mi
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September 11, but by the next day had already re-strengthened into a hurricane. Doria attained peak winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) on September 14, after which a ridge over New England turned the storm westward. On September 16,
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system, but it intensified into a tropical storm the next day and attained peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) as it maintained a small central dense overcast. The system gradually weakened beginning on June 22 and dissipated after 12:00 UTC on June 23 as it moved toward the east.
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A tropical wave moved through the northeastern Caribbean on October 10, with a large area of associated thunderstorms. The wave interacted with a stalled frontal boundary, developing a broad circulation by October 13 to the northeast of the Bahamas. A day later, the system developed into a
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A tropical disturbance moved westward from the African coast on September 20. On September 26, satellite imagery and ship observations indicated that a tropical depression about 830 mi (1,340 km) east of Barbados. At 21:00 UTC, the NHC issued their first advisory, naming the
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In mid-June, a lingering trough produced disorganized convection across the eastern Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic. An area of low pressure developed northeast of Florida and gradually organized into a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on June 20. Strong westerly shear affected the
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An area of convection developed off the west coast of Africa following the westward passage of Tropical Depression Sixteen. On October 5, it is estimated that Tropical Depression Seventeen developed from this system, based on the convective appearance on satellite imagery. Three ships reported
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observed gale-force winds, prompting the NHC to upgrade the depression to Tropical Storm Fern. A small system, the storm intensified further to hurricane status on October 3, reaching peak winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 987 mbar (29.1 inHg).
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A tropical wave moved off Africa on August 28, spawning a large area of disorganized convection as it moved west. The system became much better organized on September 1, and it developed into a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC that day. Moving along the Intertropical Convergence
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A convectively active tropical wave moved off the western coast of Africa on September 22. It tracked westward, remaining disorganized until September 25, when it developed into a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC. The small system harbored organized convection over its center,
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a year prior, about 200,000 people evacuated the southern coast of the Dominican Republic. There, Beulah left heavy damage to roads, bridges, and the banana and coffee crops, but the evacuations led to a low death toll of two in the nation. Minor water damage occurred along Haiti's southern
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to its northeast, the nascent system tracked northwestward, strengthening into a tropical storm by 18:00 UTC on the following day. After two ships reported gale-force winds, the NHC began issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Arlene at 08:00 UTC on August 30. That day, Arlene
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and Senegal. Soon after, the depression moved through Cabo Verde, and it continued northwestward due to a passing mid-latitude trough. On September 6, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Chloe, but its intensity stabilized for the next three days. On September 9,
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On September 13, Beulah began a steady track to the northwest while passing south of Jamaica. On the next day, it re-intensified into a hurricane due to favorable conditions, strengthening to a major hurricane by September 17. Continuing to intensify, Beulah impacted
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An area of convection persisted on October 16 between the Lesser Antilles and Cabo Verde. It moved west-northwestward for several days, developing into Tropical Depression Twenty-Two on October 19 about 500 mi (800 km) northeast of the Lesser Antilles. The
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of 38 mph (62 km/h) or less) formed during the season, 13 of which developed into named storms. Of those, six strengthened into hurricanes, while 1 system reached major hurricane intensity. This was the first season that non-developing tropical depressions were included into
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over the Bahamas turned the hurricane westward, as changing upper-level conditions from a passing trough to the north, as well as land interaction with Hispaniola, greatly weakened Beulah. The track shifted to the southwest and weakened further to a tropical storm.
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40 to 45 mph (64 to 72 km/h) winds on October 6, which was the basis for the NHC upgrading it to Tropical Storm Ginger, in conjunction with data from Cabo Verde. At the time, the storm was located about 400 mi (640 km) north-northwest of
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A tropical wave exited Senegal on September 18 and progressing westward near Cabo Verde. A day later, it developed into Tropical Depression Fifteen. It moved across the Atlantic, dissipating on September 27 after entering the eastern Caribbean.
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flight observed a circulation with falling pressures. Based on the system's organization on satellite imagery, the NHC assessed that Tropical Depression Five developed late on August 28 about 740 mi (1,190 km) west of
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in 1961. The pressure may have been lower between those passes around 00:00 UTC on that day as a result. Beulah weakened slightly before making its final landfall around 12:00 UTC on September 20, just south of the
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with winds of 125 mph (201 km/h). After weakening over land, Beulah restrengthened over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, attaining peak winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) early on September 20, making it a
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After maintaining peak winds for about 48 hours, Chloe weakened somewhat early on September 15, while still over the open waters of the east-central Atlantic Ocean. By 12:00 UTC the cyclone briefly dipped below
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Following a series of weak tropical depressions emerging from the west coast of Africa, the ITCZ became more active at the end of August. A tropical wave exited the coast of Africa on August 24, and by the next day, a
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A tropical wave exited the coast of Africa on August 28. Moving westward, it organized into Tropical Depression Seven at 12:00 UTC on September 5, while located about 170 mi (270 km) northeast of
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building ridge caused the hurricane to move slowly northeastward in an area of light wind shear. Early on October 26, Heidi attained peak winds of 90 mph (140 km/h) about halfway between Bermuda and the
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storm, its remnants continued to the northeast, restrengthening slightly to 50 mph (80 km/h) a day later. Early on June 22, the system was absorbed by the front, and continued to the northeast into
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on the Saffir-Simpson scale. On two aircraft passes about seven hours apart, Hurricane Hunters reported a minimum pressure of 923 mbar (27.3 inHg), the second-lowest aircraft reading at the time after
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turned Chloe east-northeastward, but the storm maintained winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) during this timeframe. On September 18 the storm was last intercepted by the Hurricane Hunters southeast of
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550:, with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h). Weakening to a depression as it headed inland, the cyclone lost tropical characteristics by 12:00 UTC on June 22. Having transitioned into an
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be a traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1967 USD.
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initially, with the strongest winds near the center, spurring gale warnings for Bermuda. However, winds there only reached about 15 mph (24 km/h) during the storm's passage.
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on June 14 to the northeast of the northeastern Bahamas, associated with an upper-level low. With a ridge to the northeast, the depression moved northwestward toward the
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the hurricane weakened to tropical storm status to the south of New Jersey. At 00:00 UTC on September 17, Doria made landfall near
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attempting to circumnavigate the storm. Of the 42 person crew, 14 people drowned, and the others were rescued and brought to a
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of 90 mph (140 km/h); together these data would signify Arlene's peak intensity. Soon after, the storm transitioned into an
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a weak circulation with winds of only 35 mph (56 km/h). At the same time, the storm was located along the edge of a
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3243:(Report). National Hurricane Center. September 26, 1967
3218:(Report). National Hurricane Center. September 27, 1967
3193:(Report). National Hurricane Center. September 26, 1967
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3574:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 31, 1967
3549:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 31, 1967
3524:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 27, 1967
3499:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 22, 1967
3448:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 22, 1967
3423:(Report). National Hurricane Center. October 22, 1967
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3368:Tropical Storm Ginger Forms Near African Coast
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2775:"Weathermen Brace for Hurricane Season".
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1782:List of historical tropical cyclone names
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418:(nbh)managed tropical cyclone database.
3166:Hurricane Beulah - September 8-24, 1967
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3168:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
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2395:September 25 – October 1
1125:that generated 115 tornadoes.
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3338:"Hurricane Fern Aiming at Mexico"
3263:Tropical Cyclone Discussion Edith
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2779:. Associated Press. May 28, 1967.
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2296:Category 5 hurricane
2256:Category 2 hurricane
2198:Category 1 hurricane
2146:East Coast of the United States
1559:Rota, Spain Naval Fleet Station
1171:September 4 – September 21
998:September 6 – September 24
871:September 4 – September 21
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4104:1967 Atlantic hurricane season
3713:1967 Atlantic hurricane season
2980:"The Hurricane Season of 1967"
802:September 1 – September 5
766:Early September tropical storm
383:Intertropical Convergence Zone
248:1967 Atlantic hurricane season
32:1967 Atlantic hurricane season
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3468:"Hurricane No Threat to Land"
2725:1967 Pacific hurricane season
1334:September 26 – October 1
1265:September 25 – October 1
1229:Late September tropical storm
1179:100 mph (155 km/h)
1006:160 mph (260 km/h)
879:110 mph (175 km/h)
199:1967 Pacific hurricane season
3650:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3594:1967 National Hurricane Plan
3143:Pluies extrĂŞmes aux Antilles
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1683:85 mph (140 km/h)
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688:90 mph (150 km/h)
680:August 28 – September 5
373:form in the Atlantic Ocean.
296:due to fears of a repeat of
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18:Hurricane Fern (1967)
3139:1967 Beulah: Ouragan
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3658:February 22,
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3149:September 6,
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3119:. Wreck Site
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3091:September 4,
3089:. Retrieved
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3012:September 2,
3010:. Retrieved
2990:
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2836:. Retrieved
2814:
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2608:Twenty-Four
2515:October 5–8
2481:October 1–4
2312:, Northeast
2208:Newfoundland
1989:
1975:
1971:
1969:
1948:
1947:Wallis
1940:
1932:
1931:Terese
1924:
1923:Sandra
1916:
1915:Rachel
1908:
1907:Portia
1900:
1899:Orchid
1888:
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1863:Kristy
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1855:Janice
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1715:hybrid storm
1706:S.S. Sunrana
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1478:Pánuco River
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1218:Cape Lookout
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1071:Alice, Texas
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958:government.
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924:Newfoundland
911:
898:
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760:Newfoundland
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711:Pan American
707:
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565:Myrtle Beach
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178:Total damage
140:Total storms
95:
26:
3603:January 25,
3123:October 31,
2906:January 18,
2671:18 systems
2590:The Bahamas
2546:Twenty-Two
2167:June 20–23
2142:The Bahamas
2129:June 15–19
2099:June 10–12
2062:mph (km/h)
1980:1971 season
1939:Verna
1879:Margo
1871:Laura
1847:Irene
1768:Storm names
1119:then-record
1090:Saint Lucia
1039:anticyclone
956:East German
952:West German
946:– a German
930:containing
746:(29.0
569:Saco, Maine
557:Nova Scotia
423:named storm
4034:Hurricanes
3868:Previous:
3578:August 27,
3553:August 27,
3528:August 27,
3503:August 27,
3478:August 27,
3452:August 27,
3427:August 27,
3402:August 27,
3377:August 27,
3348:August 27,
3322:August 27,
3297:August 27,
3272:August 27,
3247:August 27,
3222:August 27,
3197:August 27,
3172:August 26,
3042:August 24,
2838:2020-10-29
2680:160 (260)
2532:Cape Verde
2420:Seventeen
2354:$ 150,000
2343:100 (155)
2299:160 (260)
2266:Cape Verde
2259:110 (175)
1964:See also:
1960:Retirement
1887:Nona
1616:1002
1534:1007
1471:Tamaulipas
1348:1000
1279:1004
1121:-breaking
1082:Martinique
1075:Nuevo LeĂłn
1057:Category 5
948:cargo ship
919:westerlies
901:Cabo Verde
816:1004
716:Cabo Verde
625:1006
540:cold front
508:1006
431:convective
321:New Jersey
302:Hispaniola
282:Martinique
148:Hurricanes
2645:90 (150)
2617:30 (50)
2487:85 (140)
2201:90 (150)
2154:$ 15,000
2058:Max 1-min
1970:The name
1689:981
1459:Upwelling
1454:Plainsman
1433:987
1185:973
1012:921
885:958
694:982
365:The 1967
284:into the
4098:Category
4055:Typhoons
4041:Atlantic
3982:Cyclones
3840:Category
3629:July 20,
2703:See also
2656:Minimal
2620:Unknown
2583:60 (95)
2574:Unnamed
2558:Unknown
2555:30 (50)
2521:50 (85)
2502:Minimal
2468:Minimal
2457:60 (95)
2432:Unknown
2429:30 (50)
2401:45 (75)
2392:Unnamed
2376:Unknown
2373:30 (50)
2364:Fifteen
2316:, South
2278:Unknown
2231:40 (65)
2222:Unnamed
2173:50 (85)
2164:Unnamed
2135:40 (65)
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2105:30 (50)
2052:category
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1672:Duration
1599:Duration
1517:Duration
1416:Duration
1373:Dominica
1331:Duration
1262:Duration
1168:Duration
1035:Barbados
995:Duration
940:A Coruña
936:Bordeaux
868:Duration
799:Duration
677:Duration
608:Duration
491:Duration
4062:Pacific
4046:Pacific
4024:1967–68
4019:1966–67
4012:1967–68
4007:1966–67
3995:1967–68
3990:1966–67
2995:Bibcode
2819:Bibcode
2757:1967–68
2754:1966–67
2748:1967–68
2745:1966–67
2739:1967–68
2736:1966–67
2694:
2652:Bermuda
2528:Senegal
2512:Ginger
2192:Arlene
2091:Ref(s)
2088:Deaths
1693: (
1685:(1-min)
1620: (
1612:(1-min)
1538: (
1530:(1-min)
1467:Tampico
1437: (
1429:(1-min)
1363:system
1352: (
1344:(1-min)
1283: (
1275:(1-min)
1209:Georgia
1205:Florida
1189: (
1181:(1-min)
1103:TizimĂn
1048:Cozumel
1016: (
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889: (
881:(1-min)
820: (
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698: (
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629: (
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512: (
504:(1-min)
453:Systems
395:Senegal
325:Tampico
160:Cat. 3+
114:; 27.2
3926:Next:
3810:Ginger
3750:Beulah
3738:Arlene
3393:Ginger
2677:
2636:Heidi
2494:Mexico
2448:Edith
2314:Mexico
2289:Beulah
2274:France
2250:Chloe
2079:Damage
2067:press.
2050:Storm
1972:Beulah
1836:Ginger
1818:Beulah
1814:Arlene
1800:Ginger
1780:, and
1723:Azores
1659:
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664:
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478:
439:Beulah
414:, the
412:HURDAT
381:, the
355:Beulah
351:ESSA-2
83:Beulah
3822:Heidi
3786:Edith
3774:Doria
3762:Chloe
3648:(PDF)
3597:(PDF)
3572:(GIF)
3547:(GIF)
3522:(GIF)
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3396:(GIF)
3371:(GIF)
3316:(GIF)
3291:(GIF)
3266:(GIF)
3241:(GIF)
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3191:(GIF)
2983:(PDF)
2900:(PDF)
2763:Notes
2659:None
2629:None
2626:None
2623:None
2601:None
2598:None
2586:1002
2567:None
2564:None
2561:None
2539:None
2536:None
2524:1002
2498:Texas
2478:Fern
2471:None
2460:1000
2441:None
2438:None
2435:None
2413:None
2410:None
2407:None
2404:1004
2385:None
2382:None
2379:None
2333:Doria
2318:Texas
2270:Spain
2243:None
2240:None
2237:None
2234:1004
2215:None
2212:None
2185:None
2182:None
2179:None
2176:1006
2157:None
2138:1006
2119:None
2116:None
2044:name
2042:Storm
2033:1967
1843:Heidi
1830:Edith
1826:Doria
1822:Chloe
1804:Heidi
1792:Doria
1788:Chloe
1555:35° W
1371:from
1365:Edith
932:gales
720:ridge
443:Doria
427:ridge
391:Dakar
359:Doria
3975:1967
3928:1970
3921:1969
3916:1968
3911:1967
3906:1966
3901:1965
3896:1964
3891:1963
3886:1962
3881:1961
3876:1960
3870:1959
3798:Fern
3660:2024
3652:NOAA
3631:2014
3605:2024
3580:2016
3555:2016
3530:2016
3505:2016
3480:2016
3454:2016
3429:2016
3404:2016
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3350:2016
3324:2016
3299:2016
3274:2016
3249:2016
3224:2016
3199:2016
3174:2016
3151:2015
3125:2020
3093:2024
3044:2016
3014:2014
2908:2022
2683:923
2648:981
2490:987
2346:973
2302:921
2262:958
2204:982
2096:One
2071:mbar
2065:Min.
2060:wind
1976:Beth
1833:Fern
1802:and
1796:Fern
1691:mbar
1618:mbar
1536:mbar
1435:mbar
1350:mbar
1281:mbar
1187:mbar
1014:mbar
887:mbar
818:mbar
748:inHg
744:mbar
696:mbar
627:mbar
532:gale
510:mbar
246:The
239:1969
235:1968
231:1967
227:1966
223:1965
116:inHg
108:mbar
106:921
79:Name
3973:in
3003:doi
2827:doi
2691:79
2325:59
2281:14
2083:USD
2024:C5
2021:C4
2018:C3
2015:C2
2012:C1
2009:TS
2006:TD
1695:hPa
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1080:On
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524:UTC
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278:USD
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