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depression intensified enough to be upgraded to Tropical Storm Hortense. After becoming a tropical storm, Hortense was steered nearly due north, under the influence on an upper-level low. Hortense later headed generally northwestward, after the upper-level low degenerated into a trough and moved eastward. Although intensification was somewhat slow, Hortense managed to peak as a 65 mph (105 km/h) tropical storm on August 28. On August 29, nearby Hurricane Gustav was rapidly intensifying, and began to significantly affect Hortense with increasing vertical wind shear. Hortense weakened, with the storm degenerating into a tropical depression on August 30. Further weakening occurred, and Hortense dissipated on August 31 roughly 805 mi (1,295 km) east-southeast of Bermuda.
1740:. Under the influence of a building high pressure area, the depression turned to a northwest and later westward drift. It into Tropical Storm Josephine on September 24, although increased wind shear from a trough weakened the storm back to a tropical depression on September 26. It remained weak for several days, gradually turning to the north due to a weak trough over the northwestern Atlantic. On October 1, another high pressure area halted its northward movement, causing Josephine to turn to the east. That day, it re-intensified into a tropical storm as it began to execute a small cyclonic loop. An approaching trough caused Josephine to accelerate north-northeastward, and with favorable conditions it intensified into a hurricane on October 5, after existing nearly two weeks. 1025:
subtropical ridge and slowly intensified. While the depression was well west of Cape Verde, it intensified into Tropical Storm Cesar on August 2. Cesar continued on the generally northwestward path and no significant change in intensity occurred, as it peaked at 50 mph (80 km/h) shortly after becoming a tropical storm. Later in its duration, wind shear significantly increased, causing the low-level circulation to be removed from the deep convection on August 6, and Cesar weakened back to a tropical depression as a result. As it was weakening to a tropical depression, Cesar became nearly stationary, and turned abruptly eastward. On the following day, Cesar dissipated almost 1,150 mi (1,850 km) east-southeast of Bermuda.
585:, with the second tropical depression of the season not developing until July 22. Following that, the season was very active, and there was a quick succession of tropical cyclone development from late-July to mid-August. The Atlantic briefly remained dormant, and activity resumed on August 24 with the development of Tropical Depression Eight (Hurricane Gustav). Although August was a very active month, there were only two named storms in September, both of which became hurricanes. Activity in October was higher than average, with five tropical cyclones either forming or existing in that month. Following an active October, no tropical cyclogenesis occurred in November. 1932:. The subtropical storm moved southwest and slowly curved westward, nearly intensifying into a hurricane. On October 11, the subtropical storm finally acquired tropical characteristics. Simultaneously, the now-tropical cyclone intensified into a hurricane, and was re-classified as Hurricane Lili. After becoming a hurricane, Lili headed rapidly west-southwestward, and did not intensify past maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (121 km/h). After passing 140 mi (230 km) south of Bermuda later that day, Lili began to curve slowly northward, thereby avoiding landfall in the United States. While about 200 mi (320 km) east-southeast of 1318:, and the system had degenerated back into a tropical wave early on August 13. After weakening back to a tropical wave, the system quickly re-organized, and re-developed into a tropical depression twelve hours later. Later that day, the depression further intensified, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Fran. No significant change in intensity occurred after Fran became a tropical storm and maximum sustained winds never exceeded 40 mph (64 km/h). By the next day, Fran made landfall on Trinidad at the same intensity. While on Trinidad, Fran significantly interacted with the South American mainland, and quickly dissipated on August 15. 1587:
re-intensified into a hurricane on September 9. It ultimately reached a secondary peak intensity of 90 mph (140 km/h). Isidore's motion slowed, briefly becoming stationary, although it remained a hurricane for several days. Cooler waters imparted weakening to a tropical storm on September 16, and the next day it became extratropical to the east of Newfoundland. There were a few ships that came in contact with Hurricane Isidore, one of which reported hurricane-force wind gusts. The storm never approached land during its duration, and no damage or casualties were reported.
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Verde at a very southerly latitude of 7.2°N, making it the southernmost-forming tropical cyclone on record in the north Atlantic basin. Initial intensification was slow as the system moved northwestward, a movement caused by a large mid-level trough over the central Atlantic. On September 5 the NHC upgraded the depression to Tropical Storm Isidore. Subsequently, it intensified at a faster rate, becoming a hurricane on September 6. The following day, satellite estimates from the
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reported on Grenada, where two bridges were damaged, electricity and telephone service was disrupted, and crops were affected as well. In addition, Arthur caused damage to four hotels and hundreds of houses. Wind gusts on the island of Grenada reportedly reached 55 mph (89 km/h). As Arthur passed south of Puerto Rico, there were reports of strong winds and heavy rainfall. Heavy rainfall was also reported on the south coast of Haiti as Arthur approached the country.
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began slowly curving northward under the influence of a trough. After reaching Category 2 intensity, Gustav was affected by wind shear, and weakened, but eventually re-intensified. The hurricane ultimately peaked as a Category 3 hurricane on August 31, and was also the most intense tropical cyclone of the season, in addition to being the only major hurricane in the Atlantic that year. Around the time of attaining peak intensity, Gustav began a
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Hurricane Josephine accelerated around the east periphery on the system. Josephine weakened back to a tropical storm early on October 6, while moving to the north of the mid-latitude system. After tracking near the mid-latitude cyclone, Tropical Storm Josephine transitioned into an extratropical storm on October 6 before being absorbed by it. The mid-latitude cyclone later developed into Hurricane Lili.
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Tropical Storm Edouard on August 8. Shortly thereafter it reached peak winds of 45 mph (72 km/h), and subsequently it moved past the northern Azores. On August 10, Edouard weakened again to depression status, and became extratropical on the following day. The remnants of Edouard dissipated on August 13, a few hundred miles west of
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Josephine intensified slightly more on October 5, attaining its peak intensity later that day with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 980 mbar (980 hPa; 29 inHg). A large mid-latitude storm began developing on October 5, and
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before weakening back to a depression on August 4. The depression executed a small cyclonic loop, developing deep and organized convection near the circulation. Late on August 6, it transitioned into Tropical Depression Six. The depression moved northeastward toward the Azores, intensifying into
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on July 26. All of the tropical storm watches and warnings were discontinued after Arthur weakened to a tropical depression. After Arthur made landfall on Tobago, several landslides occurred, and a major bridge had collapsed; electrical and water services were significantly disrupted. Damage was also
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about a year prior. As a result, several hurricane watches and warnings were issued on August 27, but all were discontinued later that day as Gustav turned northward. The only effects reported on the Lesser Antilles were large swells, light winds, and light rains. Following the passage of Gustav, no
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Nana initially posed a threat to Bermuda, and as a result, a hurricane watch was issued late on October 18. However, after Nana weakened to a tropical storm on October 20, the hurricane watch was downgraded to a tropical storm watch. Furthermore, Nana began to curve southeastward away from Bermuda,
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on October 8. Later that day, deep convection began to re-developed near the low-level circulation of Klaus, and it had re-intensified into a tropical storm. As Klaus tracked northwestward near the Bahamas on October 9, it was absorbed by an area of low pressure, which would eventually develop into
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on August 24. After forming, the depression moved westward and on the next day intensified into a tropical storm on the following day. After becoming a tropical storm, Gustav continued to intensify as it headed west-northwestward. Intensification into a hurricane occurred on August 26, as the storm
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On August 11, a tropical wave developed into the seventh tropical depression of the season, while situated several hundred miles southwest of Cape Verde. The depression moved rapidly westwards, and intensified to just under tropical storm status on August 12. However, later that day, the depression
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Although only a depression at final landfall, this was officially counted as a tropical storm hit on the United States as much of the circulation was on land before landfall in the area of St. Petersburg, Florida. In preparations for Marco, a tropical storm warning was issued for nearly the entire
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formed near the Azores in early August. When thunderstorm activity grew near its center, it was deemed a subtropical depression on August 2 just east of the Azores. Associated with an upper-level cold low, it intensified into a subtropical storm on August 3, although water temperatures were cooler
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On October 7, a vigorous tropical wave emerged off the coast of Africa near Cape Verde, and despite semi-favorable conditions, the wave did not develop initially, due to embedded westerlies, which caused the wave to remain disorganized, despite having deep convection. Six days later, the wave had
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A vigorous tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa on September 3. It quickly developed an area of deep convection with a well-defined circulation, which prompted it being classified a tropical depression on September 4. At the time it was situated hundreds of miles south of Cape
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with nearby Tropical Storm Hortense. After attaining peak intensity on August 31, Gustav weakened back, at nearly the same rate as it had intensified, and deteriorated to a tropical storm on September 2. By September 3, Gustav transitioned into an extratropical cyclone, 230 mi (370 km)
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The depression did not cause significant damage. In Florida, the depression was forecast to ease drought conditions that persisted for about two years. While crossing Cuba, the depression dropped heavy rainfall, and predictions stated that precipitation amounts could reach as high as 10 in
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This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their name, duration, peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a
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The ninth tropical depression of the season developed from a tropical wave 700 mi (1,100 km) west-southwest of Cape Verde on August 25. The depression headed west-northwestward, while slowly intensifying and establishing better-defined upper-level outflow. By August 26, the
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Lili posed a threat to Bermuda, and a hurricane warning as the storm approached, but only gusty winds and light rainfall was reported. As Lili continued westward, it had also posed a significant threat to the East Coast of the United States, since some of the computer models did not predict a
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status. In early June 1990, CSU released their predictions of tropical cyclonic activity within the Atlantic basin during the 1990 season. The forecast from CSU called for 11 named storms, seven of which to intensify into a hurricane, and three would strengthen further into a major hurricane.
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While Bertha was approaching Atlantic Canada, a tropical wave emerged into an Atlantic from the west coast of Africa, and quickly developed into Tropical Depression Four approximately 335 mi (539 km) south of Cape Verde. The depression headed northwestward due to the weakness of a
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After peaking, Isidore entered a region of stronger upper-level winds and quickly weakened. By September 8 it had deteriorated into a tropical storm, although re-intensification occurred after the shear decreased. An eye feature redeveloped in the center of the convection, and Isidore
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A tropical wave uneventfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean and entered the Caribbean Sea either late July or early August 1990. As the system entered the southwest Caribbean, it began to further develop, and became Tropical Depression Five on August 4. The depression headed northwestward, and
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later that day. By the following day, Klaus had weakened back into a tropical storm. After weakening to a tropical storm, Klaus began to accelerate, while turning westward. Klaus became significantly affected by wind shear, as it weakened to a tropical depression to the north of
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and later on October 20, the tropical storm watch was discontinued. The only known effect from Nana on Bermuda was 0.33 in (8.4 mm) of rain. Nana was a very small hurricane, the circulation probably being only 30–40 mi (48–64 km) wide.
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Gulf and Atlantic coast of Florida. In Florida, Marco caused flooding damage to houses and roads, in addition to producing tropical storm force winds across the state. However, Marco is more notable for the impact from the remnants, especially in
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reached the Lesser Antilles, and split, the northern portion of the wave then developed into Tropical Depression Sixteen on October 16. The depression rapidly intensified to a tropical storm, and then a hurricane the next day, receiving the name
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Though active, the season featured relatively weak systems, most of which stayed at sea. The 1990 season was unusual in that no tropical cyclone of at least tropical storm strength made landfall in the United States for the first time since the
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Since Klaus passed very close to the Leeward Islands, tropical storm watches and warnings were issued, as well as hurricane watches and warning, starting on October 4. In addition, tropical storm watches and warnings were also issued for the
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intensified enough to be upgraded to Tropical Storm Diana on August 5. After becoming a tropical storm, Diana continued to quickly intensify, and maximum sustained winds were 65 mph (105 km/h) before landfall occurred in
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reported a maximum wind gust of 38 mph (61 km/h). Also a tower on the island of Terceira reported sustained winds at 50 mph (80 km/h), while a gusts as high as 67 mph (108 km/h) were recorded.
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A tropical wave exited the coast of Africa on September 16 with copious convection. It tracked westward, developing into Tropical Depression Twelve on September 21 while located a few hundred miles west of
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, but activity in 1990 began five days earlier with the formation of Tropical Depression One on May 25. It was an above average season in which
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formed. Fourteen depressions attained tropical storm status, and eight of these attained hurricane status. There was only one tropical cyclone to reach major hurricane status (Category 3 or higher on the
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and caused torrential rainfall across the southeastern United States after combining with Tropical Storm Marco and a frontal boundary. As a result of effects from Diana and Klaus, both names were
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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 1990 USD.
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After Fran became a tropical storm on August 13, a tropical storm warning was issued for Trinidad, Tobago, and Grenada. Simultaneously, a tropical storm watch came into effect for
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and into the Atlantic; the other two deaths were from two people drowning in north Florida. Damage to crops and a suspension bridge were reported from Nova Scotia and
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As Klaus was dissipating, a new cold low developed over Cuba and developed down to the surface as a tropical depression on October 9. The depression emerged over the
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shortly after forming, although the convection was located to the east of its poorly defined center. As it headed toward Florida, it was absorbed by an approaching
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which affected the latter stages of Josephine developed at the surface and became a subtropical storm on October 6, about 875 mi (1,408 km) southeast of
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In preparations for Diana, there were several tropical storm watches and warning issued along the Yucatán Peninsula and several areas along the
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following the season. Overall, the storms of the season collectively caused 171 fatalities and approximately $ 157 million in damage.
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began to lose its low-level circulation, while deep convection was diminishing. As a result, the depression became "too weak to classify" for
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the north Atlantic in 1990. This was the same list used for the
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who perished off the Canadian coast after their ship broke up. Another fatality was caused when one person fell off the ship
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A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Thirteen on October 3 around 115 mi (185 km)/h) east of
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Shortly after Arthur became a tropical storm on July 24, a tropical storm warning was issued for Trinidad, Tobago, and
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can occur prior to the start of the season, as demonstrated with Tropical Depression One, which formed in the
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Forecasts of hurricane activity are issued before each hurricane season by noted hurricane experts such as
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A tropical depression developed from a tropical wave approximately 1,000 mi (1,600 km) east of
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Glass, Robert (October 6, 1990). "Klaus Weakens, Moves Over Open Atlantic Waters". Associated Press.
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suggested a peak intensity of 100 mph (160 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 978
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issued "urban flood statements" warning of flooded streets in mainly low-lying areas, especially in
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and South Carolina, where rainfall from the storm peaked at 19.89 in (505 mm) near
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from the Atlantic hurricane name lists following the 1990 season. They were replaced with
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Much of the western Azores reported winds of at 35 mph (56 km/h). The island of
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caused automobile accidents, especially in Dade County, where 28 accidents were reported.
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northward curve. As a result, several hurricane watches and warnings were issued from
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Hevesi, Dennis (October 14, 1990). "East Breathes Easier as Storms' Threat Pales".
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chain, and it was noted that the storm made landfall on Tobago. Emerging into the
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On September 18, Tropical Depression Eleven formed midway between Africa and the
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A tropical wave emerged off the coast of Africa, and after interacting with a
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Caribbean – Tropical Depression Arthur Jul 1990 UNDRO Information Reports 1–2
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Nine deaths were attributed to Bertha, including six crew members of the
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Staff Writer (August 27, 1990). "Gustav spares northeast Caribbean".
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reported winds gusts from 35 to 65 mph (56 to 105 km/h).
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The activity in the first two months of the season were limited in
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Only a few tropical cyclones caused significant impacts.
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U.S. Rainfall information from 1990 tropical cyclones
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Tropical Depression One formed on May 25 from a weak
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Mayfield, B. Max; Lawrence, Miles B. (August 1991).
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Predictions of tropical activity in the 1990 season
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National Hurricane Center. p. 2 4485:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4462:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 5 4439:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2 4413:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4390:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4364:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2 4338:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4310:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4272:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 8 4249:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2 4223:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4163:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 3 4109:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4083:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 5 4060:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 4034:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2 4011:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 3 3988:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 3965:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 3942:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 3 3919:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2 3896:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 3845:. Associated Press. July 27, 1990. p. 14A 3789:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 4 3751:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1 3340: 3338: 3336: 3334: 3332: 3330: 3328: 3235:"Hurricane forecast says Florida sitting duck" 3206:"State's luck may wane, storm expect predicts" 3200: 3198: 522:Timeline of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season 199:Timeline of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season 5345: 4990: 3873:. Associated Press. July 27, 1990. p. 2A 3694:"Tropical Depression No. 1 – May 24–26, 1990" 3673:. Associated Press. May 26, 1990. p. 10A 3450:Economic Effects of Mexican Natural Disasters 3229: 3227: 8: 5127: 4965:Detailed information on all storms from 1990 3837:"Tropical Storm Arthur fades, regains gusto" 3725:. Associated Press. May 28, 1990. p. 3B 3618:. Associated Press. May 25, 1990. p. 4B 3479: 3477: 3279: 3277: 588:The season's activity was reflected with an 5091: 4909:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center 4100: 4098: 3742: 3740: 3665:"Depression may soak Florida, ease drought" 302:killed an estimated 139 people in the 5352: 5338: 5330: 5241: 5043: 4997: 4983: 4975: 4308:Tropical Storm Hortense Preliminary Report 4191:Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service 814:; six hours later, it was extended to the 28: 5067: 4796:. United States Weather Prediction Center 4656:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. 4329: 4327: 4325: 4032:Tropical Storm Edouard Preliminary Report 4009:Tropical Storm Edouard Preliminary Report 3986:Tropical Storm Edouard Preliminary Report 3508: 3506: 3430: 3287:. Climate Prediction Center. May 27, 2010 3254: 3252: 2347: 2153:List of historical tropical cyclone names 711:counties. Standing water on many Florida 499:(CSU). A normal season as defined by the 5163: 5103: 4502: 4500: 4430: 4428: 4381: 4379: 4355: 4353: 4240: 4238: 4051: 4049: 3787:Tropical Storm Arthur Preliminary Report 3749:Tropical Storm Arthur Preliminary Report 3444: 3442: 3304: 3302: 3113:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season: 2382: 2305:List of retired Atlantic hurricane names 4704:Tropical Storm Marco Preliminary Report 4681:Tropical Storm Marco Preliminary Report 4631:Tropical Storm Marco Preliminary Report 4580:Black, Marshall D. (October 15, 1990). 4126: 4124: 3963:Tropical Storm Cesar Preliminary Report 3159: 1102:. It tracking westward and passed near 956:; $ 3.912 million 1990 USD). 5139: 4388:Hurricane Josephine Preliminary Report 4362:Hurricane Josephine Preliminary Report 4161:Tropical Storm Fran Preliminary Report 4107:Tropical Storm Fran Preliminary Report 3167: 3165: 3163: 3109:1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2069:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2065: 1967: 1863:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1859: 1755:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1751: 1674:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1670: 1594: 1509:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1505: 1436: 1340:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 1336: 1252: 1138:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1134: 1032: 963: 838:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 834: 722: 667:List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes 604: 214:1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 5162: 5157: 4582:"Heavy rains flood into Arendtsville" 3400: 3398: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3390: 7: 5247:1990–1999 Atlantic hurricane seasons 4660:from the original on January 3, 2011 4336:Hurricane Isidore Preliminary Report 4132:"Tropical Storm Fran loses strength" 1429:damage or fatalities were reported. 5211: 5138: 5133: 4530:Laxman, Leanne (October 12, 1990). 4270:Hurricane Gustav Preliminary Report 4247:Hurricane Gustav Preliminary Report 4221:Hurricane Gustav Preliminary Report 3940:Hurricane Bertha Preliminary Report 3917:Hurricane Bertha Preliminary Report 3894:Hurricane Bertha Preliminary Report 3407:"Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1990" 3347:"Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1990" 3149:Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone 5126: 5121: 5114: 5109: 5054: 5049: 4929:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4878:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4849:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4786:Roth, David M. (January 3, 2023). 4652:Roth, David (September 26, 2006). 4460:Hurricane Klaus Preliminary Report 4437:Hurricane Klaus Preliminary Report 4411:Hurricane Klaus Preliminary Report 4081:Hurricane Diana Preliminary Report 4058:Hurricane Diana Preliminary Report 3817:(Report). ReliefWeb. July 26, 1990 3610:"First depression of season forms" 3212:. Associated Press. April 21, 1990 3123:Australian region cyclone season: 2149:History of tropical cyclone naming 1098:than what is usually required for 25: 5174: 5169: 5090: 5085: 5078: 5073: 4827:Hurricane Nana Preliminary Report 4765:Hurricane Nana Preliminary Report 4742:Hurricane Nana Preliminary Report 4559:Hurricane Lili Preliminary Report 4509:Hurricane Lili Preliminary Report 4483:Hurricane Lili Preliminary Report 3772:World Meteorological Organization 2311:World Meteorological Organization 5225: 5224: 5210: 5205: 5186: 5181: 5150: 5145: 5042: 5037: 5015: 4806: 3582:Landsea, Christopher W. (2019). 3345:Avila, Lixion A. (August 1991). 3311:"FAQ: When is hurricane season?" 3309:Dorst, Neil (January 12, 2010). 3237:. Associated Press. June 6, 1990 3078: 2084: 2076: 1986: 1978: 1878: 1870: 1770: 1762: 1689: 1681: 1627:September 18 – September 27 1613: 1605: 1598:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1524: 1516: 1455: 1447: 1355: 1347: 1327:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1271: 1263: 1153: 1145: 1051: 1043: 982: 974: 853: 845: 741: 733: 623: 615: 608:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 37: 5198: 5193: 5066: 5061: 4788:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 4538:. Associated Press. p. 7–A 3770:"2000 Hurricane Season" (DOC). 3144:South Atlantic tropical cyclone 3011:Category 1 hurricane 2991:East Coast of the United States 2943:East Coast of the United States 2929:Category 1 hurricane 2879:Category 1 hurricane 2849:Category 1 hurricane 2793:Category 2 hurricane 2735:Category 3 hurricane 2645:Category 2 hurricane 2557:East Coast of the United States 2543:Category 1 hurricane 2386:North Atlantic tropical cyclone 1538:September 4 – September 17 923:East Coast of the United States 520:For a chronological guide, see 5490:1990 Atlantic hurricane season 5102: 5097: 5007:1990 Atlantic hurricane season 4793:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data 3719:"South Florida gets drenching" 3692:Roth, David (August 4, 2008). 3639:"Depression dousing Caribbean" 3637:Marx, Anthony (May 26, 1990). 3133:South Pacific cyclone season: 556:Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale 253:1990 Atlantic hurricane season 32:1990 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 5030: 5025: 3099:1990 Pacific hurricane season 1703:September 21 – October 6 1546:100 mph (155 km/h) 1377:120 mph (195 km/h) 1175:100 mph (155 km/h) 204:1990 Pacific hurricane season 4934:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 4883:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 4854:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 2171: 2169:for the first time in 1990. 2106:85 mph (140 km/h) 2098:October 16 – October 21 2008:65 mph (100 km/h) 1900:75 mph (120 km/h) 1842:United States Virgin Islands 1792:80 mph (130 km/h) 1711:85 mph (140 km/h) 1477:65 mph (100 km/h) 1369:August 24 – September 3 875:80 mph (130 km/h) 763:70 mph (110 km/h) 103: • Lowest pressure 3588:Hurricane Research Division 3529:Hurricane Research Division 3104:1990 Pacific typhoon season 2030:Tropical Storm Marco (1990) 2000:October 9 – October 12 1971:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1892:October 6 – October 14 1635:35 mph (55 km/h) 1440:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1293:40 mph (65 km/h) 1256:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1073:45 mph (75 km/h) 1036:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1004:50 mph (85 km/h) 967:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 726:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 645:30 mph (45 km/h) 209:1990 Pacific typhoon season 5506: 4293:United Press International 3034: 3004: 2960: 2922: 2909:Southeastern United States 2870: 2842: 2814: 2786: 2758: 2726: 2688: 2636: 2606: 2578: 2534: 2480: 2467:Southeastern United States 2446: 2302: 2142: 2027: 1811: 1784:October 3 – October 9 1591:Tropical Depression Eleven 1469:August 25 – August 31 1424:, which was devastated by 1396: 1285:August 11 – August 15 1194: 894: 787:nearly midway between the 664: 590:accumulated cyclone energy 519: 402: 383: 263:, with a total of 14  224:Atlantic hurricane seasons 89: • Maximum winds 18:Hurricane Josephine (1990) 5391:South-West Indian Ocean ( 5361:Tropical cyclones in 1990 5253: 5220: 5022: 5013: 5005:Tropical cyclones of the 4182:De Souza, G. (May 2001). 3698:Weather Prediction Center 3183:. June 1, 1990. p. 3 3094:Tropical cyclones in 1990 2846:September 21 – October 6 2821:Tropical depression 2453:Tropical depression 2441: 2438: 2429: 2426: 2415: 2408: 2400: 2397: 2392: 2073: 2068: 1975: 1970: 1867: 1862: 1759: 1754: 1678: 1673: 1602: 1597: 1513: 1508: 1444: 1439: 1344: 1339: 1260: 1255: 1142: 1137: 1065:August 2 – August 11 1040: 1035: 971: 966: 842: 837: 730: 725: 612: 607: 497:Colorado State University 473: 448: 421: 257:Atlantic hurricane season 222: 194: 122: 74: 36: 4458:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 4435:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 4409:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 4386:Case, Robert A. (1990). 4360:Case, Robert A. (1990). 4159:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 4105:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 4030:Case, Robert A. (1990). 4007:Case, Robert A. (1990). 3785:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 3747:Lawrence, Miles (1990). 3086:Tropical cyclones portal 2901:Turks and Caicos Islands 2732:August 24 – September 3 2329:, respectively, for the 1167:August 4 – August 9 701:National Weather Service 697:Everglades National Park 181:$ 152.61 million (1990 2145:Tropical cyclone naming 2040:St. Petersburg, Florida 1433:Tropical Storm Hortense 1399:Hurricane Gustav (1990) 996:July 31 – August 7 897:Hurricane Bertha (1990) 867:July 24 – August 2 601:Tropical Depression One 4825:Avila, Lixion (1990). 4763:Avila, Lixion (1990). 4740:Avila, Lixion (1990). 4702:Mayfield, Max (1990). 4679:Mayfield, Max (1990). 4629:Mayfield, Max (1990). 4334:Avila, Lixion (1990). 4306:Mayfield, Max (1990). 4079:Avila, Lixion (1990). 4056:Avila, Lixion (1990). 3961:Mayfield, Max (1990). 3865:"Jamaica to get storm" 3411:Monthly Weather Review 3354:Monthly Weather Review 1832:Tropical Storm Marco. 1814:Hurricane Klaus (1990) 1204:Felipe Carrillo Puerto 1029:Tropical Storm Edouard 755:July 22 – July 27 545: 495:and his associates at 62:Last system dissipated 4557:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 4507:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 4481:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 4268:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 4245:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 4219:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 3984:Case, Robert (1990). 3938:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 3915:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 3892:Gerrish, Hal (1990). 3842:The Victoria Advocate 3670:The Victoria Advocate 1944:, South Carolina, to 1410:fujiwhara interaction 1100:tropical cyclogenesis 719:Tropical Storm Arthur 583:tropical cyclogenesis 543: 277:tropical cyclogenesis 4200:on December 23, 2005 4137:The Telegraph-Herald 3043:May 24 – October 21 2969:Tropical storm 2765:Tropical storm 2695:Tropical storm 2679:$ 90.7 million 2613:Tropical storm 2585:Tropical storm 2569:$ 3.91 million 2487:Tropical storm 2350:Saffir–Simpson scale 2161:. Storms were named 1964:Tropical Storm Marco 1235:Gulf Coast of Mexico 1120:Lajes Air Force Base 960:Tropical Storm Cesar 950:Prince Edward Island 907:area of low pressure 637:May 24 – May 26 551:tropical depressions 423:Record high activity 335:Pre-season forecasts 318:brought flooding to 293:Tropical Storm Marco 255:was the most active 5374:Australian region ( 3423:1991MWRv..119.2014M 3366:1991MWRv..119.2027A 3057:$ 153 million 2582:July 31 – August 7 2540:July 24 – August 2 2389: 2056:Louisville, Georgia 1667:Hurricane Josephine 1249:Tropical Storm Fran 1220:Tampico, Tamaulipas 493:Dr. William M. Gray 450:Record low activity 343: 127:Seasonal statistics 54:First system formed 49:Seasonal boundaries 5457:Non-seasonal lists 5387:North Indian Ocean 4727:The New York Times 3563:on January 5, 2010 3035:Season aggregates 2995:$ 57 million 2818:September 18 – 27 2406:at peak intensity 2388:season statistics 2383: 2313:retired the names 2044:Cedar Key, Florida 2036:Straits of Florida 1942:Little River Inlet 1228:Gulf of California 546: 339: 330:Seasonal forecasts 96:1-minute sustained 92:120 mph (195 km/h) 43:Season summary map 5477: 5476: 5327: 5326: 5320: 5262: 5238: 5237: 3723:Ocala-Star Banner 3615:Ocala Star-Banner 3462:on March 27, 2009 3067: 3066: 2913:$ 1 million 2790:September 4 – 17 2671:Yucatán Peninsula 2379: 2378: 2352: 2296: 2295: 2124: 2123: 2109: 2026: 2025: 2011: 1918: 1917: 1903: 1810: 1809: 1795: 1738:Iberian Peninsula 1729: 1728: 1714: 1653: 1652: 1638: 1564: 1563: 1549: 1502:Hurricane Isidore 1495: 1494: 1480: 1395: 1394: 1380: 1311: 1310: 1296: 1212:Yucatán Peninsula 1193: 1192: 1178: 1091: 1090: 1076: 1022: 1021: 1007: 893: 892: 878: 805:Kingston, Jamaica 781: 780: 766: 673:low pressure area 663: 662: 648: 489: 488: 269:tropical cyclones 249: 248: 132:Total depressions 16:(Redirected from 5497: 5354: 5347: 5340: 5331: 5315: 5257: 5242: 5228: 5227: 5208: 5196: 5184: 5172: 5160: 5148: 5136: 5124: 5112: 5100: 5088: 5076: 5064: 5052: 5040: 5028: 5019: 4999: 4992: 4985: 4976: 4960:NOAA 1990 Report 4948: 4947: 4945: 4943: 4933: 4925: 4919: 4918: 4916: 4914: 4903: 4897: 4896: 4894: 4892: 4882: 4874: 4868: 4867: 4865: 4863: 4853: 4845: 4839: 4838: 4836: 4834: 4822: 4816: 4810: 4809: 4805: 4803: 4801: 4783: 4777: 4776: 4774: 4772: 4760: 4754: 4753: 4751: 4749: 4737: 4731: 4730: 4722: 4716: 4715: 4713: 4711: 4699: 4693: 4692: 4690: 4688: 4676: 4670: 4669: 4667: 4665: 4649: 4643: 4642: 4640: 4638: 4626: 4620: 4619: 4617: 4615: 4604: 4598: 4597: 4595: 4593: 4586:Gettysburg Times 4577: 4571: 4570: 4568: 4566: 4554: 4548: 4547: 4545: 4543: 4527: 4521: 4520: 4518: 4516: 4504: 4495: 4494: 4492: 4490: 4478: 4472: 4471: 4469: 4467: 4455: 4449: 4448: 4446: 4444: 4432: 4423: 4422: 4420: 4418: 4406: 4400: 4399: 4397: 4395: 4383: 4374: 4373: 4371: 4369: 4357: 4348: 4347: 4345: 4343: 4331: 4320: 4319: 4317: 4315: 4303: 4297: 4296: 4288: 4282: 4281: 4279: 4277: 4265: 4259: 4258: 4256: 4254: 4242: 4233: 4232: 4230: 4228: 4216: 4210: 4209: 4207: 4205: 4199: 4193:. 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Index

Hurricane Josephine (1990)

Gustav
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
Timeline of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season
1990 Pacific hurricane season
1990 Pacific typhoon season
1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1988
1989
1991
1992
Atlantic hurricane season
1969
named storms
tropical cyclones
Atlantic basin
tropical cyclogenesis
Caribbean Sea
1962 season
Tropical Storm Marco
Hurricane Diana
Mexican states
Veracruz
Hidalgo

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