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hurricanes. Despite the active start, the other months of the season featured record low activity, especially in August and
September, both of which combined produced only one tropical cyclone. As a result of the active start and subsequent lack of activity, it showed that early season activity has no correlation to the entire season. Further, this marked the first occurrence of no tropical cyclogenesis in August since
1303:. The tropical depression moved west-northwestward and started showing signs of falling apart on July 18. Early on the following day, the depression degenerated into a tropical wave. Recon observations before the storm fell apart suggested that it may have briefly reached tropical storm strength. The tropical wave continued westward without regenerating and lost its identity on July 23 over the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
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remnants were last noted near the Azores on July 23. Tropical Storm
Claudette had minimal effects on land. Severe rip currents from Claudette in North Carolina caused several rescues and one person was injured, although no fatalities occurred. Some residents of coastal North Carolina were even disappointed that Claudette was to remain offshore, as the region was suffering from dry conditions.
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peaked with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 999 mbar (29.5 inHg). Though Grace was classified as a tropical cyclone, it still held onto some extratropical characteristics. Thereafter, Grace steadily weakened and eventually degenerated into an extratropical low on
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790:, which formed on May 31, developed into a subtropical depression on June 1. Operationally, it was treated as a frontal low, but post-analysis suggested it remained separate throughout its lifetime, and was classified as an unnamed subtropical storm. It reached subtropical storm strength six hours later as it moved rapidly parallel to the
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Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, and an unnamed subtropical storm developed on the same day. Only nine tropical depressions formed. Eight of the depressions attained tropical storm status, making 1997 the least active Atlantic hurricane season in the ongoing above-average era
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was observed on satellite images, which suggested that Bill intensified into hurricane status at a relatively high latitude. Bill had in fact intensified into a hurricane, and the storm had attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a minimum pressure
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By late on July 3, Ana weakened to a tropical depression. The storm also lost tropical characteristics and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone early on July 4, over the western
Atlantic Ocean. The extratropical remnants persisted until dissipating about twenty-four hours later. Minimal impact
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October 7. The depression strengthened and about 24 hours after forming, it became Tropical Storm Fabian later on October 5. No further significant change in intensity occurred for the remainder of its duration, as Fabian had peaked with winds
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A tropical wave emerged into the
Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa on July 11. The wave moved westward across the tropical Atlantic, and finally began to show consistent evidence of a cloud system center. Deep convection associated with the wave became concentrated on satellite images on
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Its associated thunderstorm activity was sporadic and relatively disorganized, and the storm weakened to a tropical depression on July 16. Claudette briefly re-intensified into a tropical storm before becoming extratropical later that day. Shortly thereafter, it merged with a cold front, while the
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made landfall at hurricane strength during the season, although
Hurricane Erika and Tropical Storm Grace also caused damage and fatalities. Those three cyclones collectively caused 12 deaths and $ 111.46 million in damage. The last storm of the season, Tropical Storm Grace, dissipated on
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The 1997 Atlantic hurricane season had a very active beginning. In June, two tropical cyclones developed – the unnoticed subtropical storm and
Tropical Storm Ana. An unusual four tropical cyclones formed in the month of July, three of which reached tropical storm intensity, and two of them became
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and reached the Lesser Antilles about a week later. While passing through the islands, heavy rainfall and strong winds were reported. Eventually, the system developed into a broad area of low pressure and acquired a low-level circulation. However, upper-level wind shear resulted in no immediate
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in northern Puerto Rico, and killed two surfers. Moderate wind gusts in Puerto Rico left thousands without power, and the hurricane resulted in $ 10 million in damage to the Caribbean territory of the United States. Erika also produced gusty winds and light rain in the Azores. Later in its
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reported significant damage. Further north in South Carolina and Virginia, Danny spawned several tornadoes; some of them caused significant damage. Heavy rainfall also occurred in some isolated areas; in central North Carolina between 8–12 in (200–300 mm) of rain was reported. Danny
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developed into Tropical Depression One at 1200 UTC on June 30. It moved slowly eastward, and attained tropical storm status on July 1. After becoming a tropical storm, Ana slightly intensified. Early on July 2, Ana attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph
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that influenced the track of Hurricane Bill spawned a non-tropical low off the southeast United States on July 11. The low remained nearly stationary as the front dissipated, and it developed into Tropical Depression Three on July 13 about 325 mi (525 km) south-southeast of
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Although Danny was a hurricane upon landfall, strong winds were confined to a small area, with only portions of extreme eastern Louisiana reporting hurricane-force winds. Danny also dropped torrential amounts of rain in Louisiana, peaking at 11.40 in (290 mm) in
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duration, the storm brought hurricane-force wind gusts and rainfall to the Azores, though no damage was reported. Erika was the only tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin in the month of September in this year, the first such occurrence in a hurricane season since
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developed into Tropical Depression Four on July 16. The depression headed slowly east-northeastward, and intensified into Tropical Storm Danny on the following day. Danny continued east-northeastward, and reached hurricane strength just before landfall near
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eventually affected Massachusetts, bring light rainfall and tropical storm-force winds to the southeastern portions of the state. Overall, Danny caused nine fatalities, and approximately $ 100 million in damage.
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that there were no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin during the entire month of August–historically one of the more active months of the season—a phenomenon that would not occur again until
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of 986 mbar (29.1 inHg). After only 12 hours at hurricane status, Bill weakened back to tropical storm status, and on July 13 was absorbed by the cold front about 185 mi (300 km) south of
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on July 19, it dropped 37.75 in (960 mm) of rain. This made Danny the wettest tropical cyclone on record in Alabama. Hurricane force-winds were reported on Dauphin Island and the western shores of
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decreased across the region, allowing the convection to increase and organize, and it is estimated the system developed into a tropical depression on July 11 about 330 mi (530 km) southwest of
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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 1997 USD.
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July 17, and it is estimated that the disturbance became Tropical Depression Five around 0600 UTC on that day while centered about 547 mi (880 km) east of
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further organization. After crossing Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, wind shear decreased, since the low was moving in the same direction as the upper-level winds.
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of 40 mph (65 km/h). The storm began losing tropical characteristics and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone at 1200 UTC on October 8.
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The precursor disturbance of Grace dropped moderate to heavy rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 12.69 in (320 mm) in
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in early July. Convection increased on July 7 after a surface trough developed, and a low pressure area formed east of the
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Extended Range Forecast of Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity and U.S. Landfall Strike Probability for 2009
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on June 1 and dissipated by the following day without any impact. Tropical Storm Ana developed offshore
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on June 30 and dissipated on July 4, after causing minor affects in
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A cluster of thunderstorms developed over Florida in late May. A
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from this list after the season, so it was used again for the
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3104:"Claudette- and all her rain – expected to remain out to sea"
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2393:"Background Information: The North Atlantic Hurricane Season"
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (December 10, 2008).
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on September 22. The wave traveled westward with minimal
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Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary: October, 1997
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weakening, a cessation of drought conditions over the
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Preliminary Storm Report...Hurricane Danny...Updated
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Jack L. Beven; B. Max Mayfield (November 12, 1997).
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199:Timeline of the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season
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3340:"Tropical Storm Danny Visits Portsmouth!"
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2727:"Erika swipes Caribbean, hits Azores"
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3849:
3670:"World-wide Tropical Cyclone Names"
3513:(Report). National Hurricane Center
3487:(Report). Australian Severe Weather
3464:(Report). National Hurricane Center
3376:(Report). National Hurricane Center
3053:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2994:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2925:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2896:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2812:Matthew Cappuci (August 25, 2022).
2702:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2665:(Report). National Hurricane Center
2331:from the original on April 24, 2011
2301:Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone
2275:Australian region cyclone seasons:
3718:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names"
3640:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3585:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3344:Portsmouth Weather Records Service
3200:Hurricane Danny – July 14–28, 1997
2987:Lixion A. Avila (August 5, 1997).
2660:Hurricane Danny Preliminary Report
1596:History of tropical cyclone naming
685:average of three per season. Only
25:
3896:
3891:
3872:
3867:
3369:B. Max Mayfield (July 28, 1997).
2989:Hurricane Bill Preliminary Report
2632:from the original on May 25, 2011
2616:Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1997
2586:from the original on May 15, 2009
1179:A tropical low over the northern
3935:
3934:
3908:
3903:
3848:
3843:
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3620:. Associated Press. May 26, 1997
3267:
2840:Jeff Masters (August 31, 2022).
2230:
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1431:
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1248:
1241:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
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933:
925:
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323:) in damage. The outer bands of
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3535:David M. Roth (June 21, 2007).
3346:. July 24, 1997. Archived from
2947:Stephen Del Greco (July 1997).
2479:Jill F. Hasling (May 1, 2008).
2319:Neal Dorst (January 21, 2010).
2296:South Atlantic tropical cyclone
2285:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
2093:Category 3 hurricane
2035:Gulf Coast of the United States
2025:Category 1 hurricane
2003:East Coast of the United States
1963:Category 1 hurricane
1943:East Coast of the United States
1838:North Atlantic tropical cyclone
1343:September 3 – September 15
792:East Coast of the United States
4200:1997 Atlantic hurricane season
3884:
3879:
3788:1997 Atlantic hurricane season
3247:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
2195:June 1 – October 17
2037:, Southeastern United States,
725:Subtropical storm (SSHWS)
616:Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
253:1997 Atlantic hurricane season
32:1997 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
3836:
3831:
3564:National Climatic Data Center
3198:David Roth (April 23, 2007).
3173:National Climatic Data Center
3102:Steve Stone (July 15, 1997).
2956:National Climatic Data Center
2251:1997 Pacific hurricane season
1351:125 mph (205 km/h)
204:1997 Pacific hurricane season
3645:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3590:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3397:Event Report for Puerto Rico
3108:The Virginian-Pilot Archives
2165:United States Virgin Islands
1632:
1538:October 16 – October 17
1159:80 mph (130 km/h)
955:75 mph (120 km/h)
802:late on June 2 southeast of
718:Unnumbered subtropical storm
660:Map of rainfall totals from
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103: • Lowest pressure
2553:. Colorado State University
2524:. Colorado State University
2457:. Colorado State University
2256:1997 Pacific typhoon season
2090:September 3 – 20
1930:June 30 – July 4
1546:45 mph (75 km/h)
1509:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1461:40 mph (65 km/h)
1424:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1278:35 mph (55 km/h)
1064:45 mph (75 km/h)
1027:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
858:45 mph (75 km/h)
821:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
762:50 mph (85 km/h)
209:1997 Pacific typhoon season
4216:
2186:
2152:October 16 – 17
2148:
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2084:
2056:
2016:
1986:
1956:
1926:
1898:
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1453:October 4 – October 8
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1091:Wilmington, North Carolina
707:accumulated cyclone energy
608:accumulated cyclone energy
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224:Atlantic hurricane seasons
89: • Maximum winds
4101:South-West Indian Ocean (
4071:Tropical cyclones in 1997
3963:
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3807:
3794:
3786:Tropical cyclones of the
3254:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall
2791:NCDC Storm Event Database
2623:National Hurricane Center
2397:Climate Prediction Center
2246:Tropical cyclones in 1997
2063:Tropical depression
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2124:October 4 – 8
1234:Tropical Depression Five
1020:Tropical Storm Claudette
893:sea surface temperatures
181:$ 111.46 million (1997
2060:July 17 – 19
2022:July 16 – 26
1990:July 13 – 16
1960:July 11 – 13
1905:Subtropical storm
1592:Tropical cyclone naming
1394:Soufrière Hills Volcano
1214:Dauphin Island, Alabama
626:, and nearly identical
3746:Monthly Weather Review
3558:Stuart Hinson (1998).
3286:Stuart Hinson (1997).
3224:Stuart Hinson (1997).
3167:Stuart Hinson (1997).
2789:Stuart Hinson (1998).
2761:Stuart Hinson (1998).
1373:Hurricane Erika (1997)
1270:July 17 – July 19
1151:July 16 – July 26
1115:Hurricane Danny (1997)
1056:July 13 – July 17
998:tropical storm warning
947:July 11 – July 13
665:
598:and his associates at
62:Last system dissipated
1902:June 1 – 2
1487:tropical cyclogenesis
1417:Tropical Storm Fabian
850:June 30 – July 4
671:tropical cyclogenesis
659:
634:patterns compared to
286:tropical cyclogenesis
3676:on December 10, 1997
2155:Tropical storm
2127:Tropical storm
1993:Tropical storm
1933:Tropical storm
1802:Saffir–Simpson scale
1618:. A storm was named
1502:Tropical Storm Grace
754:June 1 – June 2
664:in the United States
632:atmospheric pressure
413:Record high activity
255:was a below-average
4084:Australian region (
3350:on October 22, 2002
2819:The Washington Post
2039:Mid-Atlantic states
1841:
1580:U.S. Virgin Islands
636:the previous season
596:Dr. William M. Gray
438:Record low activity
343:
127:Seasonal statistics
54:First system formed
49:Seasonal boundaries
4167:Non-seasonal lists
4097:North Indian Ocean
3618:The New York Times
3024:on August 29, 2012
3018:Environment Canada
2187:Season aggregates
1858:at peak intensity
1840:season statistics
1835:
814:Tropical Storm Ana
666:
339:
335:Seasonal forecasts
96:1-minute sustained
92:125 mph (205 km/h)
43:Season summary map
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2965:on March 30, 2006
2733:. June 11, 1999.
2403:on March 10, 2018
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2209:$ 111.46 million
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1198:Nantucket Island
1186:Buras, Louisiana
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1099:banding features
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642:Seasonal summary
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257:hurricane season
190:Related articles
170:Total fatalities
156:Major hurricanes
65:October 17, 1997
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1175:
1174:
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1156:Peak intensity
1153:
1152:
1149:
1145:
1144:
1127:
1124:
1123:
1113:Main article:
1110:
1107:
1086:frontal system
1080:
1079:
1062:
1061:Peak intensity
1058:
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1054:
1050:
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1021:
1018:
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851:
848:
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178:Total damage
140:Total storms
95:
57:June 1, 1997
26:
3702:January 19,
3653:January 19,
3598:January 19,
3491:January 23,
3014:"1997-Bill"
2169:Puerto Rico
2043:New England
1899:Unnumbered
1865:mph (km/h)
1776:Wanda
1736:Peter
1708:Mindy
1700:Larry
1668:Henri
1628:2003 season
1606:1991 season
1586:Storm names
1227:Fish Rivers
1210:Mississippi
1095:Outer Banks
1005:eye feature
981:Puerto Rico
492:Early 1997
394:(1981–2010)
297:the Bahamas
265:1961 season
4130:Hurricanes
3968:Previous:
3624:August 31,
3562:(Report).
3261:January 6,
3202:(Report).
3171:(Report).
3077:Daily News
2954:(Report).
2848:August 31,
2825:August 29,
2621:(Report).
2590:January 1,
2557:August 28,
2528:August 28,
2497:August 30,
2461:August 28,
2407:August 30,
2323:(Report).
2307:References
2201:125 (205)
2192:9 systems
2173:Hispaniola
2096:125 (205)
1987:Claudette
1744:Rose
1692:Kate
1684:Juan
1590:See also:
1568:Hispaniola
1467:1004
1398:Montserrat
1284:1008
1219:Mobile Bay
1070:1003
989:Wind shear
905:Kure Beach
864:1000
808:cold front
768:1003
628:trade wind
377:hurricanes
368:Hurricanes
148:Hurricanes
3862:Claudette
2731:USA Today
2636:April 13,
2372:April 12,
2335:April 12,
2028:80 (130)
1966:75 (120)
1861:Max 1-min
1752:Sam
1644:Claudette
1552:999
1357:946
1165:984
1010:Cape Race
979:north of
961:986
887:(30
4194:Category
4151:Typhoons
4137:Atlantic
4078:Cyclones
3940:Category
3799:Timeline
3087:March 2,
2969:July 14,
2874:July 23,
2735:Archived
2627:Archived
2581:Archived
2432:July 19,
2329:Archived
2224:See also
2158:45 (75)
2130:40 (65)
2066:35 (55)
1996:45 (75)
1947:Minimal
1936:45 (75)
1908:50 (85)
1855:category
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1670:(unused)
1576:Aibonito
1535:Duration
1450:Duration
1340:Duration
1301:Barbados
1267:Duration
1194:Virginia
1148:Duration
1053:Duration
944:Duration
847:Duration
751:Duration
392:Average
173:12 total
114:; 27.94
4158:Pacific
4142:Pacific
4120:1997–98
4115:1996–97
4108:1997–98
4103:1996–97
4091:1997–98
4086:1996–97
3517:May 13,
3468:May 13,
3437:May 11,
3407:May 11,
3380:May 13,
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3028:May 13,
2998:May 13,
2929:May 13,
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2741:May 11,
2706:May 13,
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2291:1997–98
2287:1996–97
2281:1997–98
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2271:1997–98
2267:1996–97
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3970:1989
3886:Five
3850:Bill
3730:2011
3704:2024
3682:2011
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3647:NOAA
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3592:NOAA
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384:Ref
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