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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.
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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
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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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1245:. As a result of heavy rainfall, many houses were destroyed, and approximately 3,500 became homeless. Diana also produced high winds across Mexico, which toppled tree and fell electricity poles, leaving many without telephone service and block several roads. In addition, the remnants of Diana brought rainfall to the southwestern United States. Contemporary reports indicated that 139 people had been killed, with an additional 25,000 people being injured. Damage as a result of Diana was estimated at $ 90.7 million.
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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
803:, Arthur nearly attained hurricane status on July 25. Thereafter, wind shear began increasing over Arthur, and a weakening trend began after peak intensity. As Arthur headed further into the Caribbean Sea, it significantly weakened and was downgraded to a tropical depression on July 27. Later that day, Air Force reconnaissance and satellite imagery did not show a low-level circulation, indicating that Arthur had degenerated into open tropical wave 130 mi (210 km) southeast of
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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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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
925:, it had experienced strong wind shear and was downgraded back to a tropical storm later on July 29. However, by July 30, Air Force reconnaissance flights reported at hurricane-force winds, and Bertha had re-intensified into a hurricane at that time. After becoming a hurricane again, Bertha continued northeastward, but transitioned into an
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1822:. The depression rapidly intensified into a tropical storm, and was classified as Tropical Storm Klaus only six hours later. Because Klaus was in an area of weak steering current, it was drifting west-northwestward. On October 5, Klaus briefly intensified into a hurricane, and passed only 12 mi (19 km) east of
1936:, Lili weakened back to tropical storm intensity. Weakening to a tropical storm, Lili curved northeastward and accelerated toward Atlantic Canada. However, Lili transitioned into an extratropical storm on October 14, just offshore of Nova Scotia. The post-tropical cyclone made landfall on Newfoundland soon afterwards.
1237:; hurricane watches and warnings were also put into effect. While crossing the Yucatán Peninsula, Diana produced near-tropical storm force winds, and heavy rainfall, but not damage or fatalities. However, the mainland of Mexico fared much worse, where torrential rainfall caused mudslides in the states 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)
2038:, and quickly intensified into a tropical storm on October 10. After becoming a tropical storm, Marco steadily intensified and eventually peaked with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h). Marco headed towards Florida, and remained just offshore of the western coast and nearly made landfall near
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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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578:. Overall, the storms of the season collectively caused 171 deaths and approximately $ 153 million in damage. The last storm of the season, Hurricane Nana, dissipated on October 21, over a month before the official end of the season on November 30.
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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.
2046:, with winds of 35 mph (56 km/h). It rapidly weakened over land, and dissipated in Georgia later that day. Although it had dissipated, Marco added to the heavy rainfall already brought to the southeastern states by the remnants Hurricane Klaus.
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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
267:. The season also featured eight hurricanes, one of which intensified into a major hurricane. It officially began on June 1, 1990, and lasted until November 30, 1990. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most
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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
503:(NOAA), has eleven named storms, of which six reach hurricane strength, and two major hurricanes. In April 1990, it was forecast that six storms would reach hurricane status, and there would be "three additional storms" from the
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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
1960:. Lili began impacting Atlantic Canada as it was transitioning an extratropical cyclone, and the storm reportedly caused strong winds in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. No damage total or fatalities were reported.
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1222:, at the same intensity. After moving ashore, Diana rapidly weakened, and had deteriorated to a tropical storm only four hours after landfall. By August 8, Diana weakened back to a tropical depression near
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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
818:. About 24 hours later, all of the tropical storm warnings were discontinued. As Arthur headed further into the Caribbean Sea, a tropical storm watches and warnings were issued for
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2131:. Development increased slightly and the system reached its peak intensity of 85 mph (137 km/h) that same day. Nana dissipated while heading southward on October 21.
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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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1952:. However, Lili later curved northward, and only caused minor coastal erosion in
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1852:. In total, Klaus caused 11 fatalities, but only $ 1 million in damage.
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Nine deaths were attributed to Bertha, including six crew members of the
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The second tropical depression of the season developed on July 22 from a
3556:. Colorado State University. December 9, 2009. p. 3. Archived from
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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
909:, developed into a subtropical depression on July 24, offshore of
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314:, while also causing approximately $ 90.7 million in damage.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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4184:"Tropical Cyclones Affecting Trinidad and Tobago, 1725 To 2000"
528:
3531:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. March 2011
3285:"Background information: the North Atlantic Hurricane Season"
3260:"North Atlantic Ocean Historical Tropical Cyclone Statistics"
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3525:"Atlantic basin Comparison of Original and Revised HURDAT"
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10.1175/1520-0493(1991)119<2014:AHSO>2.0.CO;2
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10.1175/1520-0493(1991)119<2027:ATSO>2.0.CO;2
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Gustav initially appeared as a significant threat to the
952:; this damage totaled to $ 4.427 million (1990
298:
Only a few tropical cyclones caused significant impacts.
3487:. Environment Canada. September 14, 2010. Archived from
699:. While the depression was affecting south Florida, the
3313:. Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
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4970:
U.S. Rainfall information from 1990 tropical cyclones
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Tropical Depression One formed on May 25 from a weak
4610:(Report). Canadian Hurricane Centre. August 10, 2009
3405:
Mayfield, B. Max; Lawrence, Miles B. (August 1991).
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4907:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names"
3262:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
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4654:"Tropical Storm Marco/Klaus – October 8–13, 1990"
4608:Canadian Tropical Cyclone Season Summary for 1990
3814:United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs
3590:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3173:"Hurricane season begins among dire predictions"
921:on July 29. As Bertha continued parallel to the
5151:
4706:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 11
4532:"Hurricane Lili bearing down on North Carolina"
4140:. Associated Press. August 14, 1990. p. 2A
501:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
295:weakened to a depression just before landfall.
4829:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2
4767:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 6
4744:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1
4683:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 2
4633:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1
4561:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 8
4511:(Report). 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
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3235:"Hurricane forecast says Florida sitting duck"
3206:"State's luck may wane, storm expect predicts"
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522:Timeline of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season
199:Timeline of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season
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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
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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
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588:The season's activity was reflected with an
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4909:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
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3665:"Depression may soak Florida, ease drought"
302:killed an estimated 139 people in the
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4308:Tropical Storm Hortense Preliminary Report
4191:Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service
814:; six hours later, it was extended to the
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4796:. United States Weather Prediction Center
4656:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center.
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4032:Tropical Storm Edouard Preliminary Report
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3986:Tropical Storm Edouard Preliminary Report
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3287:. Climate Prediction Center. May 27, 2010
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2153:List of historical tropical cyclone names
711:counties. Standing water on many Florida
499:(CSU). A normal season as defined by the
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3113:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season:
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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).
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3963:Tropical Storm Cesar Preliminary Report
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1102:. It tracking westward and passed near
956:; $ 3.912 million 1990 USD).
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4388:Hurricane Josephine Preliminary Report
4362:Hurricane Josephine Preliminary Report
4161:Tropical Storm Fran Preliminary Report
4107:Tropical Storm Fran Preliminary Report
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3109:1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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1755:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1674:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1509:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1138:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
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838:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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667:List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes
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214:1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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4582:"Heavy rains flood into Arendtsville"
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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:
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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
18:Tropical Storm Arthur (1990)
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
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4293:United Press International
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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
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787:nearly midway between the
664:
590:accumulated cyclone energy
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263:, with a total of 14
224:Atlantic hurricane seasons
89: • Maximum winds
5391:South-West Indian Ocean (
5361:Tropical cyclones in 1990
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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
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257:Atlantic hurricane season
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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
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3723:Ocala-Star Banner
3615:Ocala Star-Banner
3462:on March 27, 2009
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2913:$ 1 million
2790:September 4 – 17
2671:Yucatán Peninsula
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3515:
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3491:on July 30, 2012
3481:
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3417:(8): 2014–2026.
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3083:
3082:
3081:
3008:October 16 – 21
2709:Windward Islands
2705:Greater Antilles
2501:Windward Islands
2497:Greater Antilles
2390:
2348:
2345:
2290:
2282:
2274:
2266:
2258:
2250:
2242:
2172:
2107:
2089:
2088:
2083:
2080:
2066:
2009:
1991:
1990:
1985:
1982:
1968:
1956:and rainfall in
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1882:
1877:
1874:
1860:
1793:
1775:
1774:
1769:
1766:
1752:
1712:
1694:
1693:
1688:
1685:
1671:
1636:
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1617:
1612:
1609:
1595:
1569:Dvorak technique
1547:
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1523:
1520:
1506:
1478:
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1451:
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1316:Dvorak technique
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831:Hurricane Bertha
797:Windward Islands
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516:Seasonal summary
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283:on May 24.
190:Related articles
170:Total fatalities
156:Major hurricanes
65:October 21, 1990
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21:
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2966:October 9 – 12
2947:Atlantic Canada
2926:October 6 – 14
2889:Lesser Antilles
2762:August 25 – 31
2745:Lesser Antilles
2692:August 11 – 15
2565:Atlantic Canada
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475:Actual activity
389:April 20, 1990
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316:Hurricane Klaus
300:Hurricane Diana
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2062:Hurricane Nana
2060:
2028:Main article:
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1812:Main article:
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1397:Main article:
1393:
1392:
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1374:Peak intensity
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1370:
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1279:
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1195:Main article:
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1172:Peak intensity
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895:Main article:
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890:
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2450:May 24 – 26
2340:
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2246:Paloma
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1958:Pennsylvania
1938:
1930:Newfoundland
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1232:
1208:Quintana Roo
1200:
1113:
1095:frontal wave
1092:
1023:
945:
941:
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900:
809:
782:
689:
670:
587:
580:
547:
508:
490:
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449:
422:
373:
366:
357:
352:
347:
340:
297:
285:
271:form in the
265:named storms
252:
250:
235:
178:Total damage
140:Total storms
95:
57:May 24, 1990
26:
4942:January 17,
4913:January 17,
4891:January 17,
4862:January 17,
4833:January 12,
4748:January 12,
4687:January 12,
4664:January 12,
4637:January 12,
4394:October 30,
4368:October 30,
3040:16 systems
2893:Puerto Rico
2673:, Mainland
2521:Puerto Rico
2413:mph (km/h)
2331:1996 season
2278:Vicky
2270:Teddy
2262:Sally
2159:1984 season
2139:Storm names
1829:Puerto Rico
1224:Mexico City
931:Nova Scotia
824:Puerto Rico
713:expressways
291:, although
289:1962 season
275:. However,
5420:Hurricanes
5258:Previous:
4800:January 6,
4536:Daily News
3729:August 25,
3155:References
3049:120 (195)
2897:Hispaniola
2843:Josephine
2796:100 (155)
2738:120 (195)
2655:Costa Rica
2648:100 (155)
2517:Hispaniola
2303:See also:
2299:Retirement
2254:Rene
2238:Omar
1846:Martinique
1734:Cape Verde
1641:1003
1299:1007
1079:1003
1010:1000
940:freighter
903:cold front
820:Hispaniola
816:Grenadines
793:Cape Verde
685:cold front
665:See also:
651:1007
377:hurricanes
368:Hurricanes
320:Martinique
148:Hurricanes
5164:Josephine
3877:March 22,
3849:March 22,
3821:March 12,
3703:March 22,
3677:March 22,
3567:March 14,
3466:March 22,
3241:March 14,
3216:March 14,
3187:March 11,
3025:Moderate
3014:85 (140)
2972:65 (100)
2932:75 (120)
2882:80 (130)
2852:85 (140)
2768:65 (100)
2759:Hortense
2713:Venezuela
2659:Nicaragua
2546:80 (130)
2505:Venezuela
2490:70 (110)
2409:Max 1-min
2214:Josephine
2112:989
2014:989
1926:Cape Race
1906:987
1798:985
1717:980
1552:978
1483:993
1413:south of
1383:956
1210:, on the
1181:980
881:973
769:995
173:171 total
5484:Category
5441:Typhoons
5427:Atlantic
5368:Cyclones
5230:Category
5128:Hortense
4771:March 8,
4710:March 8,
4658:Archived
4614:March 8,
4592:March 8,
4565:March 8,
4542:March 8,
4515:March 8,
4489:March 8,
4466:March 8,
4443:March 8,
4417:March 8,
4314:March 8,
4276:March 8,
4253:March 8,
4227:March 8,
4204:July 11,
4167:March 7,
4144:March 7,
4113:March 7,
4087:March 8,
4064:March 8,
4038:March 8,
4015:March 8,
3992:March 8,
3969:March 2,
3946:March 1,
3923:March 1,
3900:March 1,
3793:March 1,
3755:March 1,
3649:March 1,
3643:The News
3622:March 1,
3535:July 23,
3379:March 1,
3317:March 8,
3291:March 8,
3266:July 18,
3177:The Hour
3072:See also
2824:35 (55)
2787:Isidore
2717:Minimal
2698:40 (65)
2663:Honduras
2623:Portugal
2616:45 (75)
2607:Edouard
2588:50 (85)
2525:Minimal
2456:30 (45)
2403:category
2288:(unused)
2280:(unused)
2272:(unused)
2264:(unused)
2256:(unused)
2248:(unused)
2240:(unused)
2208:Hortense
2095:Duration
1997:Duration
1950:Delaware
1889:Duration
1820:Dominica
1781:Duration
1700:Duration
1624:Duration
1579:; 28.88
1535:Duration
1466:Duration
1405:Barbados
1366:Duration
1323:Barbados
1282:Duration
1243:Veracruz
1164:Duration
1109:Portugal
1104:Graciosa
1062:Duration
993:Duration
864:Duration
752:Duration
634:Duration
549:16
398:Unknown
308:Veracruz
114:; 28.23
5448:Pacific
5432:Pacific
5410:1990–91
5405:1989–90
5398:1990–91
5393:1989–90
5381:1990–91
5376:1989–90
5140:Isidore
5092:Edouard
3594:July 2,
3419:Bibcode
3362:Bibcode
3139:1990–91
3135:1989–90
3129:1990–91
3125:1989–90
3119:1990–91
3115:1989–90
3063:
3021:Bermuda
2983:Georgia
2979:Florida
2939:Bermuda
2905:Bahamas
2815:Eleven
2561:Bermuda
2553:Bahamas
2513:Jamaica
2509:Grenada
2481:Arthur
2442:Ref(s)
2439:Deaths
2211:Isidore
2193:Edouard
2116: (
2108:(1-min)
2052:Georgia
2018: (
2010:(1-min)
1910: (
1902:(1-min)
1838:British
1824:Barbuda
1802: (
1794:(1-min)
1721: (
1713:(1-min)
1659:from a
1645: (
1637:(1-min)
1556: (
1548:(1-min)
1487: (
1479:(1-min)
1415:Iceland
1387: (
1379:(1-min)
1303: (
1295:(1-min)
1239:Hidalgo
1185: (
1177:(1-min)
1083: (
1075:(1-min)
1014: (
1006:(1-min)
942:Corazon
919:Bermuda
905:and an
885: (
877:(1-min)
812:Grenada
773: (
765:(1-min)
709:Broward
677:Jamaica
655: (
647:(1-min)
596:Systems
324:retired
312:Hidalgo
160:Cat. 3+
5316:Next:
5152:Eleven
5116:Gustav
5056:Bertha
5044:Arthur
4342:May 5,
3046:
2728:Gustav
2675:Mexico
2667:Belize
2579:Cesar
2536:Bertha
2430:Damage
2418:press.
2401:Storm
2325:, and
2200:Gustav
2181:Bertha
2177:Arthur
2151:, and
2082:
1984:
1876:
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1522:
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980:
851:
739:
693:Havana
621:
574:, and
361:storms
348:Source
259:since
83:Gustav
5200:Marco
5176:Klaus
5080:Diana
5068:Cesar
4932:(PDF)
4881:(PDF)
4852:(PDF)
4198:(PDF)
4187:(PDF)
3561:(PDF)
3554:(PDF)
3460:(PDF)
3453:(PDF)
3350:(PDF)
3028:None
3005:Nana
2962:Marco
2954:None
2951:None
2923:Lili
2872:Klaus
2864:None
2861:None
2858:None
2836:None
2833:None
2830:None
2827:1003
2808:None
2805:None
2802:None
2780:None
2777:None
2774:None
2752:None
2749:None
2720:None
2701:1007
2689:Fran
2638:Diana
2630:None
2627:None
2619:1003
2600:None
2597:None
2594:None
2591:1000
2528:None
2474:None
2471:None
2459:1007
2395:name
2393:Storm
2384:1990
2323:Dolly
2319:Klaus
2315:Diana
2226:Marco
2218:Klaus
2189:Diana
2185:Cesar
2163:Marco
1116:Horta
938:Greek
913:near
375:Major
359:Named
5318:2000
5311:1999
5306:1998
5301:1997
5296:1996
5291:1995
5286:1994
5281:1993
5276:1992
5271:1991
5266:1990
5260:1989
5212:Nana
5188:Lili
5104:Fran
4944:2024
4936:NOAA
4915:2024
4893:2024
4885:NOAA
4864:2024
4856:NOAA
4835:2011
4802:2023
4773:2011
4750:2011
4712:2011
4689:2011
4666:2011
4639:2011
4616:2011
4594:2011
4567:2011
4544:2011
4517:2011
4491:2011
4468:2011
4445:2011
4419:2011
4396:2010
4370:2010
4344:2010
4316:2011
4278:2011
4255:2011
4229:2011
4206:2011
4169:2011
4146:2011
4115:2011
4089:2011
4066:2011
4040:2011
4017:2011
3994:2011
3971:2011
3948:2011
3925:2011
3902:2011
3879:2011
3851:2011
3823:2011
3795:2011
3757:2011
3731:2021
3705:2011
3679:2011
3651:2011
3624:2011
3596:2019
3569:2011
3537:2011
3497:2020
3468:2011
3381:2011
3319:2011
3293:2011
3268:2023
3243:2011
3218:2011
3189:2011
3060:171
3052:956
3017:989
2975:989
2935:987
2885:985
2855:980
2799:978
2771:993
2741:956
2682:139
2651:980
2549:973
2493:995
2463:Cuba
2447:One
2422:mbar
2416:Min.
2411:wind
2327:Kyle
2317:and
2309:The
2230:Nana
2222:Lili
2196:Fran
2167:Nana
2165:and
2129:Nana
2114:mbar
2016:mbar
1908:mbar
1840:and
1800:mbar
1719:mbar
1643:mbar
1581:inHg
1573:mbar
1554:mbar
1485:mbar
1385:mbar
1325:and
1301:mbar
1241:and
1183:mbar
1081:mbar
1012:mbar
883:mbar
822:and
791:and
771:mbar
707:and
705:Dade
681:Cuba
653:mbar
576:1962
572:1922
568:1864
564:1862
560:1853
385:NOAA
353:Date
310:and
261:1969
251:The
244:1992
240:1991
236:1990
232:1989
228:1988
116:inHg
108:mbar
106:956
79:Name
5032:One
3427:doi
3415:119
3370:doi
3358:119
2998:12
2916:11
2434:USD
2375:C5
2372:C4
2369:C3
2366:C2
2363:C1
2360:TS
2357:TD
2118:hPa
2020:hPa
1912:hPa
1804:hPa
1723:hPa
1647:hPa
1583:).
1577:hPa
1558:hPa
1489:hPa
1389:hPa
1305:hPa
1187:hPa
1122:on
1085:hPa
1016:hPa
954:CAD
887:hPa
775:hPa
657:hPa
479:14
464:tie
442:Tie
411:11
404:CSU
392:14
306:of
183:USD
112:hPa
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