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The 1997 Atlantic hurricane season was a below-average hurricane season.It officially began on June 1, [1] and lasted until November 30 of that year. [2] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.
1997 Atlantic hurricane season summary map. The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, [7] 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 ...
Hurricane Erika was the strongest and longest-lasting tropical cyclone in the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season.It developed from a tropical wave on September 3 and moved west-northwestward across the tropical Atlantic Ocean, steadily intensifying until it attained hurricane status on September 4, becoming the fifth named storm and third hurricane of the season.
Hurricane Danny was the only hurricane to make landfall in the United States during the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season, and the second hurricane and fourth tropical storm of the season.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially ends Saturday. Its pattern of activity surprised forecasters: The season got busy early and produced strong, late storms, but what is usually considered ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is the period ... of the Apollo space program to help provide statistical track forecast guidance. ... tropical storms since 1997.
The next name on the list of tropical storms for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season is Emily. A tropical depression, which is one step down from a tropical storm, is not quite as organized and has ...
Nearly every public, private and government hurricane forecast service is expecting a high season for hurricanes and named storms, according to a website operated by Colorado State University and ...