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  2. Will a major hurricane hit Florida this week? It's possible ...

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    “This could be the storm that the 2024 hurricane season is remembered for.” The next named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is Helene. Potential Tropical Cyclone 9: What you need to ...

  3. List of California hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    1930s. September 28–October 1, 1932 –A hurricane traversed most of the Gulf of California, spreading rainfall across California over four days. Tehachapi recorded 7.11 in (181 mm) of rainfall, of which more than half was recorded over a seven hour period. The rains produced flash flooding that killed 15 people.

  4. Hurricane forecast to make landfall along US Gulf Coast this week

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    AccuWeather hurricane experts are still calling for an above-average hurricane season, with 16-20 named storms expected. So far, there have been seven named storms, three of which have had direct ...

  5. How hurricanes and tropical storms get their names: Who names ...

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    The biggest example of a retired hurricane name in the U.S. was Hurricane Katrina, a category 5 hurricane which devastated Louisiana and other southern states and killed almost 1,900 people in ...

  6. History of tropical cyclone naming - Wikipedia

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    Clement Wragge was the pioneer in naming storms. The practice of using names to identify tropical cyclones goes back several centuries, with systems named after places, people (like Roman Catholic saints), or things they hit before the formal start of naming in each basin. [1][2][3] Examples include the 1526 San Francisco hurricane (named after ...

  7. Tropical cyclone naming - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclones and subtropical cyclones are named by various warning centers to simplify communication between forecasters and the general public regarding forecasts, watches and warnings. The names are intended to reduce confusion in the event of concurrent storms in the same basin. Once storms develop sustained wind speeds of more than 33 ...

  8. Hurricane names: Why we name storms, how they are selected - AOL

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    In forecaster Ivan R. Tannehill's book "Hurricanes," some hurricanes included Hurricane Santa Ana, Hurricane San Felipe I and Hurricane San Felipe II. All three struck Puerto Rico in 1825, 1876 ...

  9. Pacific hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Pacific hurricane. Cumulative average number of tropical cyclones in the north Pacific. A Pacific hurricane is a tropical cyclone that develops within the northeastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180°W, north of the equator. For tropical cyclone warning purposes, the northern Pacific is divided into three regions: the eastern ...