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The 2015 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual hurricane season in the north Atlantic ocean.(there were 15 different recorded hurricanes this year). It was the third consecutive year to feature below-average tropical cyclone activity, [nb 1] with eleven named storms.
August 30 – September 6 Category 1 hurricane 85 (140) 986 West Africa, Cape Verde: $2.5 million 9 [57] [63] Grace September 5–9 Tropical storm 60 (95) 1000 None None None Henri September 8–11 Tropical storm 50 (85) 1003 None None None Nine September 16–19 Tropical depression 35 (55) 1006 None None None Ida September 18–27
A Category 5 Atlantic hurricane is a tropical cyclone that reaches Category 5 intensity on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale, within the Atlantic Ocean to the north of the equator. They are among the strongest tropical cyclones that can form on Earth, having 1-minute sustained wind speeds of at least 137 knots (254 km/h ; 158 mph ; 70 m ...
By Jon Erdman and Chris Dolce A new hurricane season forecast issued by The Weather Channel on Tuesday says we can expect the number of named storms and hurricanes in the 2015 Atlantic season to ...
Hurricane, tropical storm watches are in effect for parts of Florida as Tropical Storm Helene could hit state as major Categoy 3 hurricane. ... — The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September ...
Helene became a hurricane late Wednesday morning with 80 mph winds. The storm is forecast to barrel into Florida's Gulf Coast as a monster Category 3 hurricane with 120-mph winds Thursday ...
September 22, 1983 – September 23, 1983: Typhoon Forrest in the northwest Pacific Ocean [30] [31] Fastest seafloor current produced by a tropical cyclone: 2.25 m/s (5 mph; 5 kn; 10 km/h) September 16, 2004: Hurricane Ivan in the north Atlantic Ocean [32] [33] Fastest updraft produced in a tropical cyclone: 27.4 m/s (60 mph; 55 kn; 100 km/h ...
On the day after Christmas 2015, 13 tornadoes hit the Dallas area; as an EF4 tornado rips through more populated areas, families that were hunkered down emerge to see their neighborhoods; amateur storm trackers go house to house helping victims.