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The effects of Hurricane Ike in inland North America, in September 2008, were unusually intense and included widespread damage across all or parts of eleven states – Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio, [1] Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia, (not including Louisiana and Texas where the storm made landfall) and into parts of Ontario as Ike, which ...
May 8, 2009: aka "The Inland Hurricane" June 2009 Mid-South Derecho: June 12, 2009 [24] June 2009 Southern KY derecho: June 16, 2009: June 2009 Midwest Derecho series: June 17–19, 2009 [citation needed] June 18 Midwest derechos: June 18, 2010: A cluster of thunderstorms over Nebraska developed into a squall line over Iowa during the morning ...
The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season was a near-average Atlantic hurricane season that produced eleven tropical cyclones, nine named storms, three hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. [1][nb 1] It officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones develop in ...
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On February 10–11, 2009, a broad-scale damaging wind event and small tornado outbreak affected the Central and Eastern United States. During the two-day period, 14 tornadoes touched down in seven states. Oklahoma was struck by six tornadoes, the most of any state. The six tornadoes in Oklahoma also tied the record for the most tornadoes ever ...
Timeline of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season. The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the North Atlantic Ocean. It was a below-average Atlantic hurricane season with nine named storms, the fewest since the 1997 season. [nb 1][2] The season officially began on June 1, 2009, and ended on November ...
Audio pronunciation of city's name. Hurricane (/ ˈhɜːrʌkɪn / HUR-uh-kin) [a] is a city in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 6,977 at the 2020 census. [2] Located roughly equidistant from Charleston and Huntington, it is part of the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area.
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