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  2. Tropical Storm Grace (2009) - Wikipedia

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    Gusts up to 44 mph (71 km/h) were recorded on Ponta Delgada. [25] While merging with the frontal system on 6 October, the storm's outer bands produced heavy rains and strong winds over parts of Portugal, resulting in some street flooding. In higher elevations, wind gusts were estimated to have exceeded 80 km/h (50 mph).

  3. List of Azores hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    April 27, 2003 - an extratropical cyclone, formerly Tropical Storm Ana, passed south of the Azores, producing 0.87 inches (22 mm) of rainfall at Ponta Delgada. [7] October 4, 2005 - a subtropical storm moved through the eastern Azores, [8] producing wind gusts of 59 mph (95 km/h) on Santa Maria Island. [9]

  4. Ponta Delgada - Wikipedia

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    Ponta Delgada (European Portuguese ... October, November and December each having warmer weather compared to July, June, May and April respectively. ...

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    Miama - Ponta Delgada - Lisbon. ... Departs 15 October 2025. From £4,771pp. Read more: ... The Weather Channel. Winter Storm: 500 Vehicle Accidents In Virginia. Weather.

  8. Natural disasters in the Azores - Wikipedia

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    1652 — Eruption on Pico do Fogo, São Miguel, after one week of violent eruption, which caused great phenomena in Lagoa and parts of Ponta Delgada. An outflow of basaltic lava resulting from a Strombolian eruption on 19 October destroyed areas near Calhetas as well as parts of Portões Vermelhos. The eruption lasted for 15 days.

  9. 2005 Azores subtropical storm - Wikipedia

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    Ponta Delgada faced 61 km/h (38 mph) winds, with the peak recorded gust being 85 km/h (53 mph). [1] No damage or fatalities were reported. [2] The 2005 Azores storm was not classified as a subtropical storm until April 2006, after a reassessment by the National Hurricane Center. [7]