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A tropical cyclone tracking chart is used by those within hurricane-threatened areas to track tropical cyclones worldwide. In the north Atlantic basin, they are known as hurricane tracking charts. New tropical cyclone information is available at least every six hours in the Northern Hemisphere and at least every twelve hours in the Southern ...
English: This map shows the tracks of all Tropical cyclones which formed worldwide from 1985 to 2005. The points show the locations of the storms at six-hourly intervals and use the color scheme shown to the right from the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. However, remnants of the storms are not shown as triangles.
This map shows the tracks of all tropical cyclones which formed worldwide from 1985 to 2005. The map was created with the WPTC track map generator by Nilfanion.. The track map generator program generates a track map from the NHC HURDAT data, [A 1] or from Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecast (ATCF) B-deck data files (commonly referred to as "best track" files).
A map of all tropical cyclone tracks, encompassing the period between the years 1985 and 2005. This is a list of wettest tropical cyclones by country , using all known available sources. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong , Mexico, Taiwan, Micronesia 's Yap and Chuuk , and the United States, with ...
|latitude= and |longitude= — the coordinates of the map centre. |zoom= — a zoom factor with a value between 0 (whole world) to 19 (very local). See examples for typical values. |text= — a description of the map displayed as a footer. |frameless= — to produce a frameless map (e.g. for an infobox).
A cyclone barrelling towards southeast Africa for the last four days caused widespread devastation in Mayotte after it struck the French oversea region as the most powerful storm in 90 years.
Name System dates Duration Sustained wind speeds Pressure Land areas affected Deaths Damage (USD) Refs Unnamed: January 1 – 10, 1967: Not Specified: Not Specified: 996 hPa (29.41 inHg) [3] Unnamed: October 20 – 21, 1967: Not Specified: Not Specified: 998 hPa (29.47 inHg) [3] Unnamed: September 10 – 14, 1968: Not Specified: Not Specified ...
A historic “bomb cyclone” has caused multiple deaths and mass power outages after slamming into Seattle, Washington, as it charts a destructive path through California and Oregon.