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Topic: 1975 Atlantic hurricane season


  
  1975 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hurricane Caroline began as a tropical depression on August 24 from a tropical wave, located 200 miles north of Hispanola.
Hurricane Eloise formed from a tropical wave on September 13.
Tropical cyclones of the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1975_Atlantic_hurricane_season   (948 words)

  
 Historic Hurricanes--Some Of The Most Powerful Storms On Record.
Hurricane Inez--Known as "The Crazy One," Inez carved an erratic path of death and destruction from the Caribbean to Florida, and to Mexico in October, 1966.
Hurricane Kate--An unusually strong late season hurricane, Kate was a Category Two Hurricane that struck the Port St. Joe area of the Florida Panhandle in November, 1985.
Alpha does meet this criteria as it was the 22nd named storm to form in the Tropical Atlantic during the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season, which broke the record previously set in 1933 with 21 storms.
www.hurricaneville.com /historic.html   (8092 words)

  
 FAQ: HURRICANES, TYPHOONS AND TROPICAL CYCLONES (Part 1 of 2)
Hurricane Andrew is a good example of a very intense tropical cyclone (922 mb central pressure and 64 m/s (125 kt) sustained winds at landfall in Florida) that was also relatively small (15 m/s winds extended out only about 150 km from the center).
A concentric eyewall cycle occurred in Hurricane Andrew (1992) before landfall near Miami: a strong intensity was reached, an outer eyewall formed, this contracted in concert with a pronounced weakening of the storm, and as the outer eyewall completely replaced the original one the hurricane reintensified.
Thus an Atlantic hurricane that is given a CI number of 4.5 (winds of 77 kt and pressure of 979 mb) could in reality be anywhere from winds of 60 to 90 kt and pressures of 989 to 969 mb.
www.faqs.org /faqs/meteorology/storms-faq/part1   (14032 words)

  
 DeadlyStorms.com - Atlantic & Caribbean Hurricane Timeline & Season Summaries
Hurricane Diane hit the North Carolina coast in mid-August a short distance south of where her older sister, Connie, crossed the coastline a week earlier.
Hurricanes caused $4.1 billion in damage in the United States and killed 147 people in the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean islands, according to estimates from the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Lenny was memorable because it formed at the tail end of the season and because it moved easterly across the Caribbean, finally hitting the Dutch, French and British islands of the Northeast Caribbean last week.
www.deadlystorms.com /xtra/hurricane_timeline.htm   (9005 words)

  
 Mid-Atlantic Weather Station: Hurricane News
Hurricane activity over the Atlantic has fluctuated naturally over decades going back as far as 1900, and it was unlikely that global warming could be having a significant impact, many researchers said.
The flip-flops between active and inactive hurricane periods in the Atlantic are attributed to long-term trends in currents and salinity.
Florida took the brunt of the damage in the United States, with hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne walloping the state within a six-week span, the first time a single state was hit by four hurricanes in one season since 1886, NHC officials said.
mywebpages.comcast.net /herbwx/hurrnews.html   (14982 words)

  
 NHC/TPC Archive of Hurricane Seasons (Text)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Monthly Weather Summaries of the hurricane seasons for the years 1881 - 2000 are available from the NHC Library.
This article describes the progress of a typical hurricane season in terms of the total number of tropical systems and hurricanes produced throughout the year in the Atlantic and East Pacific basins.
The Atlantic Tracks File is an ASCII (text) file containing the 6-hourly (0000, 0600, 1200, 1800 UTC) center locations (latitude and longitude in tenths of degrees) and intensities (maximum 1-minute surface wind speeds in knots and minimum central pressures in millibars) for all Tropical Storms and Hurricanes from 1851 through 2004.
www.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov /pastall.shtml?text   (1035 words)

  
 DR1 - Hurricanes
This is the case of hurricanes Inez (1966), Beulah (1967), David (1979), Hortense (1996) and Georges (1998), Jeanne (2004) that have hit the Dominican Republic in the past 25 years.
Historically, big hurricanes have been widely spaced out through the years and for the most part have hit the less populated southwestern and western coasts of the Dominican Republic.
Hurricanes that come this way are usually born along the west coast of Africa and there is about two to three weeks between their start as tropical storms and their arrival at the DR.
www.dr1.com /weather/hurricanes.shtml   (1137 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Meteorologists say hurricane research budget too small   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
MIAMI — Hurricanes are barreling across the Atlantic Ocean with greater frequency, a trend expected to continue for at least the next decade.
A bigger budget would also provide money to replace aging radar and hurricane hunter planes, some of which were built in the 1970s and '80s, he said.
The Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, has been above average each year since 1995, and forecasters say the increased activity could last at least another decade.
www.usatoday.com /weather/research/2005-09-29-hurricane-budget_x.htm   (657 words)

  
 Weather
In a situation such as a hurricane, in which there is advance warning, a committee should ascertain which residents are remaining in the community and which are evacuating.
Gallagher made during the hurricane season to abolish the multiple deductible, characterizing it as “fundamentally unfair”.
Residential hurricane deductibles are typically 2 percent of policy limits and may generally be as high as 5 percent of policy limits, or even higher for certain policies.
www.galtmile.com /weather.html   (10396 words)

  
 Irene On Pleasing Path - CBS News
Elsewhere, the Atlantic hurricane season's 10th tropical depression was poorly organized and appeared to be dissipating, just one day after it developed.
Normally, there are only two named storms by this time in the Atlantic hurricane season, which began June 1 and ends Nov. 30.
Earlier this month, the National Hurricane Center revised its seasonal forecast and predicted an extremely active above-normal hurricane season for 2005, with nine to 11 hurricanes expected.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/08/13/tech/main776996.shtml   (394 words)

  
 Tropical Weather - National Weather Service - Lake Charles, LA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This is a collection of video DVDs that show satellite and radar imagery movies ranging from entire Atlantic hurricane seasons to individual U.S. tropical storm and hurricane landfalls.
The 2005 Tropical Storms and Hurricanes Affecting the United States DVD incorporates the imagery previously available on the separate Hurricane Katrina and Rita DVDs.
The length of a normal season of satellite imagery (from 06/01 to 11/30) should be near 14 ½ minutes, but with the satellite eclipses, its closer to 13 ½ minutes.
www.srh.noaa.gov /lch/tropical/dvd.htm   (971 words)

  
 Eloise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eloise by Arvingarna, Sweden's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993.
Eloise, a 1975 novel by Edwin Charles Tubb
Hurricane Eloise was a Category 3 Hurricane in the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season.
www.tocatch.info /en/Eloise.htm   (128 words)

  
 Tropical Weather : Weather Underground
List of records set in the Hurricane Season of 2005
National Hurricane Center (blank hurricane tracking charts are at bottom of page)
Info and nightly live discussions on hurricanes from hurricanecity.com
www.wunderground.com /tropical   (103 words)

  
 Chron.com | News, search and shopping from the Houston Chronicle
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30.
The Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15 through November 30.
Tracking maps and info for all Atlantic storms, 1886-2006.
weather.chron.com /tropical   (40 words)

  
 WGAL.com - Hurricanes
An interactive look at all there is to know about hurricanes.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the coloring book.
Click here for the privacy policy, terms of use.
www.wgal.com /hurricanes   (63 words)

  
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"Recent Hurricanes and Tropical Storms in New England 1960-1991: Direct Hits and Near Misses".
"The Atlantic Tropical 1980's: Decade of El Nino, Hugo, and a Rare December Hurricane (Lili)".
Mailhot had the honor of helping organize and participate in the First Northeast Storm Conference, which is sponsored by tbe Lyndon State College Meteorology Department, in December, 1975, at Lyndon State College.
home.maine.rr.com /mailhot/written.html   (307 words)

  
 El Niño Expected To Impact Atlantic Hurricane Season, NOAA Reports
Over the course of this five-year recovery project, Navy divers participated in excess of 750 dives to the wreck site.
“The arrival of the USS Monitor’s turret here today is a marvelous testament to cooperation, hard work, and the courage of the American Sailor,” said Vice Admiral Al Konetzni, deputy commander in chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary was designated as the first national marine sanctuary in 1975.
www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov /releases2002/aug02/noaa02102.html   (1010 words)

  
 WB39.com | WB39 WBZL | South Florida's WB - Weather
Find the weather for any city, state, zip code or country
Tracking maps and info for all Atlantic storms, 1886-2004.
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weather.wb39.com /tropical?track=wx   (58 words)

  
 National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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NHC/TPC Archive of Past Hurricane Seasons page http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastall.shtml.
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www.nhc.noaa.gov /pastall.html   (26 words)

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