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hurricane
Effects Watches an warnings Storm surge - Notable storms Retired names (Atlantic - Eastern Pacific - Western Pacific)
Trivia about hurricane
2 Dianas were in the news; one gave birth to Prince Harry & the other was one of these that hit the U.S.
On the Beaufort scale, it's the next step up from a tropical storm
The name of this storm with winds over 74 MPH comes from the West Indies Taino word for "evil spirit"
On Sept. 8, 2001 Erin became the Atlantic season's first of these, but stayed mostly out at sea
In 1891 one of these battered the Island of Martinique & caused millions of dollars in damage
One of these natural disasters killed 6,000 people on the Texas coast
When a tropical storm's winds increase past 74 MPH, it's classified as one of these
When its wind speed hits 74 MPH, a tropical storm is then designated one of these
Dan was upped to a national post by CBS after covering one of these natural disasters in September 1961
Severe tropical storm having winds in excess of 74 MPH & an eye in the middle
When one of these hit Galveston, Texas in September 1900, causing a flood, as many as 8,000 people perished
Using 8 industrial fans, University of Florida engineers have built a simulator of these with 125-mph winds
On Oct. 31, 1961 Belize City was severely damaged by one of these; the capital was moved inland a few years later
In 1964 one of these named Cleo caused over $100 million in damage
Among the deadliest of its kind on record, one of these named Mitch engulfed Central America in Oct. 1998
This rum drink hailing from New Orleans' French Quarter has its own glass of the same name
2 oz. of rum, a splash of passion fruit syrup & some lime juice & you're in the eye of the storm with this drink
Here I am, rock you like this storm with wind speeds in excess of 72 mph