During the very active month of October, a Tropical Wave exited the coast of Africa on October 25. Initially not expected to form, a Tropical Depression did indeed form, on October 29. This TD was not expected to become Tobias then. However, the next morning, Tropical Storm Tobias formed with 50 mph winds. It then weakened to a Tropical Depression that evening. Initially expected to dissipate, Tobias became a Tropical Storm again on October 31, and the NHC noted Tobias was growing strong banding. That night, a recon jet flew into Tobias and discovered a well-defined eye, with 90 mph winds. Tobias was upgraded to hurricane intensity by the next advisory. A pinhole eye had developed, and by 2:00 AM on November 1, Tobias reached major hurricane status, completely skipping category 2. At this
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| - During the very active month of October, a Tropical Wave exited the coast of Africa on October 25. Initially not expected to form, a Tropical Depression did indeed form, on October 29. This TD was not expected to become Tobias then. However, the next morning, Tropical Storm Tobias formed with 50 mph winds. It then weakened to a Tropical Depression that evening. Initially expected to dissipate, Tobias became a Tropical Storm again on October 31, and the NHC noted Tobias was growing strong banding. That night, a recon jet flew into Tobias and discovered a well-defined eye, with 90 mph winds. Tobias was upgraded to hurricane intensity by the next advisory. A pinhole eye had developed, and by 2:00 AM on November 1, Tobias reached major hurricane status, completely skipping category 2. At this
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| - Tobias at peak intensity approaching Florida.
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| - Lesser Antilles, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, East Coast of the United States, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Azores, Europe
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| - During the very active month of October, a Tropical Wave exited the coast of Africa on October 25. Initially not expected to form, a Tropical Depression did indeed form, on October 29. This TD was not expected to become Tobias then. However, the next morning, Tropical Storm Tobias formed with 50 mph winds. It then weakened to a Tropical Depression that evening. Initially expected to dissipate, Tobias became a Tropical Storm again on October 31, and the NHC noted Tobias was growing strong banding. That night, a recon jet flew into Tobias and discovered a well-defined eye, with 90 mph winds. Tobias was upgraded to hurricane intensity by the next advisory. A pinhole eye had developed, and by 2:00 AM on November 1, Tobias reached major hurricane status, completely skipping category 2. At this point, NHC posted hurricane warnings throughout the Antilles, and the Caribbean
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