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First storm formed Last storm dissipated Strongest storm Total depressions Total storms Hurricanes Major hurricanes Total damages Total fatalities The 2016 Great Salt Lake Cyclone Season was the first year recorded of cyclones forming in the Great Salt Lake. Five depressions formed, and four cyclonic storms formed, with one storm becoming as strong as a category 4 hurricane and nearly making it to Salt Lake City. The fourth storm of the season was so strong, it brought intense flooding to Salt Lake City, resulting in a 1-in-1000 year event for the usually dry Salt Lake City, seeing as much as 12 inches of rain in one day. The floods caused the deaths of 15 people and about $600 million USD in damage.

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  • 2016 Great Salt Lake Cyclone Season
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  • First storm formed Last storm dissipated Strongest storm Total depressions Total storms Hurricanes Major hurricanes Total damages Total fatalities The 2016 Great Salt Lake Cyclone Season was the first year recorded of cyclones forming in the Great Salt Lake. Five depressions formed, and four cyclonic storms formed, with one storm becoming as strong as a category 4 hurricane and nearly making it to Salt Lake City. The fourth storm of the season was so strong, it brought intense flooding to Salt Lake City, resulting in a 1-in-1000 year event for the usually dry Salt Lake City, seeing as much as 12 inches of rain in one day. The floods caused the deaths of 15 people and about $600 million USD in damage.
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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total fatalities
  • 15(xsd:integer)
total depressions
  • 5(xsd:integer)
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  • BNWCcycdep
last storm dissipated
  • 2016-10-12(xsd:date)
1-min winds
  • 30(xsd:integer)
strongest storm
  • Four - 130 mph, 956 mbar
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  • 1013.0
total damages
  • 6.0E8
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  • --02-10
first storm formed
  • 2016-02-07(xsd:date)
total storms
  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • --02-07
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  • First storm formed Last storm dissipated Strongest storm Total depressions Total storms Hurricanes Major hurricanes Total damages Total fatalities The 2016 Great Salt Lake Cyclone Season was the first year recorded of cyclones forming in the Great Salt Lake. Five depressions formed, and four cyclonic storms formed, with one storm becoming as strong as a category 4 hurricane and nearly making it to Salt Lake City. The fourth storm of the season was so strong, it brought intense flooding to Salt Lake City, resulting in a 1-in-1000 year event for the usually dry Salt Lake City, seeing as much as 12 inches of rain in one day. The floods caused the deaths of 15 people and about $600 million USD in damage. Because the Great Salt Lake is a body of saltwater, similar to the oceans, it is possible for cyclones to form, although it is very unlikely. The water is much cooler, so all cyclones that develop will usually be extratropical. Wind shear is also significantly greater in this body of water than the oceans - however, boat wind shear is much rarer than other basins, like Lake Okeechobee, due to the significant lack of fishermen.
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