The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly above-average season. This season produced 13 named storms, which 6 became hurricanes, and 3 became major hurricanes. The strongest hurricane, Julian, peaked as a moderate Category Four hurricane, with winds up to 145 mph, and a minimum barometric pressure of 929 millibars. The season started a bit early, with Tropical Storm Ana forming on May 27th. This was 5 days before the official start of the season. The last storm, Mindy, dissipated on November 20. Overall, this season is fairly considered average.
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| - 2021 Atlantic hurricane season (MC)
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| - The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly above-average season. This season produced 13 named storms, which 6 became hurricanes, and 3 became major hurricanes. The strongest hurricane, Julian, peaked as a moderate Category Four hurricane, with winds up to 145 mph, and a minimum barometric pressure of 929 millibars. The season started a bit early, with Tropical Storm Ana forming on May 27th. This was 5 days before the official start of the season. The last storm, Mindy, dissipated on November 20. Overall, this season is fairly considered average.
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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Box Title
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total fatalities
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total depressions
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Type
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last storm dissipated
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1-min winds
| - 30(xsd:integer)
- 35(xsd:integer)
- 40(xsd:integer)
- 45(xsd:integer)
- 50(xsd:integer)
- 55(xsd:integer)
- 65(xsd:integer)
- 70(xsd:integer)
- 100(xsd:integer)
- 125(xsd:integer)
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strongest storm
| - Julian - 929 mbar , 145 mph
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Pressure
| - 929(xsd:integer)
- 965(xsd:integer)
- 986(xsd:integer)
- 989(xsd:integer)
- 990(xsd:integer)
- 997(xsd:integer)
- 1000(xsd:integer)
- 1004(xsd:integer)
- 1005(xsd:integer)
- 1008(xsd:integer)
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total damages
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Basin
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Dissipated
| - --05-29
- --06-10
- --06-15
- --06-29
- --07-14
- --08-08
- --08-18
- --09-03
- --09-14
- --07-06
- --07-26
- --08-02
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WarningCenter
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first storm formed
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Track
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- Bill2021_MC.png
- Claudette2021_MC.png
- Danny2021_MC.png
- Eight2021_MC.png
- Erika2021_MC.png
- Fred2021_MC.png
- Grace2021_MC.png
- Ida2021_MC.png
- Julian2021_MC.png
- Kate2021_MC.png
- Nine2021 MC.png
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total storms
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Formed
| - --06-05
- --06-10
- --06-21
- --07-02
- --07-24
- --08-07
- --08-16
- --08-26
- --09-12
- --05-27
- --07-10
- --07-31
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abstract
| - The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly above-average season. This season produced 13 named storms, which 6 became hurricanes, and 3 became major hurricanes. The strongest hurricane, Julian, peaked as a moderate Category Four hurricane, with winds up to 145 mph, and a minimum barometric pressure of 929 millibars. The season started a bit early, with Tropical Storm Ana forming on May 27th. This was 5 days before the official start of the season. The last storm, Mindy, dissipated on November 20. Many forecast models predicted this season to be at around average, whilst some predicted an above-average season. The majority of the models predicted 10 - 14 total named storms. The amount of hurricanes and major hurricanes varied. With no Category 5's in this season, it has currently been 6 years without a Category 5 in the basin. Matthew of 2016 was the last Category 5 in the basin. Overall, this season is fairly considered average.
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