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Hurricane Vince was an unusual Category One hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first hurricane to have to start with the letter V. It formed on October 8, near the Azores and hit the Iberian Peninsula on October 11, dissipating over Spain. It was the first tropical cyclone to impact Spain (although histroical documents claim a hurricane in 1842 made landfall). Heavy rains and flooding occurred due to Vince even though it was only a Tropical Depression when it made landfall.

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  • Hurricane Vince (2005)
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  • Hurricane Vince was an unusual Category One hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first hurricane to have to start with the letter V. It formed on October 8, near the Azores and hit the Iberian Peninsula on October 11, dissipating over Spain. It was the first tropical cyclone to impact Spain (although histroical documents claim a hurricane in 1842 made landfall). Heavy rains and flooding occurred due to Vince even though it was only a Tropical Depression when it made landfall.
  • Hurricane Vince was the twenty-first named storm, and the twelfth hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Vince formed at a very unusual location in the Atlantic basin, only a few hundred miles away from the Iberian Peninsula. Vince formed from a non-tropical low, located southeast of the Azores, on October 8, becoming a subtropical storm at this time. The National Hurricane Center did not give Vince a name until the next day, shortly before Vince became a hurricane. Vince made landfall on the Iberian Peninsula on October 11, dissipating over Spain. This had never happened before with an Atlantic hurricane, until Vince came along.
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  • Hurricane Vince was an unusual Category One hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first hurricane to have to start with the letter V. It formed on October 8, near the Azores and hit the Iberian Peninsula on October 11, dissipating over Spain. It was the first tropical cyclone to impact Spain (although histroical documents claim a hurricane in 1842 made landfall). Heavy rains and flooding occurred due to Vince even though it was only a Tropical Depression when it made landfall.
  • Hurricane Vince was the twenty-first named storm, and the twelfth hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Vince formed at a very unusual location in the Atlantic basin, only a few hundred miles away from the Iberian Peninsula. Vince formed from a non-tropical low, located southeast of the Azores, on October 8, becoming a subtropical storm at this time. The National Hurricane Center did not give Vince a name until the next day, shortly before Vince became a hurricane. Vince made landfall on the Iberian Peninsula on October 11, dissipating over Spain. This had never happened before with an Atlantic hurricane, until Vince came along.
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