Hurricane Earl was an extremely powerful, extremely deadly, and extremely destructive tropical cyclone that occurred during the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first category 5 hurricane in the basin since 2007, a record 9 consecutive years with no category 5 hurricanes in the basin. 44 people died, and $4.45 billion was done in damages, which led to the name being retired during Spring 2017 as a result.
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| - Hurricane Earl (2016) (Layten)
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| - Hurricane Earl was an extremely powerful, extremely deadly, and extremely destructive tropical cyclone that occurred during the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first category 5 hurricane in the basin since 2007, a record 9 consecutive years with no category 5 hurricanes in the basin. 44 people died, and $4.45 billion was done in damages, which led to the name being retired during Spring 2017 as a result.
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| - Hurricane Earl's track across the basin in July - August 2016
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| - Guinea, Cape Verde, Bermuda, US East Coast, Atlantic Canada and Greenland
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| - Hurricane Earl was an extremely powerful, extremely deadly, and extremely destructive tropical cyclone that occurred during the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the first category 5 hurricane in the basin since 2007, a record 9 consecutive years with no category 5 hurricanes in the basin. 44 people died, and $4.45 billion was done in damages, which led to the name being retired during Spring 2017 as a result.
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