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Hurricane Ryne was a short lived, final storm of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, forming on November 4 and dissipating on November 17, with wind shear from Ryne prohibiting any type of storms to form. Hurricane Ryne was an intense Cape-Verde type system, forming near Cape Verde and following out a typical track, however due to getting rapid trade-wind changes, it broke out and turned and made landfall in Florida as a category 2 hurricane, before going northeast along the coast and making landfall in Washington D.C. near peak intensity of 180 miles per hour, before going inland and rapidly weakening due to wind shear, and eventually was teared apart by the Appalachians. It was one of the first storms to disrupt Atlantic trade winds, with trade winds reversing due to this, causing minor

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  • Hurricane Ryne was a short lived, final storm of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, forming on November 4 and dissipating on November 17, with wind shear from Ryne prohibiting any type of storms to form. Hurricane Ryne was an intense Cape-Verde type system, forming near Cape Verde and following out a typical track, however due to getting rapid trade-wind changes, it broke out and turned and made landfall in Florida as a category 2 hurricane, before going northeast along the coast and making landfall in Washington D.C. near peak intensity of 180 miles per hour, before going inland and rapidly weakening due to wind shear, and eventually was teared apart by the Appalachians. It was one of the first storms to disrupt Atlantic trade winds, with trade winds reversing due to this, causing minor
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Name
  • Hurricane Ryne
Type
  • Category 5 Major Hurricane
lowest pressure
  • 882.0
Image caption
  • Hurricane Ryne at peak intensity near Washington, D.C.
Damages
  • 1.228E11
Dissipated
  • --11-17
Image location
  • Hurricane_Patricia_2015_peak_infrared.jpg
areas affected
  • Cape Verde ', Dominican Republic, Cuba, Bahamas Florida, East Coast ', Appalachians
Hurricane season
  • 2018(xsd:integer)
highest winds
  • 185.0
Missing
  • 20302(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • --11-04
wind type
  • 1(xsd:integer)
indirect fatalities
  • 304(xsd:integer)
accumulated cyclone energy
  • 53(xsd:double)
direct fatalities
  • 13405(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Hurricane Ryne was a short lived, final storm of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, forming on November 4 and dissipating on November 17, with wind shear from Ryne prohibiting any type of storms to form. Hurricane Ryne was an intense Cape-Verde type system, forming near Cape Verde and following out a typical track, however due to getting rapid trade-wind changes, it broke out and turned and made landfall in Florida as a category 2 hurricane, before going northeast along the coast and making landfall in Washington D.C. near peak intensity of 180 miles per hour, before going inland and rapidly weakening due to wind shear, and eventually was teared apart by the Appalachians. It was one of the first storms to disrupt Atlantic trade winds, with trade winds reversing due to this, causing minor damages. A notable story, the Norvalsh Family Survival Story, was because of Ryne; it was based off of a family living in D.C.
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