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On October 10, a Tropical wave exited the coast of Africa, and moved across the unfavorable Atlantic with no further development (it was invested once, however). It crossed over Mexico, and entered the East Pacific. As it passed south of the Baja Penninsula, it began to organize, becoming Tropical Depression Twenty Eight-E on October 30. The next day, it intensified into Tropical Storm Zeke. While Zeke was forecast to peak as a minimal hurricane, it did so, but failed to dissipate after the initial peak. As Zeke moved toward the Central Pacific, conditions became very favorable, allowing for intensification. Zeke reached category 2 intensity on November 5, and became a major hurricane on November 6, with winds of 115 mph. While Zeke was supposed to pass south of Hawaii and possibly enter t

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  • Hurricane Zeke
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  • On October 10, a Tropical wave exited the coast of Africa, and moved across the unfavorable Atlantic with no further development (it was invested once, however). It crossed over Mexico, and entered the East Pacific. As it passed south of the Baja Penninsula, it began to organize, becoming Tropical Depression Twenty Eight-E on October 30. The next day, it intensified into Tropical Storm Zeke. While Zeke was forecast to peak as a minimal hurricane, it did so, but failed to dissipate after the initial peak. As Zeke moved toward the Central Pacific, conditions became very favorable, allowing for intensification. Zeke reached category 2 intensity on November 5, and became a major hurricane on November 6, with winds of 115 mph. While Zeke was supposed to pass south of Hawaii and possibly enter t
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Category
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Hurricane Zeke
Caption
  • Zeke at Peak intensity
Currency
  • USD
1-min winds
  • 165(xsd:integer)
Damages
  • 11605(xsd:integer)
Pressure
  • 894(xsd:integer)
Basin
  • Atl
Dissipated
  • 2020-11-13(xsd:date)
Fatalities
  • 97(xsd:integer)
extratropical
  • --11-12
Gusts
  • 180(xsd:integer)
affected
  • Hawaii
cycloneseason
  • 2020(xsd:integer)
Year
  • 2020(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • 2020-10-30(xsd:date)
abstract
  • On October 10, a Tropical wave exited the coast of Africa, and moved across the unfavorable Atlantic with no further development (it was invested once, however). It crossed over Mexico, and entered the East Pacific. As it passed south of the Baja Penninsula, it began to organize, becoming Tropical Depression Twenty Eight-E on October 30. The next day, it intensified into Tropical Storm Zeke. While Zeke was forecast to peak as a minimal hurricane, it did so, but failed to dissipate after the initial peak. As Zeke moved toward the Central Pacific, conditions became very favorable, allowing for intensification. Zeke reached category 2 intensity on November 5, and became a major hurricane on November 6, with winds of 115 mph. While Zeke was supposed to pass south of Hawaii and possibly enter the West Pacific, a ridge pushed Zeke north, toward Hawaii.
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