The 2081 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a very inactive Hurricane Season, with 3 tropical storms forming. However, all three of these storms were major hurricanes, and one was stronger than all previous hurricanes, including 2041's own Hurriicane Sandra, which reached 260 mph winds in the Caribbean. The 2nd hurricane of the season strengthened due to 107 degree water temperatures. It made landfall at peak intensity and caused a 50-foot storm surge across the east Coasts of Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. The storm names are animal names
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| - The 2081 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a very inactive Hurricane Season, with 3 tropical storms forming. However, all three of these storms were major hurricanes, and one was stronger than all previous hurricanes, including 2041's own Hurriicane Sandra, which reached 260 mph winds in the Caribbean. The 2nd hurricane of the season strengthened due to 107 degree water temperatures. It made landfall at peak intensity and caused a 50-foot storm surge across the east Coasts of Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. The storm names are animal names
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| - The 2081 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a very inactive Hurricane Season, with 3 tropical storms forming. However, all three of these storms were major hurricanes, and one was stronger than all previous hurricanes, including 2041's own Hurriicane Sandra, which reached 260 mph winds in the Caribbean. The 2nd hurricane of the season strengthened due to 107 degree water temperatures. It made landfall at peak intensity and caused a 50-foot storm surge across the east Coasts of Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. The storm names are animal names
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