The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the first Atlantic hurricane season in history to not to feature any storms during the designated hurricane season. The season had the fewest named storms since 1992. The storm opened very actively with 5 storms before June, but an extreme El Nino suddenly developed, causing extreme wind shear and not allowing any Atlantic storms to develop until Tropical Storm Franklin in December. However, the strongest storm of the season, Cindy, had winds of 195 miles per hour and pressure of 880 millibars at its peak intensity in the Atlantic, before heading into the Pacific.
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| - 2017 Atlantic hurricane season (Finished Project)
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| - The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the first Atlantic hurricane season in history to not to feature any storms during the designated hurricane season. The season had the fewest named storms since 1992. The storm opened very actively with 5 storms before June, but an extreme El Nino suddenly developed, causing extreme wind shear and not allowing any Atlantic storms to develop until Tropical Storm Franklin in December. However, the strongest storm of the season, Cindy, had winds of 195 miles per hour and pressure of 880 millibars at its peak intensity in the Atlantic, before heading into the Pacific.
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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total fatalities
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total depressions
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Type
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last storm dissipated
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1-min winds
| - 45(xsd:integer)
- 90(xsd:integer)
- 105(xsd:integer)
- 110(xsd:integer)
- 170(xsd:integer)
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strongest storm
| - Cindy - 195 mph, 880 mbar
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Pressure
| - 880(xsd:integer)
- 955(xsd:integer)
- 961(xsd:integer)
- 966(xsd:integer)
- 1000(xsd:integer)
- 1006(xsd:integer)
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total damages
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Basin
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Dissipated
| - --03-02
- --03-31
- --04-08
- --04-17
- --05-31
- --12-06
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first storm formed
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Track
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total storms
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Formed
| - --04-01
- --04-03
- --12-03
- --03-21
- --04-10
- --02-27
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abstract
| - The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the first Atlantic hurricane season in history to not to feature any storms during the designated hurricane season. The season had the fewest named storms since 1992. The storm opened very actively with 5 storms before June, but an extreme El Nino suddenly developed, causing extreme wind shear and not allowing any Atlantic storms to develop until Tropical Storm Franklin in December. However, the strongest storm of the season, Cindy, had winds of 195 miles per hour and pressure of 880 millibars at its peak intensity in the Atlantic, before heading into the Pacific.
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