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Hurricane Felix was the sixth named storm, second hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Felix formed on September 7 from a tropical wave. The depression that spawned Felix degenerated into a tropical wave on September 8. By September 10, it regenerated, strengthened into a tropical storm, then to a hurricane as it moved northeast and out to sea. Felix peaked as a 115 mph Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with a pressure of 962 mb. Felix dissipated on September 19. Felix caused no damage and no deaths.

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  • Hurricane Felix was the sixth named storm, second hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Felix formed on September 7 from a tropical wave. The depression that spawned Felix degenerated into a tropical wave on September 8. By September 10, it regenerated, strengthened into a tropical storm, then to a hurricane as it moved northeast and out to sea. Felix peaked as a 115 mph Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with a pressure of 962 mb. Felix dissipated on September 19. Felix caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Hurricane Felix was the seventh tropical cyclone, sixth named storm, and the second hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Felix formed on September 7 as a tropical wave had acquired a well-defined center of circulation. Initially, the storm was classified as Tropical Depression Seven. The depression degenerated after moving westward for about 24 hours.
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  • Hurricane Felix was the seventh tropical cyclone, sixth named storm, and the second hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Felix formed on September 7 as a tropical wave had acquired a well-defined center of circulation. Initially, the storm was classified as Tropical Depression Seven. The depression degenerated after moving westward for about 24 hours. The system continued westward, though it re-generated on September 10. Tropical Depression Seven began to track northward while it strengthened. It attained tropical storm status on September 11 and was named Tropical Storm Felix. Strengthening further, it was upgraded to a hurricane on September 13. Later, Hurricane Felix reached peak intensity as maximum sustained winds reached 115 mph (185 km/h). Hurricane Felix level-off in intensity over the next several days, becoming downgraded to a tropical storm on September 17. Felix meandered around to the south of the Azores before ultimately dissipating on September 19.
  • Hurricane Felix was the sixth named storm, second hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Felix formed on September 7 from a tropical wave. The depression that spawned Felix degenerated into a tropical wave on September 8. By September 10, it regenerated, strengthened into a tropical storm, then to a hurricane as it moved northeast and out to sea. Felix peaked as a 115 mph Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with a pressure of 962 mb. Felix dissipated on September 19. Felix caused no damage and no deaths.
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