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The 2071 Atlantic hurricane season featured several deadly and catastrophic storms. The United States took hit after destructive hit with more than 10 of the 21 storms affecting the country. There were four category 5 hurricanes (Ashley, Kayla, Mikayla, and Phil), tying 2005 for the most ever recorded in a season. Kayla became the most intense tropical cyclone on record worldwide, dropping to 861 mb. There were nine major hurricanes, breaking the old record of eight, and for the first time on record, the season caused over a trillion dollars in damage. There were 10 retired hurricane names, doubling the record of five set in 2005. Before the season began, NOAA issued warnings due to record warm ocean temperatures and the lack of any dry air. They predicted 18-22 named storms, 10-13 hurrica

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  • The 2071 Atlantic hurricane season featured several deadly and catastrophic storms. The United States took hit after destructive hit with more than 10 of the 21 storms affecting the country. There were four category 5 hurricanes (Ashley, Kayla, Mikayla, and Phil), tying 2005 for the most ever recorded in a season. Kayla became the most intense tropical cyclone on record worldwide, dropping to 861 mb. There were nine major hurricanes, breaking the old record of eight, and for the first time on record, the season caused over a trillion dollars in damage. There were 10 retired hurricane names, doubling the record of five set in 2005. Before the season began, NOAA issued warnings due to record warm ocean temperatures and the lack of any dry air. They predicted 18-22 named storms, 10-13 hurrica
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  • --09-05
  • --10-06
  • August 6 – August 9
  • July 30 – July 31
  • October 19 – October 22
  • August 14 – August 21
  • August 17 – August 30
  • August 3 – August 8
  • August 31 – September 3
  • December 23 -December 27
  • July 10 – July 17
  • July 16 – July 20
  • July 23 – August 1
  • June 20 – June 28
  • June 30 –July 7
  • May 19 – December 27
  • November 21 -November 22
  • October 23 – November 9
  • October 6 – October 12
  • September 20 – September 24
  • September 8 – September 16
  • September 9 – September 16
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1-min winds
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