On Feb. 23, 2134, a large low-pressure system moved across the Atlantic Ocean. This system seemed to have no actual sign of an eye, and was moving across cold waters. Suddenly, a gust of wind pushed the system to warm waters, and a tropical depression was born. The tropical depression moved along very warm waters, and became a hurricane overnight. Then, the hurricane became a category 2, and moved into Haiti. It finally ended in Cuba, where it dissipated. It dissipated on Feb. 26, 2134.
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| - On Feb. 23, 2134, a large low-pressure system moved across the Atlantic Ocean. This system seemed to have no actual sign of an eye, and was moving across cold waters. Suddenly, a gust of wind pushed the system to warm waters, and a tropical depression was born. The tropical depression moved along very warm waters, and became a hurricane overnight. Then, the hurricane became a category 2, and moved into Haiti. It finally ended in Cuba, where it dissipated. It dissipated on Feb. 26, 2134.
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| - On Feb. 23, 2134, a large low-pressure system moved across the Atlantic Ocean. This system seemed to have no actual sign of an eye, and was moving across cold waters. Suddenly, a gust of wind pushed the system to warm waters, and a tropical depression was born. The tropical depression moved along very warm waters, and became a hurricane overnight. Then, the hurricane became a category 2, and moved into Haiti. It finally ended in Cuba, where it dissipated. It dissipated on Feb. 26, 2134.
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