The 3150 Atlantic hurricane season was an extremely active season due to an El Nino effect. With a numerous amount of storms developed year-round, it beats 2005 as the most active season in history. Most of these storms cause catastrophic damage to many cities. Many of which include: Hurricane Benny, a Category 9 hurricane in late January which destroyed the Florida panhandle, Hurricane Michelle, a major hurricane that caused catastrophic damage to central New England in July, and Tropical Storm Adrian, a noticeably weak and disorganized storm which caused extreme flooding by surprise which was absorbed by Benny.
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| - 3150 Atlantic Hurricane Season (HurricaneSandy16 and WJ)
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| - The 3150 Atlantic hurricane season was an extremely active season due to an El Nino effect. With a numerous amount of storms developed year-round, it beats 2005 as the most active season in history. Most of these storms cause catastrophic damage to many cities. Many of which include: Hurricane Benny, a Category 9 hurricane in late January which destroyed the Florida panhandle, Hurricane Michelle, a major hurricane that caused catastrophic damage to central New England in July, and Tropical Storm Adrian, a noticeably weak and disorganized storm which caused extreme flooding by surprise which was absorbed by Benny.
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| Average wind speed
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| Season timeline
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| total fatalities
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| Strongest storm pressure
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| Type
| - 10800.0
- 7200.0
- subtropical
- subdepression
- cat10
- cat9
- hssvrdep
- hssss
- hssts
- hssubdepression
- hsl1hy
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| last storm dissipated
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| 1-min winds
| - 25(xsd:integer)
- 30(xsd:integer)
- 50(xsd:integer)
- 60(xsd:integer)
- 135(xsd:integer)
- 500(xsd:integer)
- 695(xsd:integer)
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| Damages
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| strongest storm
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| major storms
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| Pressure
| - 635(xsd:integer)
- 745(xsd:integer)
- 930(xsd:integer)
- 989(xsd:integer)
- 995(xsd:integer)
- 998(xsd:integer)
- 1008(xsd:integer)
- 1010(xsd:integer)
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| total damages
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| Basin
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| Dissipated
| - --01-07
- --01-30
- --02-03
- --02-14
- --02-15
- --02-23
- --03-04
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| Strongest storm name
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| first storm formed
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| first system formed
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| Track
| - Adrian 3150 track.png
- Benny 3150 track.png
- Cristian 3150 track.png
- Danielle 3150 track.png
- Fischer 3150 track.png
- Four 3150 track.png
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| Strongest storm winds
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| total storms
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| Year
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| five seasons
| - 9223372036854775807(xsd:double)
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| Formed
| - --01-02
- --01-05
- --02-05
- --02-10
- --01-31
- --02-11
- --02-20
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| abstract
| - The 3150 Atlantic hurricane season was an extremely active season due to an El Nino effect. With a numerous amount of storms developed year-round, it beats 2005 as the most active season in history. Most of these storms cause catastrophic damage to many cities. Many of which include: Hurricane Benny, a Category 9 hurricane in late January which destroyed the Florida panhandle, Hurricane Michelle, a major hurricane that caused catastrophic damage to central New England in July, and Tropical Storm Adrian, a noticeably weak and disorganized storm which caused extreme flooding by surprise which was absorbed by Benny.
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