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Hurricane Barry had the highest winds in New York City. Forming in the Atlantic, Barry moved slowly. Quickly strengthening to a Category 2 then slowly a Category 3, Barry was known to have a gust of 120 knots(140 mph), which it had 120 mph(105 knots) at peak. Weakening, it was shown to have 112 mph while landfall, leading to a 110 mph estimate. It never got ex-tropical until July 16. It survived over land and on July 14, it reached the Hudson Bay with 110 mph estimate. It then made a indirect landfall in the Southern Hudson Bay area. On July 16, it became ex-tropical.

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  • Hurricane Barry (2031)
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  • Hurricane Barry had the highest winds in New York City. Forming in the Atlantic, Barry moved slowly. Quickly strengthening to a Category 2 then slowly a Category 3, Barry was known to have a gust of 120 knots(140 mph), which it had 120 mph(105 knots) at peak. Weakening, it was shown to have 112 mph while landfall, leading to a 110 mph estimate. It never got ex-tropical until July 16. It survived over land and on July 14, it reached the Hudson Bay with 110 mph estimate. It then made a indirect landfall in the Southern Hudson Bay area. On July 16, it became ex-tropical.
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  • Barry just before New York Landfall
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Name
  • Hurricane Barry
Type
  • major hurricane
1-min winds
  • 105(xsd:integer)
Damages
  • 25500(xsd:integer)
Pressure
  • 951(xsd:integer)
Basin
  • Atl
Dissipated
  • --07-18
Fatalities
  • 822(xsd:integer)
Areas
  • Northeastern USA, Canada
Hurricane season
  • 2031(xsd:integer)
Gusts
  • 120(xsd:integer)
Year
  • 2031(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • --07-02
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  • Hurricane Barry had the highest winds in New York City. Forming in the Atlantic, Barry moved slowly. Quickly strengthening to a Category 2 then slowly a Category 3, Barry was known to have a gust of 120 knots(140 mph), which it had 120 mph(105 knots) at peak. Weakening, it was shown to have 112 mph while landfall, leading to a 110 mph estimate. It never got ex-tropical until July 16. It survived over land and on July 14, it reached the Hudson Bay with 110 mph estimate. It then made a indirect landfall in the Southern Hudson Bay area. On July 16, it became ex-tropical.
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