Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. Jeanne developed at a low latitude of 10°N, moved west-northwest for awhile, then turned to the north, then finally to the northeast, recurving harmlessly out to sea. Jeanne caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.
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| - Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. Jeanne developed at a low latitude of 10°N, moved west-northwest for awhile, then turned to the north, then finally to the northeast, recurving harmlessly out to sea. Jeanne caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.
- Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a Category 2 hurricane that did not affect land while tropical, although it brushed the Cape Verde Islands. Hurricane Jeanne was seen as a threat to the Azores. However, Jeanne caused some gusty winds in the Azores shortly before passing through and losing tropical characteristics. Also Jeanne made landfall in the Iberian Peninsula on October 4, while extratropical. On September 16, Hurricane Jeanne shared the Atlantic with three other hurricanes: Georges, Ivan, and Karl.
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| - Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. Jeanne developed at a low latitude of 10°N, moved west-northwest for awhile, then turned to the north, then finally to the northeast, recurving harmlessly out to sea. Jeanne caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.
- Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a Category 2 hurricane that did not affect land while tropical, although it brushed the Cape Verde Islands. Hurricane Jeanne was seen as a threat to the Azores. However, Jeanne caused some gusty winds in the Azores shortly before passing through and losing tropical characteristics. Also Jeanne made landfall in the Iberian Peninsula on October 4, while extratropical. On September 16, Hurricane Jeanne shared the Atlantic with three other hurricanes: Georges, Ivan, and Karl.
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