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A strong tropical system that brought heavy amounts of rain to Yucatan and Belize. The storm claimed 2 lives.

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  • 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season
  • 2011 Atlantic hurricane season
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  • A strong tropical system that brought heavy amounts of rain to Yucatan and Belize. The storm claimed 2 lives.
  • 2011 atlantic hurricane season <default>2011 atlantic hurricane season</default>
  • The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season was an annual event when most tropical and subtropical cyclones formed in the year 2011, starting on June 1, and ending on November 30. Should've any tropical or subtropical cyclones formed in the off-season, it would've been still considered as a part of the season. During the season, 20 depressions formed, 19 became named storms, 7 became hurricanes and 4 became major hurricanes. In terms of named storms, 2011 was the third most active season ever, behind 2005 (28 storms) and 1933 (20 storms), and tied with 1887, 1995, 2010, and 2012.
  • The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officialy started on June 1, 2011 and will end on November 30, 2011. The first storm, Tropical Storm Arlene developed on June 29, 28 days after the start of the season. The tropical storm struck Veracruz, Mexico, killing 25 people. For the first time since 1851, the first eight storms did not contain hurricane force winds. The streak ended when Hurricane Irene, a category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale formed in late August. Irene struck the East Coast of the United States and caused several billion dollars of damage. Later on, another hurricane Hurricane Katia formed and became the first Category 4 hurricane of the season. After becoming an extratropical cyclone, Katia struck the UK, bringing unprecedented coastal damage, which cost £100 million
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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total fatalities
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  • 6003(xsd:integer)
total depressions
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  • 15(xsd:integer)
Type
  • cat1
  • cat3
last storm dissipated
  • November
  • --11-17
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1-min winds
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strongest storm
  • Arlene - 195 mph, 882 mbar
  • Franklin - 230 mph, 894 mbars
Pressure
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total damages
  • 1.0E11
  • 9.67E10
Basin
  • Atl
Dissipated
  • --06-07
  • --06-10
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