A pre season tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on May 27, before moving westwards over the next several days without any significant organisation of its central convection until it reached the central Caribbean on June 3. From here, rapid debelopment took place, and Tropical Depression One formed at 0900 UTC on June 4th near the southern Hispaniolan coast. Continuing to kove west, the storm reached winds of 40 mph, and was named Arlene just 12 hours after formation. Over the next 24 hours, Arlene rapidly intensified, reachingbits peak intensity with a peak 1-minute wind of 80 mph, and a minimal central pressure of 984 mbar before making landfall in Cuba on June 7 as a 65 mph tropical storm. From here, a weakening former hurricane Arlene moved towards the Bahamas, where it merged
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| - A pre season tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on May 27, before moving westwards over the next several days without any significant organisation of its central convection until it reached the central Caribbean on June 3. From here, rapid debelopment took place, and Tropical Depression One formed at 0900 UTC on June 4th near the southern Hispaniolan coast. Continuing to kove west, the storm reached winds of 40 mph, and was named Arlene just 12 hours after formation. Over the next 24 hours, Arlene rapidly intensified, reachingbits peak intensity with a peak 1-minute wind of 80 mph, and a minimal central pressure of 984 mbar before making landfall in Cuba on June 7 as a 65 mph tropical storm. From here, a weakening former hurricane Arlene moved towards the Bahamas, where it merged
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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dbkwik:hypothetica...iPageUsesTemplate
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dbkwik:hypothetica...iPageUsesTemplate
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total fatalities
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total depressions
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Type
| - LHCS
- LHCSS
- LHC1
- LHC2
- LHC3
- LHC4
- LHC5
- LHCD
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last storm dissipated
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1-min winds
| - 30(xsd:integer)
- 35(xsd:integer)
- 40(xsd:integer)
- 45(xsd:integer)
- 55(xsd:integer)
- 70(xsd:integer)
- 90(xsd:integer)
- 110(xsd:integer)
- 130(xsd:integer)
- 150(xsd:integer)
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strongest storm
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Pressure
| - 904(xsd:integer)
- 931(xsd:integer)
- 944(xsd:integer)
- 967(xsd:integer)
- 984(xsd:integer)
- 988(xsd:integer)
- 989(xsd:integer)
- 999(xsd:integer)
- 1002(xsd:integer)
- 1004(xsd:integer)
- 1005(xsd:integer)
- 1006(xsd:integer)
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total damages
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Basin
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Dissipated
| - --06-20
- --07-29
- --08-05
- --08-12
- --08-31
- --09-09
- --09-13
- --09-20
- --09-30
- --06-09
- --07-05
- --08-19
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first storm formed
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total storms
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Formed
| - --06-04
- --06-29
- --08-10
- --08-14
- --08-30
- --09-10
- --09-17
- --07-20
- --08-21
- --06-17
- --08-02
- --09-24
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abstract
| - A pre season tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on May 27, before moving westwards over the next several days without any significant organisation of its central convection until it reached the central Caribbean on June 3. From here, rapid debelopment took place, and Tropical Depression One formed at 0900 UTC on June 4th near the southern Hispaniolan coast. Continuing to kove west, the storm reached winds of 40 mph, and was named Arlene just 12 hours after formation. Over the next 24 hours, Arlene rapidly intensified, reachingbits peak intensity with a peak 1-minute wind of 80 mph, and a minimal central pressure of 984 mbar before making landfall in Cuba on June 7 as a 65 mph tropical storm. From here, a weakening former hurricane Arlene moved towards the Bahamas, where it merged with a feontal system around 1400 UTC. The remains of Arlene conitinued to move towards Bermuda, before being absorbed by a passing frontal system 2 days later. During its active tenure, Arlene caused 21 deaths, and an estimated $25 million in damages.
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