The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly active and destructive season that lasted from June 1 to November 7, 2017, with a total storm count of 20, of which 6 of those became major hurricanes. The season was considered to be one of the worst ever recorded, with Hurricane Henry considered to be the most powerful and destructive. Henry was notorious because he hit the city of Wilmington, North Carolina during the Labor Day weekend, leading to multiple hundreds of fatalities and a total of $40 billion in damage.
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| - 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Disasters GoOn's version)
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| - The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly active and destructive season that lasted from June 1 to November 7, 2017, with a total storm count of 20, of which 6 of those became major hurricanes. The season was considered to be one of the worst ever recorded, with Hurricane Henry considered to be the most powerful and destructive. Henry was notorious because he hit the city of Wilmington, North Carolina during the Labor Day weekend, leading to multiple hundreds of fatalities and a total of $40 billion in damage.
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Average wind speed
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Strongest storm pressure
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total depressions
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Damagespre
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Total hurricanes
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last storm dissipated
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1-min winds
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- 30(xsd:integer)
- 50(xsd:integer)
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- 90(xsd:integer)
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- 125(xsd:integer)
- 130(xsd:integer)
- 160(xsd:integer)
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Damages
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Pressure
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Basin
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Dissipated
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Strongest storm name
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Fatalities
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first storm formed
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Track
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Strongest storm winds
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total storms
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Total intense
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Year
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five seasons
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Formed
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abstract
| - The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly active and destructive season that lasted from June 1 to November 7, 2017, with a total storm count of 20, of which 6 of those became major hurricanes. The season was considered to be one of the worst ever recorded, with Hurricane Henry considered to be the most powerful and destructive. Henry was notorious because he hit the city of Wilmington, North Carolina during the Labor Day weekend, leading to multiple hundreds of fatalities and a total of $40 billion in damage. The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season also produced Cheyenne and Noah, both of which were major hurricanes that also made landfall.
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