Hurricane
Hurricane
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Description
Tropical Revolving Storms originating in the Western Atlantic Ocean are commonly known as Hurricanes.
Characteristics
Hurricanes typically occur between the months of August and October. They sometimes originate in the Caribbean Sea but more generally to the east. After formation they move west or north west and, while some continue into Mexico, most recurve across the islands or the Florida peninsula and pass into the North Atlantic. The frequency and severity of storms varies from year to year and may be influenced by other climatic factors such as El Nino/La Nina.

Hurricane Jeanne in the Atlantic east of the Bahamas. Maximum sustained winds are near 90 mph. Hurricane Karl is to the east with winds near 140 mph. Source: NOAA
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- Cyclone
- Beaufort wind force scale
- Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (SSHWS)
- Jet Stream
- Mesoscale Convective System (MCS)
- Tropical Revolving Storm
- Typhoon
- Medicane
- Monsoon
- Airport Climatology/United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii)
- Fujiwhara effect
- South Atlantic tropical and subtropical cyclones
- Climate: Caribbean
- El Nino
- La Nina






