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Hurricane Fay was the first hurricane to make landfall on Bermuda since Emily in 1987. [1] The sixth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season, Fay evolved from a broad disturbance several hundred miles northeast of the Lesser Antilles on October 10.
The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual hurricane season in the north Atlantic Ocean.It featured below-average tropical cyclone activity, [nb 1] with the fewest named storms since the 1997 season. [2]
The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was a well below-average hurricane season in terms of named storms while the number of hurricanes and major hurricanes, [nb 1] were overall average. It produced nine tropical cyclones , eight of which became named storms; six storms became hurricanes and two intensified further into major hurricanes. [ 2 ]
A yacht wrecked by Hurricane Fay (2014) in Bermuda. (Flickr/@chadsellers) The archipelago is small, with a land area about half the size of Miami, so it's difficult for the eye of a hurricane to ...
The center of the storm was located about 50 miles north of New York City, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). ... Fay had weakened as of 5 a.m. EDT Saturday, with sustained winds ...
Hurricane Gonzalo was the second tropical cyclone, after Hurricane Fay, to directly strike the island of Bermuda in a one-week time frame in October 2014, and was the first Category 4 Atlantic hurricane since Hurricane Ophelia in 2011. At the time, it was the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic since Igor in 2010. [1]
HONOLULU (AP) - Barely holding on to hurricane strength, Iselle's outer edges brought rain and wind to Hawaii on Thursday as it approached landfall, poised to become the first hurricane or ...
Tropical Storm Fay (2008), a near hurricane strength tropical storm that made landfall in Florida four times, the first known storm in history to do so; Hurricane Fay (2014), a Category 1 hurricane that affected Bermuda; Tropical Storm Fay (2020), a moderate tropical storm that affected New Jersey, earliest sixth named storm in the Atlantic basin