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Hurricane Flossie was a powerful Pacific tropical cyclone that brought squally weather and light damage to Hawaii in August 2007. The sixth named storm , second hurricane, first and only major hurricane of the inactive 2007 Pacific hurricane season , Flossie originated from a tropical wave that emerged off Africa on July 21.
Tropical Storm Flossie (1983) Tropical Storm Flossie (1989) Hurricane Flossie (1995) Hurricane Flossie (2001) Hurricane Flossie (2007) – passed near Hawaii. Tropical Storm Flossie (2013) – almost made landfall in Hawaii, but moved to the north and weakened. Hurricane Flossie (2019) – neared Hawaii as a tropical depression.
Hurricane Flossie (2007) is part of the 2007 Pacific hurricane season series, a good topic. This is identified as among the best series of articles produced by the Wikipedia community . If you can update or improve it, please do so .
The season officially started on May 15, 2007, in the eastern Pacific, designated as the area east of 140°W, and on June 1, 2007, in the central Pacific, which is between the International Date Line and 140°W, and lasted until November 30, 2007. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the ...
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Hurricane Dean makes landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, just north of Chetumal, near the Belize border, at Category 5 strength. There are no reports of deaths but 11 people have died elsewhere as a result of the hurricane. Hurricane Dean has wiped out Dominica's banana crop and causes major damage to the Jamaican crop.