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Hurricane Katia was a strong tropical cyclone that had substantial impact across Europe as a post-tropical cyclone. The eleventh named storm, second hurricane, and second major hurricane of the active 2011 Atlantic hurricane season , Katia originated as a tropical depression from a tropical wave over the eastern Atlantic on August 29.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2011. [21] It was an above average season in which twenty tropical cyclones formed. Nineteen of the twenty depressions attained tropical storm status, tied with 1887 , 1995 , 2010 , and later the 2012 season for the fourth-highest number of named storms since record-keeping began in 1851.
Hurricane Katia (2011) – powerful Category 4 hurricane that affected Europe as a post-tropical cyclone. Hurricane Katia (2017) – small Category 2 hurricane that struck Tecolutla, Mexico as a weak Category 1 storm. Tropical Storm Katia (2023) – formed in the eastern tropical Atlantic and stayed at sea. In the South-West Indian Ocean:
Katia was absorbed by a larger extratropical storm on September 13, [85] which subsequently caused high winds and power outages in Estonia [2] and Russia. [3] October 6, 2011 – The remnants of Hurricane Ophelia combined with a cold front to produce 105 km/h (65 mph) winds and snowfall in Scotland. [87]
These winds, on rare instances, can blow storms back toward Europe, such as Hurricane Katia in 2011, which formed east of Florida, traveled north and eventually hit the United Kingdom.
These winds, on rare instances, can blow storms back toward Europe, such as Hurricane Katia in 2011, which formed east of Florida, traveled north and eventually hit the United Kingdom.
2011 Atlantic hurricane season; ... Typhoon Nanmadol Hurricane Katia. August was the most active month of 2011, with 18 systems forming in the month.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on Tropical Depression 12 in the eastern Atlantic, which may become Tropical Storm Katia later today.