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Hurricane Catarina was an extraordinarily rare hurricane-strength tropical cyclone, forming in the southern Atlantic Ocean in March 2004. [13] Just after becoming a hurricane, it hit the southern coast of Brazil in the state of Santa Catarina on the evening of 28 March, with winds up to 195 kilometres per hour (121 mph) making it a Category 2 ...
The hurricane damaged more than 30,000 homes and left 1,900 people homeless. The storm also damaged 1,373 businesses and destroyed 50, including a hospital. The storm killed 3, injured 38, [36] and caused up to $330 million in damage (2004 USD). [35] This was the first hurricane ever reported in the Atlantic, south of the equator.
Tropical cyclones in Brazil (3 P) Hurricanes in the British Virgin Islands (27 P) C. Typhoons in Cambodia (3 P) ... Hurricanes in the United States Virgin Islands (38 ...
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Hurricanes in the northwest Pacific Ocean are incredibly rare; the last one of note was in 1975. Here’s why hurricanes almost never hit the Washington coast.
The Hurricanes have worn red jerseys with oval logo at home since moving franchise to North Carolina in 1997.
Hurricane Catarina after landfall NOAA satellite loop of Hurricane Catarina Like normal tropical cyclones, Catarina brought heavy flooding with it. Despite the uncertainty in the future of the storm, Brazilian officials took the appropriate actions to ensure the safety of the residents who lived along the coastline.
Former Carolina Hurricanes player Eric Staal, center, speaks during a ceremony to retire his No. 12 jersey prior an NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks in Raleigh, N.C., Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025.