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An off-season Atlantic hurricane is a tropical or subtropical cyclone that existed in the Atlantic basin outside of the official Atlantic hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration currently defines the season as occurring between June 1 and November 30 each calendar year, which is when 97% of all Atlantic tropical ...
October 9, 1804 – The Storm of October 1804 struck near Atlantic City as a strong Category 2 or weak Category 3 hurricane, sinking or beaching many ships in the Mid–Atlantic. The hurricane later produces a snow storm in New England. [3] August 23, 1806 – A ship off Barnegat Island sunk during the 1806 Great Coastal hurricane, killing 21 ...
The official hurricane season lasts from June 1 to November 30. Pages in category "Off-season Atlantic tropical cyclones" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
DaSilva explained that there is the potential of "tropical trouble brewing in the early days of December, outside of the official Atlantic hurricane season. “We may even see a tropical storm in ...
Record-high ocean temperatures are setting the stage for an active Atlantic hurricane season with explosive tropical development, but just one thing is missing: storms. There have been no tropical ...
Water in the Atlantic where hurricanes roam was at or near-record-breaking levels throughout hurricane season. Hurricanes are feeding off this extra energy, causing them to strengthen and even ...
Lists of Atlantic hurricanes, or tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, ... List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes; List of retired Atlantic hurricane names;
Off-season Atlantic hurricanes. 26 articles. 1925 Florida tropical storm Hurricane Able (1951) 1952 Groundhog Day tropical storm Tropical Storm Alice (1953)