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The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the north Atlantic Ocean.This Atlantic hurricane season saw a near-average number of named tropical storms, [1] [nb 1] though five of them became dangerous hurricanes of Category 4 intensity on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson scale, the most in a single season since 1886. [3]
The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season was a fairly active season, mostly due to a persistent La Niña that developed in the latter half of 1998.It had five Category 4 hurricanes – the highest number recorded in a single season in the Atlantic basin, previously tied in 1933 and 1961, and later tied in 2005 and 2020.
Pages in category "1999 Atlantic hurricane season" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Timeline of the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season;
The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season had five Category 4 hurricanes – the highest number recorded in a single season in the Atlantic basin, previously tied in 1961, and later tied in 2005 and 2020. It was a fairly active season, mostly due to a persistent La Niña that developed in the latter half of 1998 .
The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. This hurricane season has already been active, as forecasters from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center previously predicted in its mid ...
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MIAMI (AP) - A tropical storm warning has been issued for parts of North and South Carolina as Ana approaches the U.S. coast. The storm formed nearly a month before the Atlantic Hurricane season ...
Hurricane Floyd was a destructive hurricane that hit North Carolina and New Jersey during the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season. The image above was taken of Floyd near its peak intensity, and because the image is so striking, it has often been attributed to other, more recent destructive storms such as Hurricane Jeanne and Hurricane Katrina .