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  2. List of tropical cyclones near the Equator - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Vamei near the equator in December 2001. Typically, tropical cyclones form at least 5.0 degrees of latitude north and south of the equator, or at least 300 nautical miles (556 km, 345 mi) of the equator.

  3. From two up to over and out: Why Hurricanes’ Game 6 ... - AOL

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  4. This Is Why All Hurricanes Spin the Same Direction - AOL

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    Weirdly enough, every hurricane you see spins counterclockwise, and you’ll never see one in the Southern Hemisphere. In fact, in the United States, this is the one city that has the highest ...

  5. South Atlantic tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    Meteogroup Weathercast: Do hurricanes form in the South Atlantic? Satellite animation of the 1991 Angola tropical storm; Rosa, Marcelo Barbio; P. Satyamurty; N. J. Ferreira; L. T. Silva (2019). "A comparative study of intense surface cyclones off the coasts of southeastern Brazil and Mozambique". Int. J. Climatol. 39 (8): 3523– 3542.

  6. Why the Hurricanes wouldn’t be what they are today without ...

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    It’s been 14 years, but four playoff series in nine years between the Hurricanes and Devils helped shape what the franchise has become today.

  7. Why the Hurricanes should be wary of their 5-on-5 play ... - AOL

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    It’s hard to get too worked up about it when the Hurricanes are up 3-1 with a chance to close out the Islanders on Tuesday, but the Hurricanes have been fought to a draw five-on-five and ...

  8. List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2000, storms were renamed after crossing from the Atlantic into the Eastern Pacific. At the 22nd hurricane committee in 2000 it was decided that tropical cyclones that moved from the Atlantic to the Eastern Pacific basin and vice versa would no longer be renamed. [45]

  9. We’ve never seen a storm like Beryl. What the Cat 5 ... - AOL

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    According to NOAA’s historical hurricane track database, the only other major storms on record to cross within 80 miles of the islands were Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Allen in 1980 ...