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Hurricane Bill was a large Atlantic hurricane that brought minor damage across mainly Atlantic Canada and the East Coast of the United States during August 2009. The second named storm, first hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, Bill originated from a tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic on August 15 ...
The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season was a below-average Atlantic hurricane season that produced eleven tropical cyclones, nine named storms, three hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. [ 1 ] [ nb 1 ] It officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones ...
8:00 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) – Hurricane Bill weakens to a Category 3 hurricane. [ 5 ] 8:00 a.m. AST (0000 UTC on August 21) – Hurricane Bill attains its secondary peak intensity with winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 943 mbar (hPa; 27.85 inHg), the lowest pressure recorded in any storm during the 2009 season.
After a sleepy start, the 2009 hurricane season exploded this week with Ana, Bill and Claudette. As Hurricane Bill churns across the Atlantic, this is a good time to make sure your family has an ...
Hurricane Bill, the first hurricane, major hurricane, and most intense hurricane was a powerful Cape Verde-type hurricane that affected areas from the Leeward Islands to Newfoundland. With only 11 tropical depressions and 9 named storms, the 2009 season featured the lowest number of tropical cyclones since the 1997 season , and only one system ...
Pages in category "2009 Atlantic hurricane season" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Hurricane Bill (2009) C. Tropical Storm Claudette ...
Cropper said Hurricane Bill in 2009 brought some of the best late summer conditions, which included sunny skies, late offshore winds and at least 10 feet of surf. Fatello agreed on Bill and added ...
Hurricane Bill (1997), threatened Bermuda, but passed the island without incident; Tropical Storm Bill (2003), made landfall west of New Orleans killing four and causing $50 million in damages; Hurricane Bill (2009), a large Category 4 hurricane that passed Bermuda and grazed Nova Scotia before striking Newfoundland as a tropical storm