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  2. Tropical Storm Sara - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Sara was a slow-moving tropical cyclone that caused severe flooding in northern Central America in November 2024. The eighteenth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, [1] Sara developed from a disturbance over the central Caribbean Sea associated with a tropical wave.

  3. Tropical Depression Sara moves on to Mexico after floods, one ...

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    The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast that Sara will weaken as it moves further inland over Mexico's Quintana Roo state, but warned that rainfall over the area could trigger floods and ...

  4. List of retired Atlantic hurricane names - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Betsy was the first hurricane to have damages exceeding US$1 billion. In 1960, four rotating lists of names were developed to avoid creating new lists each year, while the practice of retiring any particularly damaging storm names for 10 years continued, with 11 names deemed significant enough to be retired during the decade.

  5. Sara to soon form in Caribbean, track into Florida next week

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    A tropical storm watch was issued for northeastern Nicaragua and a tropical storm warning and hurricane watch were issued for Honduras. Potential Tropical Cyclone was upgraded to Tropical ...

  6. Some hurricane models show Sara could hit Florida. Here's ...

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    In a worst-case scenario for the U.S., a major hurricane could hit Florida's Gulf coast, but forecasters say it would have to clear several hurdles. Some hurricane models show Sara could hit ...

  7. List of storms named Sarah - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Sarah (1951) Typhoon Sarah (1956) Typhoon Sarah (1959) – Category 5-equivalent typhoon that devastated South Korea, killing at least 2,000 people; also known as the Miyakojima Typhoon; Typhoon Sarah (1962) Tropical Storm Sarah (1965) (T6503, 03W) Tropical Storm Sarah (1971) (T7101, 01W) Tropical Storm Sarah (1973) (T7319, 21W)

  8. 1967 Pacific hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Katrina made landfall on the Baja Peninsula, killing at least one and made 2,500 homeless. Olivia made landfall on the eastern side of the Baja Peninsula as a major hurricane—only one of two storms ever to do so. Hurricane/Typhoon Sarah formed in the Central Pacific and reached category 1 strength before crossing over to the Western Pacific.

  9. Where did the disturbance in the Atlantic go? Here’s what ...

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    It would have been the 15th named storm of 2022 had that happened. ... The National Hurricane Center’s tropics map at 7:30 a.m. Dec. 8, 2022, shows a disturbance in the central subtropical ...