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Hurricane Gordon was an erratic, long-lived, and catastrophic late-season hurricane of the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season. The twelfth and final tropical cyclone of the season, Gordon formed as a tropical depression in the southwestern Caribbean on November 8.
Hurricane Gordon developed during a fourteen-day period along an erratic, persistent, and highly unusual path. The hurricane formed near Panama in the southwestern Caribbean on November 8, 1994. As a tropical depression, it brushed Nicaragua and spent several days in the waters off the country's coast.
The hurricane strengthened further into a Category 4 hurricane. Beryl maintained an initial peak intensity with winds of 130 mph (215 km/h). [91] Beryl then underwent an eyewall replacement cycle and briefly weakened to a Category 3 hurricane early on July 1, [92] but regained Category 4 strength six hours later once the cycle was completed. [93]
Gordon, the seventh named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, formed far out in the open ocean.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Gordon, two other disturbances in the Atlantic basin. See outlook, forecasted Texas impact.
The National Hurricane Center Saturday is tracking Tropical Storm Gordon and a disturbance off the southeast U.S., which may bring heavy rain and flash flooding to the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic ...
Tropical Storm Gordon on November 14. 2 p.m. EDT (1800 UTC) – Tropical Storm Gordon strengthens into a hurricane. [18] 8 p.m. EDT (0000 UTC November 18) – Hurricane Gordon reaches its peak intensity with winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) while located 225 mi (365 km) southeast of Wilmington, North Carolina. [18] November 18
Other than that, minimal effects occurred to the west of the storm's path. Light rainfall was reported, with 0.71 inches (18 mm) in Tallahassee and 4.83 inches (123 mm) in Cross City recorded. Lying near in the path of the storm, rainfall from the Gordon in the United States peaked at 9.48 inches (241 mm) in Mayo. Winds in the region were also ...