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Hurricane Larry was a strong and long-lived tropical cyclone that became the first hurricane to make landfall in Newfoundland since Igor in 2010.The twelfth named storm, fifth hurricane, and third major hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Larry originated from a tropical wave that emerged off the coast of Africa and organized into a tropical depression on August 31.
The next costliest cyclone, Debbie, caused $2.67 billion in damages [37] and is closely followed by Oswald which caused $2.52 billion in damages. [38] Additionally, Cyclones Veronica, Ita, and Larry caused over $1 billion in damages in 2019, 2014, and 2006 respectively.
The extratropical remnants of these hurricanes impacted the U.S. state of Alaska. For reasons of parallelism with other Hurricanes in some U. S. state category, this category is called "Alaska hurricanes", although, strictly speaking, none of these systems were hurricanes when they caused impact in Alaska.
Hurricane Larry (2021) – a large and long-lived hurricane that made landfall in Newfoundland; In the Australian region: Cyclone Larry (2006) – a severe tropical cyclone that made landfall near Innisfail, Queensland, and caused roughly AU$1.5 billion (US$1.1 billion) in damage
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005–06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Larry originated as a low pressure system over the eastern Coral Sea on 16 March 2006, and was monitored by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in Brisbane, Australia .
The heaviest rainfall to occur in 24 hours was measured in Yankeetown during Hurricane Easy in 1950, which caused 38.70 inches (983 mm) of precipitation. This is also the highest known point storm total maximum related to any tropical cyclone which has impacted Florida, [ 1 ] and by itself would be the highest known rainfall total for any month ...
A mature tropical cyclone can release heat at a rate upwards of 6×10 14 watts. [1] Tropical cyclones on the open sea cause large waves, heavy rain, and high winds, disrupting international shipping and, at times, causing shipwrecks. [2] Generally, after its passage, a tropical cyclone stirs up ocean water, lowering sea surface temperatures ...
Larry is a masculine given name. It may also refer to: Cyclone Larry, a cyclone that caused extensive damage in Australia in 2006; Tropical Storm Larry (2003), which struck Mexico; Lionel Larry (born 1986), American sprinter; Wendy Larry (born 1955), American college women's basketball coach; Larry, a TV film