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  2. Cape storm (2017) - Wikipedia

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    An unusually large south Atlantic storm struck the southern coast of South Africa on 7 June 2017 with wind speeds as high as 120 km/h. [1] Wave heights of 9–12 metres were recorded between Cape Columbine and Cape Agulhas. [2] The storm directly caused eight deaths and damaged 135 schools across the Western Cape.

  3. CCGS Cape Storm - Wikipedia

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    CCGS Cape Storm is a Cape-class motor lifeboat of the Canadian Coast Guard. [1] Normally assigned at terminus of the Welland Canal at Port Weller, Ontario, she is currently undergoing a Vessel Life Extension and has been temporarily replaced by the CCGS Cape Lambton.

  4. June 2024 South African storm complex - Wikipedia

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    On 1-5 June 2024, [3] a large storm system produced severely heavy rainfall and winds along the Eastern coast of South Africa, striking several municipalities in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces. The storm produced two tornadoes in Newcastle and Utrecht, with the more intense tornado striking Tongaat. [4] [5]

  5. Category:Storms in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cape storm (2017) J. June 2024 South African storm complex; M. 1999 Manenberg tornado ... This page was last edited on 13 June 2017, at 00:17 (UTC).

  6. Convective available potential energy - Wikipedia

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    CAPE was estimated to exceed 8 kJ/kg in the environment of the Plainfield storm and was around 7 kJ/kg for the Jarrell storm. Severe weather and tornadoes can develop in an area of low CAPE values. The surprise severe weather event that occurred in Illinois and Indiana on April 20, 2004, is a good example.

  7. 1933 Outer Banks hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Residents in Virginia evacuated farther inland to escape the storm. [6] The outer rainbands of the hurricane dropped moderate to heavy rainfall, peaking at 12.6 in (320 mm) in Cape Hatteras. [5] Due to the storm remaining offshore, damage was much less than another hurricane less than a month prior.

  8. List of storms named Carol - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Carol (1953), a Category 5 Cape Verde-type hurricane that made landfall in New Brunswick as a minimal hurricane. Hurricane Carol (1954), a Category 3 hurricane that made landfall on Long Island, New York, and then in Connecticut.

  9. Talk:CCGS Cape Storm - Wikipedia

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