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  2. 50 hurricane facts that will blow you away - AOL

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    The origin of the word "hurricane" comes from the Taino Indigenous Caribbean word "hurakán," meaning evil spirits of the wind. Hurricanes are defined as tropical cyclones with sustained wind ...

  3. List of named storms (O) - Wikipedia

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    2017 – a Category 3 hurricane that stayed out to sea, causing no threat to land; 2023† – a Category 5 hurricane that made landfall near Acapulco, Mexico; the strongest and most damaging hurricane ever recorded along the Pacific coast of North America, and the second-highest rate of intensification on record for the Western Hemisphere. Otto

  4. Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    The submitted names are arranged into a list, the names on the list will be used from up to down, from left to right. When all names on the list are used, it will start again from the left-top corner. When a typhoon causes damage in a region, the affected region can request for retiring the name in the next session of the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon ...

  5. Atlantic hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Nyberg et al. reconstructed Atlantic major hurricane activity back to the early eighteenth century and found five periods averaging 3–5 major hurricanes per year and lasting 40–60 years, and six others averaging 1.5–2.5 major hurricanes per year and lasting 10–20 years. These periods are associated with the Atlantic multidecadal ...

  6. Top 5 states hit by hurricanes most often: See how many they ...

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    Top 5 states hit with the most hurricanes over the decades. ... The Sunshine State tops the list at No. 1, tallying 120 hurricanes (37 were Category 3 through Category 5).

  7. How hurricanes and tropical storms get their names: Who names ...

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    The biggest example of a retired hurricane name in the U.S. was Hurricane Katrina, a category 5 hurricane which devastated Louisiana and other southern states and killed almost 1,900 people in ...

  8. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most intense tropical cyclones as measured by minimum atmospheric pressure at sea level. Although maximum sustained winds are often used to measure intensity as they commonly cause notable impacts over large areas, and most popular tropical cyclone scales are organized around sustained wind speeds, variations in the ...

  9. Who names hurricanes? Meteorologists explain process, list of ...

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    The 2018 version of the list included Hurricane Michael which was retired following the 2018 season. Like the successor, Hurricane Michael was a historic storm for Florida in October 2018.