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  1. The below-normal tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic appears to be the result of the El Nin ̃o that. 1049. FIG. 1. Tracks of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic basin in 2009, including the extratropical and low stages. began in June 2009 and became strong by the end of the hurricane season.

  2. The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season was a near-average Atlantic hurricane season that produced eleven tropical cyclones, nine named storms, three hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. [1] [nb 1] It officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones develop in ...

    • May 28, 2009
    • 9
    • November 10, 2009
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  4. Apr 2, 2010 · The Hurricane Research Division collects a variety of data sets on tropical cyclones. Each Atlantic and East Pacific hurricane seasons we conduct a field program in which we collect these data sets from the NOAA aircraft and process them. By clicking on a year from the list below you will go to a window which lists each storm from which we ...

  5. The season officially began on June 1, 2009, and ended on November 30, 2009, dates that conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones develop in the Atlantic basin. The first storm to form was Tropical Depression One on May 28, 2009 (one of three in 2009 that did not become a tropical storm), while the last storm ...

    • May 28, 2009
    • 130 mph (215 km/h), (1-minute sustained)
    • November 10, 2009
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  6. Sep 8, 2023 · A separate set is used each year beginning with the first name in the set. On average there are 15 named tropical cyclones, with eight becoming hurricanes, and three becoming Category 3 or greater. After the sets have all been used, they will be repeated. 2023. 2024. 2025.

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  8. May 1, 2020 · Hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical depressions pose a variety of threats to people and property. Storm surge and inland flooding have historically been the number one and two causes of loss of life during hurricanes. Hurricanes can also bring strong winds, tornados, rough surf, and rip currents.

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