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northeastern Atlantic, turning west-northwestward on September 23 and southwestward on September 25. Thereafter, Nadine curved westward on September 27 and northwestward on September 28. During that five-day period, minimal change in intensity occurred, with Nadine remaining a weak to moderate tropical storm. However, by 1200 UTC on September 28, the storm re-strengthened into a hurricane. Slow intensification continued, with Nadine peaking with winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 978 mbar (28.9 inHg) on September 30. Thereafter, Nadine began weakened after turning southward, and was downgraded to a tropical storm on October 1. The storm then curved southeastward and then east-northeastward ahead of a deep-layer trough. After strong wind shear and cold waters left Nadine devoid of nearly all deep convection, the storm transitioned into an extratropical cyclone at 0000 UTC on October 4, while located about 195 miles (314 km) southwest of the central Azores. The low rapidly moved northeastward, degenerated into a trough of low pressure, and was absorbed by a cold front later that day.
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or not an El Niño would develop in time to hinder tropical development in the Atlantic basin. They also stated there was a lower than average chance of a major hurricane impacting the United States coastline in 2012. On June 6, Tropical Storm Risk released their second updated forecast for the season, predicting fourteen named storms, six hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. In addition, the agency called for an Accumulated Cyclone Energy index of 100. Near-average sea surface temperatures and slightly elevated trade winds for cited for lower activity compared to the 2010 and 2011 hurricane seasons. Tropical Storm Risk continued with their forecast of a near-average probability of a United States impact during the season using the 1950–2011 long-term normal, but a slightly below-average chance of a United States landfall by the recent 2002–2011 normal.
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slowed intensification. After a decrease in shear, Kirk quickly strengthened into a hurricane on August 30. A small eye appeared in satellite imagery on August 31 as the storm peaked with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 970 mbar (29 inHg). Kirk weakened later that day while moving northward through a break in the subtropical ridge. On September 1, it fell to tropical storm intensity while recurving into the westerlies. Accelerating northeastward, Kirk weakened further due to increasing shear and decreasing sea surface temperatures. At 0000 UTC September 3, it merged with a frontal system located about 1,035 miles (1,666 km) north of the Azores.
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tracked across warmer waters and an environment of decreasing vertical wind shear. Late on May 27, Beryl transitioned into a tropical cyclone less than 120 miles (190 km) from North Florida. Around that time, the storm attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (115 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 992 mbar (29.3 inHg). Early on May 28, it made landfall near Jacksonville Beach, Florida, with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h). The storm was the strongest pre-season tropical cyclone to make landfall on record. It quickly weakened to a tropical depression, dropping heavy rainfall while moving slowly across the Southeastern United States. A
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quickly, reaching winds of 70 mph (115 km/h) by early on September 13; Nadine maintained this intensity for the next 36 hours. A break in the subtropical ridge caused the storm to curved northwestward, followed by a turn to the north on September 14. Later that day, the storm was upgraded to a hurricane. On September 15, it turned eastward to the north of the ridge. By the following day, Nadine began weakening and was downgraded to a tropical storm early on September 17. The storm then curved east-northeastward and eventually northeastward, posing a threat to the Azores. Although Nadine veered east-southeastward, it did cause relatively strong winds on the islands.
2852:. Though initially disorganized due to wind shear, a subsequent decrease allowed for significant convective activity to develop by October 14. While moving north-northwestward the following day, Rafael intensified into a hurricane. A cold front moving off the East Coast of the United States caused the system to turn northward and eventually northeastward by October 16, at which time it peaked with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 969 mbar (28.6 inHg). As the cyclone entered a more stable atmosphere and into increasingly cooler seas, Rafael became extratropical by late on October 17. 4115: 1414:. On June 15, the system produced heavy precipitation, reaching 2.59 in (66 mm) at the same location, a daily record. Combined with high tides, localized flooding occurred in poor drainage areas, especially in Mills Creek. Sustained winds peaked at 46 mph (74 km/h) and gusts reached 64 mph (103 km/h). On June 17, as the system was rapidly organizing, gale warnings were issued for the island of Bermuda. After transitioning into an extratropical cyclone, the pressure gradient associated with Chris and a nearby non-tropical low produced gale-force winds over the 851:(UKMO) issued a forecast of a below-average season. They predicted 10 named storms with a 70% chance that the number would be between 7 and 13. However, they do not issue forecasts on the number of hurricanes and major hurricanes. They also predicted an ACE index of 90 with a 70% chance that the index would be in the range 28 to 152. On May 30, 2012, the Florida State University for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (FSU COAPS) issued its annual Atlantic hurricane season forecast. The organization predicted 13 named storms, including 7 hurricanes, and an ACE index of 122. 2286:
with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,006 mbar (29.7 inHg). However, deep convection soon began to diminish around 0000 UTC on August 24, when the system weakened to a tropical depression. An environment of dry air, coupled with an increase of southwesterly vertical shear induced primarily by an upper-level low to the northwest of Joyce, continued to adversely affect the storm on August 24. Joyce degenerated into a remnant low-pressure area around 1200 UTC that day and dissipated shortly thereafter.
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the season. Thereafter, it weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane later on September 6. The storm curved back to the northwest and briefly weakened to a Category 1 hurricane on September 8. The cyclone turned westward on September 9 and resumed weakening later that day, due to encountering wind shear generated by the outflow of nearby Hurricane Leslie. Michael weakened to a tropical storm while accelerating northward on September 11, several hours before degenerated into remnant low-pressure area, while located well west of the Azores.
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strengthened into Tropical Storm Michael at 0600 UTC on September 4, while located about 1,235 miles (1,988 km) southwest of the Azores. Initially, it was predicted by the National Hurricane Center that the depression would only strengthen slightly and then become extratropical by September 6, due to an anticipated increase in wind shear. Later on September 6, the system entered a region of weak steering currents, causing it to drift northeastward. In the 24 hours proceeding 1200 UTC on September 5, the storm
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occurred during the next three days as the circulation of the low was elongated and poorly defined. The system turned northwestward late on August 25 and continued in that direction until August 27. Despite the presence of vertical wind shear, convection became more concentrated. The circulation became better-defined, indicating that Tropical Depression Eleven developed at 1800 UTC on August 28, while located about 1,290 miles (2,080 km) southwest of the western Azores.
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on August 16. A Hurricane Hunter aircraft into the system indicated that it regenerated into a tropical depression at 1200 UTC on August 17, just six hours before strengthening into Tropical Storm Helene. Shortly thereafter, it peaked with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,004 mbar (29.6 inHg). Early on August 18, Helene weakened back to a tropical depression while moving northwestward. At 1200 UTC it made landfall near
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drifted west-northwest. Due to a further organized appearance on microwave and geostationary satellite imagery, it is estimated Tropical Depression Six formed at 1800 UTC on August 3, while located about 130 miles (210 km) south-southwest of the southernmost islands of Cape Verde. After formation, a subsequent increase in wind shear led to slow organization; despite this, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Florence at 0600 UTC the following day.
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tropical and subtropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of 39 mph (63 km/h). Accordingly, tropical depressions are not included here. After the storm has dissipated, typically after the end of the season, the NHC reexamines the data, and produces a final report on each storm. These revisions can lead to a revised ACE total either upward or downward compared to the operational value. Until the final reports are issued, ACEs are, therefore, provisional.
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Depression Fifteen, while located about 1,035 miles (1,666 km) west of Cape Verde. A mid-level ridge near Cape Verde and a mid to upper-level low pressure northeast of the Leeward Islands forced the depression to move north-northwestward at roughly 17 mph (27 km/h). After further consolidation of convection near its low-level center, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Oscar later on October 3.
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with the tropical wave, though the associated deep convection was not sufficiently organized. However, by 0600 UTC on August 22, the system organized enough to be designated Tropical Depression Ten, while located about 690 miles (1,110 km) west-southwest of Cape Verde. The depression was steered toward the west-northwest along the southern periphery of a deep-layer
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soon occurred as dry air diminished the coverage and intensity of convection. Early on August 6, Florence was downgraded to a tropical depression. The low-level circulation subsequently became exposed and the cyclone degenerated into a non-convective remnant area of low pressure at 1200 UTC, while located about midway between Cape Verde and the Lesser Antilles.
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low-pressure system turned to a more northerly direction, it reentered warmer waters. The environment was favorable for further organization, and the system attained deeper convection and a better-defined circulation. It is estimated that Tropical Depression Eight developed at 1200 UTC on August 15, while located about 690 miles (1,110 km) east-southeast of
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developing into Tropical Depression Sixteen early on the following day. Initially, the National Hurricane Center predicted no further intensification, citing strong vertical wind shear. However, the depression strengthened and by 0600 UTC on October 11, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Patty, while centered about 175 miles (282 km) east-northeast of
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the Lesser Antilles. While moving rapidly westward, the depression began disorganizing due to southwesterly wind shear. On August 10, a hurricane hunters flight failed to locate a closed circulation. Thus, the depression degenerated into an open tropical wave. The remnant tropical wave produced heavy rainfall in
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45 mph (70 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,005 mbar (29.7 inHg). Later that day, increasing vertical wind shear caused the storm to weaken. Early on October 13, Patty was downgraded to a tropical depression, about six hours before degenerating into a trough of low pressure.
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2 billion in damage in Cuba. It also produced widespread devastation in Haiti, where over 27,000 homes were flooded, damaged, or destroyed, and 40% of the corn, beans, rice, banana, and coffee crops were lost. The storm left $ 750 million in damage, 54 deaths, and 21 people missing.
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354 deaths and around $ 71.6 billion in damages. Additionally, Hurricanes Leslie and Rafael also caused losses and fatalities, though neither struck land. The last storm of the season, dissipated on October 29, over a month before the official end of hurricane season on November 30.
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on October 11. The wave split, with a portion later developing into Hurricane Sandy, while the other drifted slowly in the eastern Atlantic. The latter portion interacted with an upper-level trough, which developed into a surface
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and dry air began to impact the system, leaving the center exposed to the east of the circulation. After remaining a minimal tropical storm for about 24 hours, the storm weakened to a tropical depression early on May 22 as it moved northeastward out to sea. Early on May 22, Alberto degenerated into a
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There were only two tropical cyclones that formed in September, though three systems that existed in that month originated in August. Michael became the first major hurricane of the season on September 6, when it peaked as a Category 3 hurricane. Hurricane Nadine developed September 10
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On June 1, Klotzbach's team issued their updated forecast for the 2012 season, predicting thirteen named storms and five hurricanes, of which two of those five would further intensify into major hurricanes. The university stated that there was a high amount of uncertainty concerning whether
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The storm drifted until September 9, when it accelerated while passing east of Bermuda. Relatively strong winds on the island caused hundreds of power outages and knocked down tree branches, electrical poles, and other debris. Re-intensification occurred, with Leslie becoming a hurricane again,
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on August 19. The system produced sporadic and disorganized convection for a few days while it moved westward across the eastern tropical Atlantic. Late on August 21, a well-defined surface low developed in association
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in the Azores about six and a half hours before weakening to a tropical storm. Later that day, it transitioned into an extratropical low-pressure area. Several homes sustained broken doors and windows, and streets were covered with fallen trees. Some areas temporarily lost power when the storm moved
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The remnants were monitored for possible redevelopment over the following days; however, on August 14, the system moved inland over Central America and was no longer expected to regenerate. Despite earlier predictions, the remnants of the storm moved over the Bay of Campeche and began to consolidate
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Early on August 2, a well-defined tropical wave, although accompanied with disorganized convection, exited the west coast of Africa. Located in a region of low wind shear and warm waters of 79–81 °F (26–27 °C), a low-pressure area developed and became increasingly better defined as it
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later in the season; the system became the fourth-longest-lived tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic, with a total duration of 22.25 days. The final storm to form, Tony, dissipated on October 25 – however, Hurricane Sandy, which formed before Tony, became extratropical on October
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A mid-level trough to the northwest and a ridge to the east caused the storm to curve northeastward on October 24. Tony strengthened further, and by 1200 UTC on October 24, attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a minimum barometric
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caused the storm to deepen, with the storm becoming a Category 2 hurricane again at 1200 UTC on October 29. Although it soon weakened to a Category 1 hurricane, the barometric pressure decreased to 940 mbar (28 inHg). At 2100 UTC, Sandy became extratropical, while
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in Cuba, with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h); this made Sandy the second major hurricane of the season. In the province of Santiago de Cuba alone, 132,733 homes were damaged, of which 15,322 were destroyed and 43,426 lost their roofs. The storm resulted in 11 deaths and $
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A tropical wave and an accompanying low-pressure area emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on September 28. Minimal organization occurred until October 2, when deep convection developed and began organizing. At 0600 UTC on October 3, the system became Tropical
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A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Fourteen on September 10, while located about 885 miles (1,424 km) west of Cape Verde. Initially, it moved west-northwest, intensifying into Tropical Storm Nadine early on September 12. During the next 24 hours, the storm intensified
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caused Leslie to drift for four days. Late on September 5, Leslie was upgraded to a hurricane, shortly before strengthening to its peaking intensity with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 968 mbar (28.6 inHg). However, due to its slow movement,
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Initially, the depression was within a region of light southwesterly shear, 81–82 °F (27–28 °C) seas, and modestly moist mid-level air. Under these conditions, the depression intensified slowly, becoming Tropical Storm Joyce at 1200 UTC on August 23. Later that day, Joyce peaked
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were left stranded for up to several days. Tornadoes in the state destroyed 1 structure and caused damage to at least 102 others. Isaac reached the Gulf of Mexico and began a strengthening trend, reaching Category 1 hurricane status on August 28. At 0000 UTC on the following day, the
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A well-defined tropical wave crossed the west coast of Africa on August 5. It fluctuated in convective organization over the next four days. Late on August 9, the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on Tropical Depression Seven, while located about midway between Cape Verde and
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developed later on August 4, indicating that the storm was strengthening. At 0000 UTC on August 5, Florence attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,002 mbar (29.6 inHg). However, weakening
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in 1969. In October, there were five tropical cyclones – Tropical Storms Oscar, Patty, and Tony – as well as Hurricanes Rafael and Sandy. This was well above average, yet not record, activity for the month of October. Hurricane Sandy outlived the final named storm, Tony, and became extratropical on
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Broadly speaking, ACE is a measure of the power of a tropical or subtropical storm multiplied by the length of time it existed. Therefore, storms that have a long duration, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated for full advisories on specific
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unsuccessfully attempted to drive her car across a flooded roadway. As Rafael passed just to the east of Bermuda as a hurricane, light rainfall was recorded. Gusts over 50 mph (80 km/h) left hundreds of houses without electricity. Large swells from the system caused significant damage to
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At 1200 UTC on September 6, the storm reached Category 3 hurricane strength and attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 964 mbar (28.5 inHg). Michael was thus the first major hurricane of
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with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) at 0800 UTC on August 29. A combination of storm surge, strong winds, and heavy rainfall left 901,000 homes without electricity, caused damage to 59,000 houses, and resulted in losses to about 90% of sugarcane crops. Thousands of people
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on October 5. It slowly organized while moving westward and crossed the Lesser Antilles between October 11 and October 12. The system was classified as Tropical Storm Rafael at 1800 UTC on October 12,
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The depression initially moved westward before turning northwestward on August 29 in response to a weakness in the subtropical ridge. Minimal intensification was predicted, due to dry air and wind shear. It strengthened into Tropical Storm Kirk on the following day, but persistent wind shear
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on August 22. A few islands reported tropical storm force winds and light rainfall, but no damage occurred. Unfavorable conditions, primarily dry air, as well as a reformation of the center caused Isaac to remain disorganized in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Early on August 25, Isaac made
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On August 9, 2012, the NOAA issued their mid-season outlook for the remainder of the 2012 season, upping their final numbers. The agency predicted between twelve and seventeen named storms, five to eight hurricanes, and two to three major hurricanes. Gerry Bell cited warmer-than-normal
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On May 22, a weak disturbance formed southwest of Cuba. The disturbance moved north as it became a low-pressure system on May 25. It was located offshore of North Carolina and it developed into Subtropical Storm Beryl on May 26. The storm slowly acquired tropical characteristics as it
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2012. It was an above average season in which 19 tropical cyclones formed. All nineteen depressions attained tropical storm status, and ten of these became hurricanes. However, only two hurricanes further intensified into major
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This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their name, duration, peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the coast of Africa on August 22, accompanied by a broad area of low pressure. The system moved slowly westward, and the associated convective activity began organizing on August 24 near Cape Verde. However, little additional development
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A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Nine at 0600 UTC on August 21, while located about 720 miles (1,160 km) east of the Lesser Antilles. The depression headed just north of due west and twelve hours later, strengthened into Tropical Storm Isaac. After intensifying
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa on August 10. After passing over Cape Verde, it moved generally west-northwestward and crossed a region of colder seas. As a result, tropical cyclogenesis was impeded and convective activity remained minimal. As the
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Although it reached tropical storm status, the National Hurricane Center noted that Patty was "on borrowed time", as the storm was predicted to eventually succumb to unfavorable conditions. At 0000 UTC on October 12, Patty attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of
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A weak surface trough detached from a quasi-stationary frontal system on October 6, while located between 345 and 460 miles (555 and 740 km) north of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The trough approached the southern Bahamas and acquired a closed circulation late on October 10,
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Although strong wind shear began exposing the low-level center of circulation to the west of deep convection, Oscar continued to intensify. It curved northeastward and accelerated on October 4, in advance of an approaching cold front. The cyclone attained peak maximum sustained winds of
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Late on September 21, Nadine curved southward, shortly before degenerating into non-tropical low-pressure area. After moving into an area of more favorable conditions, it regenerated into Tropical Storm Nadine early on September 23. The storm then drifted and moved aimlessly in the
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A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Twelve while located nearly 1,500 miles (2,400 km) east of the Leeward Islands on August 30. About six hours later, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Leslie. Tracking steadily west-northwestward, it slowly intensified due to only
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Although a disorganized tropical cyclone, Rafael produced flooding across the northeastern Caribbean islands. As much as 12 inches (300 mm) of rain fell across portions of the Lesser Antilles, causing mudslides and landslides, as well river flooding. In addition, the heavy rains led to
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not to have a hurricane of at least Category 4 intensity. The season was above average most likely because of neutral conditions in the Pacific Ocean. Three hurricanes (Ernesto, Isaac, and Sandy) and three tropical storms (Beryl, Debby, and Helene) made landfall during the season and caused
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October 27, it briefly weakened to a tropical storm, before re-acquiring hurricane intensity later that day. In the Southeastern United States, impact was limited to gusty winds, light rainfall, and rough surf. The outer bands of Sandy impacted the island of Bermuda, with a tornado in
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spawned a well-defined low-pressure area on September 2 while located about 840 miles (1,350 km) southwest of the Azores. The low moved southwestward and developed into Tropical Depression Thirteen at 0600 UTC on September 3. It moved westward and then northwestward and
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The storm weakened slightly while crossing Cuba and emerged into the southwestern Atlantic Ocean as a Category 2 hurricane late on October 25. Shortly thereafter, it moved through the central Bahamas, where three fatalities and $ 300 million in damage was reported. Early on
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After becoming a tropical storm on August 15, Gordon turned eastward and continued to intensify due to relatively light wind shear. By August 18, it was upgraded to a hurricane. The storm peaked with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 965 mbar
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On May 24, 2012, NOAA released their forecast for the season, predicting a near-normal season, with nine to fifteen named storms, four to eight hurricanes, and one to three major hurricanes. NOAA based its forecast on higher wind shear, cooler temperatures in the
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and became extratropical on September 21. However, Nadine re-developed on September 23 and subsequently lasted until October 3. With a total duration of 24 days, Nadine was the fourth-longest lasting Atlantic tropical cyclone on record, behind the
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pressure of 1,000 mbar (30 inHg). The storm maintained this intensity for about 24 hours while moving east-northeastward and accelerating. On October 25, Tony began to weaken due to a combination of increasing vertical wind shear and decreasing
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lost power; roads were damaged elsewhere in state of Quintana Roo. Freshwater flooding occurred along the coast of the Bay of Campeche, including in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz. Flooding and several landslides lashed mountainous areas of Veracruz,
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missing. Upon making landfall in Florida, the storm produced strong winds that left 38,000 people without power. High rains alleviated drought conditions and put out wildfires along the storm's path. A fallen tree killed a man driving in
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being the worst impacted. Overall, 286 fatalities were attributed to Sandy. Damages totaled $ 65 billion in the United States and $ 68.7 billion overall, which, at the time, made Sandy the fifth-costliest Atlantic hurricane on record.
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with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). Debby continued to weaken while crossing Florida and became extratropical on June 27. Its remnants emerged into the Atlantic shortly after, finally dissipating on June 30.
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50 mph (80 km/h) at 12:00 UTC that day; its minimum barometric pressure bottomed out at 994 mbar (29.4 inHg) 18 hours later. Just after 12:00 UTC on October 5, ASCAT
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as with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h). A few hours later, a minimum barometric pressure of 973 mbar (28.7 inHg) was recorded. After weakening to a tropical storm and moving into the
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A trough of low pressure in the central Gulf of Mexico developed into Tropical Storm Debby at 1200 UTC on June 23, while located about 290 miles (470 km) south-southeast of the mouth of the
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Impact during the 2012 season was widespread and significant. In mid-May, Beryl moved ashore the coastline of Florida, causing 3 deaths. In late June and early August, Tropical Storm Debby and
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At 2250 UTC on May 19, a ship near Alberto reported winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), indicating the storm was stronger than previously assessed. Early on May 20, a minimum
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traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 2012 USD.
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and satellite data indicated that Oscar degenerated into a trough while located well northwest of Cape Verde. The storm's remnants were absorbed by the cold front early on October 6.
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was not very strong, the depression initially failed to strengthen. Nonetheless, the depression organized further and intensified into Tropical Storm Tony at 0000 UTC on October 24.
2860:, while tropical storm-force gusts occurred widespread. Lightning activity as a result of heavy thunderstorms caused many fires and power outages. One fatality occurred when a woman in 827:. On April 4, 2012, Colorado State University (CSU) issued their updated forecast for the season, calling for a below-normal season due to an increased chance for the development of an 1335:. In northeast North Carolina, Beryl spawned an EF1 tornado that snapped trees and damaged dozens of homes near the city of Peletier. Overall damage was minor, estimated at $ 148,000. 1322:
The precursor to Beryl produced heavy rainfall in Cuba, causing flooding and mudslides which damaged or destroyed 1,156 homes and resulted in two deaths. Torrential rain affected
6843: 6473: 5688: 4874: 4305: 1740:, at least 81 municipalities were impacted and 5 fatalities were reported. Overall, Ernesto was responsible for 12 deaths and about $ 174 million in damage. 6043: 6445: 306:(NOAA) issued its first outlook on May 24, predicting a total of 9–15 named storms, 4–8 hurricanes, and 1–3 major hurricanes; both agencies noted the possibility of an 1736:. Officials indicated that 10,000 houses were partially damaged by flooding in Veracruz. Flooding occurred well inland in association with the remnants of Ernesto. In 1526:
Tropical Storm Debby dropped immense amounts of precipitation near its path. Rainfall peaked at 28.78 inches (731 mm) in Curtis Mill, Florida, located in southwestern
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marginally favorable conditions. By September 2, the storm curved north-northwestward while located north of the Leeward Islands. Thereafter, a blocking pattern over
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prevented further intensification. Instead, Debby weakened, and late on June 26, it was a minimal tropical storm. At 2100 UTC, the storm made landfall near
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A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Eighteen at 1200 UTC on October 22, while located about 350 miles (560 km) south-southwest of
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the coastline of Nova Scotia, while many roads were washed away or obscured with debris. However, damage was minimal overall, reaching about $ 2 million.
893: 892: 4476: 1920:, Mexico. Helene quickly weakened and dissipated at 0000 UTC on August 19. In Mexico, Helene brought moderate rains to areas previously affected by 936:. Activity resumed on August 1, with the development of Hurricane Ernesto. With a total of eight tropical storms in August, this ties the record set in 4441: 6836: 4698: 767:
are issued by national meteorological services, scientific agencies, and noted hurricane experts. These include forecasters from the United States NOAA's
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began in the month of May, with Tropical Storms Alberto and Beryl. This was the first occurrence of two pre-season tropical storms in the Atlantic since
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in 2017. Collectively, the season's storms caused at least 355 fatalities and about $ 71.6 billion in damage, making 2012 the deadliest season since
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overflowed, flooding communities with "head deep" water and causing damage to 106 homes. An additional 587 homes were inundated after the
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form in the Atlantic Ocean. However, Alberto, the first named system of the year, developed on May 19 – the earliest date of formation since
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remnant area of low pressure after failing to maintain convection. At the time, it was located about 170 miles (270 km) south-southeast of
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The season's activity was reflected with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 133, which was well above the 1981–2010 average of 92.
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turned Beryl to the northeast, and the storm became extratropical on May 30, while located near the southeast coast of North Carolina.
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while producing organized convective activity over the next day. It quickly gained tropical characteristics over the warm waters of the
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The precursor of Chris produced several days of rainfall in Bermuda from June 14 to 17, totaling 3.41 in (87 mm) at the
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during the season. In April 2012, TSR issued their update forecast for the season, slightly revising down their predictions as well.
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from its rotating Atlantic hurricane name lists due to the damage and deaths it caused, and it will not be used again in the basin.
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Atlantic in 2012. This was the same list used in the
2536:. Late on September 5, it was upgraded to a hurricane, before becoming a Category 2 hurricane early on the following day. 1676:
A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Five on August 1, while located about 810 miles (1,300 km) east of the
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reported a barometric pressure of 965 mbar (28.5 inHg). Isaac briefly moved offshore, but made another landfall near
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over, though electricity was restored hours later. Torrential rains triggered localized flooding, as well as a few landslides.
886: 208: 887: 7247: 2456: 2089: 2085: 885: 811:(WSI) issued an extended-range forecast predicting a near average hurricane season. In its forecast, WSI noted that a cooler 764: 5585: 1240:. While the storm was active, Alberto produced 3 to 5 ft (0.91 to 1.52 m) waves, prompting several ocean rescues. 2206: 1700:
on August 9. It weakened over Mexico and dissipated on August 10. The remnants contributed to the development of
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the storm caused upwelling, which decreased ocean temperatures, weakening Leslie to a tropical storm on September 7.
7397: 7366: 4767: 4178: 2132: 4693: 1723:, while a portion of a store in the same city was washed away. In Mexico, officials reported that 85,000 people in 7402: 4509: 3104: 274:, developed later that month. This was the first occurrence of two pre-season named storms in the Atlantic basin since 6713: 5068: 5924: 3281: 1332: 840: 6595: 5040: 4390: 4250: 7240: 4607:(Report). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 9, 2012. Archived from 4484: 2849: 1326:
and the Bahamas. After forming, Beryl produced rough surf along the US southeastern coast, leaving one person from
6101: 2124:, Cuba with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). There, 6 homes were destroyed and 91 sustained damage. 7371: 4451: 4019: 3352: 1411: 824: 820: 263: 254:, with 19 tropical storms. The 2012 season was also a costly one in terms of property damage, mostly due to 6788: 7220: 7213: 7208: 7203: 7198: 7193: 7188: 7183: 7173: 7168: 7162: 5353: 4664: 4547: 4335: 3297: 3154: 3114: 2182: 1908:. Two fatalities, as well as widespread damage resulted from the flooding and mudslides, with losses exceeding 1543: 1209: 1086: 1073: 1060: 1047: 1034: 1008: 995: 982: 969: 937: 933: 929: 918: 808: 475: 469: 464: 449: 444: 439: 350: 287: 275: 267: 251: 238: 234: 226: 222: 4225: 7334: 6568:
Eric S. Blake; Todd B. Kimberlain; Robert J. Berg; John P. Cangialosi; John L. Beven II (February 12, 2013).
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Eric S. Blake; Todd B. Kimberlain; Robert J. Berg; John P. Cangialosi; John L. Beven II (February 12, 2013).
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caused 10 and 13 deaths after striking Florida and the Yucatán, respectively. In mid-August, the remnants of
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killed two people after making landfall in Mexico. At least 41 deaths and $ 2.39 billion were attributed to
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on May 29 with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h), making it the strongest pre-season storm to make
6821: 5354:"Extended Range Forecast of Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity and Landfall Strike Probability for 2014" 4631: 2997:. Additionally, the remnants of Sandy left 2 deaths and $ 100 million in damage in Canada, with 7350: 6927: 6903: 5837: 5297: 5202: 4138: 3518: 3444: 3176: 3168: 1491: 1415: 1327: 1309: 302:(CSU) called for a below average season, with 10 named storms, 4 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes. The 271: 203: 5814: 4909: 1534:, which reached its record height, flooded at least 400 structures in Wakulla County. Additionally, the 6389: 6363: 6277: 6187: 6020: 5783: 5412: 3710: 3536: 3469: 3429: 2974: 2136: 1909: 1096: 812: 784: 7263: 7149: 5135: 4128: 2452: 2148: 844: 804: 772: 768: 528: 299: 218: 5131: 6939: 6685: 4517: 4120: 3971: 3714: 3552: 3316: 3181: 2165: 2001:. The depression strengthened, and approximately twelve hours later, became Tropical Storm Gordon. 1921: 1720: 1671: 1583: 1579: 1571: 1567: 865: 650: 314: 148: 4576: 4364: 7047: 7023: 3785: 3369: 3212: 3100: 3088: 2528: 2428: 2112:
as a strong tropical storm. Strong winds and heavy rain impacted numerous camps set up after the
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located just offshore New Jersey. The center of the now extratropical storm moved inland near
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formed from a stationary front offshore the Carolinas, becoming stationary just offshore of
5307:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. November 1, 2012 4198: 3400: 2990: 2144: 2140: 1563: 329:, which formed on October 22. After striking Cuba at Category 3 intensity on the 171: 3573: 8: 6746:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. April 11, 2013 6628: 5724: 4772: 3639: 2766: 2152: 1917: 1897: 1220: 803:
consisting of experts on insurance, risk management, and seasonal climate forecasting at
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Bermuda Weather Service Daily Climatology Written Summary: June 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012
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were inundated. Heavy snowfall was also reported, peaking at 36 inches (910 mm) in
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of the Eastern Atlantic, and the continuance of the "high activity" era – known as the
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Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
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Later on August 25, Isaac emerged into the southwestern Atlantic Ocean over the
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and the continuation of the high activity era across the Atlantic basin since 1995.
7083: 6739: 5693: 4879: 4306:"WSI: Cooler Atlantic, Waning La Nina Suggest Relatively Tame 2012 Tropical Season" 4011: 3942: 3853: 3635: 3569: 3461: 3235: 3220: 2986: 2948: 2884: 2842: 2609: 1575: 1100: 346: 177: 3280:
On April 11, 2013, at the 35th session of the RA IV hurricane committee, the
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Hurricane Research Division; Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
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on September 1. The remnants of Isaac continued generally eastward over southern
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warm phase – which began in 1995. Gerry Bell, lead seasonal forecaster at NOAA's
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Three simultaneous Atlantic tropical cyclones on August 30. From left to right:
6000:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2, 7–10, and 18 4932:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2, 7–10, and 18 3979: 2978: 2198: 2178: 1599: 1535: 1189: 1104: 912:); also seen is Pacific storm Ileana and the disturbance that would become John 6596:"Haiti raises death toll from Hurricane Sandy to 54; regional deaths up to 71" 5041:"Haiti raises death toll from Hurricane Sandy to 54; regional deaths up to 71" 250:
was the final year in a string of three consecutive very active seasons since
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in Louisiana with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). Three hours later, a
2069: 1987: 1880: 1799: 1693: 1661: 1591: 1551: 1481: 1419: 1394: 1323: 1299: 1175: 342: 279: 100: 7232: 4521: 2559: 2478: 1759: 1135: 6851: 6717: 5957: 5436:"First Tropical Storm of Season Forms, Could Impact Eastern North Carolina" 5073: 2792: 2459:. Overall, Leslie caused about $ 10.1 million in damage and no fatalities. 2378: 2128: 1901: 1840: 1685: 1621: 1200:
on May 19, the system became Tropical Storm Alberto. Alberto was the first
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and their associates at CSU, Tropical Storm Risk, and the United Kingdom's
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On June 17, a low-pressure area cut off from a stationary front near
1259: 6621:"The thirty costliest mainland United States tropical cyclones 1900-2013" 5333:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4015: 3706: 3465: 3025: 2965: 2961: 2638: 2448: 2170: 2029: 1716: 1193: 2305: 6627:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Archived from 4446: 3603: 3388: 3080: 3076: 3061: 2920: 2861: 2828: 2751: 2674: 2595: 2514: 2414: 2341: 2264: 2065: 1983: 1876: 1795: 1712: 1681: 1657: 1477: 1390: 1316: 1295: 1232: 1224: 1171: 848: 800: 780: 96: 6128: 828: 816: 307: 6767:"The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season Names List Includes One New Name" 5961:. Lisbon, Portugal. Associated Press. August 20, 2012. Archived from 5499:"Intensas lluvias dejan dos muertos y miles de casas dañadas en Cuba" 4795:"Intensas lluvias dejan dos muertos y miles de casas dañadas en Cuba" 2169:
required rescuing from their homes and vehicles due to flooding. The
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where no tropical cyclones formed in July. Another record was set by
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significant crop loss. Near-hurricane-force winds were recorded on
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October 29, ending cyclonic activity in the 2012 season.
283: 6789:"Sandy retired from list of Atlantic Basin tropical cyclone names" 5925:"Hurricane Gordon causes minor damage in Azores, losing intensity" 4662: 4629: 4545: 4333: 2892: 2723: 2646: 2236: 2037: 1449: 1362: 1267: 6716:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from 6426:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–3 6275: 6247: 6221:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–4 6167:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 6136:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 5929: 5904:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 5663:"Ernesto, thunderstorms cause dangerous conditions on Gulf Coast" 5531:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 5440: 5392:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 5278:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–4 5245:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–2 5153:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
4982:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–3 4952: 4023: 3963: 3806: 3499: 3033: 2998: 2313: 2185:. Isaac slowly weakened while moving inland, and dissipated over 1998: 1595: 1404: 6652: 4605:
NOAA raises hurricane season prediction despite expected El Niño
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while located about 200 miles (320 km) south-southeast of
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in the Atlantic basin. This season marked the first time since
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on September 11. In Atlantic Canada, heavy rains fell in both
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On December 7, 2011, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a public
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April Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2012
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low-pressure area on October 21. After acquiring deeper
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Richard J. Pasch; Christopher W. Landsea (January 8, 2013).
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Post Tropical Cyclone Report... Tropical Depression Alberto
4553:(Report). Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University 4341:(Report). Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University 3332: 2202: 629: 608: 6816: 5238:
Todd B. Kimberlain; David A. Zelinsky (December 4, 2012).
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (December 10, 2008).
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Despite light rainfall and gusty winds on islands such as
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In advance of, and during, each hurricane season, several
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Daniel P. Brown; John P. Cangialosi (September 3, 2012).
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area was relatively unscathed, due to levees built after
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Phillip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (April 10, 2014).
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before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone near
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Richard J. Pasch; David P. Roberts (January 24, 2013).
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (April 10, 2013).
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damaging a few homes and businesses. Movement over the
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (April 4, 2012).
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in the area reached 10 to 13 ft (3 to 4 m).
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (June 1, 2012).
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hurricanes. In fact, this was the first season since
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Predictions of tropical activity in the 2012 season
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 6075:"Hurricane Isaac – August 25 – September 3, 2012" 4510:2012 FSU COAPS Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast 4436: 4434: 3827: 3405: 3396: 3382: 3375: 7384: 6278:Tropical Depression Thirteen Discussion Number 1 6213: 6159: 6018: 5781: 5725:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Florence 5578:Tropical Cyclone Technical Information Statement 5523: 5384: 5104: 4813: 4471: 4469: 4270: 4268: 4044: 3998: 3946: 3916: 3789: 3759: 3689: 360: 6418: 6364:Tropical Depression Sixteen Discussion Number 1 5896: 5835: 5755: 5689:"Death toll from Ernesto rises to 12 in Mexico" 5387:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Alberto 5270: 5175: 4974: 4875:"Death toll from Ernesto rises to 12 in Mexico" 4853: 4514:Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies 4504: 4502: 4481:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3888: 3731: 3657: 1506:. Despite a projected track toward landfall in 1204:to form during May in the Atlantic basin since 304:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 6335: 6188:Tropical Depression Eleven Discussion Number 1 5992: 5798: 5575: 5473:Jacksonville, Florida National Weather Service 4924: 4687: 4685: 4431: 3622: 3590: 3556: 878:Timeline of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season 815:not seen in a decade, combined with weakening 194:Timeline of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season 7262: 7248: 6837: 6705: 6678: 6613: 6593: 6454:(in French). Miami, Florida. October 14, 2012 6387: 6338:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Patty 6307:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Oscar 6131:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Joyce 6072: 6041: 5922: 5784:Tropical Depression Seven Discussion Number 1 5758:Tropical Storm Helene Tropical Cyclone Report 5637:"Panhandle Beaches Brace for Ernesto's Waves" 5612:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Debby 5433: 5107:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Beryl 5038: 4836:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Debby 4816:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Beryl 4735: 4733: 4731: 4729: 4727: 4725: 4723: 4721: 4599: 4597: 4466: 4405: 4303: 4299: 4297: 4265: 3522: 3486: 944:List of costliest Atlantic hurricane seasons 6951: 6655:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Tony 5804: 4899: 4499: 4275:Mark Saunders; Adam Lea (December 7, 2011). 4224:Climate Prediction Center (August 9, 2012). 4219: 4217: 3448: 3416: 908:, Kirk, and Twelve (which would soon become 753:† Most recent of several such occurrences. ( 6891: 6099: 5863:"Tropical storm hits Mexico coast, weakens" 4682: 4388: 2099:somewhat further, Isaac passed through the 7255: 7241: 6844: 6830: 6587: 5681: 5466: 5413:Tropical Storm Alberto Discussion Number 1 5240:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Michael 5178:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Ernesto 4856:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Ernesto 4718: 4691: 4594: 4570: 4568: 4541: 4539: 4363:Mark Saunders; Adam Lea (April 12, 2012). 4358: 4356: 4329: 4327: 4294: 2156:storm made landfall near the mouth of the 1743: 1498:2012 Tropical Storm Debby tornado outbreak 7071: 7059: 6999: 6758: 6421:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Rafael 6216:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Leslie 5899:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Gordon 5273:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Nadine 4977:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Rafael 4245: 4243: 4214: 4148:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3314: 3109:List of historical tropical cyclone names 1119: 7114: 6570:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Sandy 6534:"Newfoundland town hit by Rafael damage" 6502:"Hurricane Rafael leaves Bermuda behind" 6390:Tropical Storm Patty Discussion Number 2 6305:John P. Cangialosi (November 24, 2012). 6021:Tropical Storm Isaac Discussion Number 9 5995:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Isaac 5526:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Chris 5021:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Sandy 4996:"Newfoundland town hit by Rafael damage" 4927:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Isaac 4694:"Subject: G1) When is hurricane season?" 4623: 4575:Mark Saunders; Adam Lea (June 6, 2012). 4412:Mark Saunders; Adam Lea (May 23, 2012). 3858:September 10 – October 4 3790:August 30 – September 11 3276:List of retired Atlantic hurricane names 1912:109 million (US$ 17 million). 1824: 899: 823:and a slightly reduced chance along the 458: 433: 412: 6732: 6648: 6646: 6563: 6561: 6559: 6414: 6412: 6410: 6362:Michael J. Brennan (October 11, 2012). 6331: 6329: 6327: 6300: 6298: 6241:September 2012 Global Catastrophe Recap 6209: 6207: 6205: 6162:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Kirk 6155: 6153: 6151: 6124: 6122: 6035: 5988: 5986: 5984: 5982: 5980: 5892: 5890: 5888: 5751: 5749: 5747: 5745: 5723:John P. Cangialosi (October 14, 2012). 5718: 5716: 5669:. Gulf Shores, Alabama. August 10, 2012 5605: 5603: 5380: 5378: 5266: 5264: 5262: 5260: 5233: 5231: 5229: 5227: 5171: 5169: 5167: 5165: 5163: 5100: 5098: 5096: 4946:September 2012 Global Catastrophe Recap 4565: 4536: 4382: 4353: 4324: 3690:August 21 – September 1 2699: 2622: 2212: 2094:Effects of Hurricane Isaac in Louisiana 1425: 1243: 794: 7385: 7035: 6764: 6186:Michael J. Brennan (August 28, 2012). 5610:Todd B. Kimberlain (January 7, 2013). 5404: 5124: 5105:John L. Beven II (December 12, 2012). 5069:"Hurricane season off to a fast start" 5066: 4834:Todd B. Kimberlain (January 7, 2013). 4814:John L. Beven II (December 12, 2012). 4240: 4144:2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 3473: 3009: 2876:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 2784:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2551:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2470:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 2370:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2297:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 2021:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1939:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1613:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1346:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 854: 209:2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 7236: 7147: 6963: 6950: 6945: 6825: 6544:from the original on October 20, 2012 6214:Stacy R. Stewart (December 4, 2012). 6160:John L. Beven II (December 7, 2012). 6079:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 5756:Lixion A. Avila (December 13, 2012). 5643:. Pensacola, Florida. August 10, 2012 5524:Stacy R. Stewart (January 22, 2013). 5491: 5385:Richard J. Pasch (December 7, 2012). 5176:Daniel P. Brown (February 20, 2013). 5006:from the original on October 19, 2012 4854:Daniel P. Brown (February 20, 2013). 3572:, Greater Antilles, Central America, 2090:Effects of Hurricane Isaac in Florida 2086:2012 Hurricane Isaac tornado outbreak 1924:. Two communities within the city of 356: 7150:2010–2019 Atlantic hurricane seasons 6915: 6890: 6885: 6643: 6556: 6526: 6419:Lixion A. Avila (January 14, 2013). 6407: 6324: 6295: 6202: 6148: 6119: 6019:Stacy R. Stewart (August 23, 2012). 5977: 5897:Lixion A. Avila (January 16, 2013). 5885: 5742: 5713: 5600: 5576:End; Hart; Fogarty (June 22, 2012). 5517: 5375: 5257: 5224: 5160: 5093: 4975:Lixion A. Avila (January 14, 2013). 4765: 4031: 3814: 3718: 2462: 1900:, causing flooding and mudslides in 1605: 7034: 7029: 7011: 6974: 6969: 6938: 6933: 6575:(Report). National Hurricane Center 6494: 6438: 6336:Robbie J. Berg (January 14, 2013). 6233: 5993:Robbie R. Berg (January 28, 2013). 5836:Daniel P. Brown (August 14, 2012). 5782:Richard J. Pasch (August 9, 2012). 5411:Michael J. Brennan (May 19, 2012). 5271:Daniel P. Brown (January 8, 2013). 5026:(Report). National Hurricane Center 4925:Robbie R. Berg (January 28, 2013). 4304:Linda Maynard (December 21, 2011). 4179:Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone 4158:Australian region cyclone seasons: 4034: 3577: 3541: 3535:Greater Antilles, Central America, 2776: 2543: 2362: 2133:2012 Republican National Convention 1931: 871: 331:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 13: 7082: 7077: 7070: 7065: 7058: 7053: 7046: 7041: 7022: 7017: 6998: 6993: 6962: 6957: 6926: 6921: 6902: 6897: 6714:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names" 6712:National Hurricane Center (2008). 6594:Ava Turnquest (January 21, 2013). 6510:. October 16, 2012. Archived from 6466: 6388:Eric S. Blake (October 11, 2012). 5039:Ava Turnquest (January 21, 2013). 4766:Main, Douglas (October 26, 2012). 4001: 3949: 3860: 3830: 3792: 3762: 3760:August 28 – September 2 3721: 3692: 3660: 3644: 3580: 3559: 3489: 3141:for the first (and in the case of 3105:History of tropical cyclone naming 2868: 2013: 1338: 14: 7414: 7113: 7108: 7094: 7089: 6986: 6981: 6914: 6909: 6817:National Hurricane Center Website 6810: 6765:Erdman, Jonathan (May 24, 2018). 6100:John Eligon (September 6, 2012). 6044:"GOP revises convention schedule" 6042:Rachel Weiner (August 26, 2012). 5923:Andrei Khalip (August 20, 2012). 5697:. August 12, 2012. Archived from 4883:. August 12, 2012. Archived from 4644:from the original on May 15, 2009 4065: 4047: 4037: 3989: 3986: 3983: 3937: 3919: 3909: 3891: 3881: 3848: 3820: 3780: 3752: 3734: 3724: 3680: 3650: 3647: 3625: 3613: 3593: 3583: 3547: 3544: 3525: 3513: 3479: 3476: 3451: 3439: 3419: 3303: 3282:World Meteorological Organization 2289: 1333:Orangeburg County, South Carolina 841:Atlantic multidecadal oscillation 7128: 7127: 7010: 7005: 6875: 6689:. Tampa, Florida. Archived from 5805:Renuka Singh (August 14, 2012). 5298:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary 5203:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary 5148: 5081:from the original on May 9, 2013 4900:Renuka Singh (August 14, 2012). 4516:(Report). Tallahassee, Florida: 4391:"2012 Hurricane Season Forecast" 4113: 4062: 4059: 3934: 3931: 3906: 3903: 3878: 3875: 3845: 3842: 3817: 3777: 3774: 3749: 3746: 3677: 3674: 3610: 3607: 3510: 3507: 3436: 3433: 3032: 3024: 2973:late on October 29. In the 2891: 2883: 2799: 2791: 2722: 2714: 2645: 2637: 2566: 2558: 2485: 2477: 2385: 2377: 2312: 2304: 2235: 2227: 2036: 2028: 1954: 1946: 1847: 1839: 1766: 1758: 1628: 1620: 1538:reached its highest level since 1448: 1440: 1361: 1353: 1266: 1258: 1142: 1134: 26: 6781: 6672: 6381: 6355: 6269: 6179: 6093: 6066: 6012: 5945: 5916: 5855: 5829: 5775: 5655: 5629: 5569: 5543: 5460: 5427: 5345: 5319: 5290: 5195: 5067:Morgan, Curtis (May 31, 2012). 5060: 4787: 4759: 4692:Neal Dorst (January 21, 2010). 4656: 4197:All damage figures are in 2012 4168:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 4020:East Coast of the United States 4002:Category 3 hurricane 3950:Category 1 hurricane 3861:Category 1 hurricane 3831:Category 3 hurricane 3793:Category 1 hurricane 3763:Category 2 hurricane 3693:Category 1 hurricane 3661:Category 2 hurricane 3560:Category 2 hurricane 3490:Category 1 hurricane 3353:North Atlantic tropical cyclone 3145:, only) time in 2012. The name 2499:September 3 – September 11 1412:L.F. Wade International Airport 876:For a chronological guide, see 825:East Coast of the United States 821:Gulf Coast of the United States 765:forecasts of hurricane activity 7393:2012 Atlantic hurricane season 6854:2012 Atlantic hurricane season 6679:Gregg Burrage (May 22, 2012). 5434:Dominic Brown (May 20, 2012). 4741:2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season 4520:. May 30, 2012. Archived from 4389:Chris Dolce (April 24, 2012). 4191: 4078:May 19 – October 29 3094: 942: 809:Weather Services International 353:and the costliest since 2005. 248:2012 Atlantic hurricane season 21:2012 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 6482:(in French). October 14, 2012 4208: 4134:2012 Pacific hurricane season 3269: 2913:115 mph (185 km/h) 2580:September 10 – October 4 2507:115 mph (185 km/h) 2399:August 30 – September 11 2334:105 mph (165 km/h) 2193:before moving southward over 1976:110 mph (175 km/h) 1650:100 mph (155 km/h) 1238:Cape Hatteras, North Carolina 270:. A second tropical cyclone, 199:2012 Pacific hurricane season 3157:, but was not used in 2006. 3046:October 22 – October 25 2905:October 22 – October 29 2821:90 mph (150 km/h) 2813:October 12 – October 17 2736:October 11 – October 13 2588:90 mph (150 km/h) 2407:80 mph (130 km/h) 2326:August 28 – September 2 2201:and the other eastward over 2058:80 mph (130 km/h) 2050:August 21 – September 1 1891:Tropical Storm Helene (2012) 1470:65 mph (100 km/h) 1383:85 mph (140 km/h) 1288:70 mph (110 km/h) 403: 394: 387: 378: 373: 368: 298:Pre-season forecasts by the 92: • Lowest pressure 7: 6625:Hurricane Research Division 6250:. p. 2. Archived from 6246:(Report). London, England: 5811:Trinidad Express Newspapers 5467:Al Sandrik (May 22, 2012). 5363:. Colorado State University 4955:. p. 2. Archived from 4951:(Report). London, England: 4906:Trinidad Express Newspapers 4139:2012 Pacific typhoon season 4106: 3054:50 mph (85 km/h) 3017:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2744:45 mph (75 km/h) 2707:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2667:50 mph (85 km/h) 2630:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2257:40 mph (65 km/h) 2220:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1869:45 mph (75 km/h) 1832:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1788:60 mph (95 km/h) 1751:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1492:Tropical Storm Debby (2012) 1433:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1416:Grand Banks of Newfoundland 1328:Folly Beach, South Carolina 1310:Tropical Storm Beryl (2012) 1251:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1164:60 mph (95 km/h) 1127:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 204:2012 Pacific typhoon season 10: 7419: 7398:Atlantic hurricane seasons 5134:(Database). United States 4069: 4041: 3993: 3941: 3913: 3885: 3852: 3824: 3784: 3756: 3728: 3711:Southeastern United States 3684: 3654: 3642:, Central America, Mexico 3617: 3587: 3551: 3537:Southeastern United States 3517: 3483: 3470:Southeastern United States 3443: 3430:Southeastern United States 3413: 3273: 3098: 2975:Northeastern United States 2932: 2840: 2659:October 3 – October 5 2607: 2426: 2249:August 22 – August 24 2083: 2077: 1968:August 15 – August 20 1928:reported street flooding. 1888: 1669: 1495: 1489: 1307: 1184:On May 18, a non-tropical 1114: 1097:1899 San Ciriaco hurricane 875: 813:North Atlantic Oscillation 785:accumulated cyclone energy 734: 732: 711: 708: 692: 689: 673: 670: 654: 649: 633: 628: 612: 607: 591: 588: 572: 567: 551: 548: 532: 527: 511: 508: 492: 489: 219:Atlantic hurricane seasons 78: • Maximum winds 7403:Tropical cyclones in 2012 7359: 7343: 7322: 7294:South-West Indian Ocean ( 7270: 7264:Tropical cyclones in 2012 7156: 7123: 6882: 6873: 6860: 6852:Tropical cyclones of the 6744:National Hurricane Center 6104:. Kansas City, Missouri. 5582:Canadian Hurricane Center 5361:Colorado State University 5305:National Hurricane Center 5210:National Hurricane Center 5136:National Hurricane Center 4745:National Hurricane Center 4129:Tropical cyclones in 2012 3999:October 22–29  3408: 3393: 3367: 3359: 3050: 3042: 3021: 3016: 2909: 2901: 2880: 2875: 2817: 2809: 2788: 2783: 2740: 2732: 2711: 2706: 2663: 2655: 2634: 2629: 2584: 2576: 2555: 2550: 2503: 2495: 2474: 2469: 2403: 2395: 2374: 2369: 2330: 2322: 2301: 2296: 2253: 2245: 2224: 2219: 2054: 2046: 2025: 2020: 1972: 1964: 1943: 1938: 1865: 1861:August 9 – August 18 1857: 1836: 1831: 1784: 1776: 1755: 1750: 1646: 1642:August 1 – August 10 1638: 1617: 1612: 1466: 1458: 1437: 1432: 1379: 1371: 1350: 1345: 1284: 1276: 1255: 1250: 1160: 1152: 1131: 1126: 845:Climate Prediction Center 805:University College London 775:'s, Philip J. Klotzbach, 773:Climate Prediction Center 750: 727: 484: 300:Colorado State University 217: 189: 184: 170:≥ $ 72.34 billion (2012 166: 158: 144: 136: 128: 120: 115: 111: 91: 77: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 4518:Florida State University 4201:, unless otherwise noted 4184: 4121:Tropical cyclones portal 3972:United States East Coast 3715:Midwestern United States 3089:sea surface temperatures 1780:August 3 – August 6 1704:in the eastern Pacific. 1672:Hurricane Ernesto (2012) 866:sea surface temperatures 264:Subtropical Storm Andrea 3101:Tropical cyclone naming 2989:; eight tunnels of the 2429:Hurricane Leslie (2012) 1744:Tropical Storm Florence 837:Main Development Region 6073:David M. Roth (2012). 3523:June 23–27  2080:Hurricane Isaac (2012) 1816:pattern and prominent 1814:central dense overcast 1462:June 23 – June 27 1375:June 18 – June 22 1120:Tropical Storm Alberto 913: 51:Last system dissipated 6769:. The Weather channel 6451:Le Nouvel Observateur 4393:. The Weather Channel 4092:> $ 72.34 billion 2529:shortwave disturbance 2114:2010 Haiti earthquake 1825:Tropical Storm Helene 1702:Tropical Storm Hector 1556:Pithlachascotee River 1520:Steinhatchee, Florida 926:Tropical cyclogenesis 903: 319:Tropical Storm Helene 278:. It moved ashore in 6791:. Washington, D.C.: 6540:. October 19, 2012. 5002:. October 19, 2012. 4048:Tropical storm 3920:Tropical storm 3892:Tropical storm 3828:September 3–11 3735:Tropical storm 3705:, Greater Antilles, 3626:Tropical storm 3594:Tropical storm 3526:Tropical storm 3452:Tropical storm 3420:Tropical storm 3317:Saffir–Simpson scale 2966:baroclinic processes 2700:Tropical Storm Patty 2623:Tropical Storm Oscar 2213:Tropical Storm Joyce 1426:Tropical Storm Debby 1280:May 26 – May 30 1244:Tropical Storm Beryl 1186:area of low pressure 1156:May 19 – May 22 966:≥ $ 294.803 billion 795:Pre-season forecasts 435:Record high activity 7277:Australian region ( 6048:The Washington Post 5807:"$ 109m And Rising" 5588:on January 15, 2013 5505:on January 22, 2013 4902:"$ 109m And Rising" 4801:on January 22, 2013 4773:The Huffington Post 4045:October 22–25 3947:October 12–17 3917:October 11–13 3640:Trinidad and Tobago 3356: 3010:Tropical Storm Tony 2767:San Salvador Island 2534:rapidly intensified 2139:. Neighborhoods in 2122:Guantánamo Province 1918:Tampico, Tamaulipas 1898:Trinidad and Tobago 1692:, the storm struck 1546:. Further south in 1221:barometric pressure 1196:, and by 1200  1070:≥ $ 48.855 billion 1057:≥ $ 50.526 billion 1044:≥ $ 51.114 billion 1005:≥ $ 80.727 billion 948: 855:Mid-season outlooks 460:Record low activity 365: 116:Seasonal statistics 43:First system formed 38:Seasonal boundaries 7360:Non-seasonal lists 7290:North Indian Ocean 6106:The New York Times 6054:on August 28, 2012 5933:. Lisbon, Portugal 4611:on August 11, 2012 4312:on January 3, 2012 4070:Season aggregates 3732:August 22–24 3658:August 15–20 3373:at peak intensity 3355:season statistics 3350: 3292:was replaced with 2175:hurricanes Katrina 2118:Dominican Republic 2007:Santa Maria Island 992:$ 120.425 billion 979:$ 172.297 billion 943: 914: 769:National Hurricane 512:December 21, 2011 361: 357:Seasonal forecasts 85:1-minute sustained 81:115 mph (185 km/h) 32:Season summary map 7380: 7379: 7230: 7229: 7223: 7165: 7141: 7140: 6720:on August 4, 2008 6514:on April 10, 2013 4706:on April 16, 2008 4102: 4101: 3889:October 3–5 3873:, United Kingdom 3623:August 9–18 3574:Yucatán Peninsula 3557:August 1–10 3346: 3345: 3319: 3284:retired the name 3267: 3266: 3072: 3071: 3057: 2941:Kingston, Jamaica 2931: 2930: 2916: 2839: 2838: 2824: 2762: 2761: 2747: 2685: 2684: 2670: 2606: 2605: 2591: 2525: 2524: 2510: 2463:Hurricane Michael 2425: 2424: 2410: 2352: 2351: 2337: 2280:subtropical ridge 2275: 2274: 2260: 2158:Mississippi River 2137:Palm Beach County 2076: 2075: 2061: 1994: 1993: 1979: 1922:Hurricane Ernesto 1887: 1886: 1872: 1806: 1805: 1791: 1668: 1667: 1653: 1606:Hurricane Ernesto 1504:Mississippi River 1488: 1487: 1473: 1401: 1400: 1386: 1306: 1305: 1291: 1182: 1181: 1167: 1092: 1091: 1083:$ 27.302 billion 1031:$ 61.148 billion 1018:$ 72.341 billion 761: 760: 493:December 7, 2011 339:Hurricane Katrina 315:Hurricane Ernesto 260:tropical cyclones 244: 243: 180:season on record) 176:(Fifth-costliest 121:Total depressions 7410: 7257: 7250: 7243: 7234: 7233: 7218: 7160: 7145: 7144: 7131: 7130: 7111: 7104: 7092: 7080: 7068: 7056: 7044: 7032: 7020: 7008: 6996: 6984: 6972: 6960: 6948: 6936: 6924: 6912: 6900: 6888: 6879: 6846: 6839: 6832: 6823: 6822: 6805: 6804: 6802: 6800: 6795:. 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Archived from 6039: 6033: 6032: 6030: 6028: 6016: 6010: 6009: 6007: 6005: 5999: 5990: 5975: 5974: 5972: 5970: 5965:on June 16, 2013 5949: 5943: 5942: 5940: 5938: 5920: 5914: 5913: 5911: 5909: 5903: 5894: 5883: 5882: 5880: 5878: 5867:Associated Press 5859: 5853: 5852: 5850: 5848: 5842: 5833: 5827: 5826: 5824: 5822: 5813:. Archived from 5802: 5796: 5795: 5793: 5791: 5779: 5773: 5772: 5770: 5768: 5762: 5753: 5740: 5739: 5737: 5735: 5729: 5720: 5711: 5710: 5708: 5706: 5694:Fox News Channel 5685: 5679: 5678: 5676: 5674: 5659: 5653: 5652: 5650: 5648: 5633: 5627: 5626: 5624: 5622: 5616: 5607: 5598: 5597: 5595: 5593: 5573: 5567: 5566: 5564: 5562: 5557:on June 20, 2012 5547: 5541: 5540: 5538: 5536: 5530: 5521: 5515: 5514: 5512: 5510: 5495: 5489: 5488: 5486: 5484: 5479:on March 4, 2016 5464: 5458: 5457: 5455: 5453: 5448:on June 28, 2012 5444:. 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Sandy
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
tropical cyclone
Timeline of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season
2012 Pacific hurricane season
2012 Pacific typhoon season
2012 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Atlantic hurricane seasons
2010
2011
2013
2014
2010
Hurricane Sandy
tropical cyclones
Subtropical Storm Andrea
2007
Beryl
1951
North Florida
landfall
2009
Hurricane Nadine
Colorado State University
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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