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in the report included the lack of an El Niño and warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures across much of the Atlantic. CSU stated that there was a 72% chance of at least one major hurricane impacting any stretch of the United States coastline; the chances of a major hurricane hitting the East Coast and Gulf Coast were 48% and 47%, respectively. The following day, Tropical Storm Risk issued its third forecast for the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, calling for sixteen named storms, eight hurricanes, four major hurricanes, and an ACE of 134 units; this activity was predicted to be roughly 30% above the 1950-2012 long-term mean. TSR gave a 65% probability that the landfalling ACE index would be above-average. Above-average activity was forecast on the basis of slower-than-average trade winds and warm ocean temperatures. A month later, however, TSR lowered its numbers due to predicted cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures and above-average sea surface temperatures. On August 2, Colorado State University issued another update for the season. Despite lowering its numbers slightly as a result of anomalous cooling in the eastern subtropical tropical Atlantic, the organization stated that there was an above-average probability of a United States and Caribbean major hurricane landfall. Finally, on August 8, NOAA issued its second and final outlook for the season, predicting 13 to 19 named storms, six to nine hurricanes, and three to five major hurricanes; these numbers were down ever so slightly from its May outlook. The agency stated a wetter-than-average western Africa and above-average sea surface temperatures in its report.
2052:, Ingrid was the first storm to strike Mexico within a 24 hour period since 1958. The combined impacts of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel affected two-thirds of Mexico, killing 192 people and causing $ 75 billion pesos (MXN, $ 5.7 billion USD) in damage. Most of the effects were due to Manuel, but Ingrid was directly responsible for at least 23 deaths and $ 20 billion pesos (MXN, $ 1.5 billion USD) in damage. The two storms produced 5,700 cu ft (160 m) of water, the equivalent of filling every dam in Mexico. Rainfall from the storm peaked at 20.1 inches (511 mm) in Tuxpan, Veracruz. The rains caused widespread flooding, damaging at least 14,000 houses and hundreds of roads and bridges. In Tamaulipas, where the storm made landfall, the rainfall damaged crops and flooded rivers. The effects of the storm spread into southern Texas, causing high tides and some flooding. After the storm, the Mexican government declared several municipalities as states of emergency. Relief agencies distributed food and aid to the hardest hit areas, although in Tamaulipas, residents had to rely on assistance from the local 888:(UKMO) issued a forecast of a slightly above-average season. It predicted 14 named storms with a 70% chance that the number would be between 10 and 18 and 9 hurricanes with a 70% chance that the number would be between 4 and 14. It also predicted an ACE index of 130 with a 70% chance that the index would be in the range 76 to 184. On May 23, 2013, NOAA issued its first seasonal outlook for the year, stating there was a 70% likelihood of 13 to 20 named storms, of which seven to eleven could become hurricanes, including three to six major hurricanes; these ranges are greater than the seasonal average of twelve named storms, six hurricanes and three major hurricanes. The three main factors contributing to a well above-average to hyperactive hurricane season included above-average sea surface temperatures across much of the Atlantic, the absence of an El Niño in the Pacific, and the continuity of the active era since 877:, issued an extended-range forecast predicting an above-average hurricane season. In its report, the organization called for 15.4 (±4.3) named storms, 7.7 (±2.9) hurricanes, 3.4 (±1.6) major hurricanes, and a cumulative Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index of 134, citing the forecast for slower-than-average trade winds and warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures. While no value was placed on the number of expected landfalls during the season, TSR stated that the landfalling ACE index was expected to be above average. Four months later, on April 5, Tropical Storm Risk issued its updated forecast, continuing to call for an above-average season with 15.2 (±4.1) named storms, 7.5 (±2.8) hurricanes, 3.4 (±1.6) major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 131; the landfalling ACE index was once again forecast to be higher than normal. 881:
Region of the Atlantic. The main forecasting uncertainty involved whether or not an El Niño would develop prior to the peak of the season. On April 10, Colorado State University (CSU) issued its first forecast for the season, calling for a potentially hyperactive season with 18 named storms, nine hurricanes, four major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 165. In its report, the agency stated that above-average sea surface temperatures in the MDR, below-average forecast wind shear, and the unlikeliness of an El Niño developing prior to the peak of the season would enhance tropical cyclone activity. The probabilities of a major hurricane hitting the Gulf Coast and East Coast were much above-average, while the probability of a major hurricane hitting anywhere along the USA coastline were well above-average as well.
2501:(85 km/h). The NHC operationally treated it as a non-tropical low. After becoming subtropical, the storm turned northward due to an upper-level system. The wind field gradually became smaller while the convection organized into weak rain bands. Separating from the upper-level low aloft, the storm became more tropical in nature, although it was unable to complete the transition. On December 6, the storm turned eastward due to increased upper-level flow, which also increased wind shear. The circulation became exposed from the convection, before all thunderstorms decreased. After turning back to the north, the storm weakened further due to cooler water temperatures, degenerating into a remnant low on December 7. The storm produced sustained winds of 37 mph (59 km/h) on 1958:. The depression moved steadily westward and intensified into Tropical Storm Humberto early on September 9. Humberto continued to strengthen while passing south of Cape Verde, due to a moist atmosphere, moderate wind shear, and warm ocean temperatures. The storm brought periodic squalls to Cape Verde. The southwestern islands experienced wind gusts exceeding 35 mph (55 km/h) which downed several trees. Heavy rains in many areas triggered flooding that washed out roads and damaged homes. Offshore, a freighter with a crew of six went missing amid 10 to 16 ft (3 to 5 m) swells. Later on September 10, deepening briefly halted as the storm curved northwest in response to a developing mid-level trough. 2202:
a broad trough of low pressure on September 28. Based on surface observations, it is estimated that Tropical Storm Karen developed near the northeastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula early on October 3. Despite a deteriorating cloud pattern, Karen deepened and peaked with winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) later that day. Wind shear and dry air caused the storm to weaken beginning early on October 4. Throughout the day, only sporadic bursts in deep convection occurred as the storm moved northwestward at inconsistent forward speeds around a low- to mid-level ridge. Early on October 6, Karen weakened to a tropical depression. Several hours later, it degenerated into a trough offshore Louisiana.
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tropical cyclogenesis. Despite the defied forecasts Brian McNoldy at the University of Miami noted that there were several key reasons why NOAA should not cease seasonal predictions. These include the fact that weather forecasters facing a "bust" in their predictions are normal and that seasonal forecasts are more accurate than climatology alone. Further, McNoldy argues that forecasting a hurricane season will "challenges us to better understand how the atmosphere works." On November 29, Dr. Phil Klotzbach of CSU noted that, " have been doing these forecasts for 30 years and that's probably the biggest forecast bust that we've had."
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115 mi (185 km) south-southeast of Puerto Rico. Operationally, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Gabrielle early on September 5. However, in post-analysis, it was determined that Gabrielle was never a tropical storm in the Caribbean. The depression moved west-northwestward and degenerated into a tropical disturbance after losing its closed circulation near the eastern tip of Hispaniola late on September 5. Gabrielle brought rainfall to Puerto Rico totaling between 6 to 8 in (150 to 200 mm) in some areas, during a 48 hour period. A mudslide detached part of a small bridge on
3326: 983:. The other hurricane, Ingrid, was the most devastating storm of the season and peaked at a slightly less intensity. Activity began to slow in October, with the development of only two tropical storms, Karen and Lorenzo. Tropical cyclogenesis then halted for almost a month, until Tropical Storm Melissa formed over the eastern Atlantic Ocean on November 18. This was the only tropical cyclone in the month of November. The final system was an unnamed subtropical storm that developed south of the Azores on December 5. After meandering for two days, it degenerated into a remnant 148: 2133:
of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,005 mbar (29.7 inHg). However, strong wind shear soon weakened Jerry. Later on October 1, a blocking high pressure ridge caused the storm to drift northward, before curved northeastward the following day. After becoming devoid of deep convection late on October 3, Jerry became extratropical while located about 770 mi (1,240 km) southwest of the central Azores. The remnants persisted for a few days, until being absorbed by a larger extratropical low on October 6.
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existed. Therefore, a storm with a longer duration, such as Humberto, will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated for full advisories on specific 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.
412:(NOAA) predicted a range of thirteen to twenty named storms, seven to eleven hurricanes, and three to six major hurricanes. Following less activity than forecast, both agencies reduced their seasonal predictions in early August; CSU predicted eighteen named storms, eight hurricanes, and three major hurricanes, while NOAA called for thirteen to nineteen named storms, six to nine hurricanes, and three to five major hurricanes. Despite the revisions, activity remained far below predictions, at thirteen named storms, two hurricanes, and no major hurricanes. 1368:. Chantal continued to move swiftly west-northwestward and was one of the fastest moving tropical cyclones in the deep tropics during the satellite era. While approaching the Lesser Antilles, it became disorganized due to wind shear. However, at 1200 UTC on July 9, Chantal peaked with sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h). Shortly thereafter, it crossed through the Lesser Antilles and continued weakening in the Caribbean Sea. By late on July 10, Chantal degenerated into a tropical wave while located south of 1717: 892:. On May 30, the Florida State University Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, FSU COAPS, issued its first and only prediction for the season. The organization called for 12 to 17 named storms, of which five to ten would further intensify into hurricanes; no forecast was given for the number of major hurricanes. In addition, an ACE index of 135 units was forecast. The group attributed its high number of predicted storms to the recent uptick in tropical cyclone activity since 1995. 2041:
September 13, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Ingrid. After initially moving westward toward Veracruz, the storm turned northeastward away from the coast. Favorable conditions allowed it to attain hurricane status on September 14, and the next day Ingrid attained peak winds of 85 mph (140 km/h). Subsequently, increased wind shear weakened the convection as the storm turned more to the northwest and west. On September 16, Ingrid made landfall just south of
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led to a weakening trend of the storm. Around 1200 UTC on the next day, Humberto fell to tropical storm intensity, while curving west-northwestward in the low-level flow south of the Azores surface high pressure. Early on September 14, the storm degenerated into a remnant low. However, deep convection began re-developing later that day. At 0000 UTC on September 15, Humberto regenerated into a tropical storm while located about 1,095 mi (1,760 km) southwest of
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slowly west-northwestward and developed into a surface trough. Eventually, the system transitioned into a broad surface low. Despite southwesterly vertical shear, deep convection began to increase by late on October 20. After becoming better defined, the system developed into a tropical depression at 0600 UTC on October 21 while located about 620 mi (1,000 km) east-southeast of Bermuda. Six hours later, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Lorenzo.
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Storm Melissa developed at 1200 UTC on November 18, while located about 720 mi (1,160 km) east-southeast of Bermuda. Melissa moved north-northward to northward and strengthened slightly on November 19, but weakened later that day after convection diminished. Early on November 20, convection increased again, and after the storm acquired a warm core, it was reclassified as a tropical storm.
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a broad area of low pressure formed off the east coast of Florida and became increasingly better defined. The convection gained enough organization for the system to be re-designated as a tropical depression by 1800 UTC on August 2. However, strong northerly winds caused the depression to degenerate into a remnant low about 24 hours later, while situated southeast of
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further to Tropical Storm Dorian by 0600 UTC the following day. Though the storm tracked swiftly west-northwest over warm ocean temperatures and within an environment of low wind shear initially, allowing it to attain peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) by July 25, the entrainment of drier mid-level air and cooler ocean waters caused a weakening trend to ensue.
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around this time as the storm moved into a weakness in the ridge. Later on August 17, increasing wind shear took its toll on Erin and convection was displaced from the center. The following day, Erin degenerated into a remnant low about halfway between the Lesser Antilles and the west coast of Africa. The remnants proceeded westward in the low-level
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entered the western Caribbean. After moving into the Bay of Campeche, a broad low-pressure area formed in association with the system on September 5. An increase in deep convection on September 6 led to the formation of a tropical depression by 1200 UTC, located approximately 30 mi (50 km) east-northeast of
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to the west, the storm produced a large area of gale-force winds. Early on December 4 the winds began to decrease. With low wind shear and water temperatures of 72°F (22°C), the system developed an area of convection near the center. At around 1800 UTC on December 4, the NHC noted in a
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early on September 11. Strong winds on the island downed trees branches caused minor infrastructural damage, and left minor power outages. Thereafter, Gabrielle encountered unfavorable wind shear and weakened to a tropical depression early on September 12. However, it briefly restrengthened
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measured 44 mph (71 km/h) winds in relation to the cyclone; around this time, it was estimated that Erin attained its peak intensity with sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 1006 mbar (hPa; 29.71 inHg). A temporary northwesterly turn occurred
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emerged into the Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa on June 8. The system moved westward and an area of low pressure developed over the southwestern Caribbean Sea on June 16. The low then moved across Honduras, where heavy rainfall triggered flooding that damaged 60 homes and
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In early December, an upper-level trough stalled to the south of a ridge in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Late on December 3, an extratropical storm formed about 415 mi (260 km) south of the Azores, and with the ridge to the north it executed a cyclonic loop to the south. Amplified
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on September 16. Minimal tropical cyclogenesis occurred until the wave reached the western Caribbean Sea on September 27. Around then, the wave encountered an upper-level trough, increasing deep convection and spawning
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Late July 27, a closed low-level circulation ceased to exist and Dorian degenerated into an open trough. The remnants continued west-northwest until August 1, at which time the disturbance curved northward up reaching the western extend of a ridge. Despite continued unfavorable wind shear,
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Early on July 22, a tropical wave and associated low-pressure area emerged off the western coast of Africa. Based on satellite data, the wave was upgraded to a tropical depression at 1800 UTC on July 23 while located about 175 mi (280 km) south of the Cape Verde Islands, and
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On June 3, CSU issued its first mid-season prediction for the remainder of the year. In its report, the organization continued to predict well above-average activity, with eighteen named storms, nine hurricanes, four major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 165 units. The two main factors included
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Meanwhile, on April 8, Weather Services International (WSI) issued its first forecast for the hurricane season. In its report, the organization forecasted 16 named storms, nine hurricanes, and five major hurricanes, referencing above average sea surface temperatures in the Main Development
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Early on December 5, the associated frontal features dissipated and the convection became better organized, while the center was warm-core and co-located with an upper-level low. Thus, it was estimated that the system transitioned into a subtropical storm at that time with winds of 50 mph
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Early on November 17, an extratropical low developed along a stationary front. The extratropical low northward and became co-located with an upper-level low. After the fronts dissipated, the low began producing deep convection to the near and to the west of the center. As a result, Subtropical
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However, early on September 30, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Jerry while curving eastward. Shortly thereafter, vigorous deep convection developed, allowing the storm to deepen further. At 0000 UTC on October 1, Jerry attained its peak intensity with sustained winds
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At 1200 UTC on September 11, Humberto reached hurricane status while turning northward. About six hours later, it peaked with sustained winds of 90 mph (150 km/h). By late on September 12, increasing wind shear, cooling sea surface temperatures, and a more stable atmosphere
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa on August 10. Three days later, another tropical wave, which spawned Tropical Storm Erin, also emerged into the Atlantic. The waves moved westward and merged into a single area of disturbed weather east of the Lesser
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The remnants of the depression were monitored for the potential for regeneration. By September 9, wind shear began decreasing and the system re-developed into a tropical depression early on September 10. Six hours later, the depression moved northward and strengthened into Tropical Storm
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The season's activity was reflected with an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) rating of 36, which was well below the 1981–2010 average of 92, and the lowest value since 1994. Broadly speaking, ACE is a measure of the power of a tropical or subtropical storm multiplied by the length of time it
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After becoming a tropical cyclone on November 20, Melissa accelerated northeastward and slowly strengthened. Later that day, the storm attained its peak intensity with sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 980 mbar (29 inHg). However, a
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A tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa and entered the Atlantic on October 11. Four days later, a mid- to upper-level trough increased convection along the northern portion of the wave. Thereafter, the southern portion of the wave continued westward, while the northern portion moved
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and downed power lines and trees, causing significant roof damage to several houses; there was also one injury. One death occurred in South Carolina after a surfer went missing and was presumed to have drowned. The remnants of Andrea spawned one tornado in North Carolina, though damage was minor.
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began in early June, with the development of Tropical Storm Andrea in the Gulf of Mexico on June 5. Twelve days later, Tropical Storm Barry formed in the northwestward Caribbean Sea. Two named storms originated in the month of July – tropical storms Chantal and Dorian. Similarly, there
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With fourteen named storms, two hurricanes, and no major hurricanes, activity fell far below some predictions. After the season, Dr. Jeff Masters of Weather Underground noted that unusually dry air from the Sahara and northeastern Brazil was enough to offset the otherwise favorable conditions for
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A tropical wave, which exited the west coast of Africa on August 28, spawned an area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche early on September 12. Several hours later, a tropical depression developed about 170 mi (280 km) east-southeast of Veracruz, Veracruz. Around midday on
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and an abundance of dry air, the storm strengthened while initially heading north-northeastward, before recurving northeastward later that day. Andrea intensified and peaked as a strong tropical storm with winds at 65 mph (100 km/h) on June 6. A few hours later, the storm weakened
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A tropical wave crossed the western coast of Africa on August 23. Tracking westward, the wave reached the Caribbean Sea and became increasingly ill-defined while in the central Caribbean. However, an increase in convection was observed on September 1 and the subsequent day as the wave
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The following table lists all of the storms that have formed in the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their duration, names, landfall(s) (in parentheses), damages, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic
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in the eastern Pacific Ocean on October 12. Based on scatterometer wind data, the northern portion moved north-northwestward and transitioned into a low pressure area early on September 28. After convection gradually became better organized, a tropical depression developed early on
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observed a wind gust of 51 mph (82 km/h) late on July 9. Winds toppled trees and power lines, blocking several roads. In Hispaniola, heavy rains caused flooding over portions of the island, but the fast-moving nature of the system precluded a more severe flooding event. In the
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A tropical wave accompanied with a broad area of low pressure exited the west coast of African on August 24. Upon crossing the Lesser Antilles and entering the Caribbean Sea, another tropical wave enhanced deep convection. Late on September 4, a tropical depression developed about
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The storm brought heavy rainfall to the Lesser Antilles. In Dominica, several mudslides were reported. Wind gusts up to 48 mph (77 km/h) were observed on the island, de-roofing houses and causing power outages. Strong winds were reported on Martinique, with gusts up to 76 mph
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On October 21, the storm moved north-northeastward around the northwestern periphery of a mid-level ridge. Lorenzo strengthened further and peaked with sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,000 mbar (30 inHg) at 1200 UTC on
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2013. It was an above-average season in which 15 tropical cyclones formed. Fourteen of the fifteen depressions attained tropical storm status. However, only two of those became hurricanes, the fewest since
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were two tropical storms in August, Erin and Fernand. In September, four tropical cyclones formed, three of which strengthened into tropical storms and two of those reached hurricane status. The most intense tropical cyclone – Hurricane Humberto – peaked with
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Antilles. However, further development did not occur until it crossed the Caribbean Sea and reached the Bay of Campeche on August 25. A tropical depression formed around 1200 UTC that day, while located about 40 mi (64 km) north-northeast of
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Dominican Republic, there was one direct death when a firefighter from the community of Maimon was killed as he was swept away by flood waters when he tried to clear a drain. Overall, the storm caused one death and less than $ 10 million in damage.
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triggered flooding in areas that were affected by Tropical Storm Fernand just two weeks prior. Many areas were under water once again. The most significant effects were in Veracruz where hundreds of homes were inundated. Record breaking rains in
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Gabrielle. By 1200 UTC on September 10, it peaked with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,003 mbar (29.6 inHg). The storm passed about 23 mi (37 km) east of
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A tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa on September 7 and spawned a low pressure area by the following day. At 1800 UTC on September 8, a tropical depression developed about 225 mi (360 km) west-southwest of
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Around 1800 UTC on September 6, the depression made landfall near Tampico. Once inland, the depression quickly degenerated into a remnant low by 0600 UTC on September 7. It dissipated six hours later. Heavy rains across
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El Coordinador Nacional de Protección Civil, Luis Felipe Puente Espinosa y el Subsecretario de Normatividad de Medios de la Secretaría de Gobernación y Vocero del Gabinete de Seguridad del Gobierno de la República, Eduardo Sánchez
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A tropical wave accompanied by an elongated area of low pressure and a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms, emerged off the west coast of Africa on August 15. The wave moved west-northwestward due to a
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midst colder ocean temperatures, Melissa lost all of its deep convection and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone at 0000 UTC on November 22, while located about 140 mi (230 km) north-northeast of
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September 29, while located about 910 mi (1,460 km) east-northeast of the Leeward Islands. The depression moved northeastward and initially struggled to intensify due to the presence of dry mid-level air.
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to its north. The system quickly organized and its circulation became more defined, warranting its classification as a tropical depression early on August 15. Situated about 70 mi (110 km) south of
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Operationally, Erin was briefly downgraded to a tropical depression on August 16; however, post-storm analysis indicated that it retained tropical storm intensity that day. Early on August 17, the ship
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The precursor to Andrea dropped nearly 12 inches (300 mm) of rainfall on the Yucatán Peninsula. In Cuba, the storm brought flooding, with over 1,000 people fleeing their homes, mainly along the
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to a tropical storm about 12 hours later. The storm again weakened to a tropical depression on September 13, before dissipating several hours later, while located about midway between Bermuda and
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Although 15 tropical cyclones developed, several were weak or remained at sea resulting in impact from the season being relatively minimal. Tropical Storm Andrea in early June killed four after making
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affected 300 people. Thereafter, the low re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea and developed into a tropical depression at 1200 UTC on June 17, while situated 60 mi (95 km) east of
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The following names will be used for named storms that form in the North Atlantic in 2013. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2019 season. This is the same list used in the
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to feature no storms of at least Category 2 intensity. The season began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period during each year when most
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A tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa on September 24. Interaction with a mid- to upper-level low pressure forced the wave to split, with the southern portion spawning
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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 2013 USD.
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passes indicating a closed circulation, Tropical Storm Chantal developed at 1200 UTC on July 7, while located about 1,250 mi (2,010 km) east-southeast of
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in the Azores, with gusts to 54 mph (87 km/h). Late on December 7, the system degenerated into a trough about 110 mi (180 km) south of the Azores.
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on June 7, though the remnants continued to move along the East Coast of the United States until being absorbed by another extratropical system offshore
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Despite decreasing wind speeds as the storm crossed land, the circulation became better-defined. Early on June 19, the depression emerged into the
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are issued by national meteorological services, scientific agencies, and noted hurricane experts. These include forecasters from the United States
5998: 4611: 2217:, the NHC issues several tropical cyclone warnings and watches as Karen approached. Additionally, states of emergency were issued in portions of 940:. Thus, this was the most active season to comprise of two or fewer hurricanes. None intensified into major hurricanes, for the first time since 830: 409: 4900: 1260:. Around 1200 UTC, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Barry. After about 12 hours, Barry attained its peak intensity with 6033: 3754: 919: 299: 5048: 5658:(Report). Asheville, North Carolina: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. pp. 16–17, 100, 122, and 133. Archived from 944:. By default, 2013 extended the period of no major hurricane landfalls in the United States to eight years, with the last such system being 3379: 3375: 5405: 4395: 816: 5225: 3599: 4066: 1280:
at the same intensity. The storm rapidly weakened and degenerated into a remnant low early on June 21. In the Mexican state of
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Extended Range Forecast of Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity and U.S. Landfall Strike Probability for 2009
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tropical weather outlook that further development was possible before encountering unfavorable conditions.
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early on August 26, and discontinued after Fernand weakened to a tropical depression. Members of the
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On April 10, 2014, at the 36th session of the RA IV hurricane committee, the name "Ingrid" was
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Entrega Cruz Roja Mexicana ayuda humanitaria a pobladores de seis comunidades en Pánuco, Veracruz
3479:(Report). College Park, Maryland: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 9, 2012 2747: 1767: 1257: 362: 3683: 2346:, which struck northern Europe with hurricane-force winds from October 27–October 28. 6120: 2420: 2258: 1288:, flooding caused one fatality, while another occurred after a person was struck by lightning. 1261: 1094: 976: 374: 5143: 1249:
were washed away. At least 54 people living along Hope Creek were relocated to shelters.
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later that day. It began losing tropical characteristics while tracking across Florida and
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Forecast of Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity and Landfall Strike Probability for 2013
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consisting of experts on insurance, risk management, and seasonal climate forecasting at
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October 22. Around that time, satellite imagery indicated increased banding and an
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of 90 mph (150 km/h) on September 11, which is a Category 1 on the
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WSI: Warm Tropical Atlantic Ocean Temperatures Suggest Another Active Hurricane Season
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All major forecasting agencies predicted an above-average season. On April 10,
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respectively. The names Dorian and Fernand were used for the first time this year.
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evacuated the island on October 4, while residents were also ordered to flee
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members to active duty. In Texas, the storm brought minor coastal flooding to
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Eric S. Blake, Todd B. Kimberlain, and John L. Beven II (February 7, 2014).
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A major hurricane is a storm that ranks as Category 3 or higher on the
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WMO retires Ingrid and Manuel for Atlantic and eastern North Pacific basins
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What happened to hurricane season? And why we should keep forecasting it...
3921:(Report). Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University. Archived from 2262: 2250: 2075: 1662: 1404: 1307: 5046: 3981: 3755:
FSU's 2013 North Atlantic hurricane forecast predicts above-average season
2689: 1462:. The low was absorbed into a trough off North Carolina on August 4. 1183: 1031: 5786:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5753:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5698:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5525:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5492:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5268:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5202:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5088:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5055:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4989:
September 2013 Climate Report for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
4969:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4794:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4761:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4728:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4695:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4589:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4439:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4299:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4172:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4128:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3898:(Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 8, 2013 3445: 2934: 2900: 2222: 2152: 2053: 1878: 1481: 1285: 1151: 5929:(Report). Impact Forecasting. Aon Benfield. September 4, 2013. p. 5 5190: 2674:
due to the damage and deaths it caused and will not be used for another
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early on August 20, and ultimately dissipating several days later.
1138:. Three fatalities occurred due to weather-related traffic accidents in 365:– reached hurricane intensity; this was the lowest seasonal total since 66: 5651: 5014: 3918: 3059: 2968: 2904: 2766: 2478: 2401: 2320: 2188: 2111: 2021: 1936: 1869: 1846: 1752: 1724: 1616: 1554: 1541: 1517: 1440: 1369: 1343: 1269: 1219: 1143: 1089: 1067: 965: 885: 870: 850: 386: 208: 5954:(Report). Impact Forecasting. Aon Benfield. October 7, 2013. p. 4 5353:(Report). Mexico City, Mexico: Government of Mexico. November 28, 2013 4901:"La tormenta tropical 'Fernand' causa al menos 14 muertos en Veracruz" 3757:(Report). Tallahassee, Florida: Florida State University. May 30, 2013 1908: 1281: 957: 5406:
Llevan Sedesol y Bancos de Alimentos productos a las zonas marginadas
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developed into Tropical Storm Andrea on June 5. Despite strong
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Gary S. Votaw, Luis Rosa, Walter Snell, and Carlos Anselmi (2013).
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helped evacuate 4,000 people from their homes in the state of
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Christopher W. Landsea and Daniel P. Brown (September 6, 2013).
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WSPA Disaster Assessment and Needs Analysis: Flooding in Mexico
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Extended Range Forecast for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2013
3151: 2861: 2857: 1694: 5572:"Evacuations ordered as Tropical Storm Karen nears U.S. coast" 1276:). At 1115 UTC on June 20, Barry made landfall near 925: 5981:
National Hurricane Center's Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
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April Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2013
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Christopher W. Landsea and Eric S. Blake (January 8, 2014).
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July Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2013
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NOAA: Atlantic hurricane season on track to be above-normal
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Background Information: The North Atlantic Hurricane Season
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form in the Atlantic Ocean. The first storm of the season,
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The Unusually Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2013 Ends
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Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (December 10, 2008).
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In advance of, and during, each hurricane season, several
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to this revision, which may differ significantly from the
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2013: México vive un año histórico en desastres naturales
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Additionally, flooding was reported in some areas of the
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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena: September 2013
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Atlantic basin Comparison of Original and Revised HURDAT
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Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability Guidance Product
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Kevin McGill and Stacey Plaisance (October 4, 2013).
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North Atlantic Tropical Storm Seasonal Forecast 2013
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to feature no major hurricanes, and the first since
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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena: June 2013
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NOAA predicts active 2013 Atlantic hurricane season
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Predictions of tropical activity in the 2013 season
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The remnants of Andrea brought gusty winds to 419: 5744:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Melissa 5689:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Lorenzo 5686: 4930: 4926: 4924: 4922: 4785:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Fernand 4716: 4686: 4580:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Chantal 3866:William Gray; Phil Klotzbach (August 2, 2013). 3740: 3540:Mark Saunders and Adam Lea (December 5, 2012). 2245:called back workers, furloughed because of the 1649:was posted along the Gulf Coast of Mexico from 1645:Upon the storm developing on August 25, a 831:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 410:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 6228: 6144: 5777:Unnamed Tropical Storm Tropical Cyclone Report 5109: 4782: 4719:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Dorian 4523:. Mérida, Yucatán. El Universal. June 18, 2013 4320: 4290:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Andrea 4119:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Andrea 3885: 3844:(Report). London, England: Tropical Storm Risk 3815:(Report). London, England: Tropical Storm Risk 3774: 3772: 3720: 3718: 3690: 3576:(Report). London, England: Tropical Storm Risk 3547:(Report). 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( 6216: 6204: 5380:World Society for the Protection of Animals 5193:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Humberto 5161:DF: hasta con lanchas atienden inundaciones 4468:. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. EFE. June 18, 2013 4423: 4421: 4419: 4417: 3837:Mark Saunders and Adam Lea (July 5, 2013). 3832: 3830: 3803: 3801: 3769: 3715: 3125: 3108:September 12 – September 17 2253:authorized the mobilization of the state's 2205:Karen was one of few named storms, such as 1700: 6096: 6013: 5999: 5605:. Braithwaite, Louisiana. Associated Press 5569: 4773: 4745: 4743: 4636: 4564: 4007: 4005: 4003: 3976: 3974: 3972: 3970: 3968: 3619: 3617: 3593: 3591: 3564: 3562: 3535: 3533: 3078:September 8 – September 19 3026:Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, 3014:September 4 – September 13 6180: 5404:Government of Mexico (October 24, 2013). 5259:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Ingrid 4750:John P. Cangialosi (September 23, 2013). 4272: 3464: 3364:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3228:November 18 – November 21 3046:September 6 – September 7 2908: 2692: 2349: 2268: 1737:September 4 – September 13 1564: 1291: 6108: 5483:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Jerry 5408:(Report). Mexico City, Mexico: ReliefWeb 4961:Michael J. Brennan (September 4, 2013). 4414: 3910: 3827: 3808:Mark Saunders; Adam Lea (June 4, 2013). 3798: 3650:Lian Xie; et al. (April 15, 2013). 3649: 3496: 3494: 2666:List of retired Atlantic hurricane names 2243:United States Department of the Interior 2225:, and Florida. The mayor of the town of 1388: 1150:, causing thousands of power outages in 1009: 516: 492: 471: 47: 6156: 6143: 6138: 5949:September 2013 Global Catastrophe Recap 5894: 5770: 5768: 5742:John P. Cangialosi (January 22, 2014). 5737: 5735: 5718:"UK windstorm heads to northern Europe" 5682: 5680: 5509: 5507: 5476: 5474: 5382:(Report). ReliefWeb. 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Beven II (February 5, 2014). 5077:Richard J. Pasch (February 4, 2014). 4316: 4314: 3491: 2986:August 25 – August 26 2956:August 15 – August 18 1884: 415: 95: 52: 44: 25: 6264:2010–2019 Atlantic hurricane seasons 6215: 6210: 6203: 6198: 6155: 6150: 6119: 6114: 6083: 6078: 5924:August 2013 Global Catastrophe Recap 5765: 5732: 5687:Daniel P. Brown (December 9, 2013). 5677: 5644: 5504: 5471: 5365: 5311: 5243: 5223: 5179: 5067: 4931:Lixion A. Avila (October 25, 2013). 4717:Daniel P. Brown (October 17, 2013). 4707: 4428:Stacy R. Stewart (August 22, 2013). 4288:John L. Beven II (August 22, 2013). 4161:Stacy R. Stewart (August 22, 2013). 4117:John L. Beven II (August 22, 2013). 4039:Brian McNoldy (September 30, 2013). 3438: 2825: 1256:and began strengthening due to warm 17: 6095: 6090: 6059: 6054: 5551:. Orlando, Florida. October 6, 2013 5457:"How cartels win with storm damage" 5280: 5007: 4890: 4878:. Associated Press. August 26, 2013 4806: 4783:Robbie J. 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Tamayo (June 5, 2013). 4110: 4058: 4032: 3643: 3598:Linda Maynard (April 8, 2013). 3421:All damage figures are in 2013 3384:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 3111:Category 1 hurricane 3081:Category 1 hurricane 2731:North Atlantic tropical cyclone 2215:Gulf Coast of the United States 1921:September 8 – September 19 827:forecasts of hurricane activity 399:Gulf Coast of the United States 383:East Coast of the United States 282:At least $ 1.51 billion (2013 6362:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 6023:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 5570:Kathy Finn (October 5, 2013). 4487:Daniel Ortiz (June 18, 2013). 3982:2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season 3415: 3402: 2508: 2434:Subtropical storm (SSHWS) 2386:November 18 – November 21 1831:September 6 – September 7 1657:, which was canceled north of 1105:. Andrea transitioned into an 1052:June 5 – June 7 904: 339:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 141:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 13: 1: 5656:National Climatic Data Center 5049:NHC Graphical Outlook Archive 5019:National Climatic Data Center 4366:National Climatic Data Center 4238:(Report). Chicago, Illinois: 4191:(Report). Chicago, Illinois: 4046:(Report). The Washington Post 4020:(Report). Weather Underground 3432: 3350:2013 Pacific hurricane season 2659: 2096:September 29 – October 3 5295:Redhum (December 25, 2013). 2531: 2463:December 5 – December 7 2394:65 mph (100 km/h) 2305:October 21 – October 24 2181:65 mph (100 km/h) 2014:85 mph (140 km/h) 1929:90 mph (150 km/h) 1745:65 mph (100 km/h) 1376:(122 km/h) observed in 1336:65 mph (100 km/h) 1060:65 mph (100 km/h) 1016:Tropical Storm Andrea (2013) 462: 453: 446: 437: 432: 427: 204: • Lowest pressure 7: 5224:Lusa (September 11, 2013). 5167:(Report). 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