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List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 1950

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(Note there are issues with some of the pre 2004 data in some instances, this will be cleaned up soon)
1950 Season Count: 13/11/8
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map
1Hurricane Able08/11/195008/22/1950
140 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
2Hurricane Baker08/20/195009/01/1950
120 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
3Hurricane Charlie08/21/195009/05/1950
115 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
4Hurricane Dog08/30/195009/16/1950
185 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
5Hurricane Easy09/01/195009/09/1950
125 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
6Hurricane Fox09/08/195009/17/1950
140 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
7Hurricane George09/27/195010/07/1950
110 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
8Tropical Storm Ho10/01/195010/04/1950
60 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
9Hurricane Item10/08/195010/10/1950
110 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
10Hurricane Jig10/11/195010/17/1950
120 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
11Hurricane King10/13/195010/19/1950
120 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
12Tropical Storm Unnamed10/17/195010/24/1950
70 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
13Hurricane Love10/17/195010/21/1950
90 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
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