Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
590 (Milton),
US Major:
590 (Milton),
FL Any:
590 (Milton),
FL Major:
590 (Milton)
hurricane_run
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Did Hazel really move up the coast at 50 mph and hit toronto with Hurricane force gusts?
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hurricane_run
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I found some info. Hazel went up the coast at 60mph. Toronto recored wind gusts of 110 mph. Hazel was feeding off a front for energy. She was a Cat 4 at sea before landfall.
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LI Phil
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Hazel-from Weather Underground
hazel track
Hazel Data
-------------------- 2005 Forecast: 14/7/4
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HanKFranK
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hazel was sort of like the long island hurricane of '38 when you consider it's terminal path. kept fairly powerful while curving into a strong n-s oriented baroclinic system.
HF 2209z15august
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Craig
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Sustained winds I read were 124 km/h (77 mph) - which would have made it a Category 1 hurricane still at that point. 45°20' (where it was officially downgraded to a tropical storm - finally!) would be about 120 miles north of Toronto in the Muskoka region.
There were Category 2 hurricane conditions as far north as western New York...
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