Hurricane Lili
Hurricane Lili was the second costliest, deadliest, and strongest hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season, only surpassed by Hurricane Isidore, which affected the same areas around a week before Lili. Lili was the twelfth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm developed from a tropical disturbance in the open Atlantic on September 21. It continued westward, affecting the Lesser Antilles as a tropical storm, then entered the Caribbean. As it moved west, the storm dissipated while being affected by wind shear south of Cuba, and regenerated when the vertical wind shear weakened. It turned to the northwest and strengthened up to category 2 strength on October 1. Lili made two landfalls in western Cuba later that day, a
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Hurricane Lili
Hurricane Lili was the second costliest, deadliest, and strongest hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season, only surpassed by Hurricane Isidore, which affected the same areas around a week before Lili. Lili was the twelfth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm developed from a tropical disturbance in the open Atlantic on September 21. It continued westward, affecting the Lesser Antilles as a tropical storm, then entered the Caribbean. As it moved west, the storm dissipated while being affected by wind shear south of Cuba, and regenerated when the vertical wind shear weakened. It turned to the northwest and strengthened up to category 2 strength on October 1. Lili made two landfalls in western Cuba later that day, a
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Hurricane Lili was the second ...... 5 people during its existence.
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L’ouragan Lili est le plus meu ...... es impacts que l'ouragan a eu.
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飓风丽丽(英語:Hurricane Lili)是2002年大 ...... 走15条人命,损失总额高达9.25亿美元(2002年美元)。
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Hurricane Lili was the second ...... western Cuba later that day, a
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L’ouragan Lili est le plus meu ...... es impacts que l'ouragan a eu.
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飓风丽丽(英語:Hurricane Lili)是2002年大 ...... 走15条人命,损失总额高达9.25亿美元(2002年美元)。
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2002年颶風麗麗
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Furacão Lili
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Hurricane Lili
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Hurrikan Lili (2002)
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Ouragan Lili
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