Hurricane Edith (1971)
Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol, 1961's Hurricane Esther, 2005's Hurricane Emily, and 2019’s Hurricane Lorenzo. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. Being a category 5 hurricane, Edith peaked at only 943 mbar (hPa), making Edith the least intense category 5 Atlantic hurricane on re
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Hurricane Edith (1971)
Hurricane Edith was the strongest hurricane to form during the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season and formerly the southernmost landfalling Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic until 2007. Edith also stands as one of the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes to not have its name retired, next to 1953's Hurricane Carol, 1961's Hurricane Esther, 2005's Hurricane Emily, and 2019’s Hurricane Lorenzo. Edith developed from a tropical wave on September 5 and quickly strengthened into a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. Edith rapidly intensified on September 9 and made landfall on Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. Being a category 5 hurricane, Edith peaked at only 943 mbar (hPa), making Edith the least intense category 5 Atlantic hurricane on re
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Furacão Edith foi o furacão ma ...... 971; US$ 151 milhões em 2017).
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Huracà Edith va ser l'huracà m ...... de Geòrgia el 18 de setembre.
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Hurricane Edith was the strong ...... $160 million in 2020 dollars).
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L’ouragan Edith est l’ouragan ...... vent souffler jusque 260 km/h.
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飓风伊迪丝(英語:Hurricane Edith)是1971 ...... 00万美元(1971年美元,相当于1.6億2021年美元)。
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A radar image of Hurricane Edi ...... at or near its peak intensity.
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Lesser Antilles, Northern Vene ...... gia, Tennessee, North Carolina
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Furacão Edith foi o furacão ma ...... Furacão Edith, depois de ter r
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Huracà Edith va ser l'huracà m ...... 6 de setembre. Edith, llavors,
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Hurricane Edith was the strong ...... ory 5 Atlantic hurricane on re
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L’ouragan Edith est l’ouragan ...... vent souffler jusque 260 km/h.
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飓风伊迪丝(英語:Hurricane Edith)是1971 ...... 00万美元(1971年美元,相当于1.6億2021年美元)。
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1971年飓风伊迪丝
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Furacão Edith (1971)
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Huracà Edith (1971)
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Ouragan Edith (1971)
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Uragano Edith (1971)
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