Hurricane Epsilon (2005)
Hurricane Epsilon was the 27th named tropical or subtropical storm and the final of 15 hurricanes in the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Originating from a cold front beneath an upper-level low, Epsilon formed on November 29 about 915 mi (1470 km) east of Bermuda, becoming the second tropical storm to do so in that area of the Atlantic within the span of a week. Initially, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast the storm to transition into an extratropical cyclone within five days, due to conditions unfavorable for significant intensification. Epsilon continually defied forecasts, at first due to an unexpected loop to the southwest, and later due to retaining its strength despite cold waters and strong wind shear.
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Hurricane Epsilon (2005)
Hurricane Epsilon was the 27th named tropical or subtropical storm and the final of 15 hurricanes in the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Originating from a cold front beneath an upper-level low, Epsilon formed on November 29 about 915 mi (1470 km) east of Bermuda, becoming the second tropical storm to do so in that area of the Atlantic within the span of a week. Initially, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast the storm to transition into an extratropical cyclone within five days, due to conditions unfavorable for significant intensification. Epsilon continually defied forecasts, at first due to an unexpected loop to the southwest, and later due to retaining its strength despite cold waters and strong wind shear.
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Dolly urakana 2005ko 30. ekait ...... zen, sortu eta hamar egunera.
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Hurricane Epsilon was the 27th ...... were no damages or fatalities.
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L’ouragan Epsilon a rehaussé l ...... que dans le bassin Atlantique.
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飓风艾普塞朗(英語:Hurricane Epsilon)是活 ...... 化,到12月8日晚已不再属于热带气旋,其残留环流于次日消散。
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2005-12-10
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Hurricane Epsilon shortly after peak intensity on December 5
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Tropical Storm Epsilon forms as 2005 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end
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Dolly urakana 2005ko 30. ekait ...... zen, sortu eta hamar egunera.
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Hurricane Epsilon was the 27th ...... waters and strong wind shear.
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L’ouragan Epsilon a rehaussé l ...... que dans le bassin Atlantique.
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飓风艾普塞朗(英語:Hurricane Epsilon)是活 ...... 化,到12月8日晚已不再属于热带气旋,其残留环流于次日消散。
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2005年飓风艾普塞朗
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Epsilon urakana (2005)
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Hurricane Epsilon (2005)
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Ouragan Epsilon (2005)
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Uragano Epsilon
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