Tropical Storm Alice was the first tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean to receive a female name. It was a rare off-season tropical cyclone that hit...
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The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season was an active season, with fourteen tropical storms, six of which developed into hurricanes; four of the hurricanes...
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1954 Atlantic hurricane season (redirect from Tropical Storm Barbara (1954))
although an unnamed tropical storm formed a day later. In addition, Tropical Storm Alice developed on December 31, the latest a tropical cyclone has developed...
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(FWC) as a tropical storm, and the Central Meteorological Observatory (CMO) as a tropical depression. The CMO upgraded Alice to a tropical storm east of...
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Australian region. In the Atlantic: Tropical Storm Alice (1953), made landfall in Honduras, Cuba, and in Florida Hurricane Alice (June 1954), formed in the Bay...
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1955 Atlantic hurricane season (redirect from Tropical Storm Brenda (1955))
average in terms of storm formation, with 13 recorded tropical cyclones. The first reported system of the year, January's Hurricane Alice, was later found...
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Line. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see 1953 Pacific hurricane season. Tropical Storms formed...
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List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes (redirect from List of off-season Atlantic tropical cyclones)
States was Tropical Storm Beryl in May of 2012, which made landfall near Jacksonville Beach, Florida with 65 mph (105 km/h) winds. Hurricane Alice was the...
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However, before this could happen, a tropical storm was declared significant on January 2, 1955, and was named as Alice. The new set of names were developed...
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In the North Atlantic Ocean, the classification tropical storm is used to refer to a tropical cyclone with 1-minute maximum sustained wind speeds from...
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