Hurricane Babe was the second named storm and the first to impact the United States during the inactive 1977 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming out of...
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addition to Anita, another notable tropical cyclone of this season was Hurricane Babe. The storm caused coastal flooding in southeastern Louisiana, resulting...
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Subtropical Storm Three (1976) Hurricane Babe (1977) Tropical Depression One (1979) Hurricane David Hurricane Frederic Hurricane Dennis (1981) 1982 Florida...
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"Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith, and released in the US by Capitol...
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disturbance of Hurricane Anita crosses the state and drops light precipitation. September 5, 1977- The outer rainbands of Hurricane Babe produce moderate...
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Typhoon Babe and Atlantic Hurricane Babe existed at the same time from September 3–9. Passing through the Ryukyu Islands as a powerful typhoon, Babe caused...
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hurricane in this period was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Six hurricanes have made landfall as major hurricanes, the strongest of them being Hurricane Camille...
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Norman Smith (record producer) (redirect from Norman "Hurricane" Smith)
later had a successful recording career as Hurricane Smith, achieving a transatlantic hit single with "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" in 1972. Smith was born...
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Babe has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide, one in the Atlantic Ocean and six in the Western Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: Hurricane Babe...
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The list of United States hurricanes includes all tropical cyclones officially recorded to have produced sustained winds of greater than 74 mph (119 km/h)...
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