The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly devastating season, but not as devastating as the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The season was devastating due to the fact that several Category 4 and 5 hurricanes made landfall in already-devastated regions. The most destructive hurricane was Hurricane Jared, a super hurricane that made landfall in Hispaniola and the Mid-Atlantic states, killing tens of thousands of people.
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| - 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Disasters GoOn's Version)
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| - The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly devastating season, but not as devastating as the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The season was devastating due to the fact that several Category 4 and 5 hurricanes made landfall in already-devastated regions. The most destructive hurricane was Hurricane Jared, a super hurricane that made landfall in Hispaniola and the Mid-Atlantic states, killing tens of thousands of people.
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| Strongest storm pressure
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| total depressions
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| Damagespre
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| Total hurricanes
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| last storm dissipated
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| 1-min winds
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- 23(xsd:integer)
- 25(xsd:integer)
- 30(xsd:integer)
- 50(xsd:integer)
- 60(xsd:integer)
- 70(xsd:integer)
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- 100(xsd:integer)
- 125(xsd:integer)
- 200(xsd:integer)
- 217(xsd:integer)
- 240(xsd:integer)
- 305(xsd:integer)
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| Pressure
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- 775(xsd:integer)
- 812(xsd:integer)
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- 938(xsd:integer)
- 955(xsd:integer)
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- 990(xsd:integer)
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- 1000(xsd:integer)
- 1002(xsd:integer)
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- --05-25
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| Fatalities
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| Year
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- --09-29
- --10-05
- --10-09
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| abstract
| - The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a particularly devastating season, but not as devastating as the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The season was devastating due to the fact that several Category 4 and 5 hurricanes made landfall in already-devastated regions. The most destructive hurricane was Hurricane Jared, a super hurricane that made landfall in Hispaniola and the Mid-Atlantic states, killing tens of thousands of people. Other devastating hurricanes were Francisco, a super hurricane that affected part of the Mid-Atlantic States, and Lauren, a Category 4 hurricane that hit Houston, Texas, killing over 500 people.
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