2003
Hurricane Claudette
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Hurricane Erika
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All other systems like Grace,Fay,Alison doe's not count an this....
2000
Hurricane Keith
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1999
Hurricane Bret...Cat4 hurricane(One of the most powerful BOC storms in history)
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1996
Hurricane Dolly...Yes it made landfall at a lower lat. But it also shows us like Keith that system can develop back into hurricanes after the Yuctan.
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1995
Hurricane Opal...In which shows that a hurricane can develop quite strongly near this area. Even so it was moving northeastward...
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Hurricane Roxanne...Yes a weird one...
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1993
Hurricane Gert...This shows that these storms get stronger as they near the coast...
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1990
Hurricane Diana...Yet another one that bombed out as it was coming in...
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1989
Hurricane Chantal
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Hurricane Jerry
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1988
Hurricane Debby...Yet another that did its dirty work as it came in.
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Hurricane Gilbert...The King of the Atlatnic. Which weaken as it came across the Yuctan to a cat2. Then back to a cat4 by landfall...
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1985
Hurricane Juan...Yes its on the north end. But it formed near Emily now.
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1983
Hurricane Alicia...This shows how favable those waters off Texas can be.
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Hurricane Barry...Kind of like Erika...
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1980
Hurricane Allen...This is why we need to watch this system...Because of how warm these waters are. With the favabale upper level enviroment. Who knows what we will wake up to.
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Some storms that formed or moved pass where Emily is.
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