2005 Atlantic hurricane season (KoolGuy8039)

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The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history. An extremely hyperactive, catastrophic and long-lasting season, the 2005 season was one of the few seasons in history to include a storm in December.

Tropical Storm Arlene
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Tropical Storm Brad
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Hurricane Cindy
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Tropical Depression Four
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Hurricane Dennis
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Tropical Depression Six
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Hurricane Erika
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Hurricane Franklin
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Hurricane Gert
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Hurricane Harvey
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Hurricane Irene
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Hurricane Jose
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Tropical Depression Eleven
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Hurricane Katrina
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Hurricane Lee
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Hurricane Maria
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Tropical Depression Thirteen
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Hurricane Nigel
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Hurricane Ophelia
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Tropical Storm Philippe
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Hurricane Rita
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Hurricane Sean
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Hurricane Vance
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Hurricane Wilma
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Storm names
The following is a list of the names that were used in the season.

Retirement
In the spring of 2006, the World Meteorological Organization retired six names: Dennis, Katrina, Nigel, Rita, Vance and Wilma. They will never again be used for an Atlantic hurricane. They were replaced by Don, Katia, Nolan, Rina, Vladimir and Whitney for the 2011 season.