2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Farm River)

This Page is currently under construction.The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season is a very active season the produced a number of storms, most of these occur in July - November. A very strong La Niña event have been attributed to this activity. This season feature the two Atlantic-Pacific crossovers. These are Jose-Greg and Sean-Norma. This season officially started on July 1 and ended on November 30. Also, this season proved to be disastrous to Central America and United States due to many major hurricanes hitting these areas.

The strongest, deadliest and costliest of this season is Jose, which ravaged Central America and the impact reaches as far as South America and it is also first Atlantic-Pacific crossover since Cesar-Douglas in 1996. It had caused $13 billion in damages and 2173 fatalities, the costliest and deadliest since Matthew in 2016.

The other costly hurricane is Irma, which became category 5 and hit Florida as category 3, The storm had caused $5 billion in damages and 112 fatalities.

The last storm of the season, Beta, became the third storm that lasts in two calendar years, the first is Alice in 1954-55, and the second is Zeta in 2005-06.

Tropical Storm Arlene
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Hurricane Bret
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Tropical Storm Cindy
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