Hurricane Delta

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Hurricane Delta was a late-season, unusually intense tropical cyclone in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season that contributed to the season’s record-breaking storm activity.

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Surface form Occurrences
Hurricane Delta (2005) 0

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Atlantic hurricane
Category 3 Atlantic hurricane
tropical cyclone
affected Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Madeira NERFINISHED
Morocco NERFINISHED
Western Sahara NERFINISHED
basin Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
caused heavy rainfall in parts of Macaronesia
maritime disruptions in the eastern Atlantic
power outages in the Canary Islands
strong winds in the Canary Islands
classificationSystem Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale NERFINISHED
contributedTo record-breaking storm activity of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
convertedFrom subtropical storm
didNotMakeLandfallAsHurricane true
formedFrom non-tropical low
formedInMonth November 2005
isLateSeasonStorm true
isNotRetiredName true
isUnusuallyIntense true
maximumSustainedWinds 120
maximumSustainedWindsUnit mph
minimumCentralPressure 962
minimumCentralPressureUnit mbar
monitoredBy National Hurricane Center NERFINISHED
nameLetter Delta NERFINISHED
nameOrigin Greek alphabet
namingList Atlantic tropical cyclone naming list
notableFor being one of several late-season storms in 2005
forming over the open eastern Atlantic
impacting the Canary Islands with hurricane-force gusts
oceanRegion eastern Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf record number of storms in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
peakCategorySaffirSimpson Category 3
remnantLowDissipatedNear northwestern Africa
season 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
stormNumberInSeason 26
trackIncluded east-northeastward motion across the eastern Atlantic
transitionedTo extratropical cyclone
wasSubtropicalAtSomePoint true
year 2005

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