Hurricane Cindy

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El nom de Cindy és utilitzat per anomenar a set ciclons tropicals a l'oceà Atlàntic. * Huracà Cindy l'any 1959 - va causar un dany menor a Carolina del Sud. * - va causar un dany equivalent a dotze milions de dòlars i tres morts a Texas i Louisiana. * - format entre les Bermudes i Nova Escòcia i es mogué a l'est, però no va arribar a tocar terra. * - va estar a mar obert i es dissipà centenars de millor de les Açores. * - la depressió tropical Cindy que va travessar Martinique, matant a dues persones; sent una tempesta tropical, i va recalar a la República Dominicana, matant a dues persones més. * - va arribar fins a Categoria 4 però mai va tocar terra. * l'any 2005- va recalar a prop de la gran illa de Louisiana com a huracà, amb un desbordament moderat i s'han comunicat algu rdf:langString
The name Cindy has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. Used nine times in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Cindy (1959), caused minor damage to South Carolina * Tropical Storm Cindy (1963), caused $12 million damage and three deaths in Texas and Louisiana * Tropical Storm Cindy (1981), formed between Bermuda and Nova Scotia, remained in the open sea * Tropical Storm Cindy (1987), stayed in the open sea * Tropical Storm Cindy (1993), the tropical depression that became Cindy crossed Martinique, killing two; as a tropical storm, it made landfall on the Dominican Republic, killing two more * Hurricane Cindy (1999), reached Category 4 but never threatened land * Hurricane Cindy (2005), made landfall near Grand Isle, Louisiana, as a weak hurricane; moderate flooding and some rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El nom de Cindy és utilitzat per anomenar a set ciclons tropicals a l'oceà Atlàntic. * Huracà Cindy l'any 1959 - va causar un dany menor a Carolina del Sud. * - va causar un dany equivalent a dotze milions de dòlars i tres morts a Texas i Louisiana. * - format entre les Bermudes i Nova Escòcia i es mogué a l'est, però no va arribar a tocar terra. * - va estar a mar obert i es dissipà centenars de millor de les Açores. * - la depressió tropical Cindy que va travessar Martinique, matant a dues persones; sent una tempesta tropical, i va recalar a la República Dominicana, matant a dues persones més. * - va arribar fins a Categoria 4 però mai va tocar terra. * l'any 2005- va recalar a prop de la gran illa de Louisiana com a huracà, amb un desbordament moderat i s'han comunicat alguns danys per tornados. Originalment va ser catalogat com a tempesta tropical però més tard augmentà fins a la categoria d'huracà.
rdf:langString The name Cindy has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide. Used nine times in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Cindy (1959), caused minor damage to South Carolina * Tropical Storm Cindy (1963), caused $12 million damage and three deaths in Texas and Louisiana * Tropical Storm Cindy (1981), formed between Bermuda and Nova Scotia, remained in the open sea * Tropical Storm Cindy (1987), stayed in the open sea * Tropical Storm Cindy (1993), the tropical depression that became Cindy crossed Martinique, killing two; as a tropical storm, it made landfall on the Dominican Republic, killing two more * Hurricane Cindy (1999), reached Category 4 but never threatened land * Hurricane Cindy (2005), made landfall near Grand Isle, Louisiana, as a weak hurricane; moderate flooding and some tornado damage reported * Tropical Storm Cindy (2011), formed northeast of Bermuda and moved out to sea * Tropical Storm Cindy (2017), a large tropical storm that formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in southwest Louisiana; produced heavy rainfall and flooding Used once in the Southwest Indian Ocean: * Tropical Storm Cindy (1998), originally named Victor in the Australian region; renamed Cindy as it moved into the Southwest Indian Ocean Used once in the Australian region: * Cyclone Cindy (1970), short-lived storm in the Gulf of CarpentariaThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article.
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