hurricane in the PONS Dictionary

hurricane Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Four hurricanes and three tropical storms made landfall during the season, causing 26 deaths and $59.8 million in damage.
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The hurricane cut off communications to inland areas.
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It moved northward and strengthened to a hurricane later that day, but then weakened to a strong tropical storm the next day.
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The hurricane headed generally north-northwestward with no change in intensity.
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Slowly tracking northwestward, the storm rapidly intensified into a hurricane early the next day.
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By the following day, it had strengthened into a hurricane.
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It was the sixth named storm of the season and twice approached hurricane strength.
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The next day, it rapidly strengthened into a hurricane and turned north.
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Overall, there were 16 tropical storms, seven of which strengthened into hurricanes.
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The hurricane resulted in $200,000 in damage, as well as one death.
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