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Yes, there has been a Hurricane James. It formed in 1994 during the Atlantic hurricane season but remained a relatively weak tropical storm and did not make landfall. The name James has been used in the Atlantic hurricane naming list, but it is not as common as other hurricane names.
Yes, Hurricane Jacob occurred in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2000. It peaked as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph and did not make landfall.
Yes, Hurricane Patricia was a powerful hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific in October 2015. It became the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph (345 km/h) before making landfall in Mexico.
Yes, there has been a hurricane named Crystal. Hurricane Crystal occurred in 1980 in the eastern Pacific, where it formed and dissipated without making landfall. It was a relatively short-lived storm and is one of the many named storms in the history of hurricane classification.
Yes, there has been a hurricane named Riley. Hurricane Riley was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the Atlantic in 2018. It did not make landfall but was notable for its intensity and the impact it had on ocean conditions in the region. The name Riley has been retired from the list of Atlantic hurricane names due to its significance.
Yes, Hurricane Beverly was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the Atlantic Ocean in 1999. It did not make landfall and dissipated without causing significant damage.
Yes, there has been a Hurricane James. It formed in 1994 during the Atlantic hurricane season but remained a relatively weak tropical storm and did not make landfall. The name James has been used in the Atlantic hurricane naming list, but it is not as common as other hurricane names.
Yes, Hurricane Jacob occurred in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2000. It peaked as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph and did not make landfall.
There was a Hurricane Suzanne in the Atlantic Ocean in 1984. It reached Category 4 intensity but did not make landfall, instead dissipating over open waters.
Yes, Hurricane Patricia was a powerful hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific in October 2015. It became the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph (345 km/h) before making landfall in Mexico.
Yes, there has been a hurricane named Crystal. Hurricane Crystal occurred in 1980 in the eastern Pacific, where it formed and dissipated without making landfall. It was a relatively short-lived storm and is one of the many named storms in the history of hurricane classification.
Yes, there has been a hurricane named Riley. Hurricane Riley was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the Atlantic in 2018. It did not make landfall but was notable for its intensity and the impact it had on ocean conditions in the region. The name Riley has been retired from the list of Atlantic hurricane names due to its significance.
Yes, there have been several hurricanes named Margaret in the Atlantic Ocean. The most notable one was Hurricane Margaret in 1959, which formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Louisiana. Another Hurricane Margaret occurred in 1969, which formed in the Atlantic and dissipated without making landfall.
Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States. It was the ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of 2008.
Yes, there has been a hurricane named Charlene. The most notable occurrence was Hurricane Charlene in 2004, which formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It was a relatively short-lived storm and did not make landfall, causing minimal impact. The name Charlene has not been used in the Atlantic hurricane naming lists.
Yes, there was a Hurricane Cheryl, which occurred in 1980. It was a relatively short-lived tropical storm that formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean and did not make landfall. Hurricane Cheryl did not cause significant damage or impact, and it was eventually downgraded before dissipating.
Yes, there was a hurricane named Patty. Hurricane Patty occurred in October 2012 and was a short-lived tropical storm that formed in the Atlantic Ocean. It reached hurricane status briefly before dissipating and did not make landfall.