A hurricane bulletin is a public forecast issued by the National Hurricane Center, and is written in plain language. Information is provided on the hurricane's current location and where hurricane watch and warnings apply. Information on the physical conditions such as wind speed, size, central pressure and direction of movement of the hurricane are also provided.
Hurricane Katrina reached hurricane status on August 25, 2005.
There were 2, Hurricane Gordan in 1994 which became a hurricane on November 17th and hurricane Gordan in 2006 became a hurricane on September 3th.
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The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
1) Galveston Hurricane of 1900 2) Hurricane Ivan 3) Hurricane Katrina
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The Bulletin ended in 2008.
The Bulletin was created in 1880.
Edmonton Bulletin was created in 1880.
Edmonton Bulletin ended in 1951.
Bulletin of Volcanology was created in 1922.
Philadelphia Bulletin ended in 1982.
Comics Bulletin was created in 2000.
AAPG Bulletin was created in 1917.
Psychological Bulletin was created in 1904.
The Herald Bulletin was created in 1868.
Bulletin of Insectology was created in 1928.