Hurricane Erin
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The name Erin has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean:
  • Hurricane Erin (1989)
  • Hurricane Erin (1995)
    Hurricane Erin (1995)
    Hurricane Erin was the fifth named tropical cyclone and the second hurricane of the unusually active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Erin began as a tropical wave off the west coast of Africa on July 22, and crossed the Atlantic ocean without ever developing. On July 31, the last day of the month,...

  • Hurricane Erin (2001)
    Hurricane Erin (2001)
    Hurricane Erin was the longest-lived hurricane in the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. The sixth tropical depression, fifth tropical storm, and first hurricane, Erin developed from a tropical wave on September 1. After strengthening to a 60 mph tropical storm as it moved to the west-northwest,...

  • Tropical Storm Erin (2007)
    Tropical Storm Erin (2007)
    Tropical Storm Erin was the second tropical cyclone to make landfall in the United States in the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The fifth named storm of the season, it formed in the Gulf of Mexico on August 14 from a persistent area of convection...

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