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'''Arrocane Arlene''' was a catastrophic and historic tropical cyclone—the most powerful arrocane ever recorded in the '''Ardonia basin'''. Forming in mid-May 2019, the storm rapidly intensified into the earliest '''Category 5 arrocane''' on record, ultimately breaking over a dozen basin-wide records for intensity, windspeed, rainfall, storm surge, and landfall strength. Arlene reached a peak intensity of '''180 mph (290 km/h)''' sustained winds and a central pressure of '''899 mbar''', making it the strongest arrocane ever observed in the region. [[Arrocane Arlene|Read more]]... | |||
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Arrocane Arlene was a catastrophic and historic tropical cyclone—the most powerful arrocane ever recorded in the Ardonia basin. Forming in mid-May 2019, the storm rapidly intensified into the earliest Category 5 arrocane on record, ultimately breaking over a dozen basin-wide records for intensity, windspeed, rainfall, storm surge, and landfall strength. Arlene reached a peak intensity of 180 mph (290 km/h) sustained winds and a central pressure of 899 mbar, making it the strongest arrocane ever observed in the region. Read more...
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