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The 2024 Oregonian cyclone season was an extremely active and destructive year of cyclones affecting the US state of Oregon. The season featured 20 total cyclones, 19 named storms, 17 severe storms, 11 intense storms, and 5 extreme storms. The season featured Storm Rowan, which is tied for the strongest storm to ever affect the Pacific Northwest with a cyclone in November 2021. Cyclones were named by the JXCA, the official cyclone agency located within the state. This season was the first in which cyclones affecting Oregon were designated, with the procedure beginning on February 19. This was also when the season officially began. [[Arrocane Milton|Read more]]...
Arrocane Milton was an extremely powerful and devastating tropical cyclone which in 2019, became the strongest, and most intense ever recorded in the basin. Milton made landfall in Meridian, Cydonia, 2 months after the devastating [[Arrocane Arlene]] tore through the city 2 months prior. The thirteenth named storm, eighth arrocane, fifth major arrocane, and third [[List of Category 5 arrocanes|Category 5 arrocane]] of the [[2019 Ardonia arrocane season]]. [[Arrocane Milton|Read more]]...


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Arrocane Milton
Arrocane Milton

Featured Hypothetical Article of the Month

Arrocane Milton was an extremely powerful and devastating tropical cyclone which in 2019, became the strongest, and most intense ever recorded in the basin. Milton made landfall in Meridian, Cydonia, 2 months after the devastating Arrocane Arlene tore through the city 2 months prior. The thirteenth named storm, eighth arrocane, fifth major arrocane, and third Category 5 arrocane of the 2019 Ardonia arrocane season. Read more...


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