Hurricane Erin

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The name Erin has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean:

  • Hurricane Erin (1989), a Category 2 Cape Verde hurricane that stayed away from land.
  • Hurricane Erin (1995), a Category 2 hurricane that made two landfalls in Florida, resulting in 6 direct deaths and $700 million damage.
  • Hurricane Erin (2001), a Category 3 major hurricane that passed east of Bermuda.
  • Tropical Storm Erin (2007), formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Texas.
  • Tropical Storm Erin (2013), stayed away from land.
  • Tropical Storm Erin (2019), formed off the coast of North Carolina and then moved out to sea; later, after becoming extratropical, produced heavy rain over the Canadian Maritime provinces.
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