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Article Subject Class Importance Comments
Weather of 2023 List of weather events List  High 
List of costliest tropical cyclones Tropical cyclone list List  Low  Alternate version
Weather of 1985 List of weather events Start  Low 
October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone Extratropical cyclone C  Top 
In-flight fire Type of aviation accident C  Mid 
1966 Air New Zealand DC-8 crash Aviation accident B  Low  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Rocky Mountain Airways Flight 217 Aviation accident B  Low 
2017 Teterboro Learjet crash Aviation accident B  Low 
Olympic Airways Flight 3838 Aviation accident B  Mid 
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 Aviation accident B  Mid  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Horizon Air Flight 2658 Aviation accident C  Low 
Ural Airlines Flight 178 Aviation accident  GA  Low  Pushed it into GA, updated with report
2024 Alaska Air Fuel Douglas C-54 crash Aviation accident C  Low 

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Random Tropical Cyclone (show another)

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Arthur off the east coast of North Carolina near peak intensity on May 18

Tropical Storm Arthur was a strong off-season tropical cyclone that impacted the East Coast of the United States in May 2020. The first of thirty-one depressions and thirty named storms of the extremely active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Arthur marked the record sixth consecutive year in the Atlantic basin with a tropical cyclone forming before June. It was one of two off-season storms in the season, alongside short-lived Tropical Storm Bertha. Arthur originated from a front that stalled over the Straits of Florida on May 10, which slowly drifted south for two days. The system became a tropical depression on May 16 north of The Bahamas. A day later, the system intensified into a tropical storm and was named Arthur. Arthur gradually intensified while tracking towards the Outer Banks of North Carolina, attaining its peak intensity with maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 990 mbar (29 inHg) on May 19, before skirting the region and becoming an extratropical cyclone. The cyclone then accelerated towards Bermuda and dissipated on May 21.

Arthur caused choppy seas and rip currents to much of the East Coast. In its formative stages, the storm brought severe weather, including hail and high winds, to southern Florida. In the state, heavy rain caused the ceiling of a house to collapse on a boy, injuring him. Tropical cyclone warnings and watches were issued for North Carolina, where Arthur brought heavy rain and tropical storm-force wind gusts to the coastline. Elsewhere, the storm caused gusty winds. No fatalities were reported from the storm, and according to the National Centers for Environmental Information, damage totaled $112,000 (2020 USD). (Full article...)

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