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hurricane

[hur-i-keyn, huhr-, -kuhn] / ˈhɜr ɪˌkeɪn, ˈhʌr-, -kən /


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Hyatt expects seven of its properties in Jamaica will remain closed until the fourth quarter of 2026 due to damage from the hurricane, the company said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maine was hit hard by winter storms and Florida by hurricanes, leading to repair costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

It lived through snowstorms, blackouts, post-9/11 security shifts, hurricanes and a pandemic that briefly emptied the subway system entirely.

From Salon

Ocean regions that fuel the planet's most powerful hurricanes and typhoons are heating up in the North Atlantic and Western Pacific.

From Science Daily

This year marked the first time in 10 years that none of the hurricanes that formed during the Atlantic season made landfall on the U.S. coast, according to the Swiss Re Institute.

From The Wall Street Journal