Category 3 hurricane (SSHS) | ||||||
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Kim at Category 3 |
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Formed | August 12, 2013 | |||||
Dissipated | August 20, 2013 | |||||
Accumulated Cyclone Energy | 11+ | |||||
Highest winds | (120 mph) (1-minute sustained winds) | |||||
Lowest pressure | 940 hPa | |||||
Damages | None | |||||
Direct Fatalities | 0 direct | |||||
Indirect Fatalities | 0 indirect | |||||
Missing | 0 missing | |||||
Areas affected | Europe | |||||
Part of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season |
Hurricane Kim was the 12th storm, 10th hurricane, and 9th major hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.
Storm History[]
Remnants of Hurricane Julian moved across Haiti into the Bahamas. It began to redevelop. It was designated Tropical Depression Twelve. It continued to organize and became Tropical Storm Kim 40 miles off the Outer Banks of Carolina.
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