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- Hurricane_Cora abstract "Hurricane Cora was the first tropical cyclone of the 1978 Atlantic hurricane season to reach hurricane strength. Forming from a disturbance that exited the African coast on August 7, the storm moved at an unusually high forward speed for a cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean in August. The storm later reached hurricane strength and formed a well-defined eye that lasted only 12 hours before the eye rapidly lost organization for unknown reasons, though the post-season report on the storm mentions the possibility that its high speed caused the eye to dissipate. The storm moved west-southwestward, weakening before making landfall on the island of Grenada. The storm lost its circulation and became a tropical wave on August 12. The remnant crossed over Central America into the Pacific Ocean, where it reintensified, becoming Hurricane Kristy.Cora was an unusual cyclone, maintaining an unusually low latitude for the Atlantic in August at high speeds, similar to the tracks of Tropical Storm Alma in 1974 and Tropical Storm Fran in 1990. The hurricane was also upgraded into a hurricane based solely on satellite photography, the second time this occurred. Although it passed through the Windward Islands and the Lesser Antilles, only minor effects were reported. Cora was also responsible for altering weather conditions allowing for a takeoff of the historical flight of the Double Eagle II hot air balloon.".
- Hurricane_Cora thumbnail CoraAugust819781601UTC.gif?width=300.
- Hurricane_Cora wikiPageID "22546492".
- Hurricane_Cora wikiPageRevisionID "589385335".
- Hurricane_Cora 1MinWinds "80".
- Hurricane_Cora areas Barbados.
- Hurricane_Cora areas Grenada.
- Hurricane_Cora areas Saint_Lucia.
- Hurricane_Cora areas Windward_Islands.
- Hurricane_Cora basin "Atl".
- Hurricane_Cora damages "Minimal".
- Hurricane_Cora dissipated "1978-08-12".
- Hurricane_Cora fatalities "1".
- Hurricane_Cora formed "1978-08-07".
- Hurricane_Cora hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Cora.
- Hurricane_Cora hurricaneSeason "1978".
- Hurricane_Cora imageLocation "CoraAugust819781601UTC.gif".
- Hurricane_Cora imageName "Hurricane Cora shortly after reaching hurricane strength.".
- Hurricane_Cora name "Hurricane Cora".
- Hurricane_Cora pressure "980".
- Hurricane_Cora type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Cora year "1978".
- Hurricane_Cora subject Category:1978_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Cora subject Category:1978_meteorology.
- Hurricane_Cora subject Category:Category_1_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Cora type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Hurricane_Cora type Category1AtlanticHurricanes.
- Hurricane_Cora type Cyclone111443721.
- Hurricane_Cora type Hurricane111467018.
- Hurricane_Cora type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Hurricane_Cora type Phenomenon100034213.
- Hurricane_Cora type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hurricane_Cora type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Hurricane_Cora type Process100029677.
- Hurricane_Cora type Storm111462526.
- Hurricane_Cora type Windstorm111527014.
- Hurricane_Cora comment "Hurricane Cora was the first tropical cyclone of the 1978 Atlantic hurricane season to reach hurricane strength. Forming from a disturbance that exited the African coast on August 7, the storm moved at an unusually high forward speed for a cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean in August.".
- Hurricane_Cora label "Hurricane Cora".
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- Hurricane_Cora sameAs Q5947316.
- Hurricane_Cora sameAs Q5947316.
- Hurricane_Cora sameAs Hurricane_Cora.
- Hurricane_Cora wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_Cora?oldid=589385335.
- Hurricane_Cora depiction CoraAugust819781601UTC.gif.
- Hurricane_Cora isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_Cora.