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The effects of Hurricane Dean in the Lesser Antilles were spread over five island countries and included 3 fatalities. Hurricane Dean of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season formed in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cape Verde on August 14, 2007. The National Hurricane Center's first Forecast Advisory on the system anticipated that the Cape Verde-type hurricane would pass into the Caribbean through the Lesser Antilles. The storm moved persistently towards the small island chain, strengthening until it passed through the islands three days later on August 17 as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It went on to brush the island of Jamaica and reached Category 5 strength before making landfall on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.

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  • The effects of Hurricane Dean in the Lesser Antilles were spread over five island countries and included 3 fatalities. Hurricane Dean of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season formed in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cape Verde on August 14, 2007. The National Hurricane Center's first Forecast Advisory on the system anticipated that the Cape Verde-type hurricane would pass into the Caribbean through the Lesser Antilles. The storm moved persistently towards the small island chain, strengthening until it passed through the islands three days later on August 17 as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It went on to brush the island of Jamaica and reached Category 5 strength before making landfall on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. While crossing the Lesser Antilles, Dean caused moderate damage in St. Lucia, Martinique, and Dominica, where it washed out roads, damaged houses, and killed 6 people. It also devastated the agriculture-dependent economies of those three states, as well as that of Guadeloupe, destroying between 80% and 100% of the banana crops. Deaths were reported as far away as Trinidad. (en)
  • Os efeitos do furacão Dean nas Pequenas Antilhas foram vários e difundidos sobre as ilhas. Nestas ilhas, 3 pessoas morreram. O furacão Dean formou-se de uma onda tropical em 14 de agosto de 2007, no Oceano Atlântico a 1800 km a oeste de Cabo Verde. O primeiro aviso sobre Dean feito pelo Centro Nacional de Furacões dos Estados Unidos antecipou que o sistema era um "furacão do tipo Cabo Verde", ou seja, formou-se próximo ao arquipélago e que poderia passar sobre as Pequenas Antilhas. A tempestade moveu-se persistentemente em direção a estas pequenas ilhas. Realmente, em 17 de agosto, Dean passou sobre as ilhas como um furacão de categoria 2 na escala de furacões de Saffir-Simpson. O furacão continuou o seu caminho, "varrendo" a Jamaica e alcançando a categoria 5 antes de atingir o México na Península de Iucatã. O furacão Dean causou danos moderados em Santa Lúcia, Martinica e Dominica, onde inundou rodovias, danificou casas e matou seis pessoas. Ele também devastou a agricultura destas ilhas e também de Guadalupe, destruindo de 80 a 100% a produção de bananas. (pt)
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  • The effects of Hurricane Dean in the Lesser Antilles were spread over five island countries and included 3 fatalities. Hurricane Dean of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season formed in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cape Verde on August 14, 2007. The National Hurricane Center's first Forecast Advisory on the system anticipated that the Cape Verde-type hurricane would pass into the Caribbean through the Lesser Antilles. The storm moved persistently towards the small island chain, strengthening until it passed through the islands three days later on August 17 as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It went on to brush the island of Jamaica and reached Category 5 strength before making landfall on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. (en)
  • Os efeitos do furacão Dean nas Pequenas Antilhas foram vários e difundidos sobre as ilhas. Nestas ilhas, 3 pessoas morreram. O furacão Dean formou-se de uma onda tropical em 14 de agosto de 2007, no Oceano Atlântico a 1800 km a oeste de Cabo Verde. O primeiro aviso sobre Dean feito pelo Centro Nacional de Furacões dos Estados Unidos antecipou que o sistema era um "furacão do tipo Cabo Verde", ou seja, formou-se próximo ao arquipélago e que poderia passar sobre as Pequenas Antilhas. A tempestade moveu-se persistentemente em direção a estas pequenas ilhas. Realmente, em 17 de agosto, Dean passou sobre as ilhas como um furacão de categoria 2 na escala de furacões de Saffir-Simpson. O furacão continuou o seu caminho, "varrendo" a Jamaica e alcançando a categoria 5 antes de atingir o México na (pt)
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  • Efeitos do furacão Dean nas Pequenas Antilhas (pt)
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