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The name Alberto has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Alberto (1982) – a Category 1 hurricane that formed near Cuba, where it caused 23 deaths from heavy flooding. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1988) – moved offshore up the east coast of the United States and crossed the Canadian Maritimes; caused no major damage. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) – made landfall in Florida, continued over Georgia and Alabama, causing significant damage from flooding; caused 30 deaths and $1.03 billion (1994 USD) damages, mostly in Georgia. * Hurricane Alberto (2000) – a long-lasting Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic which did not approach land. * Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) – made landfall about 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee, Florida, before causing minor da

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  • The name Alberto has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Alberto (1982) – a Category 1 hurricane that formed near Cuba, where it caused 23 deaths from heavy flooding. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1988) – moved offshore up the east coast of the United States and crossed the Canadian Maritimes; caused no major damage. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) – made landfall in Florida, continued over Georgia and Alabama, causing significant damage from flooding; caused 30 deaths and $1.03 billion (1994 USD) damages, mostly in Georgia. * Hurricane Alberto (2000) – a long-lasting Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic which did not approach land. * Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) – made landfall about 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee, Florida, before causing minor damage and flooding in the Carolinas. * Tropical Storm Alberto (2012) – an early season tropical storm which did not affect land. * Tropical Storm Alberto (2018) – a damaging pre-season storm that made landfall in Florida causing 12 fatalities and heavy flooding.This article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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  • The name Alberto has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Alberto (1982) – a Category 1 hurricane that formed near Cuba, where it caused 23 deaths from heavy flooding. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1988) – moved offshore up the east coast of the United States and crossed the Canadian Maritimes; caused no major damage. * Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) – made landfall in Florida, continued over Georgia and Alabama, causing significant damage from flooding; caused 30 deaths and $1.03 billion (1994 USD) damages, mostly in Georgia. * Hurricane Alberto (2000) – a long-lasting Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic which did not approach land. * Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) – made landfall about 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee, Florida, before causing minor da (en)
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  • Tropischer Wirbelsturm Alberto (de)
  • Huracán Alberto (es)
  • Hurricane Alberto (en)
  • Cyclone tropical Alberto (fr)
  • Uragano Alberto (it)
  • 허리케인 알베르토 (ko)
  • Tropische storm Alberto (nl)
  • トロピカル・ストーム・アルベルト (ja)
  • Furacão Alberto (pt)
  • 颶風阿爾貝托 (zh)
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