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Hurricane Michael of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season caused widespread, but relatively minor damage in Atlantic Canada. The seventeenth tropical cyclone, thirteenth named storm, and eighth hurricane of the season, Michael developed from a non-tropical system to the southwest of Bermuda on October 15. The system was initially subtropical, but rapidly acquired tropical characteristics by October 17. Michael quickly strengthened into a hurricane later that day. By October 20, Michael peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale at a relatively high latitude of 44°N. The storm weakened slightly to a Category 1 hurricane and became extratropical shortly before making landfall in Newfoundland on October 20.

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  • Hurikán Michael byl 17. bouře, 13. pojmenovaná bouře a 8. hurikán atlantické hurikánové sezóny 2000. (cs)
  • Hurricane Michael of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season caused widespread, but relatively minor damage in Atlantic Canada. The seventeenth tropical cyclone, thirteenth named storm, and eighth hurricane of the season, Michael developed from a non-tropical system to the southwest of Bermuda on October 15. The system was initially subtropical, but rapidly acquired tropical characteristics by October 17. Michael quickly strengthened into a hurricane later that day. By October 20, Michael peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale at a relatively high latitude of 44°N. The storm weakened slightly to a Category 1 hurricane and became extratropical shortly before making landfall in Newfoundland on October 20. As the intensity of Michael was equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane during landfall, high winds were reported throughout Atlantic Canada, especially in Newfoundland. Winds from the storm peaked at 172 km/h (107 mph) in St. Lawrence, Newfoundland; other locations across the island reported winds of 128 to 150 km/h (80 to 93 mph). High winds caused minor structure damage across Newfoundland, confined to vinyl siding peeled off, shattered windows, and unroofed houses. In addition, sporadic power outages were also reported from Corner Brook to St. John's. Michael also dropped rainfall across Atlantic Canada and in Maine. The rainfall was generally light, with much of the region reporting between 25 to 51 mm (0.98 to 2.01 in) of precipitation. Michael also produced high tides, accompanied by waves reported as high as 16.9 m (55 ft) by a buoy well offshore of Newfoundland. (en)
  • L’ouragan Michael fut le dix-septième système tropical, le treizième à recevoir un nom et le huitième ouragan de la saison cyclonique 2000 dans l'océan Atlantique nord. Il se développa en tant que dépression subtropicale le 15 octobre au sud-ouest des Bermudes et atteignit la catégorie 2 de l'échelle de Saffir-Simpson le 19 octobre alors qu'il était en mer à une latitude relativement peu commune, soit 44°N. Michael frappa Terre-Neuve le 20 octobre, une fois qu'il se fut transformé en cyclone extratropical. Il traversa celle-ci en son centre avant d'être absorbé dans la circulation d'altitude. Les vents notés à diverses stations atteignirent jusqu'à 172 km/h à St. Lawrence. Ces vents causèrent des dégâts mineurs aux arbres, maisons et au réseau de distribution électrique. Le système affecta également une bonne partie des provinces maritimes du Canada et de l'État du Maine aux États-Unis, y laissant des accumulations de pluie entre 25 et 50 mm. La hauteur maximale des vagues fut de 16,9 mètres selon une bouée météorologique au large de Terre-Neuve. (fr)
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  • Hurikán Michael byl 17. bouře, 13. pojmenovaná bouře a 8. hurikán atlantické hurikánové sezóny 2000. (cs)
  • Hurricane Michael of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season caused widespread, but relatively minor damage in Atlantic Canada. The seventeenth tropical cyclone, thirteenth named storm, and eighth hurricane of the season, Michael developed from a non-tropical system to the southwest of Bermuda on October 15. The system was initially subtropical, but rapidly acquired tropical characteristics by October 17. Michael quickly strengthened into a hurricane later that day. By October 20, Michael peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale at a relatively high latitude of 44°N. The storm weakened slightly to a Category 1 hurricane and became extratropical shortly before making landfall in Newfoundland on October 20. (en)
  • L’ouragan Michael fut le dix-septième système tropical, le treizième à recevoir un nom et le huitième ouragan de la saison cyclonique 2000 dans l'océan Atlantique nord. Il se développa en tant que dépression subtropicale le 15 octobre au sud-ouest des Bermudes et atteignit la catégorie 2 de l'échelle de Saffir-Simpson le 19 octobre alors qu'il était en mer à une latitude relativement peu commune, soit 44°N. (fr)
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  • Hurricane Michael (2000) (en)
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