. . "1118217152"^^ . . "Hurricane Ginger was the second longest-lasting Atlantic hurricane on record. The eighth tropical cyclone and fifth hurricane of the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season, Ginger spent 27.25 days as a tropical cyclone, lasting from September 6 to October 3. Twenty of those days (September 11 \u2013 September 30), Ginger was classified as a hurricane. The storm formed northeast of the Bahamas, and for the first nine days of its duration tracked generally eastward or northeastward while gradually strengthening to peak winds of 110 mph (175 km/h). On September 14, Ginger slowed and turned to a general westward track, passing near Bermuda on September 23. There, the hurricane produced gusty winds and high waves, but no damage."@en . . "Image of Hurricane Ginger on September 13"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Ginger1971sep131221z.gif"@en . . "hurricane"@en . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1136537"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "El hurac\u00E1n Ginger fue el segundo hurac\u00E1n que m\u00E1s dur\u00F3, registrada en la historia despu\u00E9s del . Fue cicl\u00F3n tropical y quinto hurac\u00E1n de la , Ginger dur\u00F3 27 d\u00EDas como cicl\u00F3n tropical, con una duraci\u00F3n del 6 de septiembre hasta el 3 de octubre. La tormenta se form\u00F3 al noreste de las Bahamas, y durante los primeros nueve d\u00EDas de su duraci\u00F3n en general hacia el este o hacia el noreste, mientras que el fortalecimiento gradual de los vientos m\u00E1ximos de 110 mph (175 km/h).\u200B El 14 de septiembre, el Ginger se desaceler\u00F3 y se convirti\u00F3 en una pista hacia el oeste, en general, pasando cerca de las Bermudas el 23 de septiembre.\u200B All\u00ED, el hurac\u00E1n produjo fuertes vientos y grandes olas, pero sin da\u00F1os."@es . . . . . . "Atl"@en . . . . "1971"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10"^^ . 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"El hurac\u00E1n Ginger fue el segundo hurac\u00E1n que m\u00E1s dur\u00F3, registrada en la historia despu\u00E9s del . Fue cicl\u00F3n tropical y quinto hurac\u00E1n de la , Ginger dur\u00F3 27 d\u00EDas como cicl\u00F3n tropical, con una duraci\u00F3n del 6 de septiembre hasta el 3 de octubre. La tormenta se form\u00F3 al noreste de las Bahamas, y durante los primeros nueve d\u00EDas de su duraci\u00F3n en general hacia el este o hacia el noreste, mientras que el fortalecimiento gradual de los vientos m\u00E1ximos de 110 mph (175 km/h).\u200B El 14 de septiembre, el Ginger se desaceler\u00F3 y se convirti\u00F3 en una pista hacia el oeste, en general, pasando cerca de las Bermudas el 23 de septiembre.\u200B All\u00ED, el hurac\u00E1n produjo fuertes vientos y grandes olas, pero sin da\u00F1os. Mientras que en el oc\u00E9ano Atl\u00E1ntico occidental, el cicl\u00F3n se convirti\u00F3 en el objetivo \u00FAltimo del proyecto Stormfury, que buscaban debilitar los huracanes mediante el dep\u00F3sito de yoduro de plata en las bandas de lluvia del cicl\u00F3n tropical. El hurac\u00E1n en \u00FAltima instancia golpe\u00F3 Carolina del Norte el 30 de septiembre como un hurac\u00E1n m\u00EDnimo, azotando la costa con fuertes vientos que causaron cortes de energ\u00EDa en toda la regi\u00F3n. Las fuertes lluvias inundaron las ciudades y dej\u00F3 graves da\u00F1os a los cultivos, con 3 millones de bushels de ma\u00EDz y 1 mill\u00F3n de toneladas de soja perdidos. Da\u00F1os en el estado se estima en $ 10 millones (1971 USD, $ 54,2 millones 2011 USD). M\u00E1s al norte, precipitaciones moderadas y vientos de propagaci\u00F3n a trav\u00E9s de los estados del Atl\u00E1ntico medio, aunque no hubo un da\u00F1o significativo reportado fuera de Carolina del Norte.Despu\u00E9s de pasar por Carolina del norte se alej\u00F3 de costa intensific\u00E1ndose a categor\u00EDa 2 y luego se debilit\u00F3 a categor\u00EDa 1 se movi\u00F3 del oeste al este y pasando eso, dio una vuelta peque\u00F1a pasando de este a noreste. Nuevamente pas\u00F3 a categor\u00EDa 2 y ahora movi\u00E9ndose de sur-suroeste debilit\u00E1ndose como una peque\u00F1a tormenta tropical y finalmente disip\u00E1ndose."@es . . . "95"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hurricane Ginger"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u98D3\u98CE\u91D1\u683C\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AHurricane Ginger\uFF09\uFF0C\u662F1971\u5E74\u5927\u897F\u6D0B\u98D3\u98CE\u5B63\u7684\u7B2C8\u4E2A\u70ED\u5E26\u6C14\u65CB\u548C\u7B2C5\u4E2A\u98D3\u98CE\uFF0C\u5176\u4F5C\u4E3A\u70ED\u5E26\u6C14\u65CB\u7684\u6301\u7EED\u65F6\u95F4\u4ECE9\u67086\u65E5\u5F00\u59CB\u523010\u67083\u65E5\u4E3A\u6B62\uFF0C\u957F\u8FBE27.25\u5929\uFF0C\u8FD9\u5176\u4E2D\u4ECE9\u670811\u81F330\u65E5\u768420\u5929\u91CC\u8FBE\u5230\u4E86\u98D3\u98CE\u5F3A\u5EA6\u3002\u98CE\u66B4\u5728\u5DF4\u54C8\u9A6C\u4E1C\u5317\u65B9\u5411\u5F62\u6210\uFF0C\u4E4B\u540E\u7684\u4E5D\u5929\u91CC\u603B\u4F53\u5411\u4E1C\u6216\u4E1C\u5317\u65B9\u5411\u79FB\u52A8\u5E76\u9010\u6E10\u589E\u5F3A\u5230\u6BCF\u5C0F\u65F6175\u516C\u91CC\u7684\u6700\u5927\u98CE\u901F\u30029\u670814\u65E5\uFF0C\u91D1\u683C\u7684\u884C\u8FDB\u901F\u5EA6\u653E\u7F13\u5E76\u9010\u6E10\u8F6C\u5411\u671D\u897F\uFF0C\u4E8E9\u670823\u65E5\u5728\u767E\u6155\u5927\u9644\u8FD1\u7ECF\u8FC7\uFF0C\u4EA7\u751F\u4E86\u72C2\u98CE\u548C\u5DE8\u6D6A\uFF0C\u4F46\u6CA1\u6709\u7ED9\u5F53\u5730\u9020\u6210\u635F\u5931\u3002 \u98D3\u98CE\u91D1\u683C\u5728\u4F4D\u4E8E\u5927\u897F\u6D0B\u897F\u90E8\u4E0A\u7A7A\u65F6\u6210\u4E3A\u7684\u6700\u540E\u4E00\u4E2A\u76EE\u6807\uFF0C\u8BE5\u8BA1\u5212\u65E8\u5728\u901A\u8FC7\u5411\u70ED\u5E26\u6C14\u65CB\u7684\u96E8\u5E26\u4E2D\u6295\u653E\u7898\u5316\u94F6\u6765\u524A\u5F31\u5176\u5F3A\u5EA6\u3002\u98CE\u66B4\u4E8E9\u670830\u65E5\u4EE5\u98D3\u98CE\u7684\u6700\u4F4E\u6807\u51C6\u88AD\u51FB\u4E86\u5317\u5361\u7F57\u83B1\u7EB3\u5DDE\uFF0C\u7ED9\u6D77\u5CB8\u6CBF\u7EBF\u5E26\u53BB\u4E86\u72C2\u98CE\uFF0C\u5BFC\u81F4\u90E8\u5206\u5730\u533A\u505C\u7535\u3002\u5927\u96E8\u5BFC\u81F4\u57CE\u9547\u88AB\u6DF9\uFF0C\u519C\u4F5C\u7269\u53D7\u635F\u4E25\u91CD\uFF0C\u635F\u5931\u4E86300\u4E07\u84B2\u5F0F\u8033\u7389\u7C73\u548C100\u4E07\u84B2\u5F0F\u8033\u5927\u8C46\u3002\u8BE5\u5DDE\u906D\u53D7\u7684\u7ECF\u6D4E\u635F\u5931\u4F30\u8BA1\u8FBE\u52301000\u4E07\u7F8E\u5143\uFF081971\u5E74\u7F8E\u5143\uFF0C\u76F8\u5F53\u4E8E2023\u5E74\u76846691\u842C\u7F8E\u5143\uFF09\u3002\u98CE\u66B4\u8FD8\u7ED9\u66F4\u5317\u90E8\u7684\u4E2D\u5927\u897F\u6D0B\u5404\u5DDE\u5E26\u53BB\u4E86\u4E2D\u7B49\u7A0B\u5EA6\u964D\u96E8\u548C\u5927\u98CE\uFF0C\u4E0D\u8FC7\u9664\u5317\u5361\u7F57\u83B1\u7EB3\u5DDE\u5916\uFF0C\u6CA1\u6709\u5176\u4ED6\u5730\u533A\u51FA\u73B0\u4E25\u91CD\u635F\u5931\u7684\u62A5\u9053\u3002"@zh . "September 10, 1971"@en . . . "--10-06"^^ . . . . . . "1971"^^ . "Hurac\u00E1n Ginger"@es . . . "Hurricane Ginger was the second longest-lasting Atlantic hurricane on record. The eighth tropical cyclone and fifth hurricane of the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season, Ginger spent 27.25 days as a tropical cyclone, lasting from September 6 to October 3. Twenty of those days (September 11 \u2013 September 30), Ginger was classified as a hurricane. The storm formed northeast of the Bahamas, and for the first nine days of its duration tracked generally eastward or northeastward while gradually strengthening to peak winds of 110 mph (175 km/h). On September 14, Ginger slowed and turned to a general westward track, passing near Bermuda on September 23. There, the hurricane produced gusty winds and high waves, but no damage. While over the western Atlantic Ocean, Ginger became the last target of Project Stormfury, which sought to weaken hurricanes by depositing silver iodide into tropical cyclone rainbands. Ginger ultimately struck North Carolina on September 30 as a minimal hurricane, lashing the coastline with gusty winds that caused power outages across the region. Heavy rainfall flooded towns and left severe crop damage, with 3 million bushels of corn and 1 million bushels of soybean lost. Damage in the state was estimated at $10 million (1971 US dollars, $66.9 million 2022 USD). Further north, moderate precipitation and winds spread through the Mid-Atlantic states, although no significant damage was reported outside North Carolina. Ginger has the highest accumulated cyclone energy for a hurricane below major hurricane strength in the Atlantic basin, at 44.2."@en . . . . "23679"^^ . . . . . . . "Hurricane Ginger"@en . . "\u98D3\u98CE\u91D1\u683C"@zh . . "October 7, 1971"@en . . . "959"^^ .