Published September 1, 1999
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Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1997
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The 1997 Atlantic hurricane season is summarized and the year's tropical storms, hurricanes, and one subtropical storm are described. The tropical cyclones were relatively few in number, short lived, and weak compared to long-term climatology. Most systems originated outside the deep Tropics. Hurricane Danny was the only system to make landfall. It produced rainfall totals to near 1 m in southern Alabama and is blamed for five deaths. Hurricane Erika was responsible for the season's two other fatalities, in the coastal waters of Puerto Rico. Corresponding author address: Dr. Edward N. Rappaport, TPC/NHC, 11691 S.W. 17th Street, Miami, FL 33165-2149.
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