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Climate of 1999
October in Historical Perspective

National Climatic Data Center, 17 November 1999

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  • Climate of 1999: October Overview
  • Detailed Climate Perspectives . . .
  • 1999 Monthly Reports
  • 1998 Monthly Reports
  • Two cyclones hit eastern India during October 1999: one cyclone around the 15th, the other around the 29th. The second cyclone was a super typhoon with winds in excess of 160 mph. Preliminary reports indicated that over 3,400 people have died from the storm. Elsewhere around the globe, eastern areas of the U.S., for the second month in a row, received heavy rainfall associated with tropical systems. Hurricane Irene dumped heavy rains across portions of Florida and North Carolina, while areas in the central Plains continued to be drier than the long term mean. Refer to the climate perspectives reports, listed above, for more details and analyses.
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    Climate Services Division
    NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
    151 Patton Avenue, Room 120
    Asheville, NC 28801-5001
    fax: 828-271-4876
    phone: 828-271-4800
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    For questions about this report, please contact:

    Mike Changery
    NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
    151 Patton Avenue
    Asheville, NC 28801-5001
    fax: 828-271-4328
    email: mchangry@ncdc.noaa.gov

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