HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 3 (ACN) Exactly 1,732 cyclones occurred in the Atlantic Ocean between June 1851 and August 2024 and of them 963 were intensified to the condition of hurricane, with winds above 118 km/h.
Of that same group, 334 developed great intensity, with winds of 177 km/h or more, said Professor Luis E. Ramos Guadalupe, coordinator of the History Commission of the Cuban Meteorological Society in a summary on the precedents of such hydro-meteorological phenomena, provided to the Cuban News Agency.
For greater understanding, in his study he described them as storm systems that spiral around a low pressure center.
Their winds, he continued, rotate with a greater or lesser angle of convergence with respect to the vortex or eye of the storm and reach an average o