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The Formation of a Remarkably Small Hurricane
This past weekend, meteorologists were taken aback by the emergence of a hurricane so diminutive that it eluded detection by satellite technology. This unexpected development occurred near the Turks and Caicos Islands, situated to the northeast of Cuba in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Details on Hurricane Oscar
On Saturday, Hurricane Oscar was officially recognized as it formed with hurricane-force winds reaching only 5 miles (8 kilometers) from its center. This limited wind radius is noteworthy and has sparked discussions among weather experts regarding its classification.
A Unique Record in Meteorology
While this storm does not hold the title for the smallest tropical cyclone—an accolade still belonging to Tropical Storm Marco from 2008—it may very well be considered one of the tiniest hurricanes based on its minimal extent of hurricane-force winds.
For further insights and updates on this unusual weather phenomenon, please refer to our complete article.
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