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* In 1986, the remnants of Hurricane Charley crossed over Kerry as an extratropical storm causing extensive rainfall, flooding and damage.
In the First Sino-Japanese War, Ōyama was appointed the Commander of the Japanese Second Army, which after landing on Liaotung Peninsula, carried Port Arthur by storm, and subsequently crossed to Shantung, where it captured the fortress of Weihaiwei.
The mouth of the river is crossed by a closeable storm surge barrier, the Eider Barrage.
They crossed from Brazos Santiago to the mainland across the Boca Chica Pass during a storm on the evening of May 11 and made a night march upriver to attack the Confederate encampment.
Hugh crossed the Adriatic from Bari in Southern Italy, but many of his ships were destroyed in a storm off the Byzantine port of Dyrrhachium.
Later that day, it crossed Lake Erie into Canada, and was absorbed by a larger extratropical storm over the Cochrane District of Ontario.
Opal remained a hurricane for nearly 12 hours after landfall, its rapid forward speed propelling it the entire length of Alabama before being downgraded to a tropical storm as it crossed into Tennessee.
The storm began tracking in a generally northeasterly direction, and crossed into the southern Delmarva Peninsula on June 16.
It took the town by storm, and all London crossed the river to see it.
The weakening trend halted as the storm crossed over Georgia and into South Carolina.
Still carrying hurricane-force winds, the storm crossed into Quebec at approximately 10: 00 pm EST, while transitioning into a post-tropical low.
Hortense crossed Guadeloupe as a moderately strong tropical storm on September 8 and entered the Caribbean Sea.
The storm struck the Bolivar Peninsula, crossed Galveston Bay, and made landfall a second time near the Houston Ship Channel.
Hurricane Cesar developed in the east Caribbean during late-July and crossed Nicaragua into the east Pacific as a strong tropical storm several days later, at which time it earned the name Douglas.
The storm weakened to a tropical depression over inland Mexico and crossed into the Eastern Pacific, becoming reclassified as Tropical Depression Fourteen-E, before dissipating in an environment unfavorable for intensification.
Cindy became a named storm as a tropical depression crossed Martinique on August 14.
It crossed the islands the next day as a tropical storm, and turned northward as a disorganized system.
After looping off the coast of North Carolina and moving southwestward, Ginny weakened to a tropical storm, but as it crossed over the Gulf Stream again, it restrengthened to a hurricane.
When the derecho crossed Lake Erie, the storm capsized many boats and one man was killed.
The storm crossed into the Gulf of Mexico and its course shifted northward.
* Tropical Storm Arlene ( 1981 ), a tropical storm that crossed Cuba and the Bahamas, with only minimal effects
Late on September 5, Frances picked up speed due to a strengthening high pressure system to its north and crossed the Florida Peninsula, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa as a tropical storm.
Frederic crossed the state line, slowing to a tropical storm near Meridian, Mississippi.
After it crossed 45 ° W on the 20th, the system was able to restrengthen to a tropical storm, and steadily intensified as it approached the Lesser Antilles.
Shortly thereafter the storm crossed the Connecticut coastline near Bridgeport as a Category 1 hurricane, and while continuing northeastward through New England, it became extratropical over Maine early on the 28th.

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In 1304 a storm surge, known as the All Saints ' Flood, devastated the island and flooded the peninsula between Mönchgut and Ruden.
In 1773, he was ordered to storm the well-defended town of Alushta on the southern coast of the Crimean peninsula.
An Athenian fleet had been driven ashore at Pylos by a storm, and, at the instigation of Demosthenes, the Athenian soldiers fortified the peninsula, and a small force was left there when the fleet departed again.
* 1858-a violent storm rips a gap at the eastern end of the peninsula now known as Toronto Island — the gap later becomes the eastern channel.
That night, tropical storm warnings were issued for the southwest coast of the Florida peninsula with watches issued for the northwest Florida peninsula.
A total of 8000 members of the National Guard helped out with recovery efforts soon after the storm left the Florida peninsula.
The storm crossed over the northern tip of the peninsula as it began to turn northward in response to an approaching trough.
Catching a storm around Cape Vert peninsula, the little fleet was forced to sail west, away from the coast for two days and three nights ( about 300 miles ) and stumbled on the as-yet-undiscovered archipelago of the Cape Verde islands.
The cyclone's center moved into northwest Florida by early on the morning of March 13, taking a significant storm surge into the northwestern Florida peninsula, which drowned several people.
On 15th August 2011, during a prolonged southerly storm, snow fell across the peninsula in the late morning, settling in light drifts on trees, streets and fields.
The 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a typical year which left the Yucatán untouched, but in the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane season Yucatán was hit by Hurricane Dean ( also a category 5 storm ), nevertheless Dean left little damage on the peninsula despite heavy localized flooding.
In 1852, a storm created a channel through the eastern edge of the peninsula that formed the south edge of the bay.
After traveling across the Atlantic Ocean, the storm system hit parts of Great Britain and Ireland and the Scandinavian peninsula, causing even more widespread blackouts and a small number of deaths in the region.
Becoming a Category 2 storm while southeast of Cozumel, Storm Two nicked the northern tip of the Yucatan peninsula, but caused little effect, perhaps because of the storm's small size.
Storm Three became a Category 2 storm a day later and maintained that intensity until landfall on the Yucatan peninsula near present-day Tulum.
This storm caused tremendous flooding on the Yucatan peninsula and killed nine people.
This storm formed from a disturbance off the north coast of Honduras on October 11 and almost immediately crossed into Belize, heading north up the Yucatan peninsula and into the Gulf of Mexico, where it began to move erratically.
It weakened back to a storm as it began to move west across the northern part of the peninsula and into the Bay of Campeche.
The system weakened after crossing the peninsula, entering the Bay of Campeche early on September 6 as a weak tropical storm, later restrengthening slightly to a 50 mph ( 80 km / h ) while nearing mainland Mexico on September 7.
It crossed the peninsula and moved south along the coast, weakening to a minimal tropical storm and striking the Tabasco area.
However, it was downgraded to a Category 1 storm as it crossed the peninsula north of the towns of Coen and Lockhart River.
The storm crossed the Florida peninsula and intensified as it rapidly moved up the Eastern United States.
* 2012's Tropical Storm Debby – formed near the Yucatán peninsula on June 22, 2012 ; weak tropical storm which made landfall in Florida and became post-tropical near the Bahamas.

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