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Forecast 2002
  A hurricane is a violent tropical cyclone with constant wind speeds of 74 mph (118 kph) or more, as rated on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. The strongest such storm, a category 5, has wind speeds of 155 mph (249 kph) and higher. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1. CNN.com takes an in-depth look at the 2002 forecasts.
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2002 Hurricane Names
Atlantic Names Pacific Names
Arthur
Bertha
Cristobal
Dolly
Edouard
Fay
Gustav
Hanna
Isidore
Josephine
Kyle
Lili
Marco
Nana
Omar
Paloma
Rene
Sally
Teddy
Vicky
Wilfred
Alma
Boris
Cristina
Douglas
Elida
Fausto
Genevieve
Hernon
Iselle
Julio
Kenna
Lowell
Marie
Norbert Odile
Polo
Rachel
Simon
Trudy
Vance
Winnie
Xavier
Yolanda
Zeke
There are six lists of names, which are used in rotation. Learn more.

Resources
Red Cross
Advice on what to do if a hurricane approaches.


National Hurricane Center
The NHC watches the waters around the United States.
FEMA
Information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.


Hurricane Brochures
Brochures from NOAA, the NWS, the American Red Cross and FEMA.
The Galveston hurricane
The deadliest U.S. hurricane

CNN Student News: Hurricanes
Help students learn more about hurricanes


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