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Hurricane Strike Paths Since 1851

On this NOAA map, the Caribbean and Atlantic regions look like a plate of spaghetti.

The yellow lines indicate the paths of major hurricanes, which do seem to cluster more in the northeastern
part of the Caribbean region than in the Southern sections.

A few more tidbits to consider when planning a Caribbean vacation.

Hurricane Paths 1858 to 2008

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