Tropical Storm Zeta Ends 2005 Hurricane Season with Record 27 Storms


January 6, 2006 (HDW) United States - The 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season has been one of new records and surprises. December 30, 2005, saw yet another unexpected addition to the year’s weather events: Tropical Storm Zeta. One month after 2005’s record-breaking storm season officially ended, this storm appeared roughly 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to the southwest of the Azores Islands.



 
 

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