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The name Nate was used for three
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
s in the
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
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Hurricane Nate (2005) Hurricane Nate was an Atlantic hurricane that threatened Bermuda but remained at sea during early September 2005. The fourteenth named storm and seventh hurricane of the annual Atlantic hurricane season, Nate formed southwest of Bermuda on Sept ...
– strong Category 1 hurricane that stayed out at sea *
Hurricane Nate (2011) Hurricane Nate was a hurricane that caused minor damage in southeastern Mexico in mid-September 2011. The fourteenth tropical cyclone naming, named storm and fourth hurricane of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, Nate originated from a fron ...
– weak short-lived Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in Veracruz *
Hurricane Nate Hurricane Nate was an Atlantic hurricane which was the costliest natural disaster in Costa Rican history. An unusually fast-moving tropical cyclone, it caused severe flooding in Central America, leading to widespread destruction and casualties ...
(2017) – made landfall in Nicaragua as a moderate tropical storm, then later, became a strong Category 1 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall in Louisiana. After the 2017 season, the name ''Nate'' was retired from future use in the Atlantic due to the destruction and casualties it caused. It was replaced with ''
Nigel Nigel ( ) is an English language, English masculine given name. The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walte ...
'' for the 2023 season. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nate Atlantic hurricane set index articles