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Hurricane Alberto

Hurricane Alberto near Bermuda
This article is about the tropical storm of 1994. For other storms of the same name, see Hurricane Alberto (disambiguation).

Hurricane Alberto of 2000 was the seventh longest-lived tropical cyclone ever in the Atlantic, and the second longest ever in August. Alberto holds the second-place spot for distance traveled by an Atlantic hurricane, 6500 miles (10500 km). During its three-week meander around the ocean, Alberto was upgraded to a hurricane three separate times, making it as high as category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, with peak winds near 125 mph or 200 km/h. The Cape Verde-season storm formed off the coast of Africa, but never made landfall.

This Alberto is not related to Tropical Storm Alberto of 1994, which never became a hurricane, but caused a major flooding disaster in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. The name Alberto will be next used in 2006.

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