Hurricane Tanya

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Hurricane Tanya
Hurricane Tanya near peak intensity in the Atlantic on October 31, 1995
Meteorological history
FormedOctober 27, 1995
ExtratropicalNovember 1, 1995
DissipatedNovember 3, 1995
Category 1 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds85 mph (140 km/h)
Lowest pressure972 mbar (hPa); 28.70 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities1 direct
DamageMinimal
Areas affectedAzores
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Part of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Tanya was a moderate Category 1 hurricane which became the first named storm to start with a "T" in the Atlantic since naming began in 1950, and the final storm of the very active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. The twenty-first tropical cyclone, nineteenth named storm, and eleventh hurricane of the season, Tanya developed from a tropical wave while well north of the Lesser Antilles on October 26. The system headed northeastward and strengthened into Tropical Storm Tanya on October 27. Tanya meandered around the central Atlantic, and further intensified into a hurricane on October 29. Thereafter, Tanya tracked northeastward before curving to the east-northeast. After switching to an eastward direction, Tanya weakened to a tropical storm on November 1. Later that day, Tanya passed through the Azores as it was transitioning into an extratropical cyclone.

Throughout the Azores, the extratropical remnants of Tanya produced high winds. As a result, extensive property damage occurred, which included destroyed or damaged houses, and sunken boats; there were also reports of significant damage to agriculture. However, an exact damage toll figure in unknown. In addition, there was one fatality and several injuries.