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has gloss | eng: An Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricane is a tropical cyclone that develops in the Atlantic Ocean and moves into the Pacific Ocean, or vice versa. A total of seven tropical cyclones have done this. It is more common for the remnants of an Atlantic tropical cyclone to redevelop into a different storm in the Pacific; in such a scenario, they are not considered the same system. |
lexicalization | eng: List of Atlantic-Pacific crossover hurricanes |
lexicalization | eng: List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes |
instance of | c/Atlantic hurricanes |
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