hurricane season

collocation in English

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hurricane
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhʌr.ɪ.kən/
us
/ˈhɝː.ɪ.keɪn/
a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West ...
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season
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsiː.zən/
us
/ˈsiː.zən/
one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, ...
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(Definition ofhurricaneandseasonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These events took place during mid- and late summer, thehurricaneseasonwhen the greatest threat of structural failure inducing wind speeds existed.
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There they were left in a few tents in the middle of thehurricaneseason.
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There they were dumped in thehurricaneseasonto fend for themselves with a few months' provisions and some tents.
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With the approach of thehurricaneseason, they have to be urgently relocated.
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As it has only a nine-month cycle, in theory it can be planted and produce another crop within thehurricaneseason, within a year.
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Thehurricaneseasonwill soon draw near.
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It frequently suffers thick fog during thehurricaneseasondue to its location.
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It is rare for ahurricaneseasonto pass without any impact in the state by at least a tropical storm.
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It had been under construction during the 2005hurricaneseason.
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It was the eighth storm of the annualhurricaneseasonas well as the thirteenth named storm of the annual typhoon season.
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Records show that 1875 was a relatively inactivehurricaneseason.
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Both fleets avoided further action prior to thehurricaneseason.
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It was her second trip across the ocean, her first one cut short due to thehurricaneseasonin 1998.
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Particularly, this is true duringhurricaneseason, when friends and relatives at distant points want information on conditions in this locale.
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It also marked the fastest start of ahurricaneseasonsince 2005.
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The incumbent also stressed the risk of experimenting with a new mayor at the start of anotherhurricaneseason.
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The first report from a hurricane was received in 1909, with the total of radio reports rising to 21,000 perhurricaneseasonin 1935.
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In its report, the organization predicted an above-averagehurricaneseasonwith 17 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes.
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