Hurricane Beulah was the most notable Atlantic hurricane of 1967.
On August 23, 1963, Hurricane Beulah was the site of the next seeding attempt.
He headed up the Project for the next three years, including the seeding of Hurricane Beulah in 1963.
The precursor to Hurricane Beulah was a tropical wave moving across the tropical Atlantic.
Hurricane Beulah caused an estimated US$1.41 billion (2010 dollars) in damage.
Before Hurricane Beulah there was a tropical wave moving in the tropical Atlantic.
Systems with sprawling circulations, such as Hurricane Beulah, also tend to make good rainmakers.
On September 20, Hurricane Beulah's devastations ruined the farming industry in the Valley for the following year.
Hurricane Beulah in 1967 was the first tropical cyclone to have its eyewall replacement cycle observed from beginning to end.
However, it was overwhelmingly surpassed by Hurricane Beulah in 1967, which spawned at least 115 tornadoes.