Hurricane Florence turned to the north and north-northeast through a break in the subtropical ridge.
Hurricane Florence originated on September 3 from the complex merging of two tropical waves, creating one large low pressure area.
Hurricane Florence (1953) - destroyed hundreds of homes in Florida, no deaths.
Hurricane Florence (1994) - absorbed by a cold front without threatening land.
Hurricane Florence (2000) - meandered near Bermuda but caused no damage.
One of those storms was Hurricane Florence, the strongest of the season.
On September 22 it became Hurricane Florence.
Hurricane Florence passed by in 1988, leaving only rain as a weakening Category 1 storm.
The original development of this system can be linked to Hurricane Florence.
Isaac was the second storm to affect Newfoundland during the season, the other being Hurricane Florence.