Hurricane Hyacinth

The name Hyacinth has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • 1960's Hurricane Hyacinth
  • 1968's Tropical Storm Hyacinth
  • 1972's Hurricane Hyacinth
  • 1976's Hurricane Hyacinth
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Famous quotes containing the words hurricane and/or hyacinth:

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