The 1994 Atlantic hurricane season had 7 named storms, including 3 hurricanes and 1 major hurricane (Category 3 or higher). The most notable storm of the season was Hurricane Gordon, which became one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic basin for the month of November.
Hurricane Gordon formed on November 8 and rapidly intensified to a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. It then weakened and made landfall in Haiti as a Category 1 hurricane.
Gordon caused significant flooding and landslides in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, resulting in over 1,200 deaths. It also caused damage in Cuba, Jamaica, and parts of the southeastern United States.
Overall, the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season was less active than average, with below-normal levels of activity in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. However, Hurricane Gordon served as a reminder that significant storm activity can occur even late in the season.
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