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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: 2000 Atlantic hurricane season, 2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, 2000 Pacific hurricane season, 2000 Pacific typhoon season, 2000 earthquakes, 2000 floods, 2000 heat waves, 2000 wildfires, Tornadoes of 2000, Timeline of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season, January 25, 2000 Southeastern United States winter storm, Tropical Storm Leslie, Hurricane Keith, Hurricane Debby, Typhoon Kirogi, Hurricane Michael, Cerro Grande Fire, Hurricane Gordon, Tropical Storm Helene, Tropical Storm Beryl, 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone, December 2000 Tuscaloosa tornado, Hurricane Joyce, Hurricane Carlotta, Hurricane Alberto, November 2000 Hawaii floods, Hurricane Florence, Tropical Storm Norman, Hurricane Isaac, 2000 Southwest Georgia tornado outbreak, 2000 Fort Worth tornado, Tropical Depression Nine, 2000 October subtropical storm, 2000 Sumatra earthquake, Pine Lake, Alberta Tornado, 2000 Baku earthquake, 2000 Mozambique flood, Kate's Basin Fire, 2000 New Ireland earthquakes, 2000 Kipawa earthquake, 2000 Brady, Nebraska tornado, 2000-2001 fires in the Western United States, 2000 Southern United States heat wave, 2000 Iceland earthquake, 2000 Yunnan earthquake, 2000 Turkmenistan earthquake, 2000 Mumbai landslide. Excerpt: The 2000 Atlantic hurricane season was a fairly active season that produced 19 tropical cyclones, 15 named storms, and three major hurricanes; additionally, there was one possible subtropical storm in August. The season officially lasted from June 1, 2000, to November 30, 2000, dates which conventionally delimit the period of each year when tropical cyclones tend to develop in the Atlantic basin. The season began with a tropical depression forming on June 7, and ended with an unnamed subtropical storm, which transitioned into an extratropical storm on October 29. The most intense storm was Hurricane Keith, which attaine...