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Canadian Hurricane Centre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Hurricane Centre
The Canadian Hurricane Centre (CHC) is a division of the Meteorological Service of Canada, an agency of Canada's Department of the Environment, which exists to advise Canadians on the threat of tropical cyclones such as hurricanes and tropical storms. Founded in 1986, CHC serves to provide guidance to MSC's weather centres in eastern and Atlantic Canada, and is based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. CHC frequently consults with its United States counterpart, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, to coordinate the tracks and positions of all storms that pose a threat to Canada. ==History== It was Hurricane Gloria and its less-than-expected damage which prompted Environment Canada to create the CHC.〔Canadian Hurricane Centre (2004). (What is the Canadian Hurricane Centre? ) Environment Canada. Retrieved on 2009-02-16. 〕 Its first hurricane warnings were issued in 2008 for Hurricane Kyle, which struck near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on September 28, 2008, and quickly became extratropical while maintaining much of its strength into New Brunswick and Labrador.
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