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The 1932 Bahamas | Hurricane was a powerful Category 5 hurricane that str |
The San Felipe | Hurricane was the only tropical cyclone in the season |
The 1909 Monterrey | hurricane was one of the deadliest Atlantic tropical c |
The stadium, directly in the path of the | hurricane, was decimated. |
rable sea surface temperatures; as such, the | hurricane was upgraded to Category 2 status on Septemb |
ich was considered unusual for how close the | hurricane was to the state. |
Agricultural damage from the | hurricane was high, with citrus crop losses totaling t |
The | hurricane was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike |
ntion of Rick possibly becoming a Category 5 | hurricane was in the seventh discussion released by th |
The 1949 Texas | hurricane was an intense tropical cyclone of the 1949 |
The Houston | Hurricane was a soccer team based out of Houston that |
The Great Barbados | hurricane was an intense Category 4 hurricane that lef |
tures remained very warm along its path, the | hurricane was able to intensify quickly. |
The | hurricane was responsible for $12 million in damage (1 |
One modern researcher estimates the | hurricane was moving at a forward speed of 35 mph (55 |
The 1931 Belize | hurricane was a devastating Category 3 hurricane that |
t 1940 near Southampton, England, Nicolson's | Hurricane was fired on by a Messerschmitt Bf 110, inju |
This | hurricane was first detected on July 26, 1943. |
The 1935 Labor Day | hurricane was the strongest tropical cyclone during th |
Agricultural damage from the | hurricane was severe as the storm damaged or destroyed |
However, the | hurricane was devastating in Atlantic Canada as the st |
The | hurricane was unusually large: some reports indicate h |
Hurricane was one of a pair of locomotives built for t | |
Space in the | Hurricane was tight, so Frost had to discard his parac |
The village hardest hit by the | hurricane was Harbourville, Nova Scotia and adjacent s |
It comes out that the | hurricane was created and directed artificially by a b |
HMS | Hurricane was a Royal Navy Havant class destroyer buil |
65 years later, the wreckage of Holmes' | Hurricane was discovered and successfully excavated fr |
The wind speed for the project | hurricane was just 100 miles per hour, which falls int |
torm neared land, tropical storm warning and | Hurricane Watch were issued for the northwest Gulf coa |
A | hurricane watch was also issued from Marathon to Jupit |
At the same time, a | hurricane watch was extended westward to the Honduras/ |
The | hurricane watch was later changed to a hurricane warni |
A | hurricane watch was also posted between Savannah, Geor |
These included one | hurricane watch from the Keys to Palm Beach. |
next morning, on August 27, the NHC issued a | hurricane watch that included the New Orleans metro ar |
The | hurricane watch was later extended to Jacksonville whe |
A | hurricane watch was subsequently put into effect for c |
Early the next day it was changed to a | hurricane watch, and 18 hours before Henriette made la |
y and serves as an evacuation route during a | hurricane watch. |
All | hurricane watches were discontinued on September 21 as |
rking to City residents and employees during | hurricane watches and warnings. |
lle and the east coast of the United States, | Hurricane Watches were issued for areas between Georgi |
Hurricane Wave [Brezza Petalo (Breeze Petal)]: Long, t | |
The 2011 Tulsa Golden | Hurricane Wave football team represents the University |
The | hurricane weakened during the day on July 8, due to a |
The | hurricane weakened as it moved over the New Orleans me |
er exiting Cuba into the Gulf of Mexico, the | hurricane weakened greatly. |
Continuing west-northwestward, the | hurricane weakened slightly before making landfall on |
Early on October 19, the | hurricane weakened significantly, and it struck the ma |
Hurricane Weather (1936) | |
ed to organize, equip, train and perform all | hurricane weather reconnaissance in support of the Dep |
The origins of the Grand Isle | hurricane were in a tropical disturbance over the west |
ostume was crafted by Dale Morton Studios in | Hurricane, West Virginia. |
Licensed to | Hurricane, West Virginia, USA, the station is currentl |
s a private co-educational school located in | Hurricane, West Virginia. |
However following the 1987 | hurricane, when a number of trees were blown down, the |
s were probably based on the 1928 Okeechobee | Hurricane, when the deaths of migrant workers initiall |
In 1978, he moved to the Houston | Hurricane where he played three seasons In the fall of |
his must have helped her to survive the 1878 | hurricane which caused serious damage to the floating |
nimum pressure ever observed for an Atlantic | hurricane which did not exceed Category 3 intensity. |
earthquake and tsunami in 1867, and a major | hurricane which destroyed crops and buildings in 1872. |
84 km/h, equivalent to an intense category 1 | hurricane, which is unusually strong for storms in nor |
torm of the season was the 1919 Florida Keys | hurricane, which killed hundreds along its path from t |
s in several years until the 1928 Okeechobee | Hurricane, which occurred just two years later. |
was badly wrecked by the 1944 Great Atlantic | Hurricane, which hit in September of that year. |
ds following the Sea Islands, South Carolina | Hurricane, which struck on August 27, 1893. |
The house survived the 1900 Galveston | Hurricane, which devastated the island. |
The 1893 Sea Islands | Hurricane, which killed 1,000-2,000 along the coast of |
Following a disastrous | hurricane which struck the Cape Fear River Basin in 19 |
This is in contrast to a typical | hurricane, which would cause the closure of the causew |
cal storm, it restrengthened to a Category 2 | hurricane while moving southwestward in the Bay of Cam |
alled "Keep Your Distance" which featured DJ | Hurricane who later found fame as a solo artist but al |
The Golden | Hurricane will be led by first year head coach Bill Bl |
In October 2005, | Hurricane Wilma damaged the expressway's welcome sign, |
In October 2005, | Hurricane Wilma struck South Florida and significantly |
eawater from the 8 ft (2.4 m) storm surge of | Hurricane Wilma on October 24, 2005. |
Hurricane Wilma damaged the refuge in October 2005, an | |
Hurricane Wilma - most intense Atlantic hurricane on r | |
Hurricane Wilma would have been given the name Alpha: | |
It closed briefly after | Hurricane Wilma had devastated the store, and later re |
In October 2005, | Hurricane Wilma passed over the city, and again the st |
The airport was badly damaged by | Hurricane Wilma in October 2005. |
Flooding caused by storm surge from | Hurricane Wilma on Key Haven, 24 October 2005 Photo: M |
Haiti was already experiencing flooding from | Hurricane Wilma's passage between October 8 and 19, so |
been filed throughout Florida in relation to | Hurricane Wilma. |
spite slight damage to its Atlas V rocket by | Hurricane Wilma. |
ause of devastation wrought on the island by | Hurricane Wilma; instead of being held at its usual ti |
that oil from the spill would be carried by | hurricane winds and deposited over land, where hot wea |
Per was the name of a powerful storm with | hurricane winds which hit the west coast of Sweden and |
y and able to withstand to withstand Level 3 | hurricane winds of up to 110 mph. |
nd downed power lines across the path of the | hurricane, with at least 50 high voltage transmission |
ber 1 the system evolved into a full-fledged | hurricane with peak winds of 75 mph (121 km/h), althou |
d a 125 miles per hour (201 km/h) Category 3 | hurricane, with pressures dropping to 934 mbar (27.6 i |
ilding is designed to withstand a Category 5 | hurricane with approximately 19 million pounds of conc |
Olaf reached its peak strength as a minimal | hurricane with 75 mph (120 km/h) winds on October 5 an |
mph slower than the contemporary single-seat | Hurricane with its much more powerful engine. |
hat day, the first scientific mission into a | hurricane with two planes took place when two research |
For the destructive 2005 Atlantic | hurricane with a similar name, see Hurricane Katrina. |
The school's mascot is a | Hurricane with blue and green being its school colors |
nsified rapidly on September 10 into a major | hurricane with 125 mph (201 km/h) winds as it struck B |
At this point, Katrina was a Category 3 | hurricane with 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and about 335 |
company were restored by five days after the | hurricane, with all power completely restored by a wee |
in The Bahamas on Eleuthera as a Category 5 | hurricane with winds of 260 km/h (160 mph); early the |
eral forecast models showed Shary becoming a | hurricane within 36 hours, which at the time the NHC r |
ere was a 20% chance of the storm becoming a | hurricane within 24 hours based on climatological fact |
ed, bringing Felix, then a 85 mph (0.038 km) | hurricane, within 75 mi (121 km) of Bermuda on August |
The Golden | Hurricane won three league titles, and outscored oppon |
For the second consecutive year, the Golden | Hurricane won the contest. |
curred, there is uncertainty as to whether a | hurricane would exacerbate the effects of the spill, o |
oser to land, forecasters predicted that the | hurricane would hit North Carolina in 12 hours. |
In the United States, the | hurricane wrought catastrophic damage across Louisiana |
Panoramic view of Miami after the | hurricane, wryly titled "Miami's New Drydock" ; Septem |
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