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In the United States, the storm was responsible for the loss of electric power to more than 10 million households. An estimated 40 percent of the country's population experienced the effects of the storm [5] and it led to a total of 208 fatalities. [1] In all, the storm resulted in 318 deaths, and caused $5.5 billion (1993 USD) in damages.
July 11, 2005: Hurricane Dennis, after making landfall in Florida as a Category 3 hurricane, moved over Alabama as a tropical storm for a few hours. However, the rainfall was intense. 12.8 inches of rain (325 mm) was recorded in Camden. [2] August 28–30, 2005: Hurricane Katrina caused 2 deaths and tropical storm-force winds in Alabama.
The Storm of the Century (1993 version) first formed in the Gulf of Mexico and then grew as it ran north. With roughly $6 billion in damage caused along the entire East Coast, the storm killed 310 ...
Tornadoes in Alabama (1 C, 112 P, 1 F) ... 1993 Storm of the Century; A. 2003 Alabama earthquake; D. December 2017 North American winter storm; G. Great Appalachian ...
March 13, 1993, a hurricane-force, non-hurricane storm boiled out of the Gulf of Mexico into Florida and up the east coast to Canada.
From powerful hurricanes and tornadoes to drought-busting storms and the deadliest wildfire in the United States in more than a century, here are the most unforgettable weather events of 2023.
1993 Storm of the Century: East Coast of the United States: US January 6–8, 1996 5 North American blizzard of 1996: Northeastern United States US March 31–April 1, 1997 2 1997 April Fool's Day blizzard: Midwestern United States, Central and Eastern Canada Canada, US January 2–4, 1999 4 North American blizzard of 1999: North Carolina ...
It affected the Alabama and western Florida Panhandle coast with a 10- to 15-foot storm surge, more than 15 inches of rain, and 145-mph wind gusts. Hurricane Ivan, seen from the International ...