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  2. Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    The average storm total rainfall for a tropical cyclone impacting the lower 48 from the Atlantic basin is about 16 inches (410 mm), with 70–75 percent of the storm total falling within a 24-hour period. The highest point total was seen during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, when 60.58 inches (1,539 mm) fell in southeast Texas. [16]

  3. Effects of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    Japan receives over half of its rainfall from typhoons. [23] Hurricane Camille (1969) averted drought conditions and ended water deficits along much of its path, [24] though it also killed 259 people and caused $9.14 billion (2005 USD) in damage.

  4. United States tropical cyclone rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    This all explains the average storm total of the sample being depressed to 13.34 in (339 mm). On the bottom of the graphic are listed the averages per time frame and the records. The records were mainly set during Tropical Storm Allison of 2001 and Hurricane Danny of 1997. This graphic will be updated as the climatology pushes farther back in ...

  5. 2024 hurricane season ends after record-breaking storms ... - AOL

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    "The 2024 hurricane season will be remembered for shattering records and causing approximately $500 billion in total damage and economic loss." The five hurricane landfalls in 2024 are tied for ...

  6. Why a Florida hurricane caused such severe devastation in ...

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    Another estimated that climate change caused some parts of Georgia and the Carolinas to get 50% more rain and that the rainfall totals were made up to 20 times more likely because of climate ...

  7. Every hurricane this season was turbocharged and made more ...

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    The wind speeds of the hurricanes were cranked up by an average of 18 mph, which caused 30 of them to go up at least one category higher on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.

  8. Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean islands are regularly hit by hurricanes, which have caused multiple humanitarian crises in Haiti since 2004 due in part to the lack of infrastructure and high population density in urban areas. [196] [197] In 2004, hurricane Jeanne caused severe flooding and mudslides, and a total estimated 3,006 deaths. [198]

  9. The Most Devastating Hurricanes to Ever Hit the U.S. - AOL

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    The Galveston Hurricane. Year: 1900 Death Toll: 6,000–12,000 Financial Impact: Estimated $30 million at the time (~$700 million adjusted for inflation) At the time, 38,000 people lived in ...