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Hurricane Debby was a slow-moving, erratic, and destructive tropical cyclone that caused widespread and severe flooding across the Eastern United States and portions of Eastern Canada, becoming the costliest natural disaster in the history of the Canadian province of Quebec.
Hurricane Debbie was an intense and long-lived hurricane that formed during August 1969. The fifth tropical cyclone, fourth named storm, third hurricane and second major hurricane of the 1969 Atlantic hurricane season, Debbie formed on August 14 in the southern Atlantic Ocean and took a general northwesterly path until turning northward into the central Atlantic.
11:35 a.m.: Hurricane Debbie has weakened to tropical storm status, according to the New York Times. The Times reports the storm’s winds are just below 74 mph.
According to the National Hurricane Center’s 8 a.m. update, Tropical Storm Debby was located 50 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, and about 90 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, with ...
Hurricane Debby blew 25 packages of cocaine (70 lbs.) onto a beach in the Florida Keys. Good Samaritan discovered the drugs & contacted authorities. U.S. Border Patrol seized the drugs, which have ...
The name Debbie has been used for six tropical cyclones worldwide, four in the Atlantic Ocean and two in the Australian region. In the Atlantic: Tropical Storm Debbie (1957), struck the Florida panhandle; Hurricane Debbie (1961), Category 1 hurricane that hit Ireland as an extratropical storm
Hurricane-force winds were very concentrated, extending only 25 miles (40 km) from the storm's center of circulation. [8] Hurricane Debby over the Leeward Islands on August 22. At 0600 UTC on August 22, Debby made landfall in Barbuda with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h). A few hours later, the storm also struck Saint Barthélemy at the same intensity.
Here's how to check the real-time status of flight cancelations and delays caused by Tropical Storm Debby.