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  2. 1943 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    In the fray of World War II, information was censored by the Federal government of the United States across the country, including reports from ships that the Weather Bureau heavily relied upon for hurricane updates. The cyclone that affected the Texas and Louisiana coastlines, therefore, was dubbed the 1943 "Surprise" hurricane.

  3. Operation Hurricane (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Hurricane was a 24-hour bombing operation to "demonstrate to the enemy in Germany generally the overwhelming superiority of the Allied Air Forces in this theatre" (in the directive to Harris ACO RAF Bomber Command) [4] and "cause mass panic and disorginazation [] in the Ruhr, disrupt frontline communications and demonstrate the futility of resistance" (in the words of the Official ...

  4. 1944 Great Atlantic hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1944 Great Atlantic hurricane was a destructive and powerful tropical cyclone that swept across a large portion of the United States East Coast in September 1944. New England was most affected, though so were the Outer Banks, Mid-Atlantic states, and the Canadian Maritimes.

  5. 1942 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The 1942 Atlantic hurricane season was one of seven seasons to feature multiple hurricane landfalls in Texas. [1] The season officially lasted from June 16, 1942, to October 31, 1942. [ 2 ] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.

  6. 1942 Matagorda hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1942 Matagorda hurricane was the most intense and costliest tropical cyclone of the 1942 Atlantic hurricane season. The second tropical storm and hurricane, as well as the first major hurricane of the year, [ nb 1 ] it originated from a tropical wave near the island of St. Lucia on August 21.

  7. 1943 Surprise Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1943 Surprise Hurricane was the first hurricane to be entered by a reconnaissance aircraft. The first tracked tropical cyclone of the 1943 Atlantic hurricane season, this system developed as a tropical storm while situated over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on July 25. The storm gradually strengthened while tracking westward and reached ...

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  9. 1939 California tropical storm - Wikipedia

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    However, the National Hurricane Center only attributes 45 deaths to this system. [9] Six people caught on beaches drowned during the storm. Most other deaths were at sea. Twenty-four died aboard a vessel called the Spray as it attempted to dock at Point Mugu. The two survivors, a man and a woman, swam ashore and then walked five miles (8 km) to ...