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  2. Why are houses falling into the sea in Rodanthe, North ... - AOL

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    Video shows the moment an Outer Banks home collapsed into the sea, the 10th house collapse in four years. ... Along with the winds and waves, sea level rise has also contributed to the erosion.

  3. Waves from Hurricane Lee reveal 152-year-old piece of buried ...

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    A lost piece of Outer Banks has been revealed by turbulent waves linked to Hurricane Lee, according to the National Park Service.. Brick walls and large building blocks have been found at the edge ...

  4. Effects of Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Upon making landfall along the Outer Banks, the hurricane produced strong waves of 15 to 25 feet (4.6 to 7.6 m) in height and a storm surge of about 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 m). [3] Storm tides along the coast peaked at 7.7 feet (2.3 m) in Cape Hatteras , though the total could be higher there due to the tide gauge being destroyed by the ...

  5. Outer Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Outer Banks, separating the Atlantic Ocean (east) from Currituck Albemarle Sounds (north) and Pamlico Sound (south) The Outer Banks (frequently abbreviated OBX) are a 200 mi (320 km) string of barrier islands and spits off the coast of North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, on the east coast of the United States.

  6. List of North Carolina hurricanes (1950–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Radar image of Hurricane Connie near North Carolina. August 20, 1950 – Hurricane Able brushes the Outer Banks with light winds and rough waves. [1]September 7, 1950 – Former Hurricane Easy weakens to tropical depression status over Georgia, bringing heavy rainfall to North Carolina which peaks at 9.14 inches (232 mm) in Yancey County.

  7. Another Outer Banks home collapses into Atlantic, the third ...

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    An Outer Banks home collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean — the third one on the street to meet the same fate since Friday.. The house, located on G.A. Kohler Court in Rodanthe, fell into the ocean ...

  8. List of North Carolina hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    May 7, 2007 – The precursor to Subtropical Storm Andrea produces rough waves along the state's coastline, causing moderate damage along the Outer Banks and killing four people in a boat offshore. [36] June 3, 2007 – The extratropical remnants of Tropical Storm Barry crosses the eastern portion of the state and drops light rainfall. [4]

  9. Home collapses into ocean in North Carolina's Outer Banks. It ...

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    A North Carolina coastal storm sent a home into the ocean off the Outer Banks island of Hatteras overnight Friday, marking the sixth house collapse in the area this year.. The unoccupied home was ...