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  2. Hurricane Florence: Inland dangers residents can expect - AOL

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    A look at why Hurricane Florence is especially dangerous inland and not just along the coast

  3. Why the Carolinas may face even more danger in Florence's ...

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    Even after Florence passes, the hazards from the hurricane won't be over: Lingering floodwaters can pose a potential risk to anyone exposed to them. Even after Florence passes, the hazards from ...

  4. Hurricane Florence - Wikipedia

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    Florence reattained hurricane-status by 12:00 UTC on September 9, with the Hurricane Hunters observing 76 mph (122 km/h) sustained winds at the surface. [ 11 ] [ 14 ] Fueled by sea surface temperatures of 29 to 29.5 °C (84 to 85 °F), Florence rapidly reintensified overnight, and Convective bursts with frequent lightning surrounded the eyewall ...

  5. Footage shows massive colonies of fire ants floating in ...

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    In wake of Hurricane Florence, victims in the storm's path are being warned of a less-than-obvious reason to avoid trekking through dangerous floodwaters: fire ants.

  6. Meteorological history of Hurricane Florence - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane's motion accelerated and shifted northwest by this time, a trajectory it would maintain for several days. [37] Hurricane Florence achieved its initial peak intensity late on September 10 with sustained winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) and a pressure of 940 mbar (hPa; 27.76 inHg).

  7. When are hurricanes most likely to hit SC? Here’s when ...

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    Why do most hurricanes form in the late summer? Hurricane season peaks on Sept. 10, with the vast majority of the biggest storms — Category 3 or higher — historically appearing within a week ...

  8. List of storms named Florence - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Florence (2000) – meandered near Bermuda but caused no damage. Hurricane Florence (2006) – struck Bermuda and later Newfoundland. Tropical Storm Florence (2012) – formed near the Cape Verde Islands. Hurricane Florence (2018) – peaked as a Category 4, killed 57 people and caused extensive damage in both North and South Carolina.

  9. Audit: Risk increased for misuse of Hurricane Florence ... - AOL

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    Florence, the second of four hurricanes to make landfall in the southeastern part of the state in a 47-month span in October 2018, was catastrophic to a number of communities.