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The 1996 Lake Huron cyclone, commonly referred to as Hurricane Huron and Hurroncane, [1][2] was an extremely rare, strong cyclonic storm system that developed over Lake Huron in September 1996. The system resembled a subtropical cyclone at its peak, bearing some characteristics of a tropical cyclone. [3] It was the first time such a storm has ...
The 1996 Atlantic hurricane season had the most major hurricanes since 1950, which are Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson scale. [ 1 ] The season was above-average, featuring a total of thirteen named storms, nine hurricanes, and six major hurricanes. The season officially began on June 1, 1996 and ended on November 30, 1996, dates ...
The 1905 Blow (1905) The Mataafa Storm of 1905 is the name of a storm that occurred on the Great Lakes on November 27–28, 1905. [12] The system moved across the Great Basin with moderate depth on November 26 and November 27, then east-northeastward across the Great Lakes on November 28. Fresh east winds were forecast for the Great Lakes for ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in North Florida on Thursday night. But a wide swatch of the Gulf Coast, from Naples through Tampa Bay, also felt the force of the storm. FLOODING AT BAYSHORE: Video ...
In Treasure Island, Florida, the force of the storm slammed boats into homes along the city's main causeway. The causeway did not have any standing water, but earlier photos from other parts of ...
Photos and videos capture the devastating effects of the storm's hurricane-force winds, life-threatening storm surge, and heavy rainfall. TRACKING HELENE: Deaths reported in Florida, Georgia
Hurricane Hortense dropped torrential rainfall on southwestern Puerto Rico and the eastern Dominican Republic, killing 21 people and leaving behind $127 million (1996 USD) in damage. [5] All three storms had their names retired by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 1997, [ 9 ] and were replaced with Cristobal , Fay , and ...
September 28, 2024 at 10:45 AM. Hurricane Helene is one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the United States with wind gust speeds of 140 mph (225 km/h) and heavy rain. The storm made ...