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Hermine was the first hurricane to directly affect the city since Hurricane Kate in 1985. [43] Throughout Leon County, 45 homes or businesses were destroyed, 187 suffered severe damage, and 259 experienced minor damage. [59] Losses across Leon County reached $10.3 million. [60] Radar image of Hurricane Hermine about 40 minutes after landfall
Tropical Storm Hermine was the eighth tropical cyclone and named storm of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season. Hermine developed from a tropical wave that emerged from the west coast of Africa on September 5. The wave moved westward across the Atlantic Ocean, and on entering the northwest Caribbean interacted with other weather systems.
September 1–4 – For two days, the NHC forecasted that powerful Hurricane Dorian would move ashore southeastern Florida. The hurricane ultimately stalled over The Bahamas and remained east of the state. Wind gusts reached 69 mph (111 km/h) in New Smyrna Beach. Dorian also produced a storm surge of 4.25 ft (1.30 m) in Fernandina Beach.
Tropical Storm Hermine formed off the west coast of Africa on Friday, shortly followed by Tropical Storm Ian in the Caribbean Sea, becoming the eighth and ninth tropical storms of the 2022 ...
Experts warned residents were in for a 'brutal night' as Hermine rotated toward the state, packing 80-mph winds Thursday night. 'Brutal night': Hurricane Hermine looms just off Florida coast Skip ...
Tropical Storm Hermine lashed the Atlantic coast with ferocious winds and rain Saturday, while Florida attempted to clean up debris and restore power.
Hurricane Hermine (2016) – Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in the Florida Panhandle, causing extensive damage in the Southeast U.S. Tropical Storm Hermine (2022) – weak and short-lived tropical storm that brought significant rainfall to the Canary Islands; In the South-West Indian: Cyclone Hermine (1970) – tropical cyclone ...
Tropical Storm Hermine was a near-hurricane strength tropical cyclone that brought widespread flooding from Guatemala northwards to Oklahoma in early September 2010. Hermine was the only known tropical cyclone to cross over into the North Atlantic basin in the satellite era.