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  2. From the eye to storm surge: The anatomy of a hurricane - AOL

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    When Hurricane Ian made landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast on Sept. 28, 2022, Fort Myers, Florida, and surrounding areas were blasted by the right front quadrant and sustained catastrophic damage.

  3. Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    He found that a larger proportion of rainfall falls in advance of the center (or eye) than after the center's passage, with the highest percentage falling in the right front quadrant. Father Viñes of Cuba found that some tropical cyclones have their highest rainfall rates in the rear quadrant within a training (non-moving) inflow band. [3]

  4. Effects of Hurricane Hugo in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The right-front quadrant of Hugo's eyewall moved over Montserrat on 17 September, raking the island with sustained winds of 140 mph (230 km/h). [29] The island may have also experienced wind gusts up to 240 mph (390 km/h). [51] The hurricane exacted a heavy toll over the course of 14 hours. [52]

  5. Tropical cyclone wind speed climatology - Wikipedia

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    The strongest winds in a northern hemisphere tropical cyclone is located in the eyewall and the right front quadrant of the tropical cyclone. Severe damage is usually the result when the eyewall of a hurricane, typhoon or cyclone passes over land. The right front quadrant is also an area of a tropical cyclone were the winds are strongest.

  6. Storm surge: Explaining the fury and science behind one of ...

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    Wind speed and the speed of a storm or hurricane's forward motion determine how much water accumulates ahead of a storm. Often the strongest winds are in the right front quadrant of a moving storm.

  7. 5 deadliest hurricane-related dangers - AOL

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    The right front quadrant is the upper right quarter of a hurricane if it were dissected into four sections. Hurricanes can produce tornado outbreaks during the initial storm and for days afterward.

  8. Effects of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeastern United States

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    Since the storm surge produced by the hurricane's right-front quadrant (containing the strongest winds) was more than 20 ft (6 m) near Biloxi, emergency management officials in New Orleans feared that the storm surge could go over the tops of levees protecting the city, causing major flooding. [30]

  9. WATCH: Harrowing videos of Hurricane Ian as the category 4 ...

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    Houses floating away, palm trees battered about and other mayhem from Hurricane Ian — The devastation being wrought by this nearly category 4 storm as it hit Florida is being recorded, and ...