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  2. Hurricane Debbie (1961) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Debbie was a moderate tropical cyclone which had significant impacts in Ireland as an extratropical cyclone. The fourth named storm of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season , Debbie originated from a well-defined tropical disturbance that was first identified in late August over Central Africa.

  3. 1961 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Debbie intensified and reached its peak intensity as a strong Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph (140 km/h). The hurricane gradually slowed its forward motion and weakened. [3] By September 13, Debbie's motion became influenced by the westerlies, causing the system to accelerate east-northeastward. [29]

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  6. Hurricane Debby - Wikipedia

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    The maximum rainfall map and track for Hurricane Debby. The outer bands of Debby began impacting Central and South Florida on August 3, bringing gusty winds and rainfall. [68] Several tornado warnings were issued throughout the state, including one for Broward County on August 3. [69] A very brief EF1 tornado occurred in Union County.

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    — It's not uncommon to find trash and debris from the storm surge of hurricanes and tropical storms, but one Tampa Bay woman made a historic discovery after Hurricane Debby blew through: a World ...

  8. Debby is a billion-dollar catastrophe with dams failed, 75 ...

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    Hurricane Debby’s path on August 5th, 2024. Human-caused climate change made the warm waters that fueled Hurricane Debby, adding more moisture and humidity to the storm.

  9. List of Florida hurricanes (1950–1974) - Wikipedia

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    October 29, 1961 – The interaction between Hurricane Hattie and a ridge to its north produced squally winds of around 30 mph (50 km/h) across Florida. [25] August 26, 1962– A tropical depression which later becomes Hurricane Alma brushes the southeastern portion of the state, dropping 3.6 inches (91 mm) of rain at Fort Drum. [12] [14]