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The 1966 Atlantic hurricane season saw the Weather Bureau office in Miami, Florida, be designated as the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and assume responsibility of tropical cyclone forecasting in the basin. The season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30.
Hurricane Alma affected the entire state of Florida with strong winds and rainfall. [19] While the hurricane passed east of the Dry Tortugas, a station recorded winds of 125 mph (201 km/h), which were the highest winds on land. The station also recorded a pressure of 970 mbar (29 inHg), which was the lowest pressure recorded on land.
1966 Atlantic hurricane season; A. Hurricane Alma (1966) F. Hurricane Faith; I. Hurricane Inez This page was last edited on 26 November 2024, at 17:50 (UTC). Text is ...
Hurricane Faith was a long-lived Cape Verde hurricane and was the sixth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1966 Atlantic hurricane season. Faith developed from an area of disturbed weather between Cape Verde and the west coast of Africa on August 21. Tracking westward, the depression gradually intensified and became Tropical Storm Faith on ...
1966 Pacific hurricane season (1 P) U. 1966 in the United States (17 C, 18 P) Pages in category "1966 in North America" The following 2 pages are in this category ...
Hurricane Alma (1966) N. 1966 New York City smog; North American blizzard of 1966; T. 1966 Candlestick Park tornado outbreak This page was last edited on 2 May 2020 ...
Parts of the Chicago area could also see rain from Helene, with a 50% chance of showers possible in some areas Friday night into Saturday. NWS' office in Chicago says that the best chances for ...
1966 Pacific hurricane season (1 P) 1966 Pacific typhoon season (5 P) This page was last edited on 11 August 2020, at 02:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...