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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 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.
[216] [217] In total, around 1.3 million people lost power in the state, and 26 fatalities were reported. [218] [219] [220] October 9 – Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key as a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 120 mph (195 km/h), becoming the second major hurricane to strike Florida in under a two-week period. [221]
Hermine originated from a tropical wave first noted over West Africa on September 20. After emerging over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean, the system organized into a tropical depression on September 23. It soon became the eighth tropical storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season as it progressed north.
Sept. 2, 2016: Hurricane Hermine, one of the worst storms to ever hit Tallahassee and a particularly harrowing one that struck overnight, left 100,000 city and Talquin Electric customers without ...
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This is a list of the deadliest tropical cyclones, including all known storms that caused at least 1,000 direct deaths. There were at least 76 tropical cyclones in the 20th century with a death toll of 1,000 or more, including the deadliest tropical cyclone in recorded history.
Fatalities: 3,400 This hurricane, making landfall Aug. 8, was one of the most devastating in Puerto Rican history, bringing 28 straight days of rain and winds as high as 100 mph. In the hurricane ...