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  2. 1901 Louisiana hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1901 Louisiana hurricane was the first hurricane to make landfall in Louisiana in the month of August or earlier since 1888. [1] The fourth tropical cyclone and second hurricane of the season , this storm developed southwest of the Azores on August 2.

  3. 1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The storm surge in Louisiana peaked at 9.8–11.2 ft (3.0–3.4 m) at Shell Beach on Lake Borgne and at 11.5 ft (3.5 m) in Ostrica. [ nb 12 ] [ 86 ] [ 88 ] In Orleans Parish the surge overtopped the 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) seawall —built by the Orleans Levee Board in the 1920s to stop a repeat of the 1915 hurricane there—and spread water over 9 ...

  4. Shell Beach, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Shell Beach is an unincorporated community in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located on the Mississippi River – Gulf Outlet Canal near Lake Borgne, 18 miles (29 km) east-southeast of Chalmette. Fort Proctor, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Shell Beach. [2]

  5. Check the tides and know the wind before heading to the ... - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about tides, winds and beach flags before heading to the shore. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. From snakes to tides, here are 4 important things to know ...

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    High tides occur 12 hours and 25 minutes apart. It takes 6 hours and 12.5 minutes for the water at the shore to go from high to low, or from low to high,” according to the National Ocean Service. 4.

  7. List of Louisiana hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    Damages from Tropical Storm Allison in Louisiana alone total to $65 million. [11] August 6, 2001 – Tropical Storm Barry causes tides of 2–3 ft (0.61–0.91 m) along the southeastern coast of Louisiana before it makes landfall on Santa Rosa Beach, Florida on August 6.

  8. 1940 Louisiana hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The high tides inundated town streets under 2 ft (0.6 m). [9] Other areas extending from western Louisiana to Mobile, Alabama reported communication disruptions. In New Orleans, strong winds uprooted signboards and blew debris across the city streets. [10] Several houses in Shell Beach and Delacroix Island were leveled by strong winds. [12]

  9. Saint Malo, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Saint Malo (Spanish: San Maló) was a small fishing village that existed along the shore of Lake Borgne in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana as early as the mid-18th century until it was destroyed by the 1915 New Orleans hurricane. [1]