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September 13, 1988- Squalls from the enormous Hurricane Gilbert bring rain to South Florida as the storm lashed the Cayman Islands in the western Caribbean. [50] November 23, 1988- Tropical Storm Keith makes landfall near Sarasota as a 65 mph (105 km/h) tropical storm. The storm drops up to 10.27 inches (261 mm) of precipitation in Saint Leo ...
The 1986 Atlantic hurricane season was a very inactive season that produced 10 depressions, 6 named storms, 4 hurricanes, and no major hurricanes. The season officially began on June 1, 1986, and lasted until November 30, 1986.
No Yes No 2 Worst storm to hit Pensacola in 170 years [26] Unnamed: 1906 October 18: Southeast Florida No Yes No 3 Killed about 200 people [26] Unnamed: 1909 October 11: Florida Keys: No Yes No 3 110 mph (180 km/h) clocked before anemometer disabled [27] Unnamed: 1910: October 17–18: Key West Fort Myers: Yes Yes No 2 Caused much flooding [28 ...
The deadliest storm to have its name retired was Hurricane Mitch, which caused over 10,000 fatalities when it struck Central America in October 1998. The costliest storms were hurricanes Katrina in August 2005 and Harvey in August 2017; each storm struck the U.S. Gulf Coast, causing $125 billion in damage, much of it from flooding.
March 13, 1993, a hurricane-force, non-hurricane storm boiled out of the Gulf of Mexico into Florida and up the east coast to Canada. March 13, 1993, a hurricane-force, non-hurricane storm boiled ...
No-name storm swamps South Florida with flooding, high winds. ... It was part of a $70 million project to reduce flooding in western Miami-Dade after another no-name storm swamped more than 90,000 ...
No-name storm swamps South Florida. Named or not, Wednesday night’s storm clearly was a whopper for some parts of South Florida. Broward County closed its schools for the day, and the Henry E ...
Hurricane Charley was the second hurricane to threaten the East Coast of the United States within a year's timeframe, after Hurricane Gloria of 1985. [1] The third tropical storm and second hurricane of the season, Charley formed as a subtropical low on August 13 along the Florida panhandle.