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  2. Before and after satellite photos show Hurricane Helene's ...

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    Before and after satellite images show Hurricane Helene's destruction across Florida's coastline when it made landfall on Thursday as a Category 4 storm.

  3. Why Milton could become one of the most destructive ...

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    When Hurricane Milton reaches Florida's Gulf ... “Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida,” the National Hurricane Center said ...

  4. Hurricane Milton brought a shocking deluge. The reason why ...

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    That means when hurricanes do choose to form, they tend to sway towards bigger Category 3, 4 or 5 storms, said David Keellings, a researcher studying climate extremes at the University of Florida.

  5. Hurricane Milton makes landfall as Category 3 on Florida's ...

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    Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night as a "dangerous Category 3" storm near Siesta Key, on Florida's central west coast, the National Hurricane Center said. Siesta Key is a barrier ...

  6. Hurricane Milton has made landfall as a Category 3 storm, with the Met Office warning it will be “dangerous and destructive” as thousands of UK holidaymakers had flights to Florida cancelled.

  7. Major Hurricane Milton lands and unleashes life-threatening ...

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    Hurricane Milton will remain a powerful, potentially deadly an d destructive force as it pushes inland over the Florida Peninsula along the central Gulf coast during Wednesday night, AccuWeather ...

  8. List of Florida hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Milton, the most recent landfalling Florida major hurricane on October 9, 2024 Approximately 500 tropical and subtropical cyclones have affected the state of Florida . More storms hit Florida than any other U.S. state , [ 1 ] and since 1851 only eighteen hurricane seasons passed without a known storm impacting the state.

  9. Some storm experts, like TODAY's own meteorologist Al Roker, have argued that "I" hurricanes are so destructive because of when they occur in the hurricane season, which begins June 1 and ends Nov ...