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  2. Effects of Hurricane Dorian in the Carolinas - Wikipedia

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    As Dorian moved closer to the Carolinas, both North and South Carolina were put under states of emergencies. More than 830,000 people were evacuated in South Carolina, and around 401,000 people were evacuated in North Carolina before the storm. People who failed to comply with these mandatory evacuations were charged with misdemeanors.

  3. When are hurricanes most likely to hit SC? Here’s when ...

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    And a lull is exactly what South Carolina has been in for the last few years. The last time a hurricane hit the state was Isaias in 2020, and the Category 1 storm produced relatively little damage ...

  4. SC hurricane season 2024 begins. Here’s how bad it could be ...

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    According to the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, South Carolina is one of the most vulnerable states to hurricanes and tropical storms all throughout the season, which lasts until ...

  5. These counties are the most hurricane-prone, most expensive ...

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    “We estimate that 2023 will have a total of 18 named storms (average is 14.4), 90 named storm days (average is 69.4), nine hurricanes (average is 7.2), 35 hurricane days (average is 27.0), four ...

  6. Carolinas - Wikipedia

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    Three families who actually lived in North Carolina had South Carolina addresses, and 16 South Carolina residents had believed they lived in North Carolina. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] On December 9, 2016, McCrory announced that he signed a four-page executive order formally defining the border between the two states based on the 20 years of work.

  7. Hurricane Bob (1985) - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane continued north, and made landfall near Beaufort, South Carolina, early on July 25 while maintaining winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). Bob quickly weakened over land, decaying into a tropical storm three hours after landfall. [2] [4] About 12 hours later, it degenerated into a tropical depression near the North Carolina – Virginia border.

  8. October 2015 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    The October 2015 North American storm complex was an extratropical storm that triggered a high precipitation event, which caused historic flash flooding across North and South Carolina. The incipient cold front traversed the Eastern United States on September 29–30, producing heavy rain in multiple states.

  9. A warming planet is pushing hurricanes north and deeper ... - AOL

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    Hurricanes are getting bigger, stronger, moving northward and further inland. The financial consequences for NC and other states could be dramatic. A warming planet is pushing hurricanes north and ...