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1896 Cedar Keys hurricane. 1898 Georgia hurricane. 1910 Cuba hurricane. 1916 Charleston hurricane. 1940 South Carolina hurricane. 1941 Florida hurricane. 1982 Florida subtropical storm. Hurricane Kyle (2002)
Hurricane Hugo was a powerful tropical cyclone that inflicted widespread destruction across the northeastern Caribbean and the Southeastern United States in September 1989. . The eleventh tropical cyclone, eighth named storm, sixth hurricane, and second major hurricane [a] of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, Hugo arose from a cluster of thunderstorms near Cape Verde on September 10, 1
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 ...
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 ...
Hurricane Matthew. Hurricane Matthew was a powerful tropical cyclone which caused catastrophic damage and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, as well as widespread devastation in the southeastern United States. The deadliest Atlantic hurricane since Hurricane Stan in 2005, and the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane since Felix in 2007, Matthew was ...
The area under the watch encompasses Savannah, Charleston and Columbia. Follow here for live updates: Hurricane Helene now a major Cat 3 storm, plowing toward Florida. A tornado watch has been ...
The 1989 Atlantic hurricane season was an average hurricane season with 11 named storms. The season officially began on June 1, and ended on November 30. [1][2] The first tropical cyclone, Tropical Depression One, developed on June 15, and dissipated two days later without any effects on land. Later that month, Tropical Storm Allison caused ...
Hurricane season is in full swing after getting its official start in June. The season extends from June 1 to Nov. 30 for the Atlantic basin, according to NOAA’s National Hurricane Center.