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878: 2402: 730:, a local newspaper. In Stuart, the storm left 400 to 500 people homeless, up to nearly 10% of the population, which was 5,100 at the time. A major landmark, the multi-story Walter Kitching store, collapsed during the storm. An old laundromat was likewise leveled, a private airport destroyed, and a water tower downed. Apartments and large hotels also incurred significant damage from rainwater. The county jail lost all its walls, but inmates opted to remain inside. In town thousands of coconuts, hurled by strong winds from trees, were salvaged by poor black residents. The 179: 279: 484: 29: 3741: 2659: 348: 587:-mile-long (2.4 km) road on Eleuthera was destroyed. Several islands sustained damage to farms, including the total loss of various fruit trees on Russell Island. Despite Category 4 winds on Spanish Wells, only five houses were destroyed, although most of the remaining dwellings lost their roofs. Collectively between North Point, James Cistern, and Gregory Town on Eleuthera, the storm destroyed 55 houses and damaged many others. On 3751: 2025: 1992: 1959: 1921: 1887: 1854: 1799: 1766: 1711: 1643: 1607: 1574: 1541: 1505: 1467: 1425: 1363: 1326: 1290: 1253: 1194: 358: 368: 1002: 786:
however. Most small houses in the area lost their roofs or were shifted on their foundations. The Niagara Fruit Company lost all its outbuildings and sustained severe damage to its main house. Many trees on site and on nearby farms were felled as well. At Tropical Farms most large properties were rendered uninhabitable, while a number of smaller homes were destroyed.
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the storm badly damaged structures and crops. A store sustained damage to such a degree that it was unusable, and a riverfront two-story home was leveled; on the latter's grounds all palm trees were downed. A well-constructed home, one of the sturdiest in Palm City, incurred only superficial damage,
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When the storm moved ashore in Florida, winds reached an estimated 125 mph (200 km/h) in Jupiter; these occurred after the eye passed. In West Palm Beach, anemometers measured at least 80-mile-per-hour (130 km/h) winds with gusts to 100 mph (160 km/h); barometers ranged from
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were severely damaged or wrecked. A filling station was scattered, and the platform at the local railroad station was strewn across the tracks. A railcar from West Palm Beach, blown north 30 mi (48 km), crashed into the platform, leaving a mass of wreckage that required several hours'
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that possibly spawned a tropical depression on August 27, although there was minimal data over the next few days as it tracked to the west-northwest. On August 31, a nearby ship reported gale-force winds, which indicated that a tropical storm had developed to the east-northeast of the
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sustained extensive breakage of windows, including plate glass, and loss of tile and shingle roofing, but preparations reduced losses to just several thousand dollars, and no post-storm accidents took place. Strong winds snapped many light poles in the city, and trees and shrubs were broken or
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that withstood the 1928 hurricane snapped, littering streets with broken trunks. Winds downed road signs on many streets, and floodwaters covered the greens on a local golf course. Some garages and isolated structures, mostly lightweight, were partly or totally destroyed, along with a lumber
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to the north, and Tampa on the west coast. At Stuart the lowest atmospheric pressure was measured as 28.60 inHg (969 mb), while Indiantown, on the edge of the eye, registered 28.25 inHg (957 mb). Fort Pierce estimated peak winds of 80 to 90 mph (130 to
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were heavily damaged. The storm was locally regarded as the most severe on record in 50 years. Inland, the cyclone weakened rapidly but produced prodigious amounts of rain, causing a dam to collapse near Tampa. The storm caused $ 3 million in damage
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that passed through the area in late August, which ultimately struck Cuba and Texas. This hurricane instead maintained a general west-northwest track. After moving through the northern Bahamas, the hurricane weakened slightly before making
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on August 31. The tropical storm moved rapidly west-northwestward, steadily intensifying to a hurricane. It acquired peak winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) and passed over portions of the Bahamas on September 3, including
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counties, the storm was considered among the worst on record. The storm leveled some homes and swept many others off their foundations. Most structures in the worst-hit areas received at least minor damage, including the loss of
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Inland, at Indiantown, the storm wrecked outbuildings such as sheds, garages, and shacks, but otherwise did little damage to larger structures. The eye passed just north of town, causing a lull over rural land.
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uprooted. As in Lake Worth, officials in West Palm Beach credited preparations and stringent building codes with reducing overall damage. The city had learned from previous experience with severe storms in
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as residents boarded up buildings; structures on Clematis Street in West Palm Beach were said to be a "solid front" of plywood. Along the coast, observers reported very rough seas as the eye neared land.
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manpower for removal. The storm left many homes in Hobe Sound uninhabitable, forcing crews to tear them down. Winter estates on the island, however, were better built and little damaged, though downed
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High rainfall caused flooding across Florida, notably near Tampa where waters reached 9 ft (2.7 m) deep. High rainfall of over 7 in (180 mm) caused a dam operated by
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offered shelters for at least 400 homeless residents in Stuart. Of the 7,900 families adversely affected by the hurricane, 4,325 required assistance from the
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were felled, along with many tall coconut palms; several of the latter species were also left standing at an incline. Dozens of Australian pines were leveled as well.
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and dissipating. In Florida, the strong winds of the cyclone blew buildings off their foundations, and numerous trees were prostrated in citrus groves. The
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from Olympia was partly wrecked; the bridge tender survived by gripping the railing during the storm. Winds leveled his nearby home. According to the
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peaked at only 60 mph (97 km/h). The hurricane dropped heavy rainfall along its path, peaking at 17.8 in (450 mm) in
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was reported, half of the houses were destroyed, as were 13 boats and two planes, and most docks were wrecked.
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The Major Hurricanes to Affect the Bahamas: Personal Recollections of Some of the Greatest Storms to Affect the Bahamas
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and Harbour Island were both estimated at 140 mph (225 km/h). Winds reached 110 mph (180 km/h) at
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of 978 mb (28.9 inHg), which confirmed that the storm attained hurricane status. After passing north of the
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generally sustained little material damage, except to vegetation, and county properties went largely unscathed.
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In the Bahamas after the storm, a boat sailed from Nassau to deliver food and building materials to Eleuthera.
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mansions were mostly negligibly damaged, except for losses of ornamental vegetation. 40-foot-tall (12 m)
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warehouse. Some homes that lost roofing shingles had water damage to their interiors as well. Nearby
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in Stuart were destroyed, and the local chicken population was scattered and dispersed as far as
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145 km/h), and pressures dipped to 29.14 inHg (987 mb). Inland, winds near
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died after seven railcars derailed, and a child was killed by airborne debris.
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At West Palm Beach, the majority of the damage was confined to vegetation. Several
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The powerful hurricane moved over or near several islands in the Bahamas. Winds on
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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On September 2, a fleet of eight aircraft evacuated all white residents from
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to Cedar Key. About 2,500 people evacuated by train from areas around
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at several spots and disrupted access to several bridges on the
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Rainfall map for the hurricane in the southeastern United States
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Unusually, the storm hit Florida less than 24 hours before
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to break 3 mi (4.8 km) northeast of Tampa along the
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in the Bahamas on September 3, the latter at 11:00 
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Continental United States Hurricanes (Detailed Description)
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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While Stuart and Hobe Sound sustained significant damage,
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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farm worker, was killed when his shack blew down in
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region received the most extensive destruction, and
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American Meteorological Society: 275–276. 1868:"Stuart Homeless Numerous; Help Is Sought Here" 1814: 1448:"Storm's Damage Checked in City as Blow Passes" 1406:"Winds Were Felt over Large Area on East Coast" 1398: 1114: 430:The hurricane initially followed the course of 230:Subsequently, it weakened and made landfall at 214:of the season, it formed east-northeast of the 1932: 1930: 1860: 1829: 1827: 1301: 1299: 206:to strike the United States during the active 2689: 2375: 2231:Duedall, Iver W.; Williams, John M. (2002) . 2117:History of the City of Tampa Water Department 1938:"Hobe Sound was badly damaged by heavy winds" 1893: 1835:"Here are some buildings hurt by Sunday blow" 1786:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1753:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1698:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1630:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 9, 1933 1594:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 6, 1933 1561:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1473: 1454:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1412:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933 1240:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 4, 1933 1181:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 4, 1933 922:Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin were 511:, with storm warnings extending northward to 2031: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1120: 3801:1933 natural disasters in the United States 2091:"Texas Appeals to Florida to Hold Up Fruit" 2057: 1927: 1902:"This County Battered by West Indian Storm" 1824: 1296: 2696: 2682: 2382: 2368: 1741: 1739: 1737: 1547: 1208:"Throngs Flee as Hurricane Perils Florida" 1200: 561:, and 120 mph (190 km/h) on the 177: 27: 2343: 2214: 2188:"Tropical Disturbances of September 1933" 1772: 1675: 1580: 1431: 1332: 765:were felled. Most structures west of the 382:The origins of the hurricane were from a 273: 2185: 2083: 1965: 1076: 978: 976: 947: 482: 277: 266:bearing 125-mph (205-km/h) winds struck 1734: 1649: 471:, dissipating on September 7 near 3768: 2314: 2150: 1998: 1728: 1618: 1616: 1388: 1175:"Pilots Leave Island in Face of Storm" 1167: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 1015: 3112: 2715: 2677: 2631: 2626: 2607: 2602: 2363: 2261: 2109: 2097:. Associated Press. September 8, 1933 2045:. Associated Press. September 5, 1933 1899: 1663:. Associated Press. September 7, 1933 1588:"Rain and Not Wind Damages Farm Area" 1226: 1214:. Associated Press. September 4, 1933 1097: 973: 16:Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1933 2619: 2614: 2595: 2590: 2571: 2566: 2559: 2554: 1259: 904:List of Florida hurricanes (1900–49) 2643: 2638: 2583: 2578: 2304:Rainfall Associated with Hurricanes 2300:National Hurricane Research Project 1900:Lyons, Ernest (September 5, 1933). 1780:"Lake Worth Checks on Storm Damage" 1613: 1555:"Fort Pierce Area Has Heavy Damage" 1012: 916: 13: 2547: 2542: 2535: 2530: 2487: 2482: 2439: 2434: 2315:Souder, Mary O. (September 1933). 565:. The storm was farther away from 557:, 100 mph (160 km/h) on 14: 3832: 3002:1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane 2511: 2506: 2499: 2494: 2451: 2446: 697: 3816:Port St. Lucie metropolitan area 3749: 3740: 3739: 3113: 2658: 2657: 2523: 2518: 2463: 2458: 2415: 2410: 2400: 2186:Mitchell, C. L. (October 1933). 2023: 2006:"Sewell Point Suffered Severely" 1990: 1957: 1919: 1885: 1852: 1797: 1764: 1709: 1641: 1605: 1572: 1539: 1503: 1465: 1423: 1361: 1324: 1288: 1251: 1192: 1000: 876: 734:reportedly disgorged fish. Many 651: 632:Crop damage was worst along the 366: 356: 346: 2475: 2470: 2427: 2422: 2144: 690:. Winter estates and hotels on 478: 3781:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes 3776:1933 Atlantic hurricane season 2705:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes 2392:1933 Atlantic hurricane season 1267:"Northwest Wind at Lauderdale" 544: 403:islands, the hurricane struck 208:1933 Atlantic hurricane season 190:1933 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 2716: 2257:– via Internet Archive. 1307:"Nassau Reports Strong Winds" 941: 200:1933 Treasure Coast hurricane 2292:Storm of September 4–8, 1933 1346:. West Palm Beach, Florida. 1273:. West Palm Beach, Florida. 850: 822: 202:was the second-most intense 105:140 mph (220 km/h) 7: 2245:University Press of Florida 2161:Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2155:Florida's Hurricane History 2095:The Sarasota Herald-Tribune 2043:The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2020:– via Newspapers.com. 1987:– via Newspapers.com. 1954:– via Newspapers.com. 1916:– via Newspapers.com. 1882:– via Newspapers.com. 1849:– via Newspapers.com. 1815:Duedall & Williams 2002 1794:– via Newspapers.com. 1761:– via Newspapers.com. 1706:– via Newspapers.com. 1638:– via Newspapers.com. 1602:– via Newspapers.com. 1569:– via Newspapers.com. 1536:– via Newspapers.com. 1522:"Region of Lake Has Damage" 1500:– via Newspapers.com. 1462:– via Newspapers.com. 1420:– via Newspapers.com. 1358:– via Newspapers.com. 1321:– via Newspapers.com. 1285:– via Newspapers.com. 1248:– via Newspapers.com. 1212:The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 1189:– via Newspapers.com. 1154:Hurricane Research Division 1115:Schoner & Molansky 1956 1051:Hurricane Research Division 869: 10: 3837: 2039:"Gales Sweep Over Florida" 1045:(Report). Miami, Florida: 986:(Database). United States 845:Charleston, South Carolina 767:Florida East Coast Railway 598: 80:Category 4 major hurricane 3786:Hurricanes in the Bahamas 3735: 3656: 3573: 3472: 3389: 3336: 3289: 3218: 3123: 3119: 3108: 3041: 2970: 2923: 2876: 2853: 2818: 2783: 2766: 2749: 2726: 2722: 2711: 2653: 2407: 2398: 2390:Tropical cyclones of the 2308:Weather Prediction Center 988:National Hurricane Center 763:1928 Okeechobee hurricane 614:1928 Okeechobee hurricane 539: 447:was an estimated 15  185: 173: 155: 143: 135: 130: 109: 101: 85: 78: 63: 48: 41: 26: 3755:Tropical cyclones portal 1340:"City Near Storm Center" 909: 884:Tropical cyclones portal 34:Surface weather analysis 2069:The Evening Independent 932:Catholic saints' feasts 781:suffered minimally. At 445:radius of maximum winds 264:another major hurricane 147:$ 3 million (1933 2324:Monthly Weather Review 2195:Monthly Weather Review 1486:"Hurricane highlights" 892:1949 Florida hurricane 755:Monthly Weather Review 745:Just to the south, at 497:Daytona Beach, Florida 493:West End, Grand Bahama 488: 379: 274:Meteorological history 43:Meteorological history 3791:Hurricanes in Florida 2317:"Severe Local Storms" 2262:Neely, Wayne (2006). 2129:on September 25, 2013 858:After the storm, the 486: 372:Extratropical cyclone 281: 3811:Fort Pierce, Florida 2298:(Technical report). 2268:Bloomington, Indiana 2241:Gainesville, Florida 2151:Barnes, Jay (1998). 815:Between Jupiter and 682:. High tides eroded 604:28.64 to 28.78  425:Saffir-Simpson scale 293:Saffir–Simpson scale 110:Lowest pressure 2826:"Chenière Caminada" 2336:1933MWRv...61..291. 2207:1933MWRv...61..274M 2071:. 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Index


Surface weather analysis
SSHWS
NWS
mbar
hPa
inHg
USD
The Bahamas
Georgia
The Carolinas
IBTrACS
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1933 Atlantic hurricane season
tropical cyclone
1933 Atlantic hurricane season
major hurricane
Leeward Islands
Eleuthera
Harbour Island
Jupiter, Florida
Tampa
Georgia
Treasure Coast
Stuart
Fort Pierce
USD
another major hurricane
South Texas

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