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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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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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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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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
636:; several farms in Stuart experienced total losses, and statewide, 16% of the citrus crop, or 4 million boxes, were destroyed. Across southeastern Florida, the hurricane damaged 6,465 houses and destroyed another 383, causing over $ 3 million in damage. One person, an
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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
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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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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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1313:. West Palm Beach, Florida. Associated Press. September 4, 1933
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1698:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 5, 1933
1630:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 9, 1933
1594:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 6, 1933
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1240:. West Palm Beach, Florida. September 4, 1933
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200:1933 Treasure Coast hurricane
2292:Storm of September 4–8, 1933
1346:. West Palm Beach, Florida.
1273:. West Palm Beach, Florida.
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202:was the second-most intense
105:140 mph (220 km/h)
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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
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2039:"Gales Sweep Over Florida"
1045:(Report). Miami, Florida:
986:(Database). United States
845:Charleston, South Carolina
767:Florida East Coast Railway
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80:Category 4 major hurricane
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932:Catholic saints' feasts
781:suffered minimally. At
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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
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3791:Hurricanes in Florida
2317:"Severe Local Storms"
2262:Neely, Wayne (2006).
2129:on September 25, 2013
858:After the storm, the
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2298:(Technical report).
2268:Bloomington, Indiana
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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
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2826:"Chenière Caminada"
2336:1933MWRv...61..291.
2207:1933MWRv...61..274M
2071:. September 8, 1933
1973:"Palm City damaged"
1872:The Palm Beach Post
1784:The Palm Beach Post
1751:The Palm Beach Post
1696:The Palm Beach Post
1628:The Palm Beach Post
1592:The Palm Beach Post
1559:The Palm Beach Post
1452:The Palm Beach Post
1410:The Palm Beach Post
1350:. September 4, 1933
1344:The Palm Beach Post
1311:The Palm Beach Post
1277:. September 4, 1933
1271:The Palm Beach Post
1238:The Palm Beach Post
1179:The Palm Beach Post
1137:Re-Analysis Project
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1747:"Storm Sidelights"
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841:Savannah, Georgia
688:Lake Worth Lagoon
608:(970 to 975
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3049:"Nicaragua"
2978:"San ZenĂłn"
2931:"Tampa Bay"
2890:"Galveston"
2861:"Galveston"
2809:"Indianola"
2272:AuthorHouse
1729:Souder 1933
1389:Barnes 1998
817:Fort Pierce
806:queen palms
728:Stuart News
662:royal palms
593:storm surge
545:The Bahamas
461:Levy County
395:reported a
268:South Texas
255:(1933
252:Fort Pierce
162:, Florida,
160:The Bahamas
3770:Categories
2990:"Freeport"
2330:(9): 291.
1878:August 31,
1817:, p.
1790:August 31,
1757:August 31,
1702:August 31,
1634:August 31,
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1391:, p.
1354:August 31,
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1281:August 31,
1244:August 31,
1185:August 31,
1140:(Report).
1098:Neely 2006
942:References
794:grapefruit
759:Hobe Sound
740:Indiantown
692:Palm Beach
667:Lake Worth
618:Titusville
463:, east of
457:ghost town
421:Category 4
342:Storm type
136:Fatalities
71:1933-09-08
64:Dissipated
56:1933-08-31
3397:Claudette
3380:Gabrielle
3091:"Florida"
2961:"Bahamas"
2838:"Georgia"
2717:1853–1949
2609:Seventeen
2165:UNC Press
2016:August 8,
1983:August 8,
1950:August 8,
1912:August 8,
1845:August 8,
1532:August 8,
1496:August 8,
926:prior to
851:Aftermath
823:Elsewhere
783:Palm City
708:St. Lucie
559:Eleuthera
525:sea spray
465:Cedar Key
405:Eleuthera
221:Eleuthera
3745:Category
3712:Franklin
3647:Florence
3581:Danielle
3498:Michelle
3427:Hortense
3327:Frederic
2937:"Nassau"
2663:Category
2633:Nineteen
2621:Eighteen
2573:Fourteen
2561:Thirteen
965:March 5,
870:See also
717:shingles
713:tarpaper
646:brakeman
627:Clermont
529:seawalls
517:Key West
453:Rosewood
437:landfall
393:Gulfwing
336:Unknown
3623:Joaquin
3617:Gonzalo
3611:Ophelia
3522:Frances
3516:Charley
3433:Georges
3421:Edouard
3244:Frances
3149:Charlie
2949:"Miami"
2902:"Texas"
2597:Sixteen
2585:Fifteen
2332:Bibcode
2203:Bibcode
1146:Florida
747:Olympia
658:coconut
599:Florida
582:⁄
503:issued
473:Augusta
469:Georgia
286:Map key
240:Georgia
175:IBTrACS
164:Georgia
139:3 total
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3718:Idalia
3635:Harvey
3629:Nicole
3558:Paloma
3540:Gustav
3534:Dennis
3510:Fabian
3368:Helene
3362:Gloria
3344:Harvey
3309:Gladys
3303:Carmen
3268:Gladys
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3173:Connie
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910:Notes
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571:Abaco
495:, to
236:Tampa
114:≤945
91:SSHWS
3688:Iota
3641:Jose
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3587:Earl
3564:Bill
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