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around 17:40 UTC on July 10, and a second was observed 25 minutes later. Both tornadoes caused minimal damage – the first damaged four buildings and the second uprooted trees and toppled power poles. In addition, two waterspouts were noted offshore North
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Carolina. The heaviest rainfall occurred in north central South Carolina, where rainfall amounted to 9.79 inches (249 mm). Tides ranged from 1 to 4 feet (0.30 to 1.22 m) above normal along the coast. As
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Columbia during the hurricane, where rainfall totaled 5.82 inches (148 mm), although some reliable unofficial sources state the figure to be 15 inches (380 mm). Several thousand sought safety in
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Florida. The low developed into a tropical depression on July 5 while tracking north-northeastward, and became Tropical Storm Cindy by the next day. Cindy turned westward because of a
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1003:"Environnement Canada - Conditions atmosphériques et météorologie - Détaillée des Rapports de Dégâts - 1959-Cindy"
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and increasing winds to the north of the center of the depression. The depression intensified into
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1640:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall for the New England United States"
1601:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in the Mid-Atlantic United States"
1204:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in the Southeastern United States"
1102:"Resume' of Activities During the Passage of Hurricane Cindy"
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Charleston! Charleston!: The History of a Southern City
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1435:"Cindy Hisses At Carolinas — Heavy Rain"
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21:Hurricane Cindy (disambiguation)
1335:"Weakened Storm Crawling North"
1333:McHugh, Robert (July 9, 1959).
1293:American Meteorological Society
812:American Meteorological Society
757:Other storms with the same name
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542:for areas between Beaufort and
1976:Hurricanes in New York (state)
1926:Category 1 Atlantic hurricanes
1921:1959 Atlantic hurricane season
1737:1959 Atlantic hurricane season
1638:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
1599:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
1575:Report on Tropical Storm Cindy
1538:Staff writer (July 11, 1959).
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1474:Staff writer (July 10, 1959).
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1244:Staff writer (July 10, 1959).
1202:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
1071:. Charleston, South Carolina.
795:"The Hurricane Season of 1959"
752:List of New England hurricanes
455:McClellanville, South Carolina
234:McClellanville, South Carolina
213:1959 Atlantic hurricane season
184:1959 Atlantic hurricane season
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859:"Easy to Read HURDAT 2011"
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