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Dominican Republic. There were about 100 deaths and $ 12 million in damage. In Haiti, as many as 1,000 people were killed, and 60,000 people were left homeless. Damage totaled $ 20.35 million. About 125,000 people were forced to evacuate in Cuba, and there were three deaths and $ 20 million in damage. In the Bahamas, heavy rainfall and high tides caused flooding, which killed five people and left $ 15.5 million in damage. Hurricane-force winds were observed in the Florida Keys, where 160 homes and 190 trailers were damaged. Salt spray damaged crops in the region, and there was $ 5 million in damage and four deaths. In the Straits of Florida, Inez capsized a boat of Cuban refugees, killing 45 people. In the northern Gulf of Mexico, a helicopter crashed after carrying evacuees from an oil rig, killing 11 people. Inez produced flooding and caused some power outages in the Yucatán Peninsula. At its final landfall, Inez flooded portions of
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the southeast, Celia degenerated back to a tropical wave early on July 14 north of Puerto Rico while moving westward. While nearing the central Bahamas late on July 18, the remnants of Celia regenerated into a tropical depression after regaining a low-level circulation. That day, Celia turned northward back into the open Atlantic. Observations from a ship indicate that Celia re-strengthened into a tropical storm early on July 20 as it accelerated northeastward ahead of a frontal boundary. The storm intensified significantly throughout the day, reaching hurricane status at 18:00 UTC. Celia then peaked with sustained winds of 75 mph (121 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 994 mbar (29.4 inHg). The cyclone soon began to weaken, falling to tropical storm intensity at 06:00 UTC on July 21. Six hours later, Celia transitioned into an extratropical cyclone, which struck eastern
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westward-moving tropical wave over the Caribbean. After a well-defined center developed on June 30, the system became a subtropical depression near Bermuda at 12:00 UTC. Six hours later, the cyclone intensified into a subtropical storm. Based on satellite imagery, the system transitioned into a tropical storm around 12:00 UTC on July 1. Becky continued to intensify while heading northeastward under an upper-level trough. The storm reached hurricane status by midday on July 2, six hours before peaking with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 984 mbar (29.1 inHg). However, Becky soon began weakening and losing tropical characteristics, becoming an extratropical cyclone early on July 3. A
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days. On October 7, a ship measured 40 mph (64 km/h) winds, the impetus for upgrading the depression to Tropical Storm Kendra. The organized nature of the system on satellite imagery suggested it may have become a tropical storm as early as October 4, but the sparsity of observations precluded an upgrade. The cyclone curved toward the southwest and began to weaken as its convection dissipated. At 00:00 UTC on October 10, it degenerated to a remnant low which dissipated into an open trough over the central Atlantic the next day. Kendra has been the focus of multiple analyses, as it was originally classified as a tropical storm, revoked as a tropical cyclone in post-season review, and finally re-designated as a tropical storm during reanalysis.
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depression intensified into Tropical Storm Greta early on September 4. Based on reconnaissance data, ship reports, and the pressure-wind relationship, Greta is estimated to have peaked with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,004 mbar (29.6 inHg) several hours later. The cyclone slowly weakened thereafter, falling to tropical depression intensity early on September 6. Around 18:00 UTC that day, Greta degenerated into an open trough, which turned northward over the western Atlantic before being absorbed by a frontal system on September 8.
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tropical depression at 12:00 UTC. Six hours later, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Hallie. After initially remaining stationary, Hallie eventually began a southwestward drift toward Mexico. Early on September 21, Hallie peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 997 mbar (29.4 inHg). However, the storm abruptly weakened to a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC due to cool, dry air and land interaction. Although post-season analysis indicated that Hallie soon made landfall near
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and slowly intensified. Early on July 24, the cyclone strengthened into Tropical Storm Ella and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,008 mbar (29.8 inHg). Ella remained poorly organized throughout its duration and weakened back to a tropical depression at 06:00 UTC on July 28, due to outflow from Hurricane Dorothy. Although Ella soon dissipated, its remnants turned northward and persisted until being absorbed by a frontal boundary two days later.
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shed its frontal boundaries; it is thus analyzed to have become a tropical storm on November 14. The small system developed organized banding features, and ship observations support it reaching winds of at least 65 mph (105 km/h), although the sparsity of data suggests it could have become a hurricane. The storm began curving poleward and passed west of the Azores on November 17, where it intercepted cold, dry air and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone around 18:00 UTC that day.
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sank. Heavy rainfall and strong winds pelted Bermuda, though no damage occurred. The storm resumed a northeastward motion and weakened to a Category 2 hurricane early on September 4, before becoming extratropical about 480 mi (770 km) east-southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. The extratropical remnants continued northeastward and later east-northeastward across the far north Atlantic. On September 6, the remnants of Faith passed near the
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characteristics. During the next few days, the depression organized further and acquired a warmer center of circulation while heading west-southwestward and then to the east-southeast. Late on November 6, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Lois, based on reconnaissance aircraft flight observations. Passing west of the Azores on November 10, a sustained wind speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) was observed on
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Faith on the following day. Moving westward across the Atlantic Ocean, it continued to slowly strengthen, reaching hurricane status early on August 23. However, Faith weakened back to a tropical storm early on August 26 while approaching the Lesser Antilles, before re-gaining hurricane status about 24 hours later. The outer bands of Faith produced gale-force winds in the region, especially
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November 22. Two days later, it reached peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) as it curved toward the northwest. An intensifying non-tropical low progressing across the western Atlantic increased shear over the system, causing it to open up into a trough around 00:00 UTC on November 26.
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around 13:00 UTC on June 8, Alma continued to intensify and reached major hurricane intensity five hours later. The storm then peaked as a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 970 mbar (29 inHg)
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This is a table of all of the tropical cyclones that formed in the 1966 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their name, duration, peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would
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A tropical wave developed into a tropical depression well east of the Lesser Antilles on September 21. It moved slowly westward and strengthened into Tropical Storm Inez on September 24. The storm strengthened into a hurricane and was quickly intensifying when it struck the French overseas
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Re-intensifying into a Category 3 hurricane early on September 3, Faith then attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (195 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 950 mbar (28 inHg). One person drowned in the western Atlantic after his ship
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On July 20, a tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa. The wave organized while moving westward and developed into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on July 22. The depression initially moved west-northwestward at approximately 23 mph (37 km/h)
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A tropical wave spawned a tropical depression west of the Leeward Islands at 00:00 UTC on July 13. Six hours later, ship reports indicated that the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Celia. However, because satellite imagery showed only a weak swirl with convection sheared well to
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In late June, a weakening frontal boundary and an upper-level trough traversed the western Atlantic. A significant convective flare occurred along the tail-end of the frontal system between the Bahamas and Bermuda on June 27. The frontal system also began interacting with the northern part of a
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A tropical depression was reported to have existed in late July. A tropical low-pressure area moved across Florida and entered the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on July 24. By the following day, coastal radars indicated a relatively well-defined circulation. As a result, it is estimated that the
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On November 13, an area of low pressure developed in the eastern Atlantic at the tail-end of a cold front connected to the extratropical remnants of Lois. Surface observations and satellite imagery suggest a subtropical storm formed at 18:00 UTC that day. The system moved west and slowly
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A vortex within an area of low pressure developed into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on November 4, while located about 965 mi (1,553 km) east-southeast of Bermuda. Initially, the depression featured cold temperatures near the center and did not completely possess tropical
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An area of disturbed weather emerged into the Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa in mid-August. It developed into a tropical depression while located between Cape Verde and the west coast of Africa on August 21. Tracking westward, the depression intensified and became Tropical Storm
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at 12:00 UTC on September 1, based on Nimbus 2 satellite imagery showing that a circulation formed within the cloud mass. The depression moved west-northwestward and remained weak and disorganized, with convection highly sheared on its east side. Based on reconnaissance flight data, the
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A tropical wave moved off the western coast of Africa on October 2 and spawned an area of disturbed weather that steadily organized as it moved northward between Africa and Cabo Verde. It became a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on October 3 and maintained that strength for a few
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A strong tropical wave developed into a tropical depression in the northwestern Caribbean Sea on June 28. The depression moved slowly northward and although it remained poorly defined throughout its duration, the system intensified into a tropical storm early the following day. Also despite
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Satellite imagery from ESSA 2 indicated that a large area of disturbed weather began merging with a frontal band in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. After an increase in convective activity and satellite imagery revealing a closed circulation on September 20, the system was classified as a
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provinces with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h). The cyclone emerged into the Straights of Florida several hours later. Early on June 30, the system peaked with sustained winds of 45 mph (72 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 1,004 mbar (29.6 inHg) while approaching the
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Similar to the previous system, an area of low pressure developed at the tail-end of a front over the central Atlantic on November 19. After persisting as an extratropical cyclone for a few days, the northeast-moving system acquired characteristics of a tropical storm at 00:00 UTC on
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the next day, Judith attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,007 mbar (29.7 inHg), both of which were observed by a reconnaissance aircraft flight. Shortly thereafter, the storm crossed through the
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In Guadeloupe, Inez severely damaged the island's banana and sugar crops, and thousands of homes were damaged, leaving 10,000 people homeless. There were 40 deaths and damage totaled approximately $ 50 million. The storm flooded many rivers and destroyed over 800 houses in
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A westward-moving tropical wave crossed the Caribbean Sea and reached Central America in early June. Land interaction initially slowed development. However, after the wave turned northward and reemerged into the Caribbean, it quickly organized into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on
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On September 26 and September 27, satellite imagery and ships monitored an area of disturbed weather located to the east of the Lesser Antilles and following Hurricane Inez. Based on reports of a circulation, the system developed into a tropical depression at 00:00 UTC on
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Upon reaching hurricane intensity, Dorothy possessed tropical characteristics, with evidence of a weak warm core beginning on July 25. The hurricane moved in a semi-circular path, and at 12:00 UTC the next day, Dorothy attained its minimum barometric pressure of 989 mbar
532:. The depression moved north-northeastward and intensified into Tropical Storm Alma around 00:00 UTC on June 6, about 18 hours before becoming a hurricane. After strengthening into a Category 2 hurricane on June 8, Alma made two landfalls in Cuba, first on 565:, late on June 9 with winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). This was the earliest date of landfall in the United States since 1825. Damage in Florida was estimated at $ 10 million, and there were six deaths in the state. Alma crossed southeastern 561:. The latter reported power outages and flooding. Alma dropped heavy rainfall and produced winds across most of Florida, which damaged crops and caused scattered power outages. The cyclone weakened to a Category 1 hurricane before moving ashore near 945:(29.2 inHg). Later on July 26, the system curved north-northeastward. Further strengthening occurred and at 00:00 UTC on July 28, Dorothy attained its maximum sustained wind speed of 85 mph (137 km/h). Moving across colder 1377:
on September 27. After entering the Caribbean, Inez briefly weakened before a rapid intensification trend ensued, attaining peak sustained winds of 165 mph (270 km/h) on September 28. Continuing westward, Inez made landfall on the
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observed wind gusts up to 109 mph (175 km/h). The hurricane caused heavy crop damage and water shortages. Over 1,000 houses were destroyed, and damage was estimated at $ 200 million. The storm killed 12 people in the country.
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Windward Islands and weakened to a tropical depression, possibly due to entering the outflow of Inez. At 12:00 UTC on September 30, Judith dissipated over the eastern Caribbean Sea. Winds up to 37 mph (60 km/h) were observed on
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being described as poorly defined, the wind field was well organized, especially in the northeastern quadrant. Around 14:00 UTC on June 29, the storm made landfall on Cuba's south coast just west of the modern-day border of Artemisa and
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as a tropical storm, damaging a few houses and causing light damage. The storm re-intensified into a hurricane over the western Atlantic Ocean around 12:00 UTC on June 11, and its outer rainbands dropped heavy precipitation in
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with winds of 165 mph (270 km/h), Inez was the strongest tropical cyclone of the season. Although Inez persisted into October, no other system developed that month. Two named storms usually form in October. The final formally
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at 22:00 UTC with winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). The system curved northeastward and weakened to a tropical depression over southern Georgia at 06:00 UTC on July 2, about 12 hours before dissipating.
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on June 13. Later that month, another tropical depression developed. The month of July was highly active, with four named storms – Becky, Celia, Dorothy, and Ella. Additionally, a tropical depression developed in the
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early on July 26. The depression then curved westward and dissipated on the next day. Other than heavy thunderstorms and a brief suspension of fishing activities, no other effects were reported.
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be a traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1966 USD.
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and developed into a surface low-pressure area on July 21. Initially, the depression had extratropical features and lacked tropical characteristics, such as a warm core and a well-developed
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concluded that the cyclone remained offshore and dissipated just after 18:00 UTC. The remnants of Hallie produced heavy rainfall and wind gusts up to 40 mph (64 km/h) at Nautla.
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Four tropical cyclones developed in September, including tropical storms Greta, Hallie and Judith, as well as Hurricane Inez. Peaking as a Category 5 hurricane on the
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The following list of names was used for named storms (tropical storms and hurricanes) that formed in the North Atlantic in 1966. Storms were named
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September 27. The depression intensified slowly and became Tropical Storm Judith around midday on September 28. While centered north of
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and caused minimal effects. The storm dropped heavy rainfall in some areas of Florida, with a peak total of 10 in (250 mm) in
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The unnamed June tropical storm and Becky, Celia, Dorothy, and Ella all resulted in little to no impact on land. The next system,
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as a hurricane on June 9. This marked the earliest United States hurricane landfall since a hurricane in May and June of
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system became a tropical depression later on July 25. After minimal intensification, the depression made landfall near
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in late August. The wave developed into a tropical depression about 745 mi (1,199 km) east of
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on June 4 and became a rare major hurricane in the month of June. Alma brought severe flooding to
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In late July, a low-level disturbance situated over the central Atlantic Ocean encountered a vigorous
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Early in 1967, at the recommendation of the Interdepartmental Hurricane Warning Conference, the name
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Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Cuba, Bahamas, Florida Keys, Yucatán Peninsula, northeastern Mexico
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was removed from the naming list. And later, following the 1969 interdepartmental conference,
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developed on August 21. On average, three or four named storms form in August.
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1. During the year, the
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There was a report of a tropical depression that lasted from September 27 to 30.
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on September 15. Three other drowning deaths occurred in the North Sea near
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as a Category 3 hurricane. The storm weakened rapidly and dissipated over
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A major hurricane is a storm that ranks as Category 3 or higher on the
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The storm spawned two tornadoes, one of which destroyed two aircraft at
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for the next several days, until finally becoming unidentifiable near
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was retired from further use as an Atlantic tropical cyclone name.
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with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) and then near Guanimar,
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There were also two weaker tropical cyclones during the season.
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then caused the remnants of Becky to turn northwest toward
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experienced wind gusts up to 45 mph (72 km/h).
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A tropical wave traversed the Atlantic well east of the
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on June 4. Alma crossed the Caribbean and struck
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Lesser Antilles, Bermuda, Faroe Islands, Scandinavia
2053: 3782:"Inez Gains Power, Spawns Tornado on Way to Florida" 3700:(Report). Bermuda Climate and Weather. May 24, 2014. 3073:"Inez Gains Power, Spawns Tornado on Way to Florida" 2624: 937:. A weather ship in the area indicated an influx of 2391: 3808:"Weaker Hurricane Inez Aims Winds at Eastern Cuba" 3740: 3664:C. B. Daniel; R. Maharaj; G. De Souza (May 2001). 2993:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)" 2447: 2419: 2361: 2768:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2559: 2531: 2333: 2094: 2085: 2071: 2064: 331:The strongest tropical cyclone of the season was 4713: 3750:Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate 3607: 2503: 2305: 2933:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2764:Russell Pfost; Pablo Santos (August 15, 2013). 2475: 1704: 343:over the western Atlantic on November 26. 4066:. United Press International. October 13, 1966 3959:. United Press International. October 10, 1966 3550:"Tired Hurricane Spills Heavy Rain on Georgia" 3388: 3363:Sandy Delgado; Christopher W. Landsea (2021). 3284: 3139:. United Press International. October 10, 1966 2913: 2191: 2163: 2135: 1640: 846:late on July 21 and then dissipated over 4587: 4573: 4230: 3927:"Inez Roils Gulf After Pounding Florida Keys" 3892:. United Press International. October 1, 1966 3834:"Inez Again Threatens Florida and Gulf Coast" 3788:. United Press International. October 3, 1966 3365:"1966 Atlantic Hurricane Database Reanalysis" 3113:"Inez Roils Gulf After Pounding Florida Keys" 3079:. United Press International. October 3, 1966 2731: 2729: 2275: 2247: 2219: 417:then halted for more than three weeks, until 4427: 4137: 2107: 1133:. Thereafter, the system meandered over the 436:The season's activity was reflected with an 320:on September 4. Although it never made 293:, but caused relatively minor impact in the 4439: 4005:"Hurricane Inez Moves Across Mexican Coast" 3979:"Hurricane Aims for Mexico's Eastern Coast" 4580: 4566: 4403: 4391: 4367: 4237: 4223: 4125:. United Press International. May 31, 1966 3911:"Hurricane Inez Lumbering Toward Mexico". 3866:. Austin, Texas. Reuters. December 1, 1966 3603: 3601: 3443:"Cuba Enlists 100,000 for Alma Repair Job" 2726: 4355: 4028: 4026: 3633: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2672:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2004: 4331: 3826: 3358: 3356: 3354: 3352: 3350: 3348: 3346: 3344: 3342: 3340: 3338: 3336: 3334: 2967: 2965: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2957: 2955: 2953: 2951: 2949: 1958:List of retired Atlantic hurricane names 1495: 1417: 1224: 4283: 4187: 4078: 3776: 3774: 3598: 3466: 3464: 3332: 3330: 3328: 3326: 3324: 3322: 3320: 3318: 3316: 3314: 1152: 14: 4714: 4319: 4034:"U.S. Planes Aid Victims of Hurricane" 4023: 3971: 3800: 3180:"U.S. Planes Aid Victims of Hurricane" 2909: 2907: 2905: 2903: 2901: 2899: 2897: 2895: 2893: 2891: 2889: 2887: 2885: 2883: 2881: 2879: 2877: 2875: 2873: 2871: 2869: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2150: 1572:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1309:Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS) 1037:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 960: 872:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 784:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 707:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 589: 456:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 209:1966 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 4561: 4472: 4426: 4421: 4218: 3904: 3878: 3852: 3409: 3382: 3287:2005 Atlantic Ocean Tropical Cyclones 2946: 2853: 2851: 2849: 2847: 2845: 2843: 2841: 2839: 2837: 2835: 2406: 1296:Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project 396:. The storm made another landfall in 4475:1960–1969 Atlantic hurricane seasons 4438: 4433: 4307: 4295: 4040:. Associated Press. October 15, 1966 3919: 3915:. Associated Press. October 7, 1966. 3771: 3752:. pp. 31 and 34. Archived from 3743:Rainfall Floods and Weather Patterns 3461: 3311: 3186:. Associated Press. October 15, 1966 2780: 2409: 864: 540:, at a slightly stronger intensity. 4415: 4402: 4397: 4390: 4385: 4366: 4361: 4318: 4313: 3985:. Associated Press. October 8, 1966 3933:. Associated Press. October 5, 1966 3542: 3516: 3490: 3391:"Tropical Storm Puffs In Caribbean" 3252: 3119:. Associated Press. October 5, 1966 2788:Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale 2711:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 2122: 1993: 426:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 269:(NHC) and assume responsibility of 24: 4354: 4349: 4195:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4086:"Inez Destruction Estimates Mount" 3704: 3578:(Report). Moncton, New Brunswick: 3435: 3285:David Levinson (August 20, 2008). 3153:"Inez Destruction Estimates Mount" 2832: 2506: 2394: 2308: 2250: 2222: 2194: 2125: 2110: 1029: 776: 699: 520:June 5. While moving through 25: 4733: 4342: 4337: 4330: 4325: 4306: 4301: 4294: 4289: 3712:"Ferry Boat Captain Credits Luck" 3586:from the original on July 3, 2013 3049:"Ferry Boat Captain Credits Luck" 2580: 2562: 2552: 2534: 2524: 2496: 2478: 2468: 2450: 2440: 2422: 2412: 2382: 2364: 2354: 2336: 2326: 2323: 2296: 2278: 2268: 2240: 2212: 2184: 2166: 2156: 2138: 2128: 1564: 1301: 448: 346: 4453: 4452: 4414: 4409: 4378: 4373: 4282: 4277: 4270: 4265: 4255: 4103: 3886:"Weakened Storm Hovers Off Cuba" 3556:. Associated Press. June 9, 1966 3530:. Associated Press. June 9, 1966 3478:. Associated Press. June 9, 1966 3423:. Associated Press. June 8, 1966 3234:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary 3208:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary 3170: 3035:. Associated Press. June 9, 1966 3009: 2627: 2577: 2574: 2549: 2546: 2521: 2518: 2493: 2490: 2465: 2462: 2437: 2434: 2379: 2376: 2351: 2348: 2320: 2293: 2290: 2265: 2262: 2237: 2234: 2209: 2206: 2181: 2178: 2153: 1768: 1719: 1655: 1579: 1518: 1510: 1454:September 27 â€“ September 30 1440: 1432: 1386:. Inez then struck southwestern 1324: 1316: 1261:September 20 â€“ September 21 1247: 1239: 1167: 1125:, several hours before striking 1052: 1044: 983: 975: 887: 879: 799: 791: 722: 714: 678:Palm Beach International Airport 612: 604: 471: 463: 37: 4162: 4111: 4052: 3997: 3953:"Helicopter Crashes, 11 Killed" 3945: 3734: 3722:. September 8, 1966. p. 41 3690: 3657: 3608:Carl O. Erickson (March 1967). 3568: 3389:William Tucker (June 6, 1966). 3278: 3226: 3200: 3133:"Helicopter Crashes, 11 Killed" 3059:. September 8, 1966. p. 41 2696:All damage figures are in 1966 2662:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 2593:June 5 – November 26 2507:Category 1 hurricane 2395:Category 5 hurricane 2392:September 21 – October 11 2309:Category 3 hurricane 2251:Category 1 hurricane 2223:Category 1 hurricane 2195:Category 1 hurricane 2111:Category 3 hurricane 2042:North Atlantic tropical cyclone 668:on July 1 before striking 314:East Coast of the United States 4722:1966 Atlantic hurricane season 4247:1966 Atlantic hurricane season 4119:"Names set for '66 hurricanes" 4060:"15 Die as Mercy Launch Sinks" 3021: 2806: 2757: 2703: 2690: 2306:August 21 â€“ September 13 1787: 1736:November 19 â€“ November 26 1672:November 13 â€“ November 17 1338:September 21 â€“ October 11 1184:September 1 â€“ September 6 248:1966 Atlantic hurricane season 32:1966 Atlantic hurricane season 13: 1: 3528:Daytona Beach Morning Journal 3292:National Climatic Data Center 2914:Arnold L. Sugg (March 1967). 2720: 2643:1966 Pacific hurricane season 1951: 1596:November 4 â€“ November 10 1346:165 mph (270 km/h) 1074:120 mph (195 km/h) 493:115 mph (185 km/h) 199:1966 Pacific hurricane season 3524:"Alma Lashes St. Petersburg" 2916:The Hurricane Season of 1966 2814:Tropical Cyclone Climatology 2737:"Alice Was First Girl Storm" 2652:Australian cyclone seasons: 1816:for the first time in 1966. 1744:65 mph (100 km/h) 1705:Late November tropical storm 1680:65 mph (100 km/h) 1604:80 mph (130 km/h) 1066:August 21 â€“ September 4 909:85 mph (140 km/h) 821:75 mph (120 km/h) 744:85 mph (140 km/h) 680:; the other touched down in 271:tropical cyclone forecasting 103: â€˘ Lowest pressure 7: 4100:– via Newspapers.com. 4011:. Reuters. October 11, 1966 3741:Lars Andreas Roald (2008). 3472:"45 Dead in Hurricane Wake" 3457:– via Newspapers.com. 3405:– via Newspapers.com. 3167:– via Newspapers.com. 3099:. Reuters. December 1, 1966 3029:"45 Dead in Hurricane Wake" 2648:1966 Pacific typhoon season 2620: 2192:June 30 â€“ July 3 2164:June 28 â€“ July 2 2136:June 28 â€“ July 2 1712:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1648:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1641:Mid November tropical storm 1540:40 mph (65 km/h) 1503:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1462:50 mph (85 km/h) 1425:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1269:60 mph (95 km/h) 1232:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1192:50 mph (85 km/h) 1160:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1005:40 mph (65 km/h) 968:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 634:45 mph (75 km/h) 597:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 204:1966 Pacific typhoon season 10: 4738: 2995:(Database). United States 2931:(Report). Miami, Florida: 2584: 2556: 2528: 2500: 2472: 2444: 2416: 2386: 2358: 2330: 2300: 2272: 2244: 2216: 2188: 2160: 2132: 2102: 1955: 1532:October 3 â€“ October 9 1365: 1093: 572:Wilmington, North Carolina 512: 443: 438:accumulated cyclone energy 295:Southeastern United States 219:Atlantic hurricane seasons 89: â€˘ Maximum winds 4688: 4672: 4651: 4623:South-West Indian Ocean ( 4599: 4481: 4448: 4262: 4253: 4245:Tropical cyclones of the 3238:National Hurricane Center 3212:National Hurricane Center 2997:National Hurricane Center 2924:National Hurricane Center 2818:National Hurricane Center 2792:National Hurricane Center 2451:Tropical depression 2232:Bahamas, Atlantic Canada 2139:Tropical depression 2097: 2082: 2056: 2048: 1740: 1732: 1716: 1711: 1676: 1668: 1652: 1647: 1600: 1592: 1576: 1571: 1536: 1528: 1507: 1502: 1458: 1450: 1429: 1424: 1342: 1334: 1313: 1308: 1265: 1257: 1236: 1231: 1188: 1180: 1164: 1159: 1070: 1062: 1041: 1036: 1001: 993: 972: 967: 905: 897: 876: 871: 817: 809: 788: 783: 740: 732: 711: 706: 630: 622: 601: 596: 489: 481: 460: 455: 388:, developed over eastern 375:National Hurricane Center 281:, developed over eastern 267:National Hurricane Center 217: 194: 189: 177: 169: 155: 147: 139: 131: 126: 122: 102: 88: 78: 74: 69: 61: 53: 48: 36: 31: 4123:Washington Afro-American 3983:Lewiston Evening Journal 2700:, unless otherwise noted 2683: 2635:Tropical cyclones portal 1635:Hurricane Martin in 2022 947:sea surface temperatures 548:After emerging into the 312:. After paralleling the 18:Hurricane Dorothy (1966) 3890:Spokane Daily Chronicle 3476:Spokane Daily Chronicle 3033:Spokane Daily Chronicle 2176:Cuba, Florida, Georgia 265:, be designated as the 181:$ 432.6 million (1966 3913:The Milwaukee Sentinel 3614:Monthly Weather Review 3582:. September 14, 2010. 3421:The Lewiston Daily Sun 997:July 22 â€“ July 28 935:central dense overcast 901:July 21 â€“ July 30 850:on the following day. 813:July 13 â€“ July 21 373:was re-designated the 65:November 26, 1966 62:Last system dissipated 3838:The Victoria Advocate 1779:Boothville, Louisiana 1496:Tropical Storm Kendra 1418:Tropical Storm Judith 1410:and cut off roads to 1225:Tropical Storm Hallie 736:June 30 â€“ July 3 626:June 28 â€“ July 2 576:extratropical cyclone 553:as it passed between 515:Hurricane Alma (1966) 485:June 4 â€“ June 12 415:tropical cyclogenesis 4009:The Montreal Gazette 3814:. September 30, 1966 3812:St. Petersburg Times 3502:St. Petersburg Times 2563:Tropical storm 2535:Tropical storm 2479:Tropical storm 2423:Tropical storm 2365:Tropical storm 2337:Tropical storm 2279:Tropical storm 2167:Tropical storm 2007:Saffir–Simpson scale 1402:on October 11. 1153:Tropical Storm Greta 550:Straights of Florida 4606:Australian region ( 4090:The Palm Beach Post 3626:1967MWRv...95..121E 3299:on December 1, 2005 3157:The Palm Beach Post 2045: 1978:were replaced with 1115:Trinidad and Tobago 961:Tropical Storm Ella 590:June tropical storm 534:Isla de la Juventud 127:Seasonal statistics 54:First system formed 49:Seasonal boundaries 4689:Non-seasonal lists 4619:North Indian Ocean 3864:The Calgary Herald 3786:Lodi News-Sentinel 3759:on October 5, 2013 3580:Environment Canada 3097:The Calgary Herald 3077:Lodi News-Sentinel 2585:Season aggregates 2062:at peak intensity 2044:season statistics 2039: 1384:Dominican Republic 1380:Barahona Peninsula 586:on June 14. 563:St. Marks, Florida 96:1-minute sustained 92:165 mph (270 km/h) 43:Season summary map 4709: 4708: 4589:Tropical cyclones 4555: 4554: 4548: 4490: 4466: 4465: 3860:"Inez Hurt Haiti" 3840:. October 1, 1966 3093:"Inez Hurt Haiti" 2617: 2616: 2607:≤$ 432.6 million 2432:Windward Islands 2036: 2035: 2009: 1949: 1948: 1762: 1761: 1747: 1698: 1697: 1683: 1631:SĂŁo Miguel Island 1622: 1621: 1607: 1558: 1557: 1543: 1480: 1479: 1465: 1364: 1363: 1349: 1287: 1286: 1272: 1210: 1209: 1195: 1092: 1091: 1077: 1023: 1022: 1008: 927: 926: 912: 865:Hurricane Dorothy 839: 838: 824: 762: 761: 747: 652: 651: 637: 559:Key West, Florida 538:Artemisa Province 511: 510: 496: 384:The first storm, 244: 243: 132:Total depressions 57:June 4, 1966 16:(Redirected from 4729: 4582: 4575: 4568: 4559: 4558: 4543: 4485: 4470: 4469: 4456: 4455: 4436: 4424: 4412: 4400: 4388: 4376: 4364: 4352: 4340: 4328: 4316: 4304: 4292: 4280: 4268: 4259: 4239: 4232: 4225: 4216: 4215: 4210: 4209: 4207: 4205: 4199: 4191: 4185: 4184: 4182: 4180: 4174: 4166: 4160: 4159: 4157: 4155: 4149: 4141: 4135: 4134: 4132: 4130: 4115: 4109: 4108: 4107: 4101: 4099: 4097: 4082: 4076: 4075: 4073: 4071: 4064:Sarasota Journal 4056: 4050: 4049: 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