1302:, 0.5–1.5 inches (13–38 mm) of rain were reported causing some schools to let out early. High winds associated with the remnants of Opal moved through southeast West Virginia on the 5th. High winds ranged between 35 and 45 mph (72 km/h) with some gusts to near 55 mph (89 km/h). Numerous trees, large branches, power lines and shingles off the roofs of homes were ripped off in the wind. The vast majority of damage occurred at elevations above two thousand feet. Damage from the wind totaled out to $ 2000. Large limbs were downed by high wind across from the remnants of Hurricane Opal in Preston County. Damage there totaled out to $ 1000. Damage in West Virginia totaled out to only $ 5,000.
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1028:, Fort Walton Beach, was overwhelmed by storm surge. Numerous homes were under 3 to 10 feet (0.91 to 3.05 m) of water. Residents were not allowed to return to the island until the homes could be secured. A Humvee tour was arranged by the National Guard so home owners could 'see' the damage, but the homeowners were not allowed off the bus. Sand dunes along the stretch of US 98, normally 25 feet (7.6 m) high, were removed by wind and surge. Where once the ocean was obscured from view by the dunes for miles, a flat open space opened up along U.S. Highway 98.
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1162:. Power was out for some people for at least a week. More than 4000 trees were knocked down within the city of Atlanta alone. These trees fell across roads, and on power lines, homes, mobile homes, and automobiles. More than a half a dozen people were injured from falling trees in the early morning hours of October 5. There were more than 1200 telephone poles knocked down and almost 5,000 power lines snapped. Power crews from surrounding states helped to restore power to many, however, thousands of residences remained without power through the weekend.
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hit ground in Temple Hills, injuring three people after reaching a peak wind of 150 mph (240 km/h). 100 homes were damaged with 15 being condemned. The
Potomac Electric Power reported 9000 people without power. Damage from the second tornado totaled out to $ 5 million. The third and final tornado touched down in Odenton, became an F1 tornado and doing $ 250,000 in damage to the area. Eleven houses were damaged and about 10,000 people were without power in the whole district that the Baltimore Gas and Electric serves.
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1350:, rainfalls included about 3 to 5 inches (76 to 127 mm) in the central part of the state, one inch (25 mm) at the western part of the state and 3 to 5 in (76 to 127 mm) in the eastern part of the state. Wind speeds at the higher elevations of the Appalachian Mountains were recorded at 70 mph (110 km/h) whereas 40–50 mph (64–80 km/h) gusts were more common at the lower elevations. Trees and power lines were down over much of the region. Over 70 miles (110 km) of the
960:, flood waters reached a depth of 6 ft (1.8 m). Governor Jorge Salomon ordered the closure of all government offices, businesses, and schools by October 2 in light of the extensive flooding. At least 60 towns across the state were isolated by the extreme rainfall. By October 3, agricultural losses in Campeche alone were estimated in the billions of pesos (hundreds of millions of USD). At least 19 people perished across Mexico while another 31 were killed in Guatemala.
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1768:, thunderstorms with heavy rain, averaging around 3.5 inches (89 mm) countywide, caused flooding of small streams and roadways including United States Route 46. The heavy rain was represented as the first significant dent in the drought that had affected northern New Jersey since September 1994. Storm totals included 6.7 inches (170 mm) in Wawayanda, 5.3 (135 mm) in
266:. The cyclone turned northeastward and strengthened significantly. By October 4, Opal was an intense 150 mph (240 km/h), Category 4 hurricane. With a minimum pressure of 916 mbar (hPa), Hurricane Opal was the most intense category 4 Atlantic hurricane on record. However, the cyclone abruptly weakened to a low-end Category 3 hurricane prior to making
1247:. Opal triggered a debris flow in the Poplar Cove area of Macon County. A flash flood from rainfall amounts typically ranged from four to six inches (100 to 150 mm) and closed roads and bridges were the result. The most serious flooding apparently occurred in Avery County where evacuations were required and tanks of propane were found floating in the
721:; Escambia County officials estimated that "tens of thousands" were still on evacuation routes within the county only a few hours before Opal made landfall. Mass evacuations in some other counties concluded during the afternoon of October 4, though many evacuees in other locations were unable to reach safe areas prior to the onset of gale-force winds.
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694:, due to the risks of potential storm surge. Schools were also closed by noon that day across the parish. Voluntary evacuation orders for the Florida panhandle, which would ultimately be the most heavily affected area, also began the same day with several counties giving evacuation orders. Farther west, a mandatory evacuation order was placed on
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preceded the storm. The prolonged period of strong winds brought down trees and limbs along with some power lines. At least one automobile was damaged by a downed tree in Erie. Several farms reported fields of corn blown down and apples and other fruit being stripped from trees. The actual crop damage estimate was unknown.
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October 5 and 6. Two to 3 inches (38–64 mm) of rain fell over much of the area with isolated amounts of near four inches (100 mm) over parts of the western Southern Tier. Sustained winds were estimated between 35 and 40 mph (56 and 64 km/h), but the easterly winds did down
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and caused wind gusts up to 45 mph (72 km/h) and sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph (32 to 48 km/h) all across northern Ohio. Several automobiles were damaged by falling trees or limbs. Crops were damaged from the strong winds. A number of farms reported fields of corn blown over and
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Florida panhandle earlier in the year produced a dichotomous mood toward preparations for Hurricane Opal—some people may have taken a "wait and see" approach that resulted in complacency, while others affected by the widespread power outages caused by Erin may have acquired a greater sense of
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Basin from late afternoon through the evening on the 5th. As a result, the Middle Rouge River crested one foot over flood stage, causing the Edward Hines Drive to be closed off to traffic. High winds associated with the remains of
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Louisville International Airport to 3.5 inches (89 mm) at Fern Creek Road south of the Gene Snyder Freeway. Several trees were knocked down and soils were saturated after Opal passed through. A bridge washed out over Sulphur Creek and minor
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October 5. Accompanying winds reached 83 kilometres per hour (52 mph) in Toronto and up to 102 kilometres per hour (63 mph) in Southern Ontario, feeling trees and power lines. The remnants also spawned a heavy rainfall warning by the Ontario and the Quebec Weather Centers for southern
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Thursday night (5th/6th) and caused wind gusts up to 50 mph (80 km/h) and sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph (32 to 48 km/h). Heavy rains accompanied the storm and averaged 1.5 to 2.5 inches (38 to 64 mm). Flooding was localized and not significant since drought conditions
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Three deaths also occurred in the state. A man in
Candler was killed when a falling tree destroyed his mobile home. Another man was killed near Marshall when a tree was blown onto him while he was helping cut other trees out of the roadway. 10 people were also injured by wind blown debris and
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October 4. The employee, who was holding onto a rope attached a flag, was tossed high into the air, and suffered severe injuries when he fell back to the ground. Total damage in Louisiana totaled out to US$ 200,000 (1995 dollars).
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Rainfall in Florida peaked at 15.45 inches (392 mm) in Ellyson, 7.27 inches (185 mm) at Pensacola, and 6.64 inches (169 mm) at Hurlburt Field. The highest gust recorded was a 145 mph (233 km/h) gust at the latter. Lower gusts were 115 miles per hour (185 km/h) at
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of 10 to 14 feet (3.0 to 4.3 m). Minor to moderate beach and shore erosion occurred in many areas, especially the western end of the lake. Localized flooding occurred in communities with low-lying areas along the lake. Boats were also grounded. Damage in Ohio totaled out to $ 205,000.
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of casual or communal traffic was blamed for the relative unease during evacuations for Opal. Traffic congestion on these routes caused some evacuees to return to vulnerable areas along the coast while raising fears that stranded evacuees on highways could be subjected to potentially fatal
1149:. Southern Georgia only reported 1–3 inches (25–76 mm) of rain, while the northern part of the state reached about 5–7 inches (130–180 mm). The peak wind gust in Georgia was a 79 mph (127 km/h) gust in Marietta, a 70 mph (110 km/h) gust in
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were closed because of trees that fell across the road. Flooding occurred in the northern portion of the parkway. Linville Falls was evacuated; the Asheville and Gillespie Gap Districts were closed. Rockslides and mudslides had also been reported due to Opal.
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during the afternoon and early evening of October 4. Wind damage was mainly limited to downed tree limbs, power lines, and signs. One minor injury was reported in Harrison County due to flying debris. Damage in Mississippi totaled up to $ 75 thousand.
1057:. Numerous downed trees across much of the southeastern United States left over 2 million people without power. Alabama reported that 476,000 residents were without power, which was a record at the time; however, this number was surpassed by
305:, forcing more than 42,000 people to evacuate. The storm left hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to agriculture in Campeche alone. Nineteen people were killed in the country. In Florida, high winds and storm surge left extensive damage in
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An estimated 100,000 people evacuated from the United States Gulf Coast ahead of Opal, with 5 percent of evacuees seeking public shelters and over half of evacuees seeking shelter out of their home counties; in their post-storm assessment the
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Opal caused about US$ 4.7 billion (1995 dollars) in damage, making it the third costliest hurricane at the time. Most of the structural damage occurred near the coastline on the Florida Panhandle, due to intense surge. Nearly a mile of
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and came in reducing amounts around the rest of the state. Heavy rainfalls closed roads and bridges, causing $ 24 million in crop and property damage. A tornado in Chesterfield, South Carolina caused many trees to be blown down in the
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where winds were estimated around 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) with gusts to hurricane force, with wind damage reported to some mobile homes and roofs of a few other structures. Tropical storm force winds were reported in extreme south
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on September 27 as Tropical Depression Seventeen. The depression crossed the Yucatán Peninsula and intensified into a tropical storm on September 30. Opal intensified into a hurricane on October 2 after entering the
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counties, nearly 300 homes were destroyed and 1,000 others suffered major damage. The storm left at least $ 2.1 billion in damage in Florida alone. Several other states were impacted by the storm, especially
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with a gust of 90 mph (140 km/h). The highest sustained winds reported from Opal was 75 mph (121 km/h) at Fort Rucker, 55 mph (89 km/h) in downtown Mobile and 47 mph (76 km/h) at
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caused $ 5 million (1995 USD) from the approach of Opal on October 5. The damage was worst in Rabun County where numerous trees were blown down. The wind damage was described as being worse than the March
1044:. Lesser amounts include 7.48 inches (190 mm) in Mobile and 6.1 inches (150 mm) in Anniston. The highest gust reported was a 95 mph (153 km/h) gust in Fort Rucker and a secondary one at
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over the Gulf of Mexico resulted in a highly conducive environment for intensification. After a significant reorganization in Opal's internal structure, the hurricane was able to
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and an 88 mph (142 km/h) gust at Pensacola P.N.S. The highest sustained winds were 84 mph (135 km/h) at Hurlburt Field and 80 mph (130 km/h) at
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tornado that killed a young woman in Florida. None died as a direct result of storm surge. This was quite unusual, considering the strength and landfall location of Opal.
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on the night of October 5 and the morning October 6. Damaging winds occurred across parts of central and northern Vermont but especially along the western slopes of the
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intensity at 12:00 UTC on September 30 while the storm was over the north-central coast of Yucatán; this classification resulted in the tropical cyclone
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Although Opal was only a weak tropical storm when it affected the Yucatán Peninsula, its slow movement led to prolonged, flooding rains over much of the region.
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were 5 inches (130 mm) throughout the eastern side of the state with lower amounts going westward. Tropical-storm-force winds were reported along the
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were downed by high winds associated with the remnants of Opal. The damage from the fallen tree and its limbs totaled out to one thousand dollars.
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flooding was reported across Kentucky Route 80. Elizabethtown and the Fort Knox area had several roads closed after Opal washed them out.
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were closed due to trees being down. A total of over 20,000 people were without power from Opal's wrath. The most damage occurred in
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readiness toward the approaching hurricane. Regardless, the overall evacuation process was described as chaotic, and the failure to clear
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ahead of the storm reached 55 mph (89 km/h) all across the lake with gusts to 70 mph (110 km/h) producing
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issued an advisory for boaters in the Gulf of Mexico to use caution or remain in port where possible. The next day, the
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was a 38-mph (61-km/h) gust, which was from the northeast. The damage from this incident totaled out to $ 15,000.
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ripe apples and other fruit being stripped from trees.
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2990:"Geologic hazards in North Carolina — Landslides"
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16 years prior. Rainfall stretched out to the area of
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and 2 to 4 feet (0.61 to 1.22 m) above normal at
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2871:"Event - Thunderstorm Winds - October 1995, 0600 EST"
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when a large tree blew onto his moving pickup truck.
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3767:"Canadian Tropical Cyclone Season Summary for 1995"
2922:"Significant Tornadoes in South Carolina 1990-2001"
552:before tracking slowly west-southwestward into the
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3343:"Event- Gradient Winds- 5 October 1995, 0800 EDT"
2776:"Event- Hurricane Opal- 4 October 1995, 2400 CST"
2745:"Event-Hurricane Opal-: 4 October 1995, 0200 CST"
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2482:"Hydrometeorolgical Prediction Center Advisory 3"
2460:"Hydrometeorolgical Prediction Center Advisory 2"
2438:"Hydrometeorolgical Prediction Center Advisory 1"
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2267:"At Least Seven Dead As Hurricane Heads For U.S."
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1810:The remnants of Opal passed just to the west of
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3742:Canadian Hurricane Center (14 September 2010).
2662:Costliest U.S. tropical cyclones tables updated
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2240:. Associated Press. October 2, 1995. p. 1A
2230:"Tropical Storm Opal keeps Gulf states on edge"
1904:in accordance with the remnants of Opal by the
3421:"Event- River Flood- 5 October 1995, 2000 EST"
3038:"Event- Flash Flood- 5 October 1995, 0600 EST"
2896:"Event- Flash Flood- 5 October 1995, 0200 EST"
2802:"Event- Beach Flood- 4 October 1995, 0800 CDT"
2480:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (1995).
2458:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (1995).
2436:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (1995).
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2344:. National Aeronautic and Space Administration
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3863:Maher, Brian; Beven, Jack (August 10, 1997).
3765:Canadian Hurricane Center (14 January 2014).
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3712:"Event- High Winds- 6 October 1995, 0300 EST"
3686:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 2315 EST"
3660:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 2200 EST"
3634:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 2300 EST"
3608:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1925 EST"
3582:"Event- Heavy Rain- 5 October 1995, 1200 EST"
3499:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 0900 EST"
3473:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 0900 EST"
3447:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1600 EST"
3395:"Event-Flash Flood- 5 October 1995, 0600 EDT"
3369:"Event-Flash Flood- 5 October 1995, 0700 EDT"
3317:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 0030 EST"
3213:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1200 EST"
3187:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1200 EST"
3161:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1030 EST"
3135:"Event- Heavy Rain- 5 October 1995, 0500 EST"
3078:"Event- High Winds- 5 October 1995, 1400 EST"
2336:Ryba, Jeanne; Dunbar, Brian (April 1, 2010).
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2365:"Evacuation Ordered as Hurricane Draws Near"
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6036:1995 natural disasters in the United States
3052:"Event-High Winds-5 October 1995, 0300 EST"
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1234:Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge
1208:Tropical Storm Opal emerging into the Gulf.
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513:Hurricane Opal rapidly intensifying in the
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2363:Frazier, Joseph B. (October 3, 1995).
2009:List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes
1896:Wind and gale warnings were issued in
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2728:"Hurricane Ivan Situation Report #4"
2710:"Hurricane Opal - October 3-7, 1995"
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3865:"World-wide Tropical Cyclone Names"
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2650:Geocities Article on Hurricane Opal
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727:Federal Emergency Management Agency
593:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
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6011:Hurricanes in Georgia (U.S. state)
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2302:Holan, Mark (October 2, 1995).
1819:some trees and power lines. In
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840:Significant non-surge areas of
665:offshore oil drilling platforms
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237:in October 1995. The fifteenth
235:Gulf Coast of the United States
5991:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes
5986:1995 Atlantic hurricane season
5662:1995 Atlantic hurricane season
4569:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes
2272:. Vol. 130, no. 28.
1776:, 4.2 inches (110 mm) in
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247:1995 Atlantic hurricane season
218:1995 Atlantic hurricane season
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6031:Atlantic hurricanes in Mexico
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2304:"Isle officials monitor Opal"
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1169:between Roswell Road and the
1125:Breaking swells from Opal in
692:Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
6061:1995 in Georgia (U.S. state)
3840:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
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5996:Retired Atlantic hurricanes
2532:"Marilyn news (In spanish)"
2506:. U.S. Army. Archived from
2379:– via Newspapers.com.
2318:– via Newspapers.com.
2284:– via Newspapers.com.
2248:– via Newspapers.com.
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1962:In the spring of 1996, the
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740:hurricane evacuation routes
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3525:"Hurricane Severity Index"
2019:List of Alabama hurricanes
2014:List of Florida hurricanes
1955:
1423:Northeastern United States
1267:Mid-Atlantic United States
1133:Southeastern United States
1007:Damage from Hurricane Opal
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940:Mexico and Central America
571:. The combination of warm
85:Category 4 major hurricane
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673:United States Coast Guard
651:as a Category 3 hurricane
609:eyewall replacement cycle
589:Category 4 hurricane
492:National Hurricane Center
231:Category 4 hurricane
229:was a large and powerful
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5619:Tropical cyclones portal
2965:"Opal ravages coastline"
1996:Tropical cyclones portal
1435:Hurricane Severity Index
1195:Fort Mountain State Park
842:Escambia County, Florida
617:Pensacola Beach, Florida
573:sea surface temperatures
569:United States Gulf Coast
245:of the unusually active
6021:Hurricanes in Tennessee
6016:Hurricanes in Guatemala
857:Storm deaths by region
743:hurricane-force winds.
585:maximum sustained winds
6071:Hurricanes in Michigan
3803:"Rainfall - October 7"
2194:Monthly Weather Review
2116:Monthly Weather Review
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1051:Maxwell Air Force Base
1046:Maxwell Air Force Base
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696:Mobile County, Alabama
681:Space Shuttle Columbia
652:
621:Navarre Beach, Florida
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350:Meteorological history
38:Meteorological history
6006:Hurricanes in Florida
6001:Hurricanes in Alabama
3769:. Canadian Government
3746:. Canadian Government
2714:www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov
1392:Detroit Metro Airport
1342:Central United States
1280:Great Smoky Mountains
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1137:The peak rainfall in
1072:Highest rainfalls in
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657:Grand Isle, Louisiana
646:
629:extratropical cyclone
523:tropical cyclogenesis
512:
488:thunderstorm activity
448:Extratropical cyclone
357:
3871:on December 10, 1997
3018:on September 3, 2008
2369:Daily Sitka Sentinel
2274:Tyrone, Philadelphia
1018:Eglin Air Force Base
982:Eglin Air Force Base
978:Eglin Air Force Base
774:region, the central
635:in Eastern Ontario.
476:area of low-pressure
369:Saffir–Simpson scale
115:Lowest pressure
4690:"Chenière Caminada"
3718:on 23 February 2012
3692:on 23 February 2012
3666:on 23 February 2012
3640:on 23 February 2012
3614:on 13 February 2012
3588:on 3 September 2008
3562:on 13 February 2012
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3479:on 2 September 2008
3453:on 13 February 2012
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3245:on 13 February 2012
3219:on 3 September 2008
3193:on 13 February 2012
3167:on 13 February 2012
3141:on 2 September 2008
3110:www.backcountry.net
3084:on 13 February 2012
3058:on 2 September 2008
2902:on 13 February 2012
2851:on 13 February 2012
2808:on 13 February 2012
2782:on 13 February 2012
2751:on 13 February 2012
2686:Hurricane Opal 1995
2414:on October 30, 2015
2206:2000MWRv..128.1347H
2128:2000MWRv..128..322B
1331:Anne Arundel County
1187:Black Rock Mountain
1183:Moccasin Creek Park
1171:Glenridge Connector
858:
811:St. Lawrence Seaway
796:St. Lawrence Seaway
715:Santa Rosa counties
661:Louisiana Highway 1
597:barometric pressure
496:tropical depression
438:Subtropical cyclone
286:the following day.
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6051:History of Atlanta
4848:"British Honduras"
2951:2007-03-11 at the
2502:U.S. Army (1995).
1942:Hurricane Frederic
1902:St. Lawrence River
1797:Mansfield Township
1383:Middle Rouge River
1311:Maryland Route 495
1292:Blue Ridge Parkway
1288:Elkmont Campground
1264:
1245:Blue Ridge Parkway
1210:
1160:Superstorm of 1993
1115:Plaquemines Parish
1111:Jefferson Parishes
1099:St. Bernard Parish
1090:Plaquemines Parish
1009:
856:
719:traffic congestion
653:
649:Pensacola, Florida
577:high pressure area
519:
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107:Highest winds
92:1-minute sustained
51:September 27, 1995
47:September 27, 1995
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6041:1995 in Guatemala
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1216:were reported in
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819:Buffalo, New York
768:Upper Ohio Valley
731:Hurricane Allison
581:rapidly intensify
527:steering currents
484:Yucatán Peninsula
460:synoptic analyses
272:Florida Panhandle
259:Yucatán Peninsula
255:low-pressure area
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182:Florida Panhandle
173:Yucatán Peninsula
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1848:Caledonia County
1829:Saratoga Springs
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1249:Banner Elk River
1191:Vogel State Park
1119:Jefferson Parish
1095:Lafourche Parish
1042:Brewton, Alabama
986:Hurricane Eloise
859:
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823:Ripley, New York
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4842:"San ZenĂłn"
4795:"Tampa Bay"
4754:"Galveston"
4725:"Galveston"
4673:"Indianola"
3773:13 November
3750:13 November
3744:"1995-Opal"
3722:28 February
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1074:Mississippi
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780:Great Lakes
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5980:Categories
4854:"Freeport"
3541:2019-09-11
3120:2007-02-28
2975:2007-02-27
2932:2007-02-27
2881:2007-02-28
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2055:References
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1928:, less in
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1766:New Jersey
1451:Intensity
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1371:Louisville
1103:Grand Isle
1078:Gulf Coast
1067:Montgomery
1055:Montgomery
827:New Jersey
698:, by then-
418:Storm type
323:Santa Rosa
141:Fatalities
69:Dissipated
5935:Sebastien
5784:Gabrielle
5261:Claudette
5244:Gabrielle
4955:"Florida"
4825:"Bahamas"
4702:"Georgia"
4581:1853–1949
2234:The Facts
2095:April 20,
1789:Belvidere
1774:Oak Ridge
1408:Mansfield
1348:Tennessee
1315:Bittinger
1107:Lafourche
1086:Louisiana
901:Guatemala
803:Lake Erie
788:Lake Erie
764:Tennessee
703:Fob James
625:Tennessee
531:rainbands
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291:Guatemala
276:Pensacola
257:near the
168:Guatemala
5965:Category
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5796:Humberto
5673:Timeline
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5511:Florence
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5362:Michelle
5291:Hortense
5191:Frederic
4801:"Nassau"
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4263:Michelle
4212:Hortense
4100:Frederic
3875:April 9,
3848:April 9,
3532:Archived
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1982:See also
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1938:Montreal
1886:Rockland
1816:New York
1404:Rainfall
1379:Michigan
1369:, where
1363:Kentucky
1307:Maryland
1273:Virginia
1151:Columbus
1143:Marietta
998:Sarasota
950:Campeche
831:New York
784:New York
711:Okaloosa
707:Escambia
700:Governor
615:between
613:landfall
478:east of
412:Unknown
342:for the
319:Okaloosa
315:Escambia
299:Campeche
268:landfall
5923:Roxanne
5875:Marilyn
5849:history
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5700:Allison
5487:Joaquin
5481:Gonzalo
5475:Ophelia
5386:Frances
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5297:Georges
5285:Edouard
5108:Frances
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4813:"Miami"
4766:"Texas"
4449:Michael
4414:Matthew
4409:Joaquin
4318:Katrina
4298:Frances
4293:Charley
4268:Isidore
4253:Allison
4217:Georges
4197:Roxanne
4187:Marilyn
4136:Gilbert
4044:Camille
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3618:1 March
2418:May 17,
2375:May 17,
2202:Bibcode
2124:Bibcode
1934:Toronto
1922:Ontario
1836:Vermont
1812:Buffalo
1778:Clinton
1591:Katrina
1535:Camille
1323:Charles
1278:In the
1175:Atlanta
1147:Atlanta
1139:Georgia
1038:Alabama
970:Florida
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946:Tabasco
891:Georgia
881:Florida
871:Alabama
865:Deaths
752:Georgia
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599:of 916
591:on the
362:Map key
332:Alabama
303:Tabasco
284:Ontario
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5499:Harvey
5493:Nicole
5422:Paloma
5404:Gustav
5398:Dennis
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5226:Gloria
5208:Harvey
5173:Gladys
5167:Carmen
5132:Gladys
5073:Gracie
5067:Helene
5049:Carrie
5037:Connie
4937:George
4890:"Cuba"
4748:"Cuba"
4667:"Cuba"
4526:Portal
4454:Dorian
4424:Harvey
4399:Ingrid
4363:Paloma
4353:Gustav
4313:Dennis
4308:Jeanne
4283:Isabel
4278:Fabian
4177:Andrew
4131:Gloria
4121:Alicia
4080:Eloise
4070:Carmen
4039:Beulah
4004:Hattie
3978:Audrey
3958:Connie
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5438:2010s
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5337:2000s
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5315:Floyd
5309:Cindy
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5254:1990s
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5201:1980s
5179:Greta
5161:Celia
5154:1970s
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5138:Hilda
5114:Flora
5102:Carla
5096:Betsy
5090:Donna
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4988:1950s
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4470:Laura
4463:2020s
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4372:2010s
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4333:Wilma
4248:Keith
4241:2000s
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4222:Mitch
4202:Cesar
4167:Klaus
4162:Diana
4155:1990s
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4090:Greta
4085:Anita
4065:Agnes
4060:Celia
4053:1970s
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4024:Hilda
4009:Flora
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3994:Donna
3987:1960s
3973:Janet
3963:Diane
3953:Hazel
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5899:Opal
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5844:Luis
5808:Iris
5748:Erin
5736:Dean
5552:Iota
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5279:Opal
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5238:Joan
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4949:Easy
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4731:Four
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4379:Igor
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4338:Dean
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4192:Opal
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