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The 1933 Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane (Six 1933 on the U.S. landfall map) is very similar to Hurricane Isabel in 2003, making landfall on the Outer Banks in North Carolina first before racing inland.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, forever changing the lives of thousands in Mississippi and Louisiana. "When I compare Katrina to today, that is my watermark," said Stephen McCraney, ...
The 1933 Chesapeake–Potomac Hurricane (six 1933 on the U.S. landfall map) is very similar to Hurricane Isabel in 2003, making landfall on the Outer Banks in North Carolina first before racing ...
The 1933 Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane (Six 1933 on the U.S. landfall map) is very similar to Hurricane Isabel in 2003, making landfall on the Outer Banks in North Carolina first before racing inland.
This century’s deadliest hurricane (in the US) to date remains Katrina in 2005, which killed 1,392 people. The vast majority of those deaths were confirmed in Louisiana, with many in the city of ...
A Boston native and current University of Oklahoma student plotted every U.S. hurricane landfall since 1851, totaling 307. The map reveals a surprising truth about New England: this region, known ...
NEW ORLEANS — Lt. Col. Sean Cross, chief of safety for the 403rd Wing of the Hurricane Hunters, is one of the few pilots who has been inside Hurricane Katrina.Keesler Airforce Base in Biloxi ...