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- 1926 Miami hurricane - Wikipedia
The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926[1] was a large and intense tropical cyclone that devastated the Greater Miami area of Florida and caused catastrophic damage in the Bahamas and the U S Gulf Coast in September 1926, accruing a US$ 100 million damage toll
- Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 - National Weather Service
The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 was of classic Cape Verde origin, first known to the Weather Bureau from ship reports in the central tropical Atlantic on September 11
- The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 – Hurricaneville
According to the Hurricaneville Info Center database, the 1926 hurricane that struck Miami was a Category Four Hurricane that lasted some 12 days in the Atlantic When it impacted Miami, the hurricane had winds of 115 knots or over 130 mph
- The Hurricane of 1926 | American Experience | PBS
In July 1926 a small hurricane produced heavy rain and slight wind damage A longtime resident schooled in hurricanes' potential danger considered July's storm good practice for inexperienced
- Hurricanes: Science and Society: 1926- Great Miami Hurricane
The boom that put Miami on the map so rapidly would quickly turn to bust during September of 1926 On September 11, 1926, ships notified the U S Weather Bureau that a hurricane existed about 1600 km (1000 mi) east of the Leeward Islands
- All About Hurricanes Storms - The Great Hurricane of 1926
The Great Hurricane of 1926 1 Impact: - Landfall: September 18, 1926 - Category at Landfall: Category 4 - Maximum Wind Speed: Estimated at 130 mph (215 km h) - Minimum Pressure: Approximately 927 mb (27 37 inHg)
- The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 | Atlantic Coastal Storms
This hurricane moved over downtown Miami in the early morning of September 18, 1926 The category 4 hurricane, which had maximum wind speeds of 140-150 mph, surprised many people who had no idea the storm was near There had only been a few reports from boats out at sea of a massive storm
- 1926 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia
The 1926 Atlantic hurricane season featured the highest number of major hurricanes at the time At least eleven tropical cyclones developed during the season, all of which intensified into a tropical storm and eight further strengthened into hurricanes
- Florida Hurricane Network - Keeping Floridians Safe In The Storm
The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 ended the "Florida Boom" and helped propel the state into the Great Depression three years before the Stock Market Crash of 1929 With a highly transient population across southeastern Florida during the 1920s, the death toll is uncertain since more than 800 people were missing in the aftermath of the cyclone
- Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 - The Historical Marker Database
On September 18, 1926, the Great Miami Hurricane swept across South Florida with estimated winds of 131-155 mph Before the era of satellites and computer models, warnings for tropical cyclones were often inadequate
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