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The deadliest hurricane in recent U.S. history was Katrina in 2005, which cost 1,200 lives. Hurricanes in the U.S. cause fewer fatalities than those in foreign countries, and fatalities have ...
Meteorologist Nick Lacour goes in-depth on how Hurricane Katrina's path and fury impacted a forever changed Gulf Coast.
With winds reaching as high as 120 miles per hour, the Category 3 storm devastated New Orleans and coastal Louisiana—and its ...
So far, Hurricane Michael is the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in the Florida Panhandle with maximum sustained wind of 160 mph and a minimum pressure of 919 millibars. It hit ...
Saturday Early Show correspondent Melinda Murphy takes a look at some of the worst storms on record. Most are familiar with Hurricane Andrew, which slammed into the Florida coast in 1992.
Hurricane Milton expected to unleash 'worst devastation since Hurricane Katrina' with 200mph winds in 'once-in-a-generation' storm event© GB News (US) Sky above Florida© GB News (US) ...
Florence peaked as a category 4 hurricane but made landfall as a category 1 storm in Wilmington, NC. Florence was responsible for record flooding all the way up to the Charlotte area.
Most of the worst hurricanes in history were before any of our time, having taken place anywhere between 1775 and 1900, though a few on this list are in recent memory; check it out. 10.
While 2020 set a record for the number of named storms, some could argue this wasn’t the worst hurricane season ever. NBC 5 Meteorologist Samantha Davies explains. Eta has made another landfall!
Adjusted for inflation, the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history were Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in 2017, Hurricane Andrew in 1992, and Hurricane Ike in 2008.
According to Atlantic hurricane database (HURDAT), the worst hurricane in Florida's history happened almost 90 years ago. The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane struck South Florida on Sept. 2, 1935.