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  1. Learn about the 15 worst hurricanes of all time, from Michael to Katrina, based on their property damage, wind speed and human toll. Find out how they caused catastrophic damage, human tragedy and costliest losses in different regions and years.

  2. Oct 19, 2023 · Learn about the ten hurricanes that caused the most destruction and loss of life in the United States, from Katrina to Sandy. Explore interactive maps, photos, and facts about each storm and its impact.

  3. There have been 15 tropical cyclones in the 21st century so far with a death toll of at least 1,000, of which the deadliest was Cyclone Nargis, with at least 138,373 deaths when it struck Myanmar. In recent years, the deadliest Atlantic hurricane was Hurricane Mitch of 1998, with at least 11,374 deaths attributed to it, while the deadliest ...

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    • Hurricane Camille
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    Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speedsDeaths: 114 Property damage: $387 million Donna is the fifth-strongest hurricane ever to hit the U.S. and is the only one to produce hurricane-force winds across Florida, the Mid-Atlantic and New England in the same storm, according to NOAA. Donna began near the western coast of Africa in Cape Verde, traveled nort...

    Category 1: 74-95 mph wind speeds Deaths: 122 Property damage:$2.1 billion Agnes whipped up in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, traveled east into the Caribbean Sea, then veered north to the Gulf of Mexico. It touched land in the Florida Panhandle and also hit Georgia. From there, Agnes tore through eastern North Carolina and finished in New York City. ...

    Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds Deaths: 150 Property damage:$112 billion NOAA has described Ian as the most costly hurricane in Florida's history and the third-most expensive in U.S. history in terms of property damage. The hurricane began off the western coast of Africa, then gathered force as it traveled across the Atlantic for six days. In t...

    Category 2: 96-110 mph wind speeds Deaths: 233 Property damage:$50 billion Sandy formed in the Caribbean Sea, then gained intensity and speed in traveling north across Jamaica, Cuba and the Bahamas. It continued northeast and made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey. Sandy, which at one point stretched 900 miles, damaged 24 states. In New York ...

    Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds Deaths: 256 Property damage:$1.4 billion Camille formed in the Caribbean just west of the Cayman Islands. It moved west, struck parts of Cuba, then turned north toward the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall on the Mississippi coast. In Mississippi, Camille's barometric pressure reached nearly 27 inches, making it the ...

    Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds Deaths: 390 Property damage:$150 million Audrey began in the Gulf of Mexico, traveled north and made landfall in the U.S. at the Texas-Louisiana border. In its brief pass through Louisiana, the hurricane created a storm surge of 8 to 12 feet in the southwest part of the state. Most of Audrey's destruction happene...

    Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds Deaths: 390 Property damage:$100 million This hurricane began in the Caribbean Sea directly northeast of the Leeward Islands. It traveled northwest and hit landfall in Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The storm continued north on its path of destruction, tearing through parts of Long Island, New York, and Point Jud...

    Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds Deaths: 408 Property damage:$6 million This hurricane began in the central Bahamas, moved west and gained strength after moving across Andros Island. It continued northwest and slammed the Florida Keys, where it did most of its damage and killed hundreds of World War I veterans. The storm weakened as it made its way...

    Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds Deaths: 600 Property damage:$308 million This hurricane earned the nickname the "Long Island Express" because of the havoc it wreaked on the northeastern United States. It began in the Atlantic, grew stronger as it moved west and hit Puerto Rico, most likely as a Category 5 hurricane, NOAA said. The storm then tu...

    Category 3: 120 mph wind speeds Deaths: 1,000 Property damage:$1 million The Sea Island Hurricane formed in the Atlantic Ocean, generating its might as it traveled west toward the Caribbean Sea near the Lesser Antilles islands. It then headed north, through the Bahamas, dragging a fury of heavy winds across the Sea Islands — a group of isles along ...

    See photos and details of the worst hurricanes ever to hit the U.S., from Donna in 1960 to Ian in 2022. Learn about their wind speeds, death tolls, property damage and impacts on different states.

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  4. Jun 29, 2022 · June 29, 2022, 1:04 p.m. ET. There are several ways one can measure the magnitude of a hurricane, including by death toll, cost and strength. However, data becomes less available the further back...

  5. This hurricane was the deadliest weather disaster in United States history. Storm tides of 8 to 15 ft inundated the whole of Galveston Island, as well as other portions of the nearby Texas coast. These tides were largely responsible for the 8,000 deaths (estimates range from 6,000 to 12,000) attributed to the storm.

  6. Source: The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones From 1851 to 2006, updated April, 2007. More Information: The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale National Hurricane ...

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