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SootyTern wrote:I didn't know that 1928 storm was a Cat 5 over Puerto Rico. Ouch!
SootyTern wrote:Duhh..I've heard of San Felipe. Was this the same one that continued on to drown thousands of people on the edge of Lake Ochechobee? Sorry for my ignorance...
SootyTern wrote:For some reason never connected them as the same storm. Learn something new every day!
Wait..was the Andrew that hit Louisians in 1992 the same one that hit Florida? (j/k)
Andrew92 wrote:SootyTern wrote:For some reason never connected them as the same storm. Learn something new every day!
Wait..was the Andrew that hit Louisians in 1992 the same one that hit Florida? (j/k)
Yes it was the same Andrew that hit Florida.
Notice also how it's path in the GOM is fairly similar to Katrina's path. If Andrew had veered not far to the right in the GOM, Andrew likely would still be costliest hurricane in U.S. history, had it also inundated New Orleans. Costliest even with Katrina......
Just some food for thought regarding Andrew.
-Andrew92
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