
CONUS Landfalling Hurricanes 1950-2004
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- southerngale
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CONUS Landfalling Hurricanes 1950-2004
I remember seeing this map when it was through 2002 and I was looking up some info and came across the latest one. I think it's pretty neat.


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- Astro_man92
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ya that is a really cool map but
I thought that andrew made landfall as a cat 4?
Andrew track map: that map says that it made landfall as a cat 3
& I thought that Camille made landfall as a cat 4 also
Camille Track map: But I guess it made land fall as a cat 5 or a cat 3 which ever
I thought that andrew made landfall as a cat 4?
Andrew track map: that map says that it made landfall as a cat 3
& I thought that Camille made landfall as a cat 4 also
Camille Track map: But I guess it made land fall as a cat 5 or a cat 3 which ever
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- thud15de
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Astro_man92 wrote:ya that is a really cool map but
I thought that andrew made landfall as a cat 4?
Andrew track map: that map says that it made landfall as a cat 3
& I thought that Camille made landfall as a cat 4 also
Camille Track map: But I guess it made land fall as a cat 5 or a cat 3 which ever
Camille made landfall as a very powerful Cat 5, if you live in south MS. your reminded of that fact every year on the anniversary of her arrival.
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djones65
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Someone please correct me if I'm wrong... Hurricane Georges in 1998 which struck the Mississippi coast was a category 2 hurricane correct?
The chart shows it as a category 1. I thought the landfall intensity was estimated to be 100 mph, category 2 status. Thanks to anyone who can confirm this or correct me.
The chart shows it as a category 1. I thought the landfall intensity was estimated to be 100 mph, category 2 status. Thanks to anyone who can confirm this or correct me.
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I just went to the TPC archives and looked up the tropical cyclone report of hurricane Georges in 1998. It shows landfall intensity of 90 knots or 105 mph... definitely a category 2 hurricane, along with a minimum central pressure of 964 mb.
Unfortunately the chart/poster is erroneous on the hurricane intensity of Georges along the MS coast.... Otherwise I enjoy the chart very much and it shows how vulnerable ALL of us along the US coast really are.
Unfortunately the chart/poster is erroneous on the hurricane intensity of Georges along the MS coast.... Otherwise I enjoy the chart very much and it shows how vulnerable ALL of us along the US coast really are.
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