#8 Postby Stormsfury » Mon Jun 23, 2003 7:39 pm
Perry, you are SO RIGHT about the 1893 storm ... forecasters here at the Charleston NWS have that storm as a "likely" CAT 4 ... wind speeds were recorded at 125 mph at Beaufort, and 120 mph wind at Charleston ... Furthermore, a 13 ½ foot storm surge (photos on the Charleston NWS/WFO wall from the 1893 storm) crashed over the Battery Wall in Downtown Charleston ... and most of the deaths in that storm were Charlestonians ...
Another intense storm also hit Charleston just a little later to add insult to injury, and that same year, another deadly storm struck Louisiana and also estimated to have killed 1,000-2,000 people as well ... Besides 1998, 1893 is the only other season of record to have 4 concurrent hurricanes at the same time ...
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