10 Costliest Hurricanes

Xylitol

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Now lets flood out everyone in the world except North America to keep the world population under control
 

Squisher

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I wonder if those adjusted for inflation? I thought there was a hurricane that stalled just off the coast in the 50s or early 60s that affected the area for like 20 days.
 

Squisher

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Yeah Betsy:

Betsy formed east of the Windward Islands, and moved north through the island chain as a tropical storm, at one point making a complete loop. When it was about 350 miles (560 km) east of Daytona Beach, Florida, and seemed to be on its way to hit the Carolinas, it turned back toward the southwest (making a second complete loop), passing over the Bahamas where winds on Great Abaco Island reached 147 mph (237 km/h). Betsy travelled just north of Nassau, the biggest city in the Bahamas, where it stalled for about three hours, allowing its winds to pound the city.

On August 11, Betsy continued moving toward the southwest toward extreme southern Florida. It passed over Key Largo at the eastern end of the Florida Keys, and then continued west along the Keys, as a Category 3 hurricane. Hurricane-force winds were experienced in the Miami area for roughly twelve hours. At its landfall on Key Largo, Betsy had an exceptionally large eye (40 miles (65 km) in diameter).

After crossing Florida Bay and entering the Gulf of Mexico, Betsy restrengthened, growing into a Category 4 storm with winds up to 155 mph (250 km/h), only one mile per hour short of qualifying for Category 5 status. It continued northwestward, moving into Barataria Bay on the evening of September 9. It made its second U.S. landfall at Grand Isle, Louisiana, just west of the mouth of the Mississippi River, where it destroyed almost every building. At the time of landfall in Louisiana, Betsy was a strong Category 3 storm.[1] The storm travelled upriver, causing the Mississippi at New Orleans to rise by 10 feet (3 m).


Aug. 11 through Sept. 9. Even without the hurricane directly overhead these people felt the effects for a month. :Q
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Squisher
Yeah Betsy:

Betsy formed east of the Windward Islands, and moved north through the island chain as a tropical storm, at one point making a complete loop. When it was about 350 miles (560 km) east of Daytona Beach, Florida, and seemed to be on its way to hit the Carolinas, it turned back toward the southwest (making a second complete loop), passing over the Bahamas where winds on Great Abaco Island reached 147 mph (237 km/h). Betsy travelled just north of Nassau, the biggest city in the Bahamas, where it stalled for about three hours, allowing its winds to pound the city.

On August 11, Betsy continued moving toward the southwest toward extreme southern Florida. It passed over Key Largo at the eastern end of the Florida Keys, and then continued west along the Keys, as a Category 3 hurricane. Hurricane-force winds were experienced in the Miami area for roughly twelve hours. At its landfall on Key Largo, Betsy had an exceptionally large eye (40 miles (65 km) in diameter).

After crossing Florida Bay and entering the Gulf of Mexico, Betsy restrengthened, growing into a Category 4 storm with winds up to 155 mph (250 km/h), only one mile per hour short of qualifying for Category 5 status. It continued northwestward, moving into Barataria Bay on the evening of September 9. It made its second U.S. landfall at Grand Isle, Louisiana, just west of the mouth of the Mississippi River, where it destroyed almost every building. At the time of landfall in Louisiana, Betsy was a strong Category 3 storm.[1] The storm travelled upriver, causing the Mississippi at New Orleans to rise by 10 feet (3 m).


Aug. 11 through Sept. 9. Even without the hurricane directly overhead these people felt the effects for a month. :Q
:laugh:

Awesome. It was like a ditzy bumblebee. :laugh:

I'd have loved to watch that with our modern weather technology.
 

rockyct

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Originally posted by: Sinsear
Did Dave predict those hurricanes?

LOL

I think he did. A lot of little hurricanes mean that a big one could happen any day now.
 

Mrvile

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Wow, it's a little surprising how much costlier Katrina actually was than all the rest.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Mucho
Shouldn't the title be; 10 Costliest Hurricanes in America?

The term "hurricane" is only used for storms in the North Atlantic and NE Pacific. So yeah, it makes sense that all of the storms on the list have hit the US.
 
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