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1928 Fort Pierce hurricane

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In its early developmental stages north of the Greater Antilles, the storm caused minor damage to shipping in The Bahamas and generated rough seas offshore Cuba. At its first landfall on Fort Pierce, the hurricane caused extensive property damage, particularly in coastal regions, where numerous homes
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were estimated to have been damaged by the strong winds, particularly in the form of torn roofs. A report suggested that damage from those two cities reached at least $ 1 million. The strong winds also hampered telephone and telegraph networks across the state, with losses as a result in excess
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in the city were temporarily disrupted due to the storm. In Jupiter, stronger gusts reaching 60 mph (97 km/h) were reported, but did not cause any damage as well. However, the hurricane's recurvature offshore was short lived, and the system eventually made its landfall near Fort Pierce,
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began to overflow, threatening property and crops. Losses to the citrus crop were estimated by the Florida Citrus Exchange to be equivalent to 1 million boxes of citrus. However, damage to citrus in the Kissimmee area was comparatively less, and was limited to unripe fruit.
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at 0400 UTC on August 10 with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h). Moving inland, the system rapidly weakened as it continued to recurve to the northeast, further degenerating to tropical depression strength at 0000 UTC on August 11 while situated over
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line was sent to accompany the damaged ship. Inland, damage was concentrated in an area extending from Jupiter to the border between Florida and Georgia. The hurricane's landfall on the peninsula was attended by torrential rainfall, which damaged crops, particularly
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on August 7, in accordance with the storm's upgrade to hurricane intensity. After moving inland, hurricane warnings were lowered, but emergency warnings for the storm's potential effects were posted for the interior of the Florida peninsula north of
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exceeded their respective flood stages, washing out peripheral crops. Offshore the Mid-Atlantic states, over 100 people were rescued after rough waves swept them away. Moderate gales associated with the storm were reported as far north as
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in Fort Pierce was later unroofed. Many of the state's coastal beaches suffered from window damage and damage to vegetation caused by strong winds. An estimated 75% of structures in Fort Pierce and 50% of structures in
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the following day. Northwest storm warnings were issued in Tampa, while northeast storm warnings were issued from Tampa north to Apalachicola, Florida. All warnings were eventually lowered following the storm's dissipation.
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due to floods caused by the passing storm. Torrential rainfall in the area resulted in disruption of power, communications, and traffic. Precipitation in those two states peaked at 9 in (230 mm) in western
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counties in Florida. Initial estimates of property damage in several cities on Florida's mid-eastern coast reached $ 5 million, though this was later drastically scaled down. In
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were notified to advise caution for the oncoming tropical disturbance. As the storm approached the coast, more accurate forecasts allowed vessels to be cautioned as far north as
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was halted 3 mi (4.8 km) north of Jupiter after winds became unsuitable for continued travel. Portions of the railway were also flooded in water. The
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on August 10 as a tropical storm. Once inland, the system continued to weaken, degenerating to tropical depression strength before transitioning into an
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for a short period of time on August 7, after nearly making landfall on West Palm Beach. Strong gusts of at least 30 mph (48 km/h) and
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caused loss of communication statewide. At the hurricane's second landfall, wind damage was relatively minor, though torrential rainfall, aided by
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on August 10, wind effects were much less significant, though the storm dropped widespread rainfall throughout its remaining path. Aided by
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along the coast from Titusville to West Palm Beach. Thus, services requiring electric power were postponed until power was later restored. In
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were estimated at 105 mph (169 km/h); this would be the hurricane's peak intensity. The hurricane weakened slightly before making
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was severe, with many collapsed buildings. In Haines City, a large garage collapsed, destroying automobiles parked within. Nearby in
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in South Carolina later set high water level records due in part to the saturated soils caused by the storm. The storm reached
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from nearby areas at the time, the origins of the tropical storm were initially unknown, but listed the system as forming near
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as a result, causing the lower areas of the city to be inundated. Trees were also downed due to strong winds. Portions of the
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were covered in debris strewn by strong winds. Damage to the state's road systems was estimated at $ 100,000 by the former
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hurricane strength, attained its peak intensity on August 7 with winds of 105 mph (169 km/h) and a minimum
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on August 6–7, the tropical storm caused minor damage on the islands. Due to the rough seas, ships were taken to
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reported a minimum pressure of 971 mbar (971 hPa; 28.7 inHg), while 30 miles (48 km) southeast of
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throughout much of its early existence. On August 5, the tropical storm strengthened to the equivalent of a
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Atlantic coast the following day, the storm intensified to reach an intensity equivalent to a modern-day
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Approaching the Floridian coast as an intensifying hurricane, the storm initially turned away from the
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recorded a minimum barometric pressure of 1,000 mbar (1,000 hPa; 30 inHg). There, the
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on August 5, the first ship to explicitly do so. Beginning to accelerate as it paralleled the
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to ride out the storm. The storm passed without any disruption of shipping services. However, the
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Upon notification that a newly formed tropical cyclone was approaching the Florida coast, the
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crop was hampered by the strong winds and heavy rain. Several of Florida's lakes, including
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analyzed the storm to have formed north of the Leeward Islands based on reports from
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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of 971 mbar (971 hPa; 28.7 inHg). Shortly after, the hurricane made
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Barnes, Jay; Lyons, Steve (2006). "Hurricanes in the Sunshine State 1900-1949".
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were issued due to the potential for flood impacts late on August 10. In
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by August 12, resulting in additional flooding. A weather station in
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intensity by 0600 UTC on August 7. At around the same time, the
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later that day. The extratropical remnants progressed outwards into the
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later that day. The extratropical storm strengthened slightly over the
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before recurving northwards. Thus, it made a second landfall on the
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at 0700 UTC on August 8. Weakening as it moved across the
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over the course of the next day, the storm briefly moved over the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Doehrig, Fred; Duedall, Iver W.; Williams, John M. (June 1994).
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Alongside the heavy rainfall, strong winds were reported. Large
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over a five-day period from August 7–12. There, the nearby
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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impacted the city, but did not cause any damage. However,
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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A tropical disturbance was first identified north of the
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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occurred nearby, damaging houses and flattening trees.
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of $ 1,000. Power transmission lines belonging to the
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first identified on August 3, 1928, north of the
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were washed out, forcing trains to be redirected. In
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report of the storm's location and existence west of
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
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Due to a lack of conclusive 1988: 1547:"Estimate Damage at $ 5,000,000; Houses Down" 1397: 1395: 260:as a slightly weaker storm just southeast of 1899: 1893: 1869: 1867: 1787:"Elements Take Heavy Toll In Life, Property" 1753: 1622: 1620: 1452: 1450: 815:Upon the hurricane's second landfall on the 3591:1928 natural disasters in the United States 1651: 1649: 1591: 1456: 1368: 1366: 1364: 1995: 1981: 1944: 1628:"Storm Causes Big Damage on Florida Coast" 1392: 1010: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 990: 559: 187: 27: 1928: 1864: 1675: 1617: 1447: 1286:"Gale Strikes Florida, Then Turns to Sea" 1156:"Storm Curves Away; Florida to Miss Blow" 1132: 315: 1779: 1646: 1421: 1361: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1174: 1104:Hanson Weightman, R. (October 1, 1928). 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 1030: 563: 319: 1106:"West Indian Hurricanes of August 1928" 987: 572: 3573: 2058:"S.S. Central America Disaster" (1857) 1701: 1335: 1252: 515:on central Florida, just southeast of 2958: 2014: 1976: 1900:Frankenfield, H.C. (August 1, 1928). 1727: 1565: 1541: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1304: 1278: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1027: 462:Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project 16:Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 1928 2159:"Sabine River-Lake Calcasieu" (1865) 568:Rainfall totals in the United States 1226: 1200: 1148: 970:All damage totals are in 1928  729:trees were uprooted, especially in 13: 1875:"Storm Continues Across Caribbean" 1838: 1532: 1078: 767:were downed, causing a widespread 14: 3627: 1683:"Tampa Isolated by Florida Storm" 870:, five people were killed in the 783:also saw considerable damage. In 765:Florida Power & Light Company 3586:1920s Atlantic hurricane seasons 3554: 3545: 3544: 2959: 1830: 1066: 926: 720:Florida State Highway Commission 676:without any major problems. The 408: 398: 388: 220:in August 1928. The first 3581:Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes 2004:Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes 1709:"Clearwater Not in Storm Area" 964: 811:Elsewhere in the United States 200:1928 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 2015: 981: 947:1933 Treasure Coast hurricane 228:, the storm developed from a 36:of the storm on August 8 1881:. August 12, 1928. p. 1 1373:Schoner, R.W.; Molansky, S. 1011:Landsea, Chris; et al. 456:in the Atlantic basin since 115:105 mph (165 km/h) 7: 1827:– via Newspapers.com. 1761:"Floods Sweep Over Georgia" 1599:"Station Roof Carried Away" 1573:"Heavy Damage in Hurricane" 1461:Florida's hurricane history 1343:"Hurricane Batters Florida" 919: 10: 3632: 2224:"Lower Texas Coast" (1869) 1317:"Hurricane Sweeps to Gulf" 1260:"Heavy Sea on Cuban Coast" 1052:(Database). 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Surface weather analysis
Extratropical
SSHWS
NWS
mbar
hPa
inHg
USD
The Bahamas
Cuba
Southeastern United States
IBTrACS
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1928 Atlantic hurricane season
Florida
Southeastern United States
tropical cyclone
annual hurricane season
tropical wave
Virgin Islands
Greater Antilles
Category 1 hurricane
The Bahamas
Category 2
barometric pressure
landfall
Fort Pierce, Florida
Florida peninsula
Gulf of Mexico

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