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- 1945_Homestead_hurricane abstract "The 1945 Homestead hurricane was the most intense tropical cyclone to strike the U.S. state of Florida since 1935. The ninth tropical storm, third hurricane, and third major hurricane of the season, it developed east-northeast of the Leeward Islands on September 12. Moving briskly west-northwestward, the storm became a major hurricane on September 13. The system moved over the Turks and Caicos Islands the following day and then Andros on September 15. Later that day, the storm peaked as a Category 4 hurricane on the modern-day Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale with winds of 130 mph (215 km/h). Late on September 15, the hurricane made landfall on Key Largo and then in southern Miami-Dade County.Thereafter, the hurricane began to weaken while moving across Florida, falling to Category 1 intensity only several hours after landfall late on September 15. Eventually, it curved north-northeastward and approached the east coast of Florida again. Late on September 16, the storm emerged into the Atlantic near St. Augustine and weakened to a tropical storm early on the following day. The cyclone made another landfall near the Georgia-South Carolina state line later on September 17. The system continued to weaken and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone near the border of North Carolina and Virginia early on September 18.The storm caused significant damage and 22 deaths in the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas. In Florida, the hardest hit area was Miami-Dade County. Most of the city of Homestead was destroyed, while at the Richmond Naval Air Station, a fire ignited during the storm burned down three hangers worth $3 million (1945 USD) each. Throughout the state, the strong winds destroyed 1,632 residences and damaged 5,372 homes others. Four people died, including the fire chief of the Richmond station. In the Carolinas, the storm produced heavy rainfall, causing flash flooding, particularly along the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Overall, the hurricane resulted in 26 fatalities and about $60 million in damage.".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane thumbnail Hurricane_Nine_analysis_16_Sep_1945.jpg?width=300.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane wikiPageID "15748323".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane wikiPageRevisionID "604405341".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane 1MinWinds "115".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas Florida.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas Georgia_(U.S._state).
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas Leeward_Islands.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas The_Bahamas.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas The_Carolinas.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane areas Turks_and_Caicos_Islands.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane basin "Atl".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane damages "60".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane dissipated "1945-09-20".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane extratropical "--09-18".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane fatalities "26".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane formed "1945-09-12".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane hurricaneSeason "1945".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane imageLocation "Hurricane Nine analysis 16 Sep 1945.jpg".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane imageName "Surface weather analysis of the hurricane on September 16".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane inflated "0".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane name "1945".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane name "Hurricane Nine".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane pressure "949".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane type "hurricane".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane year "1945".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:1940–1949_Atlantic_hurricane_seasons.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:1945_in_Florida.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:1945_in_the_United_States.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:1945_meteorology.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:Category_4_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Florida.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane subject Category:Hurricanes_in_the_Bahamas.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane comment "The 1945 Homestead hurricane was the most intense tropical cyclone to strike the U.S. state of Florida since 1935. The ninth tropical storm, third hurricane, and third major hurricane of the season, it developed east-northeast of the Leeward Islands on September 12. Moving briskly west-northwestward, the storm became a major hurricane on September 13. The system moved over the Turks and Caicos Islands the following day and then Andros on September 15.".
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane label "1945 Homestead hurricane".
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- 1945_Homestead_hurricane sameAs Q207559.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane sameAs Q207559.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane wasDerivedFrom 1945_Homestead_hurricane?oldid=604405341.
- 1945_Homestead_hurricane depiction Hurricane_Nine_analysis_16_Sep_1945.jpg.
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