Hurricane Hazel made landfall on Oct. 15, 1954, in Brunswick County, North Carolina, near Calabash. Its landfall occurred during a full-moon high tide, which severely increased the amount of storm ...
Hurricane Hazel was one of the most powerful and destructive storms to strike Eastern North Carolina, making landfall on October 15, 1954, near the North Carolina-South Carolina border as a ...
On Oct. 15, 1954, Hurricane Hazel made landfall near the North Carolina/South Carolina state line. The storm remains the only ...
On Oct. 15, 1954, a hurricane made history along the Carolina coast. Hurricane Hazel hit North Carolina as a Category 4 storm. It's the only Category 4 to ever hit the Carolina coast. The storm ...
Hurricane Milton was the 17th recorded hurricane to blow through the Treasure Coast since 1871, according to NOAA's ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office estimates ... It was a category one hurricane and the first hurricane since Hazel (1954) to make U.S. landfall, north of Florida during the month of October.
If bill becomes law, Biden would be able to create a board that could suspend or modify regulations and laws that can slow ...
Hurricane Hazel, which struck an ill-prepared Toronto area on Oct ... At that point, he said it “then transformed into a post-tropical storm after moving inland through North Carolina, Virginia and ...
On Oct. 15, 1954, Hurricane Hazel made landfall near the North Carolina/South Carolina state line. The storm remains the only Category 4 hurricane to ever hit the Carolinas. After wiping clean some of ...
It was Category 2 when it hit Miami Beach the same day and a tropical storm when it exited the U.S. near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on Sept. 1. Hazel, a west-to-east hurricane, was Category 1 ...
First Tropical Storm Debby, a slow-moving storm that trudged up the East Coast in early August before making a second landfall along the central South Carolina coast, drenched the Cape Fear region ...