Hurricane Hazel, which struck an ill-prepared Toronto area on Oct. 15 ... it’s quite rare because the cold water of the Bay of Fundy can ‘kill’ the eye. “Similar for PEI — the Nova Scotia land mass ...
what was left of Hurricane Hazel was blamed for 15 deaths and scores of injuries in the Philadelphia region. On Oct. 15, 1954 ...
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 ...
1. Hazel, a west-to-east hurricane, was Category 1 when it blew out to sea near Indian River Shores either Oct. 9 or Oct. 10. It was a Category 1 when it hit north of Fort Myers on Oct. 9 and ...
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MYRTLE BEACH — Jack Thompson remembers the makeshift warning systems ahead of Hurricane Hazel. Before the Category 4 storm slammed into the Grand Strand on Oct. 15, 1954, Myrtle Beach ...
Hurricane Hazel ripped through Toronto 62 years ago, on Oct. 15, 1954. With it came winds reaching 124 kilometres an hour and more than 200 millimetres of rain falling every 48 hours.
That spire was later deemed by city officials to be a "public nuisance" and was removed in 1955 after being damaged by Hurricane Hazel, a Category 4 hurricane generating 134 mph winds. The name ...
Hurricane Hazel, which struck an ill-prepared Toronto area on Oct. 15, 1954 — 70 years ago — “was far from being an actual hurricane,” says Canadian meteorologist Chris Fogarty. But it was a perfect ...
MYRTLE BEACH — Jack Thompson remembers the makeshift warning systems ahead of Hurricane Hazel. Before the Category 4 storm slammed into the Grand Strand on Oct. 15, 1954, Myrtle Beach ...