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Hurricane ANDREW (16-28 AUG 1992) Max Winds: 135 Min Pres: 922 Category: 5 This was the the most detructive hurricane to hit the US mainland. Andrew took a beeline direction for the south Florida coast wiping out most of south Dade county including the city of Homestead. The total damage exceded $25 billion. Andrew weakened somewhat moving over Florida and continued into the Gulf heading towards Louisiana where it made final landfall west of New Orleans.
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Hurricane HUGO (10-25 SEP 1989) Max Winds: 140 Min Pres: 918 Category: 5 This was a powerful category 5 hurricane that formed well out into the Atlantic and lasted almost 2 weeks. The storm hit the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico causing tremendous damage. It then moved out over the western Atlantic, reintensifying and hitting South Carolina causing near $7 billion in damage.
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Hurricane GILBERT ( 8-20 SEP 1988) Max Winds: 160 Min Pres: 888 Category: 5 This was probably one of the strongest hurricanes ever in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Gilbert reached a central pressure of 888 mb at 00Z on the 14th making it the lowest pressure every recorded for an Atlantic hurricane. Gilbert wreaked havok on Jamaica as it went down the entire length of the island. It then hit the Yucatan pennisula shortly after recording the lowest pressure reading. The Yucatan was spared as the eye wall weakened shortly before landfall. After moving over the Yucatan, the strength of the hurricane deminished from a category 5 to a category 3. It never did reintensify before making landfall again in northern Mexico. It did cause serious flooding in the Monterrey region on Mexico.
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