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Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question?
      Tue Sep 13 2005 09:03 PM

It's really, really tough to categorize "size" for hurricanes, mainly because we don't have those records before the satellite era in many cases. Intensity-wise, the strongest in terms of wind speed to hit the US is Camille (190mph); the strongest in terms of pressure was the 1935 Fl. Keys hurricane (892mb).

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* 4th grade homework hurricane question? Heather Tue Sep 13 2005 09:03 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Tazmanian93   Tue Sep 13 2005 09:10 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Clark   Tue Sep 13 2005 09:03 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Clark   Tue Sep 13 2005 09:36 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Heather   Tue Sep 13 2005 09:43 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Kevin   Thu Sep 15 2005 03:57 PM
. * * Re: 4th grade homework hurricane question? Lysis   Wed Sep 14 2005 06:56 PM
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