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Re: 1964: Most Hurricanes to hit Land.
      Wed Sep 15 2004 02:19 PM

Very intersting.

One other statistic I pulled from the NHC - the frequency of Category 4-5 storms making landfall in the US is once every six years. We had Charley so far, Frances came close, and now we have Ivan, all threatening to hit at Cat 4, all within just over a month.

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