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Hurricane Hugo, South Carolina
Hurricane Hugo still holds record for highest East Coast storm surge ever recorded 35 years later
Hugo originated as a cluster of storms off the coast of Africa on September 10th, 1989. The storm became a hurricane just three days later on September 13th. The storm did become a category 5 storm east of the Leeward Islands on September 15 but weakened into a category 4 storm when making landfall across the U.
LOCAL HISTORY: 35 years ago, Hurricane Hugo battered the South Carolina coast
This weekend marks 35 years since Hurricane Hugo battered the South Carolina coast in 1989.In September 1989, Hugo formed from a cluster of storms off the coast of Cape Verde in Africa. Hugo became a tropical depression and grew into Tropical Storm Hugo as it moved west across the Atlantic Ocean.
35 years ago: Remembering Hurricane Hugo
CHARLOTTE ( QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Hugo originated as a cluster of storms off the coast of Africa on September 10th, 1989. The storm became a hurricane just three days later on September 13th.
Remembering Hurricane Hugo 35 years later: Would South Carolina be ready today?
Hurricane Hugo is the storm all others are compared to in South Carolina. On its 35th anniversary, here's what people recall about the Category 4 disaster.
Remembering Hurricane Hugo 35 years later
At the time, it had been more than 30 years since the destruction from Hurricane Hazel, and now came a new monster to the Carolinas. What later would become Hurricane Hugo first originated as a tropical wave off the coast on Sept.
35 years later, Hurricane Hugo remains last major storm to make landfall along South Carolina’s coast
Powerful category four Hurricane Hugo began lashing the South Carolina coast. The storm made landfall just north of Charleston around midnight the following morning. With 140 mph sustained winds, the storm produced significant wind and storm surge damage along the coast and caused roughly $7 billion in damage
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Rapid Intensification: How a storm can go from unnamed, to a major hurricane in 48 hours
Plan on what it’s going to be like at landfall, which is going to be quite a bit different.” (WATCH BELOW: The aftermath of ...
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The land remembers: How Hurricane Hugo shaped today's Francis Marion National Forest
When Hurricane Hugo flattened a third of Francis Marion National Forest, it ushered in a new chapter for the landscape.
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35 years post-Hugo, Sullivan's Island plans stormwater system improvements
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, S.C. (WCIV) — Sunday marks 35 years since Hurricane Hugo made landfall on Sullivan’s Island as a Category ...
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The aftermath of Hurricane Hugo looms large 35 years later
After Hurricane Hugo blew through Charlotte, thousands of downed trees covered homes and roadways, 85 percent of households ...
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35 years later, Hurricane Hugo’s landfall not forgotten
For people who lived in the Lowcountry on Sept. 21, 1989, when Hurricane Hugo made landfall, it was a night they will never forget.
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Hurricane Hugo lineman teaching next generation of utility crews through one-of-kind program
When Hurricane Hugo hit Charlotte 35 years ago, the storm ravaged the power grid and knocked out power to more than 90% of ...
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Marking 35 years since Hurricane Hugo ripped through Charlotte
Hurricane Hugo swept through the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as a Category 4 storm, leaving dozens of deaths and ...
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