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 story.cfm?pk=HURRICANESEASON-11-26-04&cat=AN
Only one intense hurricane, the monster Category 5 Andrew in 1992 - hit the state between 1966 and last year, but from 1933 to 1965, 11 major hurricanes hit the state.
Deaths attributed to the storms in the United States exceeded 150, but relatively few were caused by wind and seas along the coast.
Hurricane Jeanne's run past Haiti was by far the deadliest, with thousands killed by mudslides and flooding, but more than 100 were lost on other islands in the region.
www.knoxstudio.com /shns/story.cfm?pk=HURRICANESEASON-11-26-04&cat=AN   (877 words)

  
 Mike Donlin - Result for Mike Donlin - Meaning of Mike Donlin - Definition of Mike Donlin - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
- Bio at TheDeadBallEra.com *{{imdb nameid=0232592name=Mike Donlin}} {{baseballbio-stub}} Category:1878 births Donlin, Mike Category:1933 deaths Donlin, Mike Category:Baltimore Orioles players Donlin, Mike Category:Boston Braves players Donlin, Mike Category:Cincinnati Reds players Donlin, Mike Category:New York Giants baseball players Donlin, Mike Category:Pittsburgh Pirates players Donlin, Mike Category:St. Louis Cardinals players Donlin, Mike
Image:Mike_Donlin_Baseball.jpg rightthumb300px'''Mike Donlin''' of the [[Cincinnati Reds at the West Side Grounds in 1903.]] '''Michael Joseph Donlin''' ( May 30, 1878 - September 24, 1933) was an United States American outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the St.
Born in Peoria, Illinois, ''Turky Mike'' later made a career change from baseball to actor acting, but he had more success on the field than on the screen.
www.mauspfeil.net /Mike_Donlin.html   (877 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
{{mil-stub}} Category:1933 births Thompson, Floyd James Category:2002 deaths Thompson, Floyd James
'''Floyd James "Jim" Thompson''' (1933-2002) was the longest held Prisoner of war POW in United States history, spending nearly ten years in captivity in Vietnam.
Ironically, Thompson said that one of the things that helped him cope with his brutal imprisonment was thinking of the fine family that awaited his return.
www.mauspfeil.net /Floyd_James_Thompson.html   (877 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
(1921); *More Songs of Leinster (1926) *St Patrick the Travelling Man. The Story of his Life and Wanderings (1932) *Knockmaroon (1933) *Pomona & Co. (1934) *Pomona's Island (1935) *The Gentle Mountain (1938) Category:1882 births Letts, Winifred Mary Category:1972 deaths Letts, Winifred Mary Category:English poets Letts, WM
'''Winifred Mary Letts''' (1882— 1972) was an English writer, with strong Irish connections, known for her novels, plays and poetry.
She was born in Manchester or Cheshire, of an English father and Irish mother.
www.mauspfeil.net /Winifred_Mary_Letts.html   (877 words)

  
 ipedia.com: 1995 Atlantic hurricane season Article
However, it turned west and rapidly intensified to category three strength, and made landfall just north of Tulum, a small town near Cozumel, Mexico with sustained winds near 100 knots.
Dean caused significant flooding damage in Chambers County, Texas, but no injuries or deaths.
Ninteen named storms formed that year, second only to the twenty-one that formed in 1933.
www.ipedia.com /1995_atlantic_hurricane_season.html   (1738 words)

  
 Leonardo Dicaprio in TutorGig Encyclopedia
Leonardo Vinci 1690 1730, not to be confused with Leonardo da Vinci, was an Italy Italian musical composer..., Leonardo Category 1730 deaths Vinci, Leonardo..
Leonardo Balada born September 22, 1933 in Barcelona is a Spain Spanish composer.
Leonardo Loredano or Leonardo Loredan 1436 &ndash 1521 reign 1501 1521 was the doge of the Republic of Venice...
www.tutorgig.com /es/Leonardo+Dicaprio   (1738 words)

  
 Historic Hurricanes--Some Of The Most Powerful Storms On Record.
Alpha does meet this criteria as it was the 22nd named storm to form in the Tropical Atlantic during the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season, which broke the record previously set in 1933 with 21 storms.
The storm, which followed a similar track to the devastating Hurricane Katrina, which struck New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast on August 29th, 2005, became the second Category Five Hurricane to emerge in 2005 with 175 mph winds, and a minimum central pressure of 897 mb, or 26.49 inches of Hg.
Responsible for eight deaths and $300 million dollars in damage, Fabian went down as the worst hurricane to strike the tiny resort island of Bermuda since 1926.
www.hurricaneville.com /historic.html   (8092 words)

  
 The Great Hurricane of 1938 - The Long Island Express
Later that day, the greatest weather disaster ever to hit Long Island and New England struck in the form of a category 3 hurricane.
Peak Wave Heights - 50 ft. at Gloucester, MA Deaths - 700 (600 in New England)
In 1933, there was an all-time record of twenty.
www2.sunysuffolk.edu /mandias/38hurricane   (316 words)

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