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Hurricane and Dora
The strongest effect on Jacksonville was from Hurricane Dora in 1964, the only recorded storm to hit the First Coast with sustained hurricane force winds.
The second stage of the vehicle was taken down and stored in a hangar on 26 August 1964 in preparation for Hurricane Cleo, and the entire launch vehicle was subsequently dismantled and removed from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 19 in early September before Hurricane Dora passed over Cape Canaveral on September 9.
* Hurricane Dora, 1964 hurricane which was the first and last to hit Jacksonville, Florida
Hurricane Dora was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall over the extreme northeast coast of Florida.
Hurricane Dora was first identified as a broad area of low pressure on August 28, 1964, as it moved off the west coast of Africa into the Atlantic Ocean near Dakar, Senegal.
Increasing in size and strength, Dora attained winds of 100 mph ( 155 km / h ) early on September 3, the equivalent of a Category 2 on the modern-day Saffir – Simpson Hurricane Scale.
Enlarged track of Hurricane Dora detailing its erratic track prior to landfall
Around 12: 20 a. m. EST on September 10, Hurricane Dora made landfall about north of St. Augustine, Florida with sustained winds between 115 and 125 mph ( 185 and 205 km / h ).
Map of rainfall from Hurricane Dora in the Southeastern United States
Overall, Hurricane Dora was responsible for $ 250 million in damage and five fatalities .< ref >
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The concert was also notable because it was held the day after Hurricane Dora struck St. Augustine and Jacksonville.
In 1964, as Hurricane Dora hammered the area, nearly 100 area residents were sheltered aboard base.
Hurricane Dora was the most intense hurricane during the year, with a peak intensity of 145 mph ( 220 km / h ), equivalent to Category 4 hurricane status on the Saffir – Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
With a total track length of 6, 500 mi ( 10, 500 km ), Dora had the second longest track of a Pacific hurricane on record, behind only Hurricane John in the 1994 season.
Hurricane Dora was the strongest storm of the season, reaching Category 4 intensity, and was also the first storm in 5 years to affect all three basins of the Pacific Ocean ( eastern, central, and western ).
Dora then weakened to Category 1 strength as it entered the area of responsibility of the Central Pacific Hurricane Center on August 14, but restrengthened into a major hurricane as it passed south of Hawaii on August 16.
* 1981's Hurricane Dora
* 1993's Hurricane Dora

Hurricane and seen
Television ratings for Super Bowl XLIV ( 44 ) were the highest for any TV program, sports or otherwise, in history, as their successful bid to win the Super Bowl was seen by many to represent the city's resurgence after the devastating Hurricane Katrina
There has also been one recorded case of a storm transitioning from tropical to subtropical to extratropical and back to a tropical cyclone ; as seen with Hurricane Nadine in 2012.
Catastrophic human impact in the Mississippi River floodplains was seen in death of several hundred individuals during a levee breach in New Orleans caused by Hurricane Katrina.
The former Butler ( NYS & W station ) | Butler station ( for the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad ) as seen in August 2011 just before Hurricane Irene ( 2011 ) | Hurricane Irene
As recounted in an episode of the TV series Unsolved Mysteries, several different witnesses reported that they had seen the Gray Man shortly before Hurricane Hugo.
Along with several other areas of southwestern Utah, the Hurricane area has seen a large population growth since the 1970s, and it has blended in with neighboring city of St. George, Utah.
Cozumel seen through the eye of Hurricane Wilma
Lane's novels, Let the Hurricane Roar ( also known as Young Pioneers ) and Free Land can be seen as re-tellings of the Little House books from an adult perspective, as many of the incidents in both books mirror the experiences of her parents and grandparents.
The eye of Hurricane Isabel as seen from the International Space Station
Hurricane Connie brought the heaviest rain seen in New York in over 50 years during its passage, dropping in New York City within a 20 hour span.
Multiple eyewalls had been detected in very strong hurricanes before, including Typhoon Sarah and Hurricane Donna, although the double eyes were usually seen in very intense systems.
Helms owns a motorcycle called " The Hurri-Cycle " which he got when he was using The Hurricane gimmick, as seen on The Hardy Show, The Hardys ' internet show, on which he appears.
Hurricane Audrey as seen by radar in Lake Charles, Louisiana
Hurricane Audrey as seen by radar in Beaumont, Texas
The café as it appeared in 1955 can be seen in an extended sequence in the William Castle film, New Orleans Uncensored ; and as it appeared shortly before Hurricane Katrina in two scenes in the 2003 movie Runaway Jury.
Until it was sighted in June 2004, this bird had last been seen in 1995, the same year that Hurricane Roxanne hit Cozumel on October 11, and it was widely believed to have become extinct.
Most of the album was co-written by Jacques Levy, and is composed of lengthy story-songs, two of which quickly generated controversy: the over-11-minute long " Joey ", which is seen as glorifying the violent gangster " Crazy Joey " Gallo, and " Hurricane ", the opening track that tells a passionate account of the murder case against boxer Rubin Carter, whom the song asserts was framed.
The eye of Hurricane Ivan as seen from the International Space Station on September 11, 2004.
In 1998, an eruption was thought to have occurred shortly after the passage of Hurricane Mitch, but it later transpired that the copious amounts of steam seen rising from the volcano were caused by rainwater percolating through to hot lava from the 1995 eruption.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Dix wrote " From Slave Ships to the Superdome in New Orleans ", contending that " In a hundred thousand ways Katrina laid bare the unequal and oppressive relations Black people are forced to endure under this system … As long as power is left in the hands of these capitalist exploiters, we ’ ll continue to see the kind of suffering seen in New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta area in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Ad hoc mutual aid associations have been seen organized among strangers facing shared challenges at such disparate settings as the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in New York in 1969, during the Beijing Tiananmen square protests of 1989, for neighborhood defense during the Los Angeles Riots of 1992, and work of the organization Common Ground Collective which formed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Charles Hays Secondary School has a mascot named Hurricane Charlie, a blue and grey Manta ray, often seen at school events such as basketball games and the annual Milk Run Relay.

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