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Hurricane Edna

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Hurricane Edna was a Category 3 hurricane that moved along the east coast before striking the New England region of the United States in mid-September 1954. Edna formed off of Barbados on September 2. Moving northwestward and slowly strengthening, Edna followed the shape of the Caribbean islands, never moving more than 100 miles away from land. Edna reached hurricane strength on September 7,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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1954 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Edna brought more winds and heavy rain to New England, an area hit by Carol only 12 days before, causing 20 deaths and $40 million (1954 USD) in damage.

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1954 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Edna brought more winds and heavy rain to New England, an area hit by Carol only 12 days before, causing 20 deaths and $40 million (1954 USD) in damage.

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1954 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Carol and Hurricane Edna followed nearly identical paths, brushing North Carolina's Outer Banks before striking New England; the two storms caused $500 million (1954 US dollars) in damages.

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Hurricane Edna Hurricane Edna moved through central New Brunswick, producing high winds across the region.

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    Hurricane Edna

    Hurricane Edna was a Category 3 hurricane that moved along the east coast before striking the New England region of the United States in mid-September 1954.
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    1954 Atlantic hurricane season

    The 1954 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 15, 1954, and lasted until November 15, 1954. ... Main article: Hurricane Edna
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    1953 Atlantic hurricane season

    The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 15, 1953, and lasted until November 15, 1953. ... Hurricane Edna
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    List of New York hurricanes

    List of New York hurricanes encompasses 84 tropical or subtropical cyclones that have affected the state of New York since the 17th century. ... September 10, 1954 — Hurricane Edna tracks to the east of Long Island producing 9 inches (230 mm) of rain.
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    Hurricane Carol

    Hurricane Carol was among the worst tropical cyclones to affect New England, United States. ... Carol lost this distinction 10 days later when Hurricane Edna caused $15 million (1954 USD, $112 million 2006 USD) in damage in the state.
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    1968 Atlantic hurricane season

    The 1968 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 1968, and lasted until November 30, 1968. ... However, the name Edna was later retroactively retired because of the Hurricane Edna of the 1954 season, and has not been used since.
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    List of North Carolina hurricanes (1950–1979)

    The list of North Carolina hurricanes between 1950 and 1979 encompasses 79 tropical or subtropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of North Carolina. ... September 10, 1954 – Strong waves from Hurricane Edna cause widespread but minor damage to the Outer Banks.
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    Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635

    The Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635 was a severe hurricane that hit the Jamestown Settlement and the Massachusetts Bay Colony during August 1635. ... It may have taken a similar track to the Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944 and Hurricane Edna of 1954.
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    List of Curb Your Enthusiasm recurring roles

    Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy series starring Seinfeld writer, co-creator, and executive producer Larry David as himself. ... Leon Black (JB Smoove, Season 6-) — is the brother of Loretta Black, a single mother whose family was a victim of Hurricane Edna.
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    Hurricane Juan

    Hurricane Juan was a significant hurricane that struck the southern part of Atlantic Canada in late September 2003. ... "A Comparison of the Wind Fields of Hurricane Edna (1954) and Hurricane Juan (2003)" (PDF).

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