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Extreme hurricanes in the nineteenth century.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: MAR 1989Description: vi, 134p., 23 figs, 8 tabs, 1 appendix, 30 refsReport number: EMW-84-E-1589; NOAA-TM-NWS-HYDRO-43; PB89-201305/ASSubject(s): Subject: Provides available meteorological information pertinent to coastal flooding risk assessment of severe hurricanes in the nineteenth century. Pertinent hurricane parameters included are: the central pressure, the radius of maximum winds, and the direction and speed of the storm's forward motion. The report also gives brief discussions of available data and informative newspaper accounts of individual hurricanes which helped in determining the hurricane track and the point of landfall.
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Provides available meteorological information pertinent to coastal flooding risk assessment of severe hurricanes in the nineteenth century. Pertinent hurricane parameters included are: the central pressure, the radius of maximum winds, and the direction and speed of the storm's forward motion. The report also gives brief discussions of available data and informative newspaper accounts of individual hurricanes which helped in determining the hurricane track and the point of landfall.

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