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Date: 2008-03-04 15:31:44Water waves Atlantic Ocean Atmospheric sciences Storm surge Hurricane Isabel Coastal management Hurricane Gracie Meteorology Hurricanes in South Carolina Flood | Vulnerability of National Park Service Beaches to Inundation during a Direct Hurricane Landfall: Cape Lookout National SeashoreAdd to Reading ListSource URL: pubs.usgs.govDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 3,85 MBShare Document on Facebook |
The Wilmington Wave National Weather Service, Wilmington, NC V O L U M E I V ,DocID: JfCk - View Document | |
Killer Storm: HURRICANE HAZEL Hurricane Hazel was by far the most famous hurricane to strike the North Carolina coast. A Category 4 hurricane, it came ashore on October 15th, 1954, near Little River Inlet on the borderDocID: FaNa - View Document | |
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HISTORICAL HURRICANES IN SOUTH CAROLINA O n average, South Carolina experiences a land-falling hurricane every seven years. Between 1900 and 2000, 14 hurricanesDocID: DOOH - View Document | |
Vulnerability of National Park Service Beaches to Inundation during a Direct Hurricane Landfall: Cape Lookout National SeashoreDocID: DLHT - View Document |