List Of Florida Hurricanes (1975–1999)
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The list of Florida hurricanes from 1975 to 1999 encompasses 83  Atlantic tropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of Florida. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in at least $45 billion (2008 USD) in damage, primarily from
Hurricane Andrew Hurricane Andrew was a very powerful and destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that struck the Bahamas, Florida, and Louisiana in August 1992. It is the most destructive hurricane to ever hit Florida in terms of structures damaged ...
. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for 54 fatalities during the period. Several tropical cyclones produced over of rainfall in the state, including Hurricane Georges which is the highest total during the time period. The 1985 season was the year with the most tropical cyclones affecting the state, with a total of eight systems. Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state. The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was
Hurricane Andrew Hurricane Andrew was a very powerful and destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that struck the Bahamas, Florida, and Louisiana in August 1992. It is the most destructive hurricane to ever hit Florida in terms of structures damaged ...
, which was one of only four Category 5 hurricanes to strike the United States. Andrew, at the time, was the costliest tropical cyclone in United States history. Additionally,
Hurricane Eloise Hurricane Eloise was the most destructive tropical cyclone of the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season. The fifth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season, Eloise formed as a tropical depression on September 13 to th ...
and Hurricane Opal hit the state as major hurricanes.


1975–1979


1975

*June 27, 1975- The tropical depression that later becomes
Tropical Storm Amy The name Amy or Ami has been used for sixteen tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, one in the South Pacific Ocean, and eleven in the Western Pa ...
drops light rainfall in the eastern portion of the state. *July 29, 1975- A tropical depression moves into southern Mississippi after creating a strong convergence zone with a
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over the western Atlantic Ocean. The convergence zone produces heavy rainfall of up to along the western
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, resulting in moderate stream flooding and $8.5 million in damage in the state (1975 USD, $34 million 2008 USD). *September 23, 1975-
Hurricane Eloise Hurricane Eloise was the most destructive tropical cyclone of the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season. The fifth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season, Eloise formed as a tropical depression on September 13 to th ...
makes landfall near Destin with winds of about , producing light precipitation across the peninsula with heavier amounts near the landfall location peaking at at
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. Hurricane-force winds and
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of up to across the panhandle destroy 500 small businesses and damage or destroy 8,000 houses. Damage in the state totals $100 million (1975 USD, $400 million 2008 USD). *October 1, 1975- A tropical depression hits the western
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, though its effects, if any, are unknown. *October 16, 1975- Southern Louisiana is struck by a tropical depression, with its outer rain squalls and slightly above normal tides reaching the northwestern portion of Florida.


1976

*May 23, 1976- Subtropical Storm One strikes near Saint Marks, producing slightly above normal tides, minor
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, and beneficial precipitation. *June 11, 1976- A tropical depression moves northeastward across the southern portion of the state, resulting in only minor effects. *August 19, 1976- Tropical Storm Dottie hits the southwestern portion of the state, dropping heavy precipitation across its path including around in the
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. The rainfall led to flooding and road closures near Miami. *September 13, 1976- The combination of a mid-level low and a stationary
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lead to the development of Subtropical Depression Three over the center of the state. It tracks north-northeastward and intensifies into a subtropical storm, though its effects in the state, if any, are unknown.


1977

*August 27, 1977- The precursor tropical disturbance of Hurricane Anita crosses the state and drops light precipitation. *September 5, 1977- The outer rainbands of
Hurricane Babe Hurricane Babe was the second named storm and the first to impact the United States during the inactive 1977 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming out of a tropical wave on September 3, Babe began as a subtropical cyclone in the eastern Gulf ...
produce moderate rainfall throughout the state as it makes landfall on southern Louisiana.


1978

*June 22, 1978- A tropical depression dissipates shortly after striking the southwestern portion of the state. Damage, if any, is unknown.


1979

*July 11, 1979- Hurricane Bob hits southern Louisiana, with its outer rainbands dropping of rain along the western
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. *September 3, 1979- Hurricane David brushes the eastern coastline after moving ashore near Palm Beach, producing heavy rainfall with one location reporting over of precipitation, as well as strong winds which result in $95 million in damage (1979 USD, $282 million 2008 USD), primarily in Palm Beach County. The hurricane causes five casualties in the state. *September 12, 1979- Hurricane Frederic makes landfall near the Alabama/ Mississippi border, having produced tropical storm force winds in the Dry Tortugas a few days before. The hurricane drops rainfall throughout the state and kills one person off Pensacola when a person is swept from their boat. *September 24, 1979- The remnants of Hurricane Henri bring rainfall and river flooding to the western portion of the state.


1980–1989


1980

*August 7, 1980- Hurricane Allen passes about south of
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. The threat of the large hurricane prompts the
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to issue gale warnings for the
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. The hurricane produces gale-force winds across the keys, though there was no significant damage. *November 8–12, 1980- An inflow band from Hurricane Jeanne over the central Gulf of Mexico combines with a stationary cold front, producing torrential rainfall across southern Florida. Key West International Airport records a peak total of , with over half of it falling in one six-hour period. *November 18, 1980- A tropical depression brings moderate precipitation to the state after merging with Hurricane Jeanne.


1981

*August 17, 1981- Tropical Storm Dennis makes landfall on the southwest portion of the state, and drifts northeastward across the state. The rainfall is generally beneficial, though totals of over cause moderate flooding damage in southeastern Florida, including $15 million ($36 million 2008 USD) in crop damages in Dade County. *November 1981- An unnamed subtropical storm produces coastal flooding and beach erosion along the eastern coastline while located over the open Atlantic Ocean.


1982

*Early June 1982-
Hurricane Alberto The name Alberto has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: *Hurricane Alberto (1982) – a Category 1 hurricane that formed near Cuba, where it caused 23 deaths from heavy flooding. *Tropical Storm Alberto (1988) – moved ...
stalls over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, though its outer bands produce moderate rainfall across the state, peaking at in Tavernier. The hurricane produces tornadic activity across the state, and the storm results in generally minor damage. *June 18, 1982- A subtropical storm makes landfall near Yankeetown, and produces moderate precipitation of up to near DeSoto City. The rainfall leads to 3 deaths, and damage from the storm totals to $10 million (1982 USD, $22 million 2008 USD). *September 11, 1982-
Tropical Storm Chris The name Chris has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. * Tropical Storm Chris (1982), made landfall at Sabine Pass and caused widespread flooding as far inland as Tennessee, but total damage was low. * Tropical Storm Chris ( ...
strikes Louisiana, with its outer rainbands dropping over of precipitation near Apalachicola.


1983

*August 28, 1983- Tropical Depression Barry makes landfall as a tropical depression near Melbourne. It drops light rainfall across the southern portion of the state, peaking at in Wauchula.


1984

*September 9, 1984- Tropical Storm Diana passes within off the northeast Florida coast. The storm produces moderate rainfall of up to in Jacksonville. Diana also produces wind gusts of up to as well as
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above normal. *September 27, 1984- Tropical Storm Isidore makes landfall on Jupiter with winds. Isidore drops moderate rainfall of over to , and produces a storm tide of around . Isidore kills one person and causes $1 million in damage (1984 USD, $2.1 million 2008 USD) across the state. *October 26, 1984- A tropical depression crosses the state without dropping much precipitation.


1985

*July 23, 1985- Tropical Storm Bob makes landfall near Fort Myers, and while slowly moving across the state it drops heavy rainfall peaking at in
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. Despite the rainfall, damage is minimal. *August 15, 1985-
Hurricane Danny The name Danny has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced "David" which was retired after the 1979 season. * Hurricane Danny (1985), caused widespread flooding in Louisiana, killing 3 and causing $12 million ...
strikes southern Alabama, with its outer rainbands drop over of rainfall in western Florida. *August 28 – September 6, 1985- Hurricane Elena moves northeastward through the Gulf of Mexico, loops about off the coast of Cedar Key, and turns northwestward to hit Mississippi. The hurricane produces precipitation across the entire state, with a peak of in Cross Key. Elena causes a storm surge near Apalachicola, where the oyster industry experiences severe losses from the hurricane. *October 10, 1985- Minimal Tropical Storm Isabel hits extreme northeastern Florida, dropping light rain along its path; damage is minor. *Late October 1985- Hurricane Juan moves erratically over the northern Gulf of Mexico and hits Pensacola as a tropical storm. It produces precipitation across much of the state, peaking at over in the extreme western Florida Panhandle. *November 21, 1985-
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makes landfall near Apalachicola as a
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, producing up to of rainfall in Panama City. Tides of over above normal result in further beach erosion near the coast. Just two months after Hurricane Elena affected the area, the passage of Hurricane Kate causes further damage to oyster beds, leaving many people without employment. Kate causes $300 million (1985 USD, $600 million 2008 USD) in damage and three deaths in the state.


1986

*June 26, 1986- Hurricane Bonnie strikes the Texas coast, with its outer rainbands produce over of rain in the extreme northwestern
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. *August 13, 1986- The precursor disturbance that later becomes
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moves over northwestern Florida, causing light to moderate amounts of precipitation of up to near
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.


1987

*August 14, 1987- A tropical depression enters the
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from the northwest. It produces rainfall across much of the state, with the extreme western Florida Panhandle receiving over of rain. *September 7, 1987- Tropical Depression Nine forms to the east of the state, producing over of rain near Homestead. *October 12, 1987- Hurricane Floyd moves through the
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, dropping up to of rain in Fort Pierce. *November 4, 1987- The extratropical remnant of Tropical Depression Fourteen makes landfall near Spring Hill, Florida, dropping up to of rain at Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.


1988

*May 30, 1988- A tropical depression moves northward to the east of the state, producing light rainfall peaking at in Pompano Beach. *August 4, 1988-
Tropical Storm Beryl The name Beryl has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and for one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Tropical Storm Beryl (1982), passed just south of Brava Island, Cape Verde and dissipated north of the Win ...
forms to the south of Mississippi and moves slowly for several days over coastal areas of Louisiana. The outer bands of the storm drop over of rain along the
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, resulting in very minor damage. *August 13, 1988- Tropical Depression Four makes landfall in extreme northeastern Florida, producing light to moderate rainfall throughout the entire state peaking at in Homestead. *August 23, 1988-
Tropical Storm Chris The name Chris has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. * Tropical Storm Chris (1982), made landfall at Sabine Pass and caused widespread flooding as far inland as Tennessee, but total damage was low. * Tropical Storm Chris ( ...
parallels the east coast of the state and drops over of precipitation in various locations. *September 4, 1988- Tropical Depression Ten strikes Louisiana, producing moderate rainfall across northern Florida with totals of over near Apalachicola. *September 10, 1988- The outer rainbands of Hurricane Florence produce heavy rainfall of over in the extreme northwestern region of the
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, destroying 30 houses and damaging 50 homes from river flooding. The hurricane also spawns several tornadoes. *September 13, 1988- Squalls from the enormous Hurricane Gilbert bring rain to South Florida as the storm lashed the
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in the western Caribbean. *November 23, 1988- Tropical Storm Keith makes landfall near Sarasota as a tropical storm. The storm drops up to of precipitation in Saint Leo. Keith produces 2 tornadoes, and overall damage from the storm totals $3 million (1988 USD, $5.5 million 2008 USD).


1989

*Late June-Early July 1989- The remnants of Tropical Storm Allison produce moderate precipitation of over across much of the entire state. *September 22, 1989-
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makes landfall on South Carolina, dropping trace amounts of rainfall in Jacksonville. Wind gusts peaked at in Saint Augustine.


1990–1999


1990

*May 25, 1990- Tropical Depression One passes to the southwest of the state, producing of rainfall in Royal Palm Beach with its convection located primarily to the east of the center. *July 1990- Rip currents from Hurricane Bertha kill two surfers in northern Florida. *October 9, 1990- Hurricane Klaus dissipates to the east of the state, though its remnants result in moderate winds throughout the state and rough seas in eastern Florida. Klaus causes beach erosion and heavy rain squalls, as well. *October 12, 1990- Tropical Depression Marco makes landfall near Cedar Key after paralleling the coast as a tropical storm. It drops moderate precipitation throughout the state which peaks at over near Saint Petersburg.


1991

*June 30, 1991- A tropical depression which later becomes
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moves over southeastern Florida and exits near Jacksonville, dropping light to moderate rainfall peaking at in Punta Gorda. *October 16, 1991- Tropical Storm Fabian moves through the Florida Straits and produces light rainfall peaking at in Conch Key.


1992

*June 25, 1992 – Tropical Depression One strikes western Florida, dropping heavy rainfall peaking at in
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. The rainfall causes over $2.1 million in damage (1992 USD) and 2 deaths. *August 24, 1992 –
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makes landfall on Homestead, just south of Miami, as a
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with winds of . The winds destroy 25,524 homes and damage 101,241 others in southern Florida, leaving up to one-quarter million people temporarily homeless. In Homestead, more than 99% of all mobile homes are completely destroyed. Hurricane Andrew causes $25.5 billion in damage (1992 USD, $39.2 billion 2008 USD) in south Florida and 15 direct deaths. At the time, Andrew was the costliest North Atlantic hurricane in the history of the United States, though has since dropped to eighth after Hurricanes
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and Harvey. *September 29, 1992 – Tropical Storm Earl turns to the north while located off the coast of northeastern Florida, dropping over of rain near Lake Okeechobee.


1993

*June 1, 1993- Tropical Depression One passes to the southeast of the state, producing heavy rainfall peaking at in Tavernier.


1994

*July 3, 1994- Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall near Destin, dropping moderate rainfall across the state including over along the
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. Heavy rainfall throughout the area results in extensive flooding, with the Apalachicola and Chipola Rivers exceeding a
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event. 300,000 chickens and 90% of the oyster crop in Apalachicola Bay perish. Damage in Florida totals $80 million (1994 USD, $116 million 2008 USD)). *August 15, 1994-
Tropical Storm Beryl The name Beryl has been used for seven tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and for one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Tropical Storm Beryl (1982), passed just south of Brava Island, Cape Verde and dissipated north of the Win ...
strikes Panama City, producing moderate rainfall reaching a maximum of in Apalachicola. The storm results in $6.9 million in damage (1994 USD). *October 2, 1994- The remnants of Tropical Depression Ten produces rough seas and heavy rainfall, flooding roads and homes in western Florida. Damage totals $5 million (1994 USD, $7.3 million 2008 USD). *November 16, 1994-
Tropical Storm Gordon The name Gordon has been used for ten tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Atlantic Ocean, Gordon has been used five times since 1988, when it replaced the name Gilbert on the list of hurricane names: * Hurricane Gordon (1994) – killed 1,122 in H ...
makes landfall near Fort Myers. The storm drops heavy rainfall across the southern portion of the state, including over in Broward County. The rainfall results in heavy agricultural damage, and throughout the state Gordon causes 8 casualties and around $400 million in damage (1994 USD, $582 million 2008 USD).


1995

*June 5, 1995- Tropical Storm Allison first strikes near
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and later near Saint Marks. Allison produces a
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in Apalachee Bay as well as scattered tornadoes, with damage amounting to $860,000 (1995 USD, $1.2 million 2008 USD). *July 27, 1995- The precursor disturbance to
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produces over of precipitation in portions of western Florida. *August 2, 1995-
Hurricane Erin The name Erin has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: * Hurricane Erin (1989), a Category 2 Cape Verde hurricane that stayed away from land. * Hurricane Erin (1995), a Category 2 hurricane that made two landfalls in ...
strikes near Vero Beach and days later near Fort Walton Beach, producing moderate rainfall including totals of in Melbourne and in
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on the
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. Thousands of homes are damaged near the hurricane's two landfalls, with monetary damage totaling about $700 million (1995 USD, $990 million 2008 USD). Rip currents kill a surfer off Palm Beach County, and two people die in the Gulf of Mexico when their boat capsizes. *August 23, 1995- Tropical Storm Jerry makes landfall near Jupiter and drops heavy rainfall throughout the state which peaks at near Naples. Freshwater flooding from the rainfall damages 340 homes in Collier County, with damage amounting to $20.5 million (1995 USD, $29 million 2008 USD). *October 4, 1995- Hurricane Opal hits Pensacola Beach with winds of . The hurricane drops moderate rainfall across much of the state, and a tornado spawned by Opal kills one person — the only direct casualty in the state from the hurricane. Strong winds and rough seas damage or destroy large portions of coastal towns along the
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, with serious damage extending eastward to Apalachicola. At the time, Opal is the third costliest tropical cyclone in the United States, with damage totaling over $1 billion (1995 USD) in Florida.


1996

*July 11, 1996- Hurricane Bertha parallels the east coast of Florida about offshore, producing a storm tide of at Jacksonville Beach, as well as rip currents along the coast. Two people drown in rip currents in
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, and one pilot dies indirectly due to the storm when an evacuating military jet crashes into a house. *September 2, 1996- Large swells from Hurricane Fran in the open Atlantic Ocean knock five people out of a fishing boat off Jupiter Inlet; all are rescued. *October 8, 1996- Tropical Storm Josephine strikes the eastern portion of Apalachicola Bay with winds of , producing a peak storm tide of in Suwannee and spawning at least 16 tornadoes. A tornado in Edgewater severely damages 30 houses, with the storm surge resulting in widespread coastal flooding. *October 18, 1996- Hurricane Lili moves northeastward to the south of the state after striking Cuba, dropping moderate rainfall including a maximum of in southeastern Florida.


1997

*July 19, 1997-
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hits near Mullet Point, Alabama, producing tropical storm force winds and moderate rainfall peaking at in Pensacola.


1998

*September 3, 1998 –
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makes landfall near Panama City, resulting in an estimated
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of around and moderate to heavy rainfall peaking at where it struck land. Two people die as a result of a boat being capsized off Panama City, and damage in Florida totals $70 million (1998 USD, $93 million 2008 USD). *September 20, 1998 – The outer rainbands of Tropical Storm Hermine produce moderate amounts of rainfall throughout the state, peaking at in Fort Lauderdale. *September 25, 1998 – Hurricane Georges passes over
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as a Category 2 hurricane, and days later it moves eastward through the
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after hitting Biloxi, Mississippi. In the
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, the hurricane produced of rain in Tavernier and wind gusts peaking at in
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. There, Georges damages 1,363 homes and destroys 173 houses, with damage amounting to $270 million (1998 USD) in the Keys. In the Florida Panhandle, the storm drops of rain in Munson and results in $70 million in damage (1998 USD, $93 million 2008 USD). *November 5, 1998 – Tropical Storm Mitch makes landfall near Naples and drops up to of rainfall in
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. The storm spawns five tornadoes, injuring 65 people and damaging or destroying 645 homes. Two people die in
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when their respective fishing boats capsize, and damage in the state amounts to $40 million (1998 USD, $53 million 2008 USD).


1999

*August 29, 1999- High surf from Hurricane Dennis paralleling the east coast of Florida causes four fatalities. *September 15, 1999- Once predicted to make a landfall on the state as a major hurricane, Hurricane Floyd parallels the eastern coastline about offshore. At least 330 homes are damaged by fallen trees, and rough surf results in heavy beach erosion. Monetary damage totals $61 million (1999 USD, $79 million 2008 USD). *September 21, 1999-
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with a storm surge of over . The storm drops over of rain, flooding several homes. Damage from Harvey totals $15 million (1999 USD, $19 million 2008 USD). *October 15, 1999- Hurricane Irene makes landfall on
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and later Cape Sable, producing heavy rainfall peaking at in Boynton Beach. The rainfall led to flooding which isolated thousands. Five people are electrocuted from the floodwaters, and three people drown when driving into flooded canals. Damage in the state amounts to $800 million (1999 USD).


Monthly statistics


Deadly storms

The following is a list of hurricanes with known deaths in Florida between 1975 and 1999.


See also

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References

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