1954 Atlantic hurricane season

1954 Atlantic hurricane season

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5105-5122-8

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1954 Atlantic hurricane season caused over $750 million in damage, the most of any season at the time. The season officially began on June 15, and nine days later the first named storm developed. Hurricane Alice developed in the Gulf of Mexico and moved inland along the Rio Grande, producing significant precipitation and record flooding that killed 55 people. Activity was slow until late August; only Barbara, a minimal tropical storm, developed in July. In the span of two weeks, hurricanes Carol and Edna followed similar paths before striking New England as a major hurricane. The latter became the costliest hurricane in Maine`s history.