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  3. Andrew was a small and ferocious Cape Verde hurricane that wrought unprecedented economic devastation along a path through the northwestern Bahamas, the southern Florida peninsula, and south-central Louisiana. Damage in the United States is estimated to be near 25 billion, making Andrew the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history 1.
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    Hurricane Andrew was a small and ferocious Cape Verde hurricane that wrought unprecedented economic devastation along a path through the northwestern Bahamas, southern Florida peninsula, and south-central Louisiana (Rappaport 1993).
    www.nps.gov/articles/hurricane-andrew-1992.htm
    The storm followed a destructive path, including: Making landfall in Central and South Florida as a major hurricane Moving across Florida and into the Gulf of Mexico, leaving a trail of shattered homes and broken communities Making its second landfall in South Central Louisiana
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    The hurricane pushed across southern Florida with winds of up to 180 mph, carving a path of destruction and leaving one million people without power before churning through Florida's west coast and into the Gulf of Mexico.
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    How did Hurricane Andrew affect South Florida?On the morning of August 24, 1992, residents of South Florida never could have imagined that Hurricane Andrew would change their lives forever. With sustained winds of 165 miles per hour and destructive power never before seen in our area, Hurricane Andrew hit Miami-Dade County as a Category 5 hurricane exactly 30 years ago.
    Where did Hurricane Andrew make landfall?After passing over the Florida Everglades, the storm proceeded in a northwesterly direction across the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in south-central Louisiana at Point Chevreuil on the morning of August 26. Andrew deteriorated rapidly after landfall in Louisiana and was downgraded to a tropical depression on August 27.
    What was the impact of Hurricane Andrew?Andrew deteriorated rapidly after landfall in Louisiana and was downgraded to a tropical depression on August 27. The remnants of Andrew proceeded on a northeasterly path, producing severe weather throughout the Southeastern States (Rappaport, 1992).
    Was Hurricane Andrew a major hurricane?Although the hurricane weakened about one category on the Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale during the transit over land, and the pressure rose to about 950 mb, Andrew was still a major hurricane when its eyewall passed over the extreme southwestern Florida coast.
    How many people were killed in Hurricane Andrew?Funnel sightings, some unconfirmed, were reported in the Florida counties of Glades, Collier and Highlands, where Andrew crossed in daylight. In Louisiana, one tornado occurred in the city of Laplace several hours prior to Andrew's landfall. That tornado killed 2 people and injured 32 others.
    What if Hurricane Andrew was a smaller system?Hurricanes are notoriously capricious. Andrew was a compact system. A little larger system, or one making landfall just a few nautical miles further to the north, would have been catastrophic for heavily populated, highly commercialized and no less vulnerable areas to the north.
     
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