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Where did the eye of Hurricane Irma pass?

Where did the eye of Hurricane Irma pass?

Irma first passed over Barbuda, an island of 1,600 residents, with gusts of at least 155 mph overnight into Wednesday morning. A storm surge of about eight feet was also recorded. Early Wednesday morning, the eye of Irma then moved over St. Martin, St. Barthelemy and near Anguilla, where sustained winds of 117 mph were measured.

What kind of damage did Hurricane Irma do?

Hurricane Irma reached several notable extremes. Irma brought devastating damage from the Caribbean into Florida and the Southeast. Hurricane Irma was a powerful storm that brought coastal surge flooding, flooding rainfall and damaging winds stretching from the northern Leeward Islands to the Southeast U.S.

When did Hurricane Irma hit the Leeward Islands?

That beat out the Okeechobee Hurricane (1928) and David (1979), which both had 160-mph winds at their peak in the Leeward Islands. Irma first passed over Barbuda, an island of 1,600 residents, with gusts of at least 155 mph overnight into Wednesday morning.

What was the wind speed of Hurricane Irma?

Irma is one of only five hurricanes that have reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 185 mph or greater and it maintained those winds for 37 hours, the longest on record. Irma also tied the Cuba Hurricane of 1932 for the longest lifetime as a Category 5 in the Atlantic Basin. The Leeward Islands were pounded by Irma late Tuesday into Wednesday.

Hurricane Irma reached several notable extremes. Irma brought devastating damage from the Caribbean into Florida and the Southeast. Hurricane Irma was a powerful storm that brought coastal surge flooding, flooding rainfall and damaging winds stretching from the northern Leeward Islands to the Southeast U.S.

How many dump trucks were cleared after Hurricane Irma?

Over a seven day period, AmeriCorps Volunteers cleared enough debris to fill 200 dump trucks. Even as Monroe County began to recover from Hurricane Irma, debris still clogged many waterways. A group of friends decided to make marine debris removal their mission.

Irma first passed over Barbuda, an island of 1,600 residents, with gusts of at least 155 mph overnight into Wednesday morning. A storm surge of about eight feet was also recorded. Early Wednesday morning, the eye of Irma then moved over St. Martin, St. Barthelemy and near Anguilla, where sustained winds of 117 mph were measured.

What did Hurricane Irma do to the Leeward Islands?

Hurricane Irma was a powerful storm that brought coastal surge flooding, flooding rainfall and damaging winds stretching from the northern Leeward Islands to the Southeast U.S. Irma was a long-track hurricane that began as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa.

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