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1906 Pensacola hurricane : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1906 Mississippi hurricane
The 1906 Mississippi hurricane was a deadly and destructive hurricane during the 1906 Atlantic hurricane season. The fourth hurricane of the season, the system was originally observed in the western Caribbean on September 22;〔 however, modern research revealed that the system became a tropical depression on September 19. The system slowly intensified, eventually becoming a major hurricane by September 24.〔 The system made landfall near Pascagoula, Mississippi, during the evening of September 27, devastating the cities of Pensacola and Mobile and the state of Mississippi. Damage totaled to at least $19,221,000, and more than 134 people were killed. == Meteorological history ==
The first documented information on the storm places it in the western Caribbean Sea on September 22, although modern reanalysis of this storm as a tropical depression on September 19. The storm drifted north from the Yucatán Channel on September 24,〔 while it was a weak hurricane with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h).〔 The hurricane was south-southwest of Havana by morning,〔 and as it drifted north-northwestward during the evening hours of September 24, the system intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.〔 The hurricane was documented to have been about west-northwest of Cuba on September 25.〔 Near this area, the hurricane had intensified further into a Category 3 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h).〔 The system finished its passage into the Gulf of Mexico by September 27. During the afternoon, the hurricane made landfall near Pascagoula, Mississippi, as a Category 2 hurricane.〔 The hurricane moved inland, weakening to a Category 1 hurricane and eventually to a tropical storm. The storm weakened to a tropical depression, and dissipated on September 29 as it transitioned into an extratropical storm.〔
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