Hurricane Agnes
Hurricane Agnes was a Category 1 hurricane in the 1972 Atlantic hurricane season. Agnes affected many states, but the worst was in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New York. The name "Agnes" was one of five Category 1 hurricanes to get its name retired. ("Cesar", "Klaus", "Noel", and "Stan" were the others). At the time Hurricane Agnes was the costliest hurricane in the United States and the Atlantic Ocean. Agnes killed 130 people and caused $3 billion (USD) in damage. In 2009, that would have cost $15.7 billion (USD). As Agnes moved over the United States it caused a tornado outbreak. About 28 tornadoes were seen.
| Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS/NWS) | |
| File:Hurricane Agnes.jpg Hurricane Agnes approaching Florida | |
| Formed | June 14, 1972 |
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| Dissipated | June 25, 1972 |
| Highest winds | 1-minute sustained: 85 mph (140 km/h) |
| Lowest pressure | 977 mbar (hPa); 28.85 inHg |
| Fatalities | 130 direct |
| Damage | $3 billion (1972 USD) |
| Areas affected | Yucatán Peninsula, western Cuba, Florida Panhandle, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York |
| Part of the 1972 Atlantic hurricane season | |
Retirement
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Because of the high damage and high number of people killed, the name "Agnes" was retired. There was no name to be used instead of Agnes, because the list changed in 1979.
Hurricane Agnes Media
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Remnants of Agnes over northeastern United States
Damage in Key West, Florida, from a tornado spawned by Agnes
Rainfall accumulations in association with Hurricane Agnes
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Buildings almost fully submerged in Richmond
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View from Erie Lackawanna train tracks, looking down Water Street in Elmira New York during the Flood of 1972. The Chemung Canal Trust Company building can be seen in the background.
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View from the northern end of the Erie-Lackawanna railroad bridge crossing the Chemung River during the Flood of 1972.
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Map of Penn Central lines affected in the storm