Hurricane Hermine
Hurricane Hermine was a tropical cyclone in August and September 2016. It affected states from Florida to New England. The storm hit Florida on September 1, near the Big Bend region. Hermine had winds of 80 miles per hour at landfall. The storm also struck Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
Hermine was expected to affect areas from Virginia to Massachusetts and Rhode Island.[1][2]
At least two deaths were blamed on the storm.
Hurricane Hermine Media
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A rainstorm on the edge of Hermine, shortly after the hurricane achieved Category 1 status.
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Visualization depicting Post-Tropical Cyclone Hermine, as observed by the GPM Core Satellite on September 6
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Workers preparing sandbags ahead of Hermine in North Charleston, South Carolina
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Infrared satellite loop of Hermine making landfall in Florida on September 2
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Radar image of Hurricane Hermine about 40 minutes after landfall
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Damage to a church in Tallahassee, Florida
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A tree fallen on a house in Valdosta, Georgia
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Hurricane Hermine wind history as a tropical cyclone
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Post-Tropical Cyclone Hermine southeast of New England on September 5