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Hurricane Edna was a deadly and destructive major hurricane that impacted the United States East Coast in September of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. It was one of two hurricanes to strike Massachusetts in that year, the other being Hurricane Carol. The fifth tropical cyclone and storm of the season, as well as the fourth hurricane and second major hurricane, Edna developed from a tropical wave on September 2. Moving towards the north-northwest, Edna skirted the northern Leeward Islands as a tropical depression before turning more towards the west. The depression attained tropical storm status to the east of Puerto Rico and strengthened further to reach hurricane status by September 7. The storm rapidly intensified and reached its peak intensity of 125 mph (205 km/h) north of the Baha

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  • Hurricane Edna (en)
  • Ouragan Edna (fr)
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  • L’ouragan Edna est un cyclone tropical de catégorie 3 de l’échelle de Saffir-Simpson qui s’est formé au large des Antilles le 2 septembre 1954 et a suivi une trajectoire parallèle à la côte est des États-Unis pour venir toucher terre en Nouvelle-Angleterre le 11 septembre puis affecter les provinces atlantiques du Canada. Suivant de près le passage de l'ouragan Carol et frappant à peu près les mêmes régions, Edna a causé pour 40 millions $US en dommages et la perte de 29 vies. Le nom a été retiré des listes futures d'ouragans en 1968. (fr)
  • Hurricane Edna was a deadly and destructive major hurricane that impacted the United States East Coast in September of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. It was one of two hurricanes to strike Massachusetts in that year, the other being Hurricane Carol. The fifth tropical cyclone and storm of the season, as well as the fourth hurricane and second major hurricane, Edna developed from a tropical wave on September 2. Moving towards the north-northwest, Edna skirted the northern Leeward Islands as a tropical depression before turning more towards the west. The depression attained tropical storm status to the east of Puerto Rico and strengthened further to reach hurricane status by September 7. The storm rapidly intensified and reached its peak intensity of 125 mph (205 km/h) north of the Baha (en)
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  • Hurricane Edna (en)
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