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Hurricane Carla

1961 tropical cyclone
Hurricane Carla was the most intense tropical cyclone landfall in Texas in the 20th century. The third named storm of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season, Carla developed from an area of squally weather in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on... Wikipedia
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Carla was the last of 6 hurricanes to make landfall on the Texas coast as a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with sustained winds stronger than ...
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Hurricane Carla was the most intense tropical cyclone landfall in Texas in the 20th century. The third named storm of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season, ...
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Carla was considered one of the largest major Gulf hurricanes in the 20th century. There were 43 deaths, approximately half attributable to tornadoes and floods ...
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Hurricane Carla - September 9-15, 1961. Carla formed in the Caribbean Sea, and moved west-northwest into the Gulf of Mexico while
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Hurricane Carla triggered a destructive and deadly outbreak of 21 tornadoes in Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Michigan that occurred from ...
Carla was the strongest, most intense hurricane to make landfall on the Texas coast since the 1886 Indianola Hurricane. Thanks to ample warning, Texas managed ...
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Sep 11, 2022 · Hurricane Carla slammed into the Texas coast on September 11, 1961, as one of the strongest storms of the century.
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Sep 13, 2022 · Hurricane Carla was so big that it filled the Gulf of Mexico before it struck 175 miles from Austin. It was one of two major hurricanes to ...
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Hurricane Carla began as a tropical storm, blowing through the West Indies over Labor Day weekend in 1961. The storm quickly strengthened to a Category 5 ...