Top 10 Damaging Storms
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Not Named 1959
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Storm 11 in 1933
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Top 10 Damaging Storms
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STORM NAME
LANDFALL DATE
DAMAGE
RANK
CURRENT DAMAGE
($ 2010)
BASE DAMAGE
($)
LANDFALL
STATE
CATEGORY
WINDS
(MPH)
Great Miami
Sep 18,1926
1
180,890,000,000
76,000,000
FL
4
145
Galveston
Sep 08,1900
2
94,060,000,000
30,000,000
TX
4
145
Katrina
Aug 29,2005
3
91,480,000,000
81,000,000,000
LA
3
125
Galveston
Aug 17,1915
4
75,630,000,000
50,000,000
TX
4
130
Andrew
Aug 24,1992
5
66,190,000,000
25,500,000,000
FL
5
170
Storm 11 in 1944
Oct 19,1944
6
46,720,000,000
63,000,000
FL
3
120
New England
Sep 21,1938
7
45,210,000,000
306,000,000
NY
3
120
Donna
Sep 10,1960
8
44,170,000,000
300,000,000
FL
4
145
Lake Okeechobee
Sep 16,1928
9
42,320,000,000
25,000,000
FL
4
150
Camille
Aug 17,1969
10
25,630,000,000
1,421,000,000
LA
5
160
STORM NAME
LANDFALL DATE
DAMAGE
RANK
CURRENT DAMAGE
($ 2010)
BASE DAMAGE
($)
LANDFALL STATE
CATEGORY
WINDS
(MPH)
Great Miami
Sep 18,1926
1
180,890,000,000
76,000,000
FL
4
145
Galveston
Sep 08,1900
2
94,060,000,000
30,000,000
TX
4
145
Katrina
Aug 29,2005
3
91,480,000,000
81,000,000,000
LA
3
125
Galveston
Aug 17,1915
4
75,630,000,000
50,000,000
TX
4
130
Andrew
Aug 24,1992
5
66,190,000,000
25,500,000,000
FL
5
170
Storm 11 in 1944
Oct 19,1944
6
46,720,000,000
63,000,000
FL
3
120
New England
Sep 21,1938
7
45,210,000,000
306,000,000
NY
3
120
Donna
Sep 10,1960
8
44,170,000,000
300,000,000
FL
4
145
Lake Okeechobee
Sep 16,1928
9
42,320,000,000
25,000,000
FL
4
150
Camille
Aug 17,1969
10
25,630,000,000
1,421,000,000
LA
5
160
STORM NAME
LANDFALL DATE
DAMAGE RANK
CURRENT DAMAGE
($ 2010)
BASE DAMAGE
($)
LANDFALL STATE
CATEGORY
WINDS (MPH)
Great Miami
Sep 18,1926
1
180,890,000,000
76,000,000
FL
4
145
Galveston
Sep 08,1900
2
94,060,000,000
30,000,000
TX
4
145
Katrina
Aug 29,2005
3
91,480,000,000
81,000,000,000
LA
3
125
Galveston
Aug 17,1915
4
75,630,000,000
50,000,000
TX
4
130
Andrew
Aug 24,1992
5
66,190,000,000
25,500,000,000
FL
5
170
Storm 11 in 1944
Oct 19,1944
6
46,720,000,000
63,000,000
FL
3
120
New England
Sep 21,1938
7
45,210,000,000
306,000,000
NY
3
120
Donna
Sep 10,1960
8
44,170,000,000
300,000,000
FL
4
145
Lake Okeechobee
Sep 16,1928
9
42,320,000,000
25,000,000
FL
4
150
Camille
Aug 17,1969
10
25,630,000,000
1,421,000,000
LA
5
160
STATISTICS FOR THIS SEARCH
Average Damage: $71.230 Billion
Median Damage: $56.455 Billion
Standard Deviation: $42.340 Billion
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