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Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1890-1899. Are you looking for a free weather app that provides basic weather data. Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1880-1889. Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1870-1879. NOAA's Hurricane Re-analysis Project researchers upgraded Hurricane Gracie from a Category 3 to a Category 4 hurricane in July 2016. Heavy crop damage moderate to heavy flooding from 6-8 inches of rainfall. Excessive property damage along the coast. The Marine Corps Auxiliary Air Station recorded a gust of 138 mph. Landfall with 130 mph winds and a central pressure of 951 mb. During its movement inland in SC had never reached hurricane strength until it moved inland near the Bulls Bay-McClellanville area north of Charleston at 10 PM on the 8th. Gale force winds, high tides, heavy rains ( 10 inches in some areas) caused considerable flooding. Moved northward off the SC coast and was about 150 miles east of Myrtle Beach.įlossy became extratropical on the 25th over Georgia and continued northeastward across eastern South Carolina, dropping heavy rain throughout its path and breaking a drought in the northeast.Īpproached north-coastal area, curved northeast. heavy rains, high tides, $100,000 damage in S.C. Tides were 1-2 feet higher than normal along the coast. Rain squalls occurred over lower part of the State. Moved northward off the coast of SC during the morning of the 15th with its center passing between 90 and miles east of Charleston at 8 AM and reaching the SC-NC border between 9-10 AM. One of the most stongest hurricanes to hit South Carolina. Tracked across north Fla., East Ga., and offshore S.C. near Beaufort with 80-90 mph winds and excessive rains. The storm delivered moderate to heavy intermittent rain. upper Piedmont heavy rains and gale force winds South Carolina State Climatology Office HURRICANES AND TROPICAL STORMS AFFECTING SOUTH CAROLINA 1950-1959 Year