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The 1933 Cuba–Bahamas hurricane was last of six major hurricanes, or at least a Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, in the active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on October 1 in the Caribbean Sea as the seventeenth tropical storm, and initially moved slowly to the north. While passing west of Jamaica, the storm damaged banana plantations and killed one person. On October 3, the storm became a hurricane, and the next day crossed western Cuba. Advance warning in the country prevented any storm-related fatalities, although four people suspected of looting were shot and killed during a curfew in Havana. The German travel writer Richard Katz witnessed the hurricane while in Havana, and described the experience in his book "Loafing Around the Globe" ("Ein Bummel um D

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  • The 1933 Cuba–Bahamas hurricane was last of six major hurricanes, or at least a Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, in the active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on October 1 in the Caribbean Sea as the seventeenth tropical storm, and initially moved slowly to the north. While passing west of Jamaica, the storm damaged banana plantations and killed one person. On October 3, the storm became a hurricane, and the next day crossed western Cuba. Advance warning in the country prevented any storm-related fatalities, although four people suspected of looting were shot and killed during a curfew in Havana. The German travel writer Richard Katz witnessed the hurricane while in Havana, and described the experience in his book "Loafing Around the Globe" ("Ein Bummel um Die Welt"). After entering the Florida Straits, the hurricane turned to the northeast, producing tropical storm winds along the Florida Keys. High rainfall caused flooding, while three tornadoes spawned by the storm damaged houses in the Miami area. The hurricane reached peak winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) on October 6 while moving through the Bahamas. It subsequently weakened and became extratropical on October 8. The former hurricane lashed the coast of Nova Scotia with high winds and rain, leaving about $1 million (1933 CAD) in damage. Rough seas sank several ships and killed nine people in the region. The remnants of the hurricane eventually dissipated on October 9 to the south of Newfoundland. (en)
  • 1933年古巴-巴哈马飓风(英語:1933 Cuba–Bahamas hurricane)是活跃程度极高的1933年大西洋飓风季共计六场大型飓风中的最后一场,在现代萨菲尔-辛普森飓风等级下可以达到三级标准。气旋于10月1日在加勒比海成型,是该季第十七号热带风暴,起初缓慢北上。风暴从牙买加西侧经过,岛上香蕉种植园受损,另有一人丧生。10月3日,气旋增强成飓风,于次日从古巴西部经过。该国预先发布警告,所以没有人员直接因风暴丧生,但有四人在哈瓦那宵禁期间因涉嫌抢劫而被枪杀。德国旅行作家在古巴亲眼目睹这场飓风,并将经历写入著作《环球漫步》(Loafing Around the Globe)。 进入佛罗里达海峡后,气旋转向东北,在佛罗里达礁岛群沿线产生热带风暴强度大风。暴雨引发洪灾,风暴催生出三场龙卷风,导致迈阿密地区多幢房屋受损。10月6日,飓风在行经巴哈马期间达到风力时速205公里的最高强度,随后逐渐减弱,于10月8日转变成温带气旋。气旋以飓风强度从新斯科舍沿海地区掠过并产生狂风暴雨,导致价值约100万加拿大元(1933年加拿大元)的破坏,当地还有多艘船只因海况恶劣沉没,共有九人遇难。风暴残留最终于10月9日在纽芬兰岛南侧消散。 (zh)
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  • 1933年古巴-巴哈马飓风(英語:1933 Cuba–Bahamas hurricane)是活跃程度极高的1933年大西洋飓风季共计六场大型飓风中的最后一场,在现代萨菲尔-辛普森飓风等级下可以达到三级标准。气旋于10月1日在加勒比海成型,是该季第十七号热带风暴,起初缓慢北上。风暴从牙买加西侧经过,岛上香蕉种植园受损,另有一人丧生。10月3日,气旋增强成飓风,于次日从古巴西部经过。该国预先发布警告,所以没有人员直接因风暴丧生,但有四人在哈瓦那宵禁期间因涉嫌抢劫而被枪杀。德国旅行作家在古巴亲眼目睹这场飓风,并将经历写入著作《环球漫步》(Loafing Around the Globe)。 进入佛罗里达海峡后,气旋转向东北,在佛罗里达礁岛群沿线产生热带风暴强度大风。暴雨引发洪灾,风暴催生出三场龙卷风,导致迈阿密地区多幢房屋受损。10月6日,飓风在行经巴哈马期间达到风力时速205公里的最高强度,随后逐渐减弱,于10月8日转变成温带气旋。气旋以飓风强度从新斯科舍沿海地区掠过并产生狂风暴雨,导致价值约100万加拿大元(1933年加拿大元)的破坏,当地还有多艘船只因海况恶劣沉没,共有九人遇难。风暴残留最终于10月9日在纽芬兰岛南侧消散。 (zh)
  • The 1933 Cuba–Bahamas hurricane was last of six major hurricanes, or at least a Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, in the active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on October 1 in the Caribbean Sea as the seventeenth tropical storm, and initially moved slowly to the north. While passing west of Jamaica, the storm damaged banana plantations and killed one person. On October 3, the storm became a hurricane, and the next day crossed western Cuba. Advance warning in the country prevented any storm-related fatalities, although four people suspected of looting were shot and killed during a curfew in Havana. The German travel writer Richard Katz witnessed the hurricane while in Havana, and described the experience in his book "Loafing Around the Globe" ("Ein Bummel um D (en)
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  • 1933年古巴-巴哈马飓风 (zh)
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