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The 1948 Miami hurricane (Air Weather Service designation: Fox) caused no fatalities in Florida, despite moving across the Miami area as a hurricane. The ninth tropical storm and fifth hurricane of the 1948 season, the storm developed from a large low pressure area over the northwestern Caribbean Sea on October 3. The storm intensified into a tropical storm early the next day and a hurricane several hours later. Fox then significantly deepened, peaking with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) early on October 5. Around that time, Fox made landfall in eastern Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. Fox crossed the island and emerged into the Straits of Florida. Late on October 5, the hurricane struck Bahia Honda Key, Florida, with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and two hours later, hit Flamingo. Fox emerged i

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  • L'Huracà de Miami de 1948 va ser un dels ciclons tropicals més fort de la temporada d'huracans de l'Atlàntic del 1948. L'huracà, el segon més intens de la temporada, generava vents de 213 km/h a l'Havana. Va ser la vuitena tempesta tropical, el cinquè huracà, i el quart gran huracà de la temporada. Es va desenvolupar l'est-nord-est de cap Gracias a Dios, Nicaragua. Posteriorment, s'intensificava sobre el mar del Carib occidental, on assolia vents huracanats, i feia a Cuba occidental. El cicló tropical convertit en una huracà de Categoria 4 en l'Escala d'huracans de Saffir-Simpson, creuava l'illa i colpejava Florida Keys com a gran huracà. L'ull passava sobre Miami, marxava prop de Fort Lauderdal, i creuava l'Oceà Atlàntic pel sud de les Illes Bermudes. Cuba va ser la zona que va ser colpejada amb vents més forts pel cicló, deixant danys significatius i onze víctimes mortals a l'illa. A Florida, l'huracà provocava pluges fortes i inundacions a la regió de Miami. Es reportaven també tres tornados a l'estat sense provocar cap víctima mortal. L'impacte de l' de Categoria, que havia sobrepassat la zona dues setmanes abans de la tempesta, reduïa la destrucció del cicló de l'octubre. El cicló també causava destrosses extenses a les Illes Bermudes. (ca)
  • The 1948 Miami hurricane (Air Weather Service designation: Fox) caused no fatalities in Florida, despite moving across the Miami area as a hurricane. The ninth tropical storm and fifth hurricane of the 1948 season, the storm developed from a large low pressure area over the northwestern Caribbean Sea on October 3. The storm intensified into a tropical storm early the next day and a hurricane several hours later. Fox then significantly deepened, peaking with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) early on October 5. Around that time, Fox made landfall in eastern Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. Fox crossed the island and emerged into the Straits of Florida. Late on October 5, the hurricane struck Bahia Honda Key, Florida, with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and two hours later, hit Flamingo. Fox emerged into the Atlantic Ocean near Fort Lauderdale early on October 6. The storm moved northeastward and later curved to the east-northeast. Late on October 7, Fox made landfall on Bermuda with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). Fox weakened over the next several days and later executed a large cyclonic loop. By October 16, it became extratropical while well east-southeast of Newfoundland. In Cuba, homes and cattle were swept away by flash flooding. Eleven deaths and about 300 injuries were attributed to the tropical cyclone. Damage in the country reached about $6 million. The storm brought strong winds to Florida, with a sustained wind speed of 122 mph (196 km/h) at Naval Air Station Key West. Heavy rainfall exceeding 9.5 in (240 mm) in Miami and three tornadoes also contributed to the damage in South Florida. Throughout the state, 674 homes were severely damaged or destroyed, while 45 other buildings were demolished. Overall, damage in Florida reached $5.5 million and there were no deaths, but 36 injuries, none of which were serious. In Bermuda, buildings were unroofed and the sides of some structures were knocked down. Electrical light wires and telephone lines were toppled across the island. Damage totaled over $1 million. (en)
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  • L'Huracà de Miami de 1948 va ser un dels ciclons tropicals més fort de la temporada d'huracans de l'Atlàntic del 1948. L'huracà, el segon més intens de la temporada, generava vents de 213 km/h a l'Havana. Va ser la vuitena tempesta tropical, el cinquè huracà, i el quart gran huracà de la temporada. Es va desenvolupar l'est-nord-est de cap Gracias a Dios, Nicaragua. Posteriorment, s'intensificava sobre el mar del Carib occidental, on assolia vents huracanats, i feia a Cuba occidental. El cicló tropical convertit en una huracà de Categoria 4 en l'Escala d'huracans de Saffir-Simpson, creuava l'illa i colpejava Florida Keys com a gran huracà. L'ull passava sobre Miami, marxava prop de Fort Lauderdal, i creuava l'Oceà Atlàntic pel sud de les Illes Bermudes. (ca)
  • The 1948 Miami hurricane (Air Weather Service designation: Fox) caused no fatalities in Florida, despite moving across the Miami area as a hurricane. The ninth tropical storm and fifth hurricane of the 1948 season, the storm developed from a large low pressure area over the northwestern Caribbean Sea on October 3. The storm intensified into a tropical storm early the next day and a hurricane several hours later. Fox then significantly deepened, peaking with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) early on October 5. Around that time, Fox made landfall in eastern Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. Fox crossed the island and emerged into the Straits of Florida. Late on October 5, the hurricane struck Bahia Honda Key, Florida, with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and two hours later, hit Flamingo. Fox emerged i (en)
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