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Tropical Storm Delia was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in the same city twice. Forming out of a tropical wave on September 1, 1973, Delia gradually strengthened into a tropical storm as it moved north by September 3. After reaching this strength, the storm turned more westward and further intensified, nearly attaining hurricane status the next day. The storm peaked with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 986 mbar (hPa; 29.11 inHg). Several hours later, Delia made landfall near Freeport, Texas; however, the storm began to execute a counterclockwise loop, causing it to move back over the Gulf of Mexico. On September 5, the storm made another landfall in Freeport before weakening to a depression. The remnants of Delia eventually dissipated early on

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  • Tropical Storm Delia was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in the same city twice. Forming out of a tropical wave on September 1, 1973, Delia gradually strengthened into a tropical storm as it moved north by September 3. After reaching this strength, the storm turned more westward and further intensified, nearly attaining hurricane status the next day. The storm peaked with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 986 mbar (hPa; 29.11 inHg). Several hours later, Delia made landfall near Freeport, Texas; however, the storm began to execute a counterclockwise loop, causing it to move back over the Gulf of Mexico. On September 5, the storm made another landfall in Freeport before weakening to a depression. The remnants of Delia eventually dissipated early on September 7 over northern Mexico. Due to the erratic movement of the storm along the Texas coastline, significant rainfall fell in areas near the center and in parts of Louisiana. This led to widespread flooding, especially of farmland, that left $6 million in damages. Five people were killed during the storm. (en)
  • 热带风暴迪莉娅(Tropical Storm Delia)是有纪录以来第一个在同一城市登陆两次的热带气旋,于1973年9月1日经东风波发展而成。气旋北上期间于9月3日增强成热带风暴,然后略朝西面转向并继续强化,于次日接近飓风强度标准,最终达到的最高持续风速为每小时110公里,最低气压986毫巴(百帕,29.11英寸汞柱)。数小时后,迪莉娅从德克萨斯州布拉佐里亚县城市附近登陆。接下来风暴的移动路线形成逆时针环路并回到墨西哥湾,于9月5日再度登陆弗里波特,然后减弱成热带低气压。气旋残留最终于9月7日在墨西哥北部上空消散。 气旋在德克萨斯州近海的移动方向很不稳定,风暴中心周围及路易斯安那州部分地区降下暴雨,引发大面积洪灾。农田和民宅受到重大破坏,损失数额达600万美元,整场风暴共夺走五条人命。 (zh)
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  • 热带风暴迪莉娅(Tropical Storm Delia)是有纪录以来第一个在同一城市登陆两次的热带气旋,于1973年9月1日经东风波发展而成。气旋北上期间于9月3日增强成热带风暴,然后略朝西面转向并继续强化,于次日接近飓风强度标准,最终达到的最高持续风速为每小时110公里,最低气压986毫巴(百帕,29.11英寸汞柱)。数小时后,迪莉娅从德克萨斯州布拉佐里亚县城市附近登陆。接下来风暴的移动路线形成逆时针环路并回到墨西哥湾,于9月5日再度登陆弗里波特,然后减弱成热带低气压。气旋残留最终于9月7日在墨西哥北部上空消散。 气旋在德克萨斯州近海的移动方向很不稳定,风暴中心周围及路易斯安那州部分地区降下暴雨,引发大面积洪灾。农田和民宅受到重大破坏,损失数额达600万美元,整场风暴共夺走五条人命。 (zh)
  • Tropical Storm Delia was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in the same city twice. Forming out of a tropical wave on September 1, 1973, Delia gradually strengthened into a tropical storm as it moved north by September 3. After reaching this strength, the storm turned more westward and further intensified, nearly attaining hurricane status the next day. The storm peaked with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 986 mbar (hPa; 29.11 inHg). Several hours later, Delia made landfall near Freeport, Texas; however, the storm began to execute a counterclockwise loop, causing it to move back over the Gulf of Mexico. On September 5, the storm made another landfall in Freeport before weakening to a depression. The remnants of Delia eventually dissipated early on (en)
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  • 1973年热带风暴迪莉娅 (zh)
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