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Hurricane Collin was the most intense storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season and left extremely devastating effects in the Bahamas, Florida, and the Gulf Coast. Initially developing from a weak tropical wave near the Bahamas, Collin gradually strengthened to 155 MPH, 927 mbar, becoming the strongest and most destructive storm of the 2022 season, having caused $96.5 billion in damages, becoming the 2nd most destructive storm in Atlantic history (only behind Katrina of 2005).

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  • Hurricane Collin (2022)
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  • Hurricane Collin was the most intense storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season and left extremely devastating effects in the Bahamas, Florida, and the Gulf Coast. Initially developing from a weak tropical wave near the Bahamas, Collin gradually strengthened to 155 MPH, 927 mbar, becoming the strongest and most destructive storm of the 2022 season, having caused $96.5 billion in damages, becoming the 2nd most destructive storm in Atlantic history (only behind Katrina of 2005).
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Name
  • Hurricane Collin
Type
  • Category 4 Major Hurricane
lowest pressure
  • 927.0
Image caption
  • Collin making landfall in Mississippi/Alabama as a strong Category 4 hurricane.
Damages
  • 9.65E10
Dissipated
  • --08-01
Image location
  • Hurricane Katrina .jpg
areas affected
  • Bahamas, Florida, Gulf Coast
Hurricane season
  • 2022(xsd:integer)
highest winds
  • 155.0
Missing
  • 1638(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • --07-24
wind type
  • 1(xsd:integer)
indirect fatalities
  • 12(xsd:integer)
accumulated cyclone energy
  • 25(xsd:integer)
direct fatalities
  • 165(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Hurricane Collin was the most intense storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season and left extremely devastating effects in the Bahamas, Florida, and the Gulf Coast. Initially developing from a weak tropical wave near the Bahamas, Collin gradually strengthened to 155 MPH, 927 mbar, becoming the strongest and most destructive storm of the 2022 season, having caused $96.5 billion in damages, becoming the 2nd most destructive storm in Atlantic history (only behind Katrina of 2005).
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