Great Blizzard of Schoolhouse
1888       Blizzard (1888)
                                 The Schoolhouse Blizzard, also
The Great Blizzard of 1888 or Great
Blizzard of '88 (March 11 – Marchknown as the Schoolchildren's
14, 1888) was one of the most    Blizzard, School Children's Blizzard,
severe recorded blizzards in ortheChildren's Blizzard, hit the U.S.
                                 plains states on January 12, 1888.
history of the United States of
                                 The blizzard came unexpectedly on a
America. The storm, referred to as
                                 relatively warm day, and many
the    Great      White    Hurricane,
                                 people were caught unaware,
paralyzed the East Coast fromincluding
                                   the       children in one-room
Chesapeake Bay to Maine, as well schoolhouses.
as the Atlantic provinces of Canada.
                                 What made the storm so deadly was
Snowfalls of 20–60 inches (51–152
                                 the timing (during work and school
cm) fell in parts of New Jersey, New
                                 hours), the suddenness, and the brief
York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
                                 spell of warmer weather that
and Connecticut, and sustained   preceded it. In addition, the very
winds of more than 45 miles strongper wind fields behind the cold
hour (72 km/h) produced snowdrifts
                                 front and the powdery nature of the
                                 snow reduced visibilities on the open
Tri-state tornado (1925)
                    Natchez Tornado
                                              (1840)
The Great Tri-State Tornado of
Wednesday, March 18, 1925 was the
deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
                                The Great It   Natchez Tornado hit
alone inflicted 695 fatalities, Natchez,
                                 more thanMississippi on May 7, 1840.
twice as many as the secondItdeadliest,
                                    is the second-deadliest single
the Great Natchez Tornado oftornado
                                 1840. The
                                         in United States history, killing
151 to 235 mi track left by the    tornado
                                more  than 317 people.
was the longest ever recorded in the
                                The final death toll was 48 on land
world as it crossed from southeastern
                                (with 47 deaths in Natchez and one in
Missouri, through southern Illinois, then
                                Vidalia) and 269 on the river, mostly
into southwestern Indiana.
                                from the sinking of flatboats. In
The tornado was part of a larger   tornado
                                addition  to the 317 deaths, only 109
outbreak with several other destructive
          Typhoon
   Hurricane       Sarika (2016)
             Katrina
        (2005)
                  Typhoon Sarika, known in the Philippines as
                  Typhoon Karen, was a powerful tropical
                  cyclone which affected the Philippines, China
Hurricane Katrina was the costliest
                  and Vietnam in mid October 2016. Before the
natural disaster, typhoon
                   as wellmadeas one     of the in the Philippines,
                                    its landfall
five deadliest hurricanes,    in the flights
                  several domestic      historywere cancelled and
of the United several
                   States. farm
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currently rankedthreatas ofthe
                             the third
                                  typhoon  most
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                  October    15, signaltropical
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cyclone, behindthroughout
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                                          area of Catanduanes.
Day hurricane and NDRRMC
                     Hurricane recorded
                                   Camille damages
                                              in     up to US$80.4
1969. Overall, atmillion.   The people
                   least 1,245   Hong Kong died Observatory issued
in the hurricane Strong   Wind Signal
                   and subsequent           No. 3. Hainan's capital
                                        floods,
                  Haikou received
making it the deadliest       United strong
                                         States winds, almost no
                  flooding, and little damage. Some crops in
                  the northeast part of Hainan were damaged,
                  particularly banana, cassava, and papaya.
                  Total damages from both agricultural and
                  financial losses were reported over in Hainan