S FL Hurricanes - Stuart vs Miami
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S FL Hurricanes - Stuart vs Miami
Most of the literature I read relating to the probability of a hurricane passing near these cities heavily favors Miami (Gold Coast) over Stuart (Treasure Coast). I looked at the landfall maps for Hurricanes for S FL (From the Atlantic & backdoor) from 1886 - 2005. 22 land falling hurricanes passed within approx. 50 miles of Stuart and 25 land falling hurricanes passed within approx.50 miles of Miami. Why do the local meteorologists put so much emphasis on extreme S FL when the #'s are very similar. The S Fl hurricanes seem to go S of Miami but N of Marathon Key or N of West Palm Beach and S of Vero. From Miami to West Palm seems to get avoided, most of the time. A novice observation.
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Here's a link to the Dr. Gray's Excel data, and the Landfall Project, and you can compare. http://www.e-transit.org/hurricane/welcome.html
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Derek Ortt
Miami gets more landfalls because most of MIA's hurricanes come from the SOUTH, not the east, while up at Stuart it has to be from the east or SW (very rare though for SW as very few major hurricanes hit the SW coast and survive the entire trip across). Thus, even if there is a strong trough like Irene, MIA still gets hit
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Miami Gets Hit Way More than Stuart Hands Down
I didn't post the image from 1970-1994, but during that 25-year cold regime there were only 38 major hurricanes with 10 landfalls, pretty much the same as from 1900-1925
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