Debbie Tully Lipscomb

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THE STORM AND its expanding cyclonic system now influenced a territory covering a million square miles of ocean and began to shape the weather in the southern United States. In Tampa, telegraph wires whistled. Winds reached twenty-eight miles per hour. In Key West, the barometer fell to 29.42 inches, the lowest level yet reported. The wind came from the northeast and accelerated to forty miles an hour, a true Beaufort gale.
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
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