Floyd struck the Bahamas first of all, causing heavy damage, it then ran parallel to the east coast of America and eventually made landfall in North Carolina as a category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Isabel (2014) made landfall near Drum Inlet on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, in the late evening of September 18, 2014.
Hurricane Floyd occurred in September of 1999, striking the Bahamas on September 13 and North Carolina on September 16.
As of October 29, 2012 Hurricane Sandy has made landfalls in Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas and is expected to make landfall in New Jersey.
Hurricane Floyd developed over the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Floyd
Hurricane Floyd http://www.personalhurricanecenter.com/atlantic/atl-1999/6-hurricane-floyd/
At its peak, it was a 4. It nearly made 5 at one point.
hurricane bertha hit in 1996 this hurricane was really strong
Hurricane Floyd made landfall in North Carolina on September 16, 1999.
In the Bahamas i think
The storm most well known as hurricane Floyd never hit Florida and the states was not significantly affected. The storm instead made landfall in North Carolina. There was also a Hurricane Floyd that affected The Florida Keys in 1987 but did not result in much heavy damage.
Hurricane Floyd developed over the Atlantic Ocean.
Effects of Hurricane Floyd in New England happened in 1999.
Hurricane Floyd first formed on September 7 and achieved hurricane status in September 10 and reached peak intensity on September 13. Floyd then weakened before making landfall on September 16. The remnants of Floyd were absorbed by another system on September 19.
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Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Floyd
Hurricane Floyd was a Category 4 storm when it hit the Bahamas in September 1999. It then traveled up the east coast of the United States, heavily damaging areas of North Carolina. It's cost in 2014 dollars was $6.37 billion. It was responsible for 57 fatalities.
Hurricane Floyd http://www.personalhurricanecenter.com/atlantic/atl-1999/6-hurricane-floyd/
145 miles an hour
five days