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Hurricane Andrew - visible image from METEOSAT 3Andrew was approaching the Florida coast
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Hurricane Andrew - water vapor satellite image by METEOSAT 3August 19, 1992 image also shows upper level low to the north of Andrew
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Hurricane Andrew - infrared image at maximum intensityAugust 23, 1992
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Hurricane Andrew - visible satellite image taken by METEOSAT 3This picture depicts Andrew during period of maximum intensity over BahamasAugust 23, 1992
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Hurricane Andrew - infrared image taken by GOES 7Andrew is crossing the Florida coast and making landfallAugust 24, 1992, at Dade County, Florida
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Hurricane Andrew - WSI radar composite of Andrew making landfallAugust 24, 1992, at Dade County, Florida
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Hurricane Andrew - WSR-88D radar image as Andrew made landfallAugust 24, 1992 at Dade County, Florida
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Hurricane Andrew - Storm tide data and contours in feet - green area inundatedAugust 24, 1992 at Dade County, Florida
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Hurricane Andrew -Sewell Park at the mouth of the Miami RiverOn a normal day
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Hurricane Andrew -Sewell Park at the mouth of the Miami RiverJust after daybreak on August 24, 1992
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Hurricane Andrew - The marina Gables by the Sea after the storm surge
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Hurricane Andrew - Kings Bay townhomes @ $750K eachDouble whammy from Andrew - upper windows blown out by winds before eyeDebris in foreground result of storm surge moving through lower levels
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Hurricane Andrew - Buildings on the Deering EstateStill-water marks from storm surge measured at 16.5 feet
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Hurricane Andrew - An ocean-going tugboat left high and dry by storm surge.Boat is on the 174th Street side of the canal. Road in the background is oldCutler Road. A storm surge of 16.9 feet occurred a few blocks from here at theBurger King world he
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Hurricane Andrew - Even the chief executive officer wasn't sparedOffice of Corporate Executive Officer of Burger King World Headquarters
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Hurricane Andrew - Two vehicles remain in garage but overturned by force of wind
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Hurricane Andrew - A section of Pinewoods VillaNote uneven damage pattern
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Hurricane Andrew - A ground view of the devastation in Pinewoods Villa
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Hurricane Andrew - Another view of the Pinewoods Villa area
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Hurricane Andrew - Pine trees snapped by force of wind at Pinewoods Villa
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