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Hydrologic aspects of Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, September 1989

January 1, 1995

Hurricane Hugo, with winds in excess of 135 miles per hour(mi/h), made landfall near Charleston, S.C., early on the morning of September 22, 1989. It was the most destructive hurricane ever experienced in South Carolina. The storm caused 35 deaths and $7 billion in property damage in South Carolina (Purvis, 1990).
This report documents some hydrologic effects of Hurricane Hugo along the South Carolina coast. The report includes maps showing storm-tide stage and profiles of the maximum storm-tide stages along the outer coast. Storm-tide stage frequency information is presented and changes in beach morphology and water quality of coastal streams resulting from the storm are described.

Publication Year 1995
Title Hydrologic aspects of Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, September 1989
DOI 10.3133/ha733
Authors R. E. Schuck-Kolben, R.N. Cherry
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Hydrologic Atlas
Series Number 733
Index ID ha733
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization South Atlantic Water Science Center