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Daily weather map from October 6, 1941, depicting a hurricane nearing the southeast Florida coast

The 1941 Florida hurricane was a strong tropical cyclone that affected the Bahamas, Florida, and the southeastern United States in October 1941. The fifth known storm of the 1941 Atlantic hurricane season, it was first observed to the north of the Virgin Islands on October 3. The storm tracked generally westward through the Bahamas, reaching peak winds of 120 miles per hour (190 km/h). After moving across southern Florida the hurricane emerged into the Gulf of Mexico and made another landfall along the Florida Panhandle. Turning northeast, it crossed Georgia and South Carolina, and entered the Atlantic Ocean on October 8. In the Bahamas, where winds reached 104 miles per hour (167 km/h), the storm killed three people. The city of Nassau was struck particularly hard. In Florida, damage was relatively severe, and included the deaths of several people. High winds brought down trees and powerlines, though the storm was characterized by highly unusual rainfall patterns. Storm surge in the Everglades region flooded local streets. As the storm progressed northward, the city of Tallahassee suffered widespread power outages and damage to numerous vehicles. Throughout the state, the hurricane inflicted $675,000 (1941 USD) in damages. The cyclone later killed one person in Georgia. (more...)

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  • Seven hundred people from the Occupy Wall Street protest are arrested after obstructing traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge (pictured) in New York City.
  • In rugby league, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles defeat the New Zealand Warriors to win the NRL Grand Final.
  • In Australian rules football, Geelong defeat Collingwood to win the AFL Grand Final.
  • American and Yemeni officials report that Anwar al-Awlaki, described as a senior al-Qaeda member, has been killed in an airstrike in Ma'rib, Yemen.
  • China launches Tiangong 1, the first test module of the Tiangong space station program.
  • King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia announces that Saudi women will be permitted to vote and stand for election.
  • On this day...

    October 3: Labour Day in Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and South Australia (2011); National Foundation Day in South Korea

    Boris III of Bulgaria

  • 1918World War I: Following his armed forces' defeat to the Allied Powers, Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand I abdicated in favor of his son Boris III (pictured).
  • 1951Korean War: The First Battle of Maryang San, primarily pitting Australian and British forces against communist China, began.
  • 1981 – The hunger strike by Irish Republican Army prisoners at the Maze jail in Belfast ended after seven months and 10 deaths.
  • 1990 – East and West Germany officially joined to form the first fully sovereign united German state since the end of World War II.
  • 2003 – Roy Horn of the American entertainment duo of Siegfried & Roy was mauled by a tiger during a performance at The Mirage hotel and casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
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    Stone statue of a standing man wearing robes and a mitre carrying a tablet in one hand and holding his other hand up.

    A group of Italian monks and priests was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to Britain in the late 6th and early 7th centuries to convert and Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism. Most of the known members of the Gregorian mission became bishops or archbishops, and all but one of the remainder, James the Deacon, became abbots: as his name implies, James never rose beyond the rank of deacon. Among the archbishops were the first five Archbishops of Canterbury: Augustine (statue pictured), Laurence, Mellitus, Justus, and Honorius; all were later canonized as saints. Two other missionaries, Paulinus and Romanus, became bishops. As well as the five archbishops, three other members of the mission are regarded as saints: Peter, James the Deacon, and Paulinus. (more...)

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    Mwanza Flat-headed Agama

    The Mwanza Flat-headed Agama (Agama mwanzae) is a species of lizard native to Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya. The male's head, neck and shoulders are bright red or violet, while the body is dark blue. The female is mostly brown and is difficult to distinguish from other female agamas.

    Photo: Christian Mehlführer

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