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Tropical Storm Floyd near landfall in southern New York
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468:University of Massachusetts Amherst
936:"A last mad dash before the storm"
269:. Damage totaled $ 4.819 million.
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999:Mike Allen (September 19, 1999).
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873:Linda Borg (September 15, 1999).
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1185:"A Tamer Floyd Hits Maine"
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