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When Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida panhandle early Wednesday afternoon, it became the most intense hurricane to hit the region in more than 150 years. But beyond its path and intensity, what makes Matthew a rarity is the speed at which it intensified.Oct. 10, 2018
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