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[edit] Erie route
[edit] Route 2
| Erie County Route 3 |
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| Wales Center Road | |
| Length: | 8.3 mi[1] (13.36 km) |
|---|---|
| West end: | |
| East end: | |
Erie County Route is a 0.16 mile in the town of Wales, NY. The road starts as a dead end just south of and ends at New York State Route 78, west of Wales Center.
Route 3 begins as a dead end just south of New York State Route 20. The road continues for 0.16 miles, ending at NY 78 west of Wales Center.
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erie | North Tonawanda | 0.00 | Dead End | Western Terminus of CR 3 |
| Wales | 0.16 | Eastern terminus of CR 3. |
[edit] Route 32
| Erie County Route 32 |
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| Length: | 6.3 mi[2] (10 km) |
|---|---|
| From: | U.S. Route 62 in North Tonawanda |
| East end: | |
Erie County Route 32 is a 0.16 mile in the town of Wales, NY. The road starts as a dead end just south of and ends at New York State Route 78, west of Wales Center.
Route 32 begins as a dead end just south of New York State Route 20. The road continues for 0.16 miles, ending at NY 78 west of Wales Center.
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erie | North Tonawanda | 0.00 | Dead End | Western Terminus of CR 3 |
| Wales | 0.16 | Eastern terminus of CR 3. |
[edit] 1988 season summary
| Source | Date | Named storms |
Hurricanes | Major hurricanes |
| CSU [3] | June | 11 | 7 | Unknown |
| Record high activity | 28 | 15 | 8 | |
| Record low activity | 1 | 0 (tie) | 0 | |
| Actual activity | 12 | 5 | 3 | |
Forecasts of hurricane activity are issued before each hurricane season by noted hurricane experts like Dr. William M. Gray, and his associates at Colorado State University. A normal season, as defined by NOAA, has 6 to 14 named storms, with 4 to 8 of those reaching hurricane strength, and 1 to 3 major hurricanes. The June, 1988 forecast predicted that that a total of eleven storms would form, and seven of the storms would reach hurricane status. The forecast did not specify how many of the hurricanes would reach major hurricane status.
[edit] Australia Timeline

[edit] Australia Catagory 1
| Australian Category[4] | Maximum wind gusts (km/h) | Maximum sustained winds (km/h)[5] | Corresponding Beaufort Force[6] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effects[7] | |||
| Tropical Low | ≤125 | 63-88 | Gale (8-9) |
| Negligible house damage. Damage to some crops, trees and caravans. | |||
| Category 1 Tropical Cyclone | ≤125 | 63-88 | Gale (8-9) |
| Negligible house damage. Damage to some crops, trees and caravans. | |||
| Category 2 Tropical Cyclone | 125-169 | 89-117 | Storm (10-11) |
| Minor house damage. Significant damage to signs, trees and caravans. Heavy damage to some crops. Risk of power failure. Small craft may break moorings. | |||
| Category 3 | 170-224 | 118-159 | Hurricane (12) |
| Some roof and structural damage. Some caravans destroyed. Power failures likely. | |||
| Category 4 | 225-279 | 160-199 | Hurricane (12) |
| Significant structural damage. Many caravans destroyed and blown away. Dangerous airborne debris. Widespread power failures. | |||
| Category 5 | ≥280 | ≥200 | Hurricane (12) |
| Extremely dangerous with widespread destruction. | |||
[edit] Australia 2
| Australian Category[4] | Maximum wind gusts (km/h) | Maximum sustained winds (km/h)[8] | Corresponding Beaufort Force[9] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effects[10] | |||
| Tropical Low | ≤125 | 63-88 | Gale (8-9) |
| Negligible house damage. Damage to some crops, trees and caravans. | |||
| Category 1
Tropical Cyclone |
≤125 | 63-88 | Gale (8-9) |
| Negligible house damage. Damage to some crops, trees and caravans. | |||
| Category 2
Tropical Cyclone |
125-169 | 89-117 | Storm (10-11) |
| Minor house damage. Significant damage to signs, trees and caravans. Heavy damage to some crops. Risk of power failure. Small craft may break moorings. | |||
| Category 3
Severe Topical Cyclone |
170-224 | 118-159 | Hurricane (12) |
| Some roof and structural damage. Some caravans destroyed. Power failures likely. | |||
| Category 4
Severe Topical Cyclone |
225-279 | 160-199 | Hurricane (12) |
| Significant structural damage. Many caravans destroyed and blown away. Dangerous airborne debris. Widespread power failures. | |||
| Category 5
Severe Topical Cyclone |
≥280 | ≥200 | Hurricane (12) |
| Extremely dangerous with widespread destruction. | |||
[edit] 1988 Storm Timeline

Timeline of tropical activity in 1988 Atlantic hurricane season
[edit] Timeline 2

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| Duration | ???—??? | ||
| Intensity | Winds unknown, Pressure unknown | ||
[edit] Communities
[edit] CR32
[edit] Route 32
| Erie County Route 32 |
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| From: | |
|---|---|
| East end: | |
Erie County Route is a 0.16 mile in the town of Wales, NY. The road starts as a dead end just south of and ends at New York State Route 78, west of Wales Center.
Route 3 begins as a dead end just south of New York State Route 20. The road continues for 0.16 miles, ending at NY 78 west of Wales Center.
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erie | North Tonawanda | 0.00 | Dead End | Western Terminus of CR 3 |
| Wales | 0.16 | Eastern terminus of CR 3. |

