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<p>It has been 806 days since any hurricane made landfall on the US, and 6,670 days since a category 5 hurricane made landfall.</p>
<p>But it hasn&#8217;t always been like that. In 1886, seven hurricanes struck the US &#8211; including two major hurricanes. CO2 was 293 ppm at the time.</p>
<pre>Year	Month	States Affected 	Highest Saffir-		
		and Category by 	Simpson U.S.		
		States			 Category 			
 
1886	Jun	TX, N2; LA, 2			2		
1886	Jun	FL, NW2; I-GA, 1		2		
1886	Jun	FL, NW2; I-GA, 1		2		
1886	Jul	FL, NW1				1		
1886	Aug	TX, C4				4		
1886	Sep   #	TX, S1, C1			1		
1886	Oct	LA, 3; TX, N2			3		
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<p><a href="http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt">http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt</a></p>
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