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In answer to my question in the previous post, I did a search on the NOAA website (click here). The above storm tracks are those that came within 65 miles of Lake Worth during the 1945 through 1950 period. Looks like a real barrage over that period of time. That is a real cool site, by the way. I encourage you to check it out.
Some of these storms were in the Category 4 range, but hard to determine if they were at that strength when they affected this area.