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English: Hebert Boxes are named for former National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center forecaster Paul Hebert, who observed in the late 1970's that most strong hurricanes (characterized as those with winds exceeding 110 miles per hour (177 km/h)) which had struck South Florida since 1900 had also passed through one of these two small 335-mile-by-335-mile (517-km-by-517-km) square geographic regions.
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