List Of Atlantic Hurricanes
Lists of Atlantic hurricanes, or tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, are organized by the properties of the hurricane or by the location most affected. By property * List of Atlantic hurricane seasons *List of Atlantic hurricane records *List of Category 1 Atlantic hurricanes * List of Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes * List of Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes *List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes *List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes *List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes *List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes *List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes *List of retired Atlantic hurricane names * List of tropical cyclone-spawned tornadoes *List of wettest tropical cyclones **List of wettest tropical cyclones by country **List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States By location *List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes *List of Azores hurricanes * Hurricanes in the Bahama Archipelago *List of Baja California Peninsula hurricanes *List of Barbados hurricanes * Li ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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North Atlantic Tropical Storms And Hurricanes
North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. Etymology The word ''north'' is related to the Old High German ''nord'', both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit *''ner-'', meaning "left; below" as north is to left when facing the rising sun. Similarly, the other cardinal directions are also related to the sun's position. The Latin word ''borealis'' comes from the Greek '' boreas'' "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the wind-god Boreas, the father of Calais and Zetes. ''Septentrionalis'' is from ''septentriones'', "the seven plow oxen", a name of ''Ursa Major''. The Greek ἀρκτικός (''arktikós'') is named for the same constellation, and is the source of the English word ''Arctic''. Other languages have other derivations. For example, in Lezgian, ''kefer'' can mean ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Wettest Tropical Cyclones In The United States
Tropical cyclones move into the contiguous United States from the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Pacific Ocean. The highest rainfall totals in the country have been measured across the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast and lower portions of the East Coast of the United States, Eastern Seaboard. Intermediate amounts have been measured across the Southwestern United States, Southwest, New England, and the Midwestern United States, Midwest. The northern Great Plains and Northwestern United States, Pacific Northwest have received the lowest amounts, as those regions lie exceptionally far from the tropical cyclogenesis, breeding grounds of North Atlantic tropical cyclone, Atlantic and Pacific hurricane, Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones. The wettest tropical cyclone in the United States storm on record is Hurricane Harvey, which dumped of rain on Southeast Texas in 2017. Tropical Storm Claudette (1979), Tropical Storm Claudette holds the national 24-hour ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of South America Hurricanes
A South American hurricane is a tropical cyclone that affects the continent of South America or its countries. The continent is rarely affected by tropical cyclones, though most storms to hit the area are formed in the North Atlantic Ocean. Typically, strong upper level winds and its proximity to the equator prevents North Atlantic impacts. No tropical cyclone has ever affected the Pacific side of South America. Although conditions are typically too hostile for many storms to hit the area from the South Atlantic Ocean, there have been a few tropical cyclones to affect land. Based on climatology, northern Venezuela and Colombia have a 1 to 5% chance of a hurricane strike in any given year, while all locations south of 10° N have less than a 1% chance of a direct hit. Storms in the South Atlantic List of tropical cyclones 1588–1900 *November 4–6, 1588 – Cartagena de Indias in Colombia is affected by a hurricane. *September, 1672 – A hurricane affects Caracas, Venezu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Jamaica Hurricanes
The island nation of Jamaica lies in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola. It frequently experiences the effects of Atlantic tropical cyclones that track across the Caribbean, with impacting storms often originating east of the Windward Islands or in the southern Caribbean between Nicaragua and Colombia. There are two climatologically favored periods during the year for Jamaica hurricane activity, with the first lasting from August to mid-September and the second occurring during the latter half of October. Observation The earliest records of Jamaican hurricanes were derived from British observations during the colonial era, including those curated by British meteorologist William Reid and historians Bryan Edwards and Edward Long. In 2003, weather historical Michael Chenoweth developed a reconstruction of Jamaica's climate in the 18th century based on daily records kept by slaveowner Thomas Thistlewood, finding 12 tropical cyclone that produced gale-for ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hispaniola Hurricanes
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean, with the second largest size throughout all of the Caribbean. Throughout the centuries, since reliable records began, hundreds of hurricanes and tropical cyclones have affected Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the two countries that share the island. The most recent tropical cyclone to affect Hispaniola was Hurricane Fiona in September 2022. Pre-1900s 1800s * 1816 - A hurricane hits Haiti near Port-au-Prince. * September 21, 1894 - Hurricane Four passes over the Dominican Republic and Haiti. 500 homes and two churches were damaged; many other buildings had been damaged, with most of them losing their roofs. * August 9, 1899 – The 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane brushes the north Dominican Republic coast with 120 mile per hour winds. Along the Ozama River, heavy rainfall washed away an iron bridge. A rush of water was also reported along the Haina River in the province of San Cristóbal, washing away many houses. 1900s *July 5, 1901 - Trop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Cuba Hurricanes
Cuba is an island country east of the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, south of both the U.S. state of Florida and the Bahamas, west of Haiti and north of both Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. The country has experienced the effects of at least 54 Atlantic hurricanes, or storms that were once tropical or subtropical cyclones, including 37 since 2000. The storms collectively killed 5,613 people, most of them related to a powerful hurricane in 1932. 1800s *October 10, 1846 - A powerful hurricane, possibly a Category 5, moved across Cuba. The high winds destroyed crops, houses, and nearly every boat in Havana harbor. Dozens to hundreds of people were killed across Cuba. 1900s *October 14, 1910 - Known locally as the "Cyclone of the Five Days", a hurricane struck western Cuba, executed a small loop, and passed again near the western end of the island five days later. The storm killed at least 100 people, possibly as high as 700, and left more than US$1 million in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Cayman Islands Hurricanes
The List of Cayman Island hurricanes covers all hurricanes and tropical storms affecting the Cayman Islands from 1700 to 2021. 1700s *September 1731 - First known recorded tropical cyclone to affect the Cayman Islands. *September 1735 - A storm strikes the Cayman Islands, but no details are available. *August 1751 - A storm causes high waves in Pedro St. James. *August 28, 1785 - The first known tropical cyclone to affect Cayman Islands to be described in detail. *October 1793 - A storm causes devastation in the Cayman Islands, with records stating that the population was still struggling to recover in February 1794. 1800s *October 1812 - A late-season hurricane strikes Grand Cayman. *September 28 and October 27, 1837, or 1838 - Two hurricanes affect the Cayman Islands causing significant damage, though the year is disputed due to conflicting reports. *October 10, 1846 - The Great Havana Hurricane of 1846 travels across the Cayman Islands, producing high winds. *October 17, 18 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Newfoundland Hurricanes
There have been 25 recorded Newfoundland hurricanes, or Atlantic Ocean hurricanes that have made a direct landfall as a tropical or subtropical cyclone on the island of Newfoundland since official records began in 1851. Significant hurricanes such as the 1775 Newfoundland hurricane are also included on this list, even though they occurred prior to the start of official record-keeping. ''Note: Hurricanes that made landfall in Newfoundland as a post-tropical cyclone (such as Hurricane Michael in 2000) are excluded from this list.'' See also * List of Canada hurricanes * List of Atlantic hurricanes Lists of Atlantic hurricanes, or tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, are organized by the properties of the hurricane or by the location most affected. By property * List of Atlantic hurricane seasons *List of Atlantic hurricane records *Li ... Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Newfoundland Hurricanes Newfoundland Lists of tropical cyclones by area ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Canada Hurricanes
The list of hurricanes in Canada refers to any tropical cyclone originating in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean affecting the country of Canada. Canada is usually only hit with weak storms, due to the generally cool waters immediately offshore. However, some hurricanes can strike the area full force as the warm Gulf Stream extends fairly close to Atlantic Canada. Due to the cool waters for a great distance from the Pacific coast of Canada, there has never been a storm of any intensity to directly affect the Pacific coast. On occasion tropical systems can transition into, or be absorbed by, non-tropical systems that strongly affect western Canada, most notably by the remnants of Typhoon Freda that were absorbed by the Columbus Day Storm of 1962. According to the Canadian Hurricane Centre, Hurricane Ella of 1978 is the strongest tropical cyclone in Canadian waters, passing approximately 335 miles (540 km) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia as a Category 4 hurricane. Despi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Bermuda Hurricanes
The British Overseas Territory of Bermuda has a long history of encounters with Atlantic tropical cyclones, many of which inflicted significant damage and influenced the territory's development. A small archipelago comprising about 138 islands and islets, Bermuda occupies in the North Atlantic Ocean, roughly east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The islands are situated far outside the main development region for Atlantic hurricanes,Elsner and Kara, p. 233 but within the typical belt of recurving tropical cyclones. Most storms form in the central Atlantic or western Caribbean Sea before approaching Bermuda from the southwest; storms forming north of 28°N are unlikely to impact the territory.Elsner and Kara, p. 234 According to the Bermuda Weather Service, the islands of Bermuda experience a damaging tropical cyclone once every six to seven years, on average. Due to the small area of the island chain, landfalls and direct hits are rare. Strictly speaking, only ten landfalls ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Barbados Hurricanes
This is a list of hurricanes in Barbados in the Lesser Antilles, Caribbean. Date : Storm name : Distance from storm eye-wall. 1950–58 September 2, 1951: 1951 Atlantic hurricane season, Hurricane Hosa passes 60 miles to the north. October 5, 1954: Hurricane Hazel passes 45 miles to the south. September 22, 1955: Hurricane Janet passes miles to the south-east as a Category 2 hurricane August 30, 1958: Hurricane Ella (1958), Hurricane Ella passes 50 miles to the north. 1960–69 July 10, 1960: Hurricane Abby (1960), Hurricane Abby passes close to Barbados as a tropical depression. September 25, 1963: Hurricane Edith (1963), Hurricane Edith passes 30 miles to the north as a Category 2 hurricane. August 28, 1965: Hurricane Betsy passes 40 miles to the north-east as a tropical depression. September 29, 1966: Tropical Storm Judith (1966), Tropical Storm Judith passes 20 miles to the north. All these hurricanes passed within 65 miles of the island's center. September 6, 1967: ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Baja California Peninsula Hurricanes
The list of Baja California Peninsula hurricanes includes all of the tropical cyclones that impacted the Baja California Peninsula, which includes the Mexican states of Baja California and Baja California Sur. In the period 1951 to 2000, Baja California had one hurricane and three tropical storms make landfall. During the same period, Baja California Sur witnessed nineteen hurricanes and thirty tropical storms. During the same time period, the region got hit by two major hurricanes ( Hurricane Oliva in 1967 and Hurricane Kiko in 1989). The most expensive storm in the area is Hurricane Odile in 2014 and the deadliest is Hurricane Liza in 1976. List of tropical cyclones Pre-1949 *Sometime between June and October 1884: a tropical cyclone of unknown intensity made landfall in the peninsula. * July 1902: A tropical cyclone made landfall in Baja California. *August 1915: A tropical cyclone impacted the northern part of Baja California. *September 13, 1918: Twenty-five deaths and he ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |