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Hurricane Two (1841) This article encompasses the 1840–1849 Atlantic hurricane seasons. While data is not available for every storm that occurred, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences. Each season was an ongoing eve ...
, an Atlantic hurricane also known as The Late Gale at St. Joseph * Hurricane Two (1851), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall near Tampico, Mexico * Hurricane Two (1852), a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in eastern Dominican Republic * Hurricane Two (1872), a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane that headed near Bermuda and dissipated near Newfoundland *
Hurricane Two (1877) The 1877 Atlantic hurricane season lasted from mid-summer to late-fall. Records show that in 1877 there were eight cyclones, of which five were tropical storms and three were hurricanes, one of which became a major hurricane (Category 3+). Howeve ...
, a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in Louisiana and then Fort Walton Beach, Florida * Hurricane Two (1879), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane also known as The Great Beaufort Hurricane * Hurricane Two (1882), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane also known as The Pensacola Hurricane of 1882 * Hurricane Two (1883), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane that curved over the Atlantic Ocean and then moved eastward to England * Hurricane Two (1884), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane that curved to the northeast and dissipated west-southwest of Ireland * Hurricane Two (1885), a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in the Bahamas and South Carolina * Hurricane Two (1891), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that traveled northwest without any landfall * Hurricane Two (1892), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that headed near Bermuda and struck Newfoundland * Hurricane Two (1895), a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane that headed close to the Yucatán Peninsula and made landfall in southern Texas * Hurricane Two (1896), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane also known as Hurricane San Ramón of 1896 * Hurricane Two (1898), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall near the South Carolina-Georgia border * Hurricane Two (1900), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane that bypassed southeast of Bermuda with very minimal impact * Hurricane Two (1902), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall near Corpus Christi, Texas * Hurricane Two (1904), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in Cedar Island, South Carolina * Hurricane Two (1908), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall west of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and in eastern Long Island, New York * Hurricane Two (1911), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall near the Alabama-Florida border * Hurricane Two (1921), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall just north of Tampico, Mexico, and caused the
September 1921 San Antonio floods In early September 1921, the remnants of a Category 1 hurricane brought damaging floods to areas of Mexico and the U.S. state of Texas, particularly in the San Antonio region. On September 4, a tropical cyclone developed in t ...
* Hurricane Two (1922), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane that passed very close to Barbuda and Bermuda * Hurricane Two (1926), a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane also known as The Nova Scotia Hurricane of 1926 * Hurricane Two (1928), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane also known as the
1928 Haiti Hurricane The 1928 Haiti hurricane was considered the worst tropical cyclone in Haiti since the 1886 Indianola hurricane. The second tropical cyclone and second hurricane of the season, the storm developed from a tropical wave near Tobago on August 7 ...
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Hurricane Two (1935) The 1935 Atlantic hurricane season included the ''Labor Day hurricane'', the most intense tropical cyclone to ever strike the United States or any landmass in the Atlantic basin. The season ran from June 1 through November 15, 1935. T ...
, a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane that struck Newfoundland as "the worst gale in 36 years" * Hurricane Two (1939), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that crossed the Bahamas and made landfall near Stuart and Apalachicola, Florida *
Hurricane Two (1940) The 1940 Atlantic hurricane season was a generally average period of tropical cyclogenesis in 1940. Though the Atlantic hurricane season, season had no official bounds, most tropical cyclone activity occurred during August and September. Through ...
, a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane also known as The 1940 Louisiana Hurricane * Hurricane Two (1942), a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall near Crystal Beach, Texas * Hurricane Two (1949), a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane also known as The Florida Hurricane of 1949 * Hurricane Two (1971), an unnamed Category 1 Atlantic hurricane that was not purely tropical {{DEFAULTSORT:Two Atlantic hurricane set index articles