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1214:, Cape Verde, early on August 29. Six hours later, the depression intensified into a tropical storm. While passing south of Cape Verde on August 29, the storm brought rough seas to the islands, sinking two vessels. Strong winds and torrential rainfall damaged coffee and sugar cane crops and houses. Livestock and people were killed. Thereafter, the storm slowly strengthened while continuing westward into the open Atlantic for a few days, until a slight curve to the west-northwest by August 31. The system intensified into a Category 1 hurricane around 12:00 UTC on September 1.
1774:, on October 30. Moving north-northeastward, the depression became a tropical storm by early on October 31. Later that day, the storm curved to the northeast. During the next few days, further intensification occurred, with the cyclone reaching hurricane status late on October 28. Shortly thereafter, the storm attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 989 mbar (29.2 inHg); the latter was observed by a ship, while the former was estimated using the subtropical wind-pressure relationship.
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1517:, according to data from ships and historical weather maps. Initially the storm moved west-northwestward, before curving to the north-northwest over the northwestern Caribbean Sea early on September 25. Later that day, the cyclone began to intensify, after possibly maintaining the same intensity since September 21. The storm peaked with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h), several hours before making landfall in western Pinar del RĂo Province in Cuba around 18:00 UTC. Some areas of Cuba experienced heavy rainfall, particularly
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944:. Some areas of the city were also inundated with up to 18 inches (460 mm) of water due to storm tide. Several yachts, schooners, and ships were wrecked or sunk, resulting in at least $ 70,000 in damage. However, due to warnings by the Weather Bureau, the Mobile Chamber of Commerce estimated that several millions of dollars in damage was evaded. All towns along the coast of Mississippi "suffered seriously". In Louisiana, severe damage was reported at some towns due to strong winds and high tides. The community of
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September 6, at which time it began to slowly weaken. By
September 8, the storm turned to the east and fell to Category 1 status. Around this time, a barometric pressure of 991 mbar (29.3 inHg) was observed, the lowest recorded in relation to the cyclone. The hurricane soon recurved back to the northeast and accelerated. Late on September 10, the system transitioned into an extratropical cyclone while located about 430 mi (690 km) north-northeast of
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408:(ACE) rating of 99. ACE is a metric used to express the energy used by a tropical cyclone during its lifetime. Therefore, a storm with a longer duration will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated at six-hour increments in which specific tropical and subtropical systems are either at or above sustained wind speeds of 39 mph (63 km/h), which is the threshold for tropical storm intensity. Thus, tropical depressions are not included here.
1702:, and San Salvador Island on October 16. That day around 12:00 UTC, the cyclone peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). Thereafter, the system began weakening and losing tropical characteristics, transitioning into an extratropical cyclone early on October 18 while located about 330 mi (530 km) south-southwest of Bermuda. Several hours later, the remnants dissipated.
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397:, which had 14 named storms and no systems reaching at least Category 3. The seventh storm was considered a major hurricane until reanalysis by Jose Fernandez-Partagas and Henry Diaz in 1997, who revised the intensity to a Category 2 hurricane because observations did not support Category 3. In 2008, an additional hurricane was added to
1055:. After reaching the Caribbean, the cyclone began weakening, probably due to colder sea surface temperatures and the storm's proximity to South America. On August 21, the cyclone weakened to a tropical depression. Continuing westward, it dissipated at 18:00 UTC on the following day while situated about 65 mi (105 km) west-northwest of
401:, which existed in late August over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean. A tropical depression in early October may have become a tropical storm, but data was inconclusive. Nearly all of the season's 14 tropical cyclones impacted land. Collectively, the storms caused over $ 1 million in damage and at least 35-40 fatalities.
1028:, on August 18. The system moved just north of due west throughout its duration and deepened into a tropical storm about 24 hours later. On August 20, the cyclone peaked with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h). Late on August 20, the storm passed through the Windward Islands just north of
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October 7, based on ship observations. By the following day, the storm began to weaken and slowly lose tropical characteristics. The system curved northward on
October 10 and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone later that day, while situated about 255 mi (410 km) west-southwest of
1349:. Rainfall peaked at 10.43 in (265 mm) in San Salvador, while winds in San Juan reached 52 mph (84 km/h). Minor damage occurred to citrus and coffee crops, while bananas suffered severe losses. A telegraph report from Haiti indicated heavy rainstorms and strong winds in the vicinity of
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on August 25. The storm moved west-northwest and struck the island with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) a few hours later. After reaching the open
Atlantic, the system intensified and reached hurricane status early on August 27. Later that day, it peaked with maximum sustained winds of
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Early on July 10, the storm became a hurricane, shortly before peaking with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 983 mbar (29.0 inHg), both of which were observed by ships. The hurricane recurved to the west early on July 11
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of 973 mbar (28.7 inHg). Although the seventh cyclone was a
Category 2 hurricane with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h), a lower minimum barometric pressure was not recorded. In September, three additional system formed, one of which became a hurricane. October featured the same
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Paramaribo early on October 5. Initially drifting northwestward, the storm gradually accelerated while deepening slowly. The cyclone peaked with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (115 km/h) on
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Islands. The system strengthened slowly while moving north-northwestward and later north-northeastward across the eastern Atlantic. Early on September 14, the cyclone peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). Thereafter, it curved northwestward and
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Bermuda, the storm ruined crops and caused considerable damage to some buildings. The system began to deteriorate gradually after peak intensity, weakening to a tropical storm early on November 4. Early the following day, the cyclone curved east-southeastward. By
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Category 2 hurricane on September 3. By the following day, it turned northward and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph (170 km/h). The hurricane would maintain this intensity for a few days, until curving northeastward on
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Category 1 hurricane with
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Caribbean. July featured two tropical storms, one of which strengthened into a hurricane. By July 5, the season had three tropical storms. In comparison, the average date of development of the first
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shortly thereafter. A few cities observed rainfall. Upon reaching the southwestern Atlantic Ocean late on October 15, the depression intensified into a tropical storm. Further deepening occurred as the storm moved northeastward into the Bahamas, where it made landfall on or brushed
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city of Braddock, with few homes, barns, or farm buildings not sustaining any impact. In Poplar Terrace, a water tank was swept away from a house. The hospital in Montevue was partially deroofed. Twelve barns were overturned in Liberty and corn crops were ruined. At
917:. After reaching the Gulf of Mexico the next day, the storm continued to intensify and reached hurricane status on August 12. Early on August 13, the hurricane peaked with winds of 90 mph (145 km/h). After weakening slightly, the cyclone struck
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on October 4. The depression moved west-northwestward and may have intensified into a tropical storm, but data was sparse and inconclusive. It likely dissipated by the following day, as weather maps do not indicate a closed low-pressure area thereafter.
1533:, with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h). The cyclone rapidly lost tropical characteristics and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone over Georgia around 12:00 UTC. However, the remnants lasted until October 2, after crossing the
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also indicated but could not confirm the presence of an additional tropical storm in October 1901, instead listing the cyclone as a tropical depression. However, the reanalysis added a previously undetected hurricane in late August to the
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in North Carolina at the same intensity. Quickly weakening to a tropical storm after a few hours, the cyclone southwestward and reemerged into the Atlantic early on July 12. Turning to the west-northwest, it made landfall near modern-day
1314:. Early the following day, the cyclone struck Puerto Rico with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), several hours before making made landfall in Dominican Republic near Punta Cana at the same intensity. The storm weakened while crossing
1138:. The hurricane began weakening early on August 28 and fell to tropical storm intensity shortly thereafter. By late on August 30, the storm was analysed to have dissipated about 1,145 mi (1,845 km) northwest of
1322:. Early the following day, the storm peaked with sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 1,001 mbar (29.6 inHg), the latter was measured by a ship while the former was estimated during
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Late on September 25, the storm emerged into the Gulf of Mexico. The system soon curved north-northeastward and began to accelerate and slowly weaken. At 03:00 UTC on September 28, it made landfall in modern-day
609:, with little impact. By July 5, the system peaked as a strong tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (115 km/h), while beginning to curve west-northwestward over the eastern Caribbean Sea. In
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with winds of 50 mph (80 km/h). Some locations reported tropical storm force winds. Tides caused water to reach waterfront streets in Galveston. The storm quickly weakened and dissipated late on July 10.
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late on July 7. Abnormally high tides and strong winds caused flooding in a majority of homes along the south coast of the province. Early on July 8, the system emerged into the Gulf of Mexico. The
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were inundated with at least 3 ft (0.91 m) of water. The system caused a significant amount of rain across Georgia and the Carolinas, with the maximum amount reported 11.4 in (290 mm) at
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in Puerto Rico, where heavy rainfall occurred, particularly in the southwestern portion of the island, with 17.22 in (437 mm) observed at Hacienda La Perla. Flooding was reported along the
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traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1901 USD.
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began to deteriorate very slowly, weakening to a tropical depression late on September 17. Soon after, the system dissipated about 505 mi (815 km) northwest of Santo AntĂŁo.
653:, began warning residents of the approaching cyclone on July 9. The system weakened while approaching the coast, and around 10:00 UTC on the following day, it made landfall near
952:, overflowing levees inundated numerous streets. Outside the city, crops suffered severely, particularly rice. Overall, the storm caused 10–15 deaths and $ 1 million in damage.
1382:, 3.32 in (84 mm) of rain fell in a period of 24 hours, which became the highest daily precipitation total for the month of September. Significant damage occurred in the
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early on September 9. The system tracked generally westward and deepened slowly. On September 11, the grazed several islands of the northern Lesser Antilles, including
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738:, early on July 4. The cyclone moved northwestward and intensified into a tropical storm about 24 hours later. Late on July 5, the storm either brushed or struck
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517:, far from the center, observed winds of 43 mph (69 km/h). Although the system weakened to a depression by early on June 14, it persisted until dissipating over
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on November 5. These dates fall within the period with the most tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic. Eight of the fourteen tropical cyclones existed simultaneously.
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Ships reports and historical weather maps indicated that the storm was first observed early on September 12, while located about 345 mi (555 km) southwest of
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1334:, at 20:00 UTC with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). The system then moved rapidly northeastward and became extratropical about 75 mi (120 km) east of
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on August 2. Moving southwestward and later westward, the depression remained weak for several days, until strengthening into a tropical storm while approaching the
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and Caugus rivers. The Weather Bureau office in San Juan observed a wind speed of 52 mph (84 km/h). In Virginia, winds averaged 50 mph (80 km/h) at
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was killed after being hit by a tree that was struck by lightning. A number of trees were level and lost their fruit due to heavy rainfall and strong winds in
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amount of activity, but also had a short-lived tropical depression. The season's final system developed on October 30 and transitioned into an
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00:00 UTC on November 6, it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone while located about 575 mi (925 km) southeast of
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recorded rainfall, but no unusually strong winds. Thereafter, the storm moved generally northward across the eastern
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late on July 10 through early on July 11, downing power lines in the area. A woman in
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barge, killing the schooner's captain. Four sailors drowned offshore
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790:"Considerable damage" was reported in
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3088:James E. Hudgins (April 2000).
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2474:All damage figures are in 1901
2386:June 11 – November 5
2356:Category 1 hurricane
2162:Category 1 hurricane
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2104:Category 1 hurricane
2031:Category 1 hurricane
1981:Category 1 hurricane
1834:North Atlantic tropical cyclone
1547:East Coast of the United States
1266:September 9 – September 18
891:The Louisiana Hurricane of 1901
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1295:Hurricane San Vicente of 1901
1190:105 mph (165 km/h)
1182:August 29 – September 10
2441:Tropical cyclone observation
1750:80 mph (130 km/h)
1742:October 30 – November 5
1666:October 15 – October 18
1610:70 mph (110 km/h)
1274:80 mph (130 km/h)
1102:80 mph (130 km/h)
870:90 mph (150 km/h)
727:Hurricane San Cirilo of 1901
706:80 mph (130 km/h)
569:70 mph (110 km/h)
257:without a major hurricane –
106: • Lowest pressure
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3385:– via Newspapers.com.
3210:Louisiana Hurricane History
3166:Edward B. Garriott (1901).
3136:. Los Angeles, California:
3133:Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
3003:– via Newspapers.com.
2987:"Disastrous Storm in Haiti"
2816:Louisiana Hurricane History
2802:– via Newspapers.com.
2786:"Disastrous Storm in Haiti"
2723:Edward B. Garriott (1901).
2510:Hurricane Research Division
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1443:60 mph (95 km/h)
1406:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1342:about 24 hours later.
1142:in the Cape Verde Islands.
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963:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
532:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
461:40 mph (65 km/h)
424:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
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2946:Jose F. Partagas (1997).
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2794:. July 8, 1901. p. 5
2756:Jose F. Partagas (1997).
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915:Deerfield Beach, Florida
897:1901 Louisiana hurricane
794:. The storm is known as
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1527:Lanark Village, Florida
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3670:1901 natural disasters
3407:Monthly Weather Review
3168:Forecasts and Warnings
3026:Orlando PĂ©rez (1970).
2725:Forecasts and Warnings
1915:Southern United States
1772:Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
1328:Cape San Antonio, Cuba
1037:Robert Baxter Llewelyn
642:Pinar del RĂo Province
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453:June 11 – June 15
58:Last system dissipated
3345:. November 20, 2009.
2890:. November 20, 2009.
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1566:Tropical Storm Eleven
1535:Eastern United States
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698:July 4 – July 13
561:July 1 – July 10
388:extratropical cyclone
374:Tropical cyclogenesis
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1399:Tropical Storm Nine
1357:. A few streets in
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800:RĂo Grande de LoĂza
511:Carrabelle, Florida
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184:$ 1 million (1901
130:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
3632:Non-seasonal lists
3562:North Indian Ocean
3369:"Storm On The Way"
3343:Environment Canada
2992:The New York Times
2888:Environment Canada
2791:The New York Times
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2297:October 5–10
2101:August 25–30
2082:Windward Islands,
2070:August 18–22
2003:Dominican Republic
1854:at peak intensity
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2181:Mid-Atlantic
2057:$ 1 million
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1380:Newport News
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181:Total damage
143:Total storms
98:
15:
2383:14 systems
2266:Depression
2250:(Florida),
2179:(Florida),
2173:Puerto Rico
2143:Cape Verde
2084:ABC islands
2049:Mississippi
1861:mph (km/h)
1696:Long Island
1351:Cap-HaĂŻtien
1347:San Vicente
1340:New England
1320:Cayman Brac
1140:Santo AntĂŁo
950:New Orleans
923:Mississippi
792:Saint Kitts
764:Gulf Stream
756:East Caicos
744:Puerto Rico
314:Puerto Rico
3659:Categories
3595:Hurricanes
3429:Previous:
3341:(Report).
3305:August 22,
2886:(Report).
2851:August 27,
2698:October 1,
2525:October 1,
2486:References
2137:105 (165)
2114:Cape Verde
1995:Martinique
1531:Carrabelle
1376:Ocean View
1368:Idle Times
1324:reanalysis
1316:Hispaniola
1300:Guadeloupe
1022:Paramaribo
812:Berryville
804:Cape Henry
796:San Cirilo
781:Kure Beach
748:Punta Cana
740:Martinique
732:Paramaribo
649:office in
318:Hispaniola
151:Hurricanes
3276:April 26,
3263:Year 1901
3225:April 26,
3190:April 25,
3144:April 25,
2966:April 24,
2948:Year 1901
2831:April 26,
2776:April 24,
2758:Year 1901
2747:April 25,
2569:April 26,
2392:90 (150)
2359:80 (130)
2350:Thirteen
2303:70 (110)
2165:80 (130)
2107:80 (130)
2045:Louisiana
2034:90 (150)
1984:80 (130)
1946:70 (110)
1857:Max 1-min
1756:989
1543:Greenland
1196:991
1124:Boa Vista
1049:Myosettis
946:Port Eads
919:Louisiana
876:973
776:Nags Head
762:over the
712:983
655:Matagorda
627:Les Cayes
302:Louisiana
3616:Typhoons
3602:Atlantic
3543:Cyclones
3347:Archived
2892:Archived
2414:See also
2334:Unknown
2331:60 (95)
2306:Unknown
2275:Unknown
2243:Unknown
2240:50 (85)
2215:Unknown
2212:60 (95)
2193:Unknown
2146:Unknown
2076:50 (85)
2015:Unknown
2007:Virginia
1965:Unknown
1959:(Cuba),
1923:Illinois
1904:40 (65)
1851:category
1739:Duration
1663:Duration
1599:Duration
1519:BatabanĂł
1491:Duration
1432:Duration
1384:Maryland
1359:BatabanĂł
1263:Duration
1179:Duration
1091:Duration
1045:lighters
1043:, three
1041:Barbados
1026:Suriname
989:Duration
859:Duration
820:Hatteras
808:Richmond
736:Suriname
695:Duration
595:Suriname
558:Duration
519:Illinois
450:Duration
326:Virginia
265:– until
117:; 28.73
3623:Pacific
3607:Pacific
3585:1901–02
3580:1900–01
3573:1901–02
3568:1900–01
3556:1901–02
3551:1900–01
3381:May 16,
3353:May 21,
3073:May 21,
3037:May 21,
2999:May 15,
2898:May 21,
2874:May 21,
2798:May 15,
2597:May 21,
2406:
2322:Twelve
2294:Eleven
2053:Indiana
2041:Bahamas
1919:Florida
1890:Ref(s)
1887:Deaths
1760: (
1752:(1-min)
1700:Rum Cay
1676:(1-min)
1624:Bermuda
1612:(1-min)
1504:(1-min)
1445:(1-min)
1304:Barbuda
1284: (
1276:(1-min)
1222:in the
1200: (
1192:(1-min)
1126:in the
1112: (
1104:(1-min)
1030:Grenada
1010: (
1002:(1-min)
938:Alabama
931:Indiana
911:Bahamas
905:in the
880: (
872:(1-min)
716: (
708:(1-min)
603:Grenada
579: (
571:(1-min)
503:Jupiter
499:Florida
471: (
463:(1-min)
412:Systems
306:Greater
275:Bermuda
163:Cat. 3+
63: (
48: (
3487:Next:
3339:1901-6
3109:May 2,
2884:1901-6
2403:35–40
2389:
2256:Minor
2246:Cuba,
2156:Eight
2128:Seven
2118:Minor
2088:Minor
2060:10–15
1975:Three
1927:Minor
1878:Damage
1866:press.
1849:Storm
1726:
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1559:Guinea
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1310:, and
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1224:Azores
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907:Azores
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682:
631:Jacmel
545:
491:Havana
437:
399:HURDAT
320:, and
255:season
3266:(PDF)
3213:(PDF)
3171:(PDF)
3103:(PDF)
3031:(PDF)
2951:(PDF)
2819:(PDF)
2761:(PDF)
2728:(PDF)
2462:Notes
2371:None
2368:None
2365:None
2343:None
2340:None
2315:None
2312:None
2309:None
2287:None
2284:None
2281:None
2278:1010
2259:None
2224:None
2221:None
2218:None
2203:Nine
2121:None
2091:None
2079:1012
2067:Five
2025:Four
1961:Texas
1949:1007
1930:None
1907:1010
1843:name
1841:Storm
1832:1901
1456:Brava
1378:. At
1212:Praia
1057:Aruba
623:Haiti
615:CotuĂ
273:near
176:35-40
3536:1901
3489:1910
3482:1909
3477:1908
3472:1907
3467:1906
3462:1905
3457:1904
3452:1903
3447:1902
3442:1901
3437:1900
3431:1899
3383:2016
3355:2016
3307:2021
3278:2016
3227:2016
3192:2016
3146:2016
3111:2013
3075:2016
3039:2016
3001:2016
2968:2016
2900:2016
2876:2016
2853:2021
2833:2016
2800:2016
2778:2016
2749:2016
2700:2024
2599:2016
2571:2016
2527:2021
2395:936
2362:989
2231:Ten
2168:991
2140:991
2110:991
2098:Six
2037:973
1987:983
1937:Two
1911:Cuba
1895:One
1870:mbar
1864:Min.
1859:wind
1758:mbar
1537:and
1312:Saba
1282:mbar
1198:mbar
1110:mbar
1008:mbar
878:mbar
774:and
714:mbar
605:and
577:mbar
487:Cuba
469:mbar
395:2013
339:The
322:Cuba
308:and
290:1865
288:and
286:1864
267:2013
249:The
242:1903
238:1902
234:1901
230:1900
226:1899
119:inHg
111:mbar
109:973
86:Four
82:Name
3534:in
2476:USD
2051:),
1997:),
1968:14
1921:),
1882:USD
1824:C5
1821:C4
1818:C3
1815:C2
1812:C1
1809:TS
1806:TD
1762:hPa
1286:hPa
1202:hPa
1114:hPa
1012:hPa
882:hPa
718:hPa
581:hPa
507:UTC
473:hPa
332:of
298:USD
186:USD
115:hPa
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