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1388:. The entire state of Florida lost 35% of its grapefruit and orange crops combined, including nearly 100% losses in the Miami area. In a study of hurricane damage statistics conducted in 2008, it was estimated that if a storm similar to that of the Miami hurricane were to occur in 2005 it would result in over $ 140–157 billion in damage. In all, the storm caused at least 372 deaths along its path accounting for the revised toll in the United States since 2003. The storm's slow movement caused it to produce substantial effects to coastal regions between Mobile and Pensacola; these areas experienced heavy damage from wind, rain, and storm surge. Wind records at Pensacola indicate that the city encountered sustained winds of hurricane force for more than 20 hours, including winds above 100 mph (160 km/h)} for five hours. The storm tide destroyed nearly all waterfront structures on Pensacola Bay and peaked at 14 ft (4.3 m) near 1115:
and remained undetected due to a lack of ship observations. Over the next two days it headed north-northwestward and strengthened, remaining approximately 730 mi (1,170 km) east of Hurricane Four. Based upon a ship report of hurricane conditions—80 mph (130 km/h) from the east-southeast along with a pressure of 1,000 mb (29.53 inHg)—the cyclone was ascertained to have peaked at 105 mph (169 km/h), equivalent to Category 2 intensity, early on September 12, although no meteorological data were available near the eye. Shortly thereafter, the system began turning north and then north-northeast on September 13, followed by steady weakening. At 00:00 UTC on September 14, the cyclone diminished in intensity to a tropical storm and moved southeast, dissipating less than 24 hours later.
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were recorded at 130 mph (210 km/h) before the anemometer blew away. The lowest pressure was estimated at 930 mb (27.46 inHg), the seventh most intense in a storm to strike the United States. The storm also produced significant damage, rainfall up to 16.2 in (411.48 mm),
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This hurricane was the least intense Category 2 hurricane on record. By 06:00 UTC on September 10, a strong tropical storm with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) was first observed over the open Atlantic Ocean about 1,000 mi (1,610 km) southeast of Bermuda, but likely formed earlier
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at peak intensity. Curving northwest and then south of due west, the cyclone weakened after striking SĂŁo Miguel and reverted to a minimal hurricane late on September 27. It gradually completed a counter-clockwise loop through the western Azores, curving due south as a tropical storm, though its cool
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produced 1.20 in (30 mm) of rainfall in Miami on September 16. No severe effects occurred and the storm was not mentioned in the monthly notations of the local U.S. Weather Bureau office in Miami. However, its presence and that of the Great Miami hurricane, then of Category 4 intensity and
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islands organized into a tropical depression, though prior to hurricane reanalysis it was estimated to have formed a day later as a tropical storm. Moving generally west-northwest over the next three days, the cyclone gradually intensified, first into a tropical storm on September 2 and later, based
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of 15 feet (4.6 m) south of Houma and hurricane-force winds in a small area near the center. The lowest recorded pressure was 959 mb (28.32 inHg) at Houma, though this was taken inland and is not believed to have been in the exact center, as recent estimates place the central pressure
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on September 21. Over the next three days, it moved north of due east and rapidly strengthened, becoming a minimal hurricane by 12:00 UTC on September 22 and later peaking at 105 mph (169 km/h)—equivalent to a moderately strong Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale—on
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to the north, it continued to intensify to a major hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of at least 111 mph (179 km/h), yet few ships were near the eye with which to determine its path. On the afternoon of September 16, the cyclone peaked at 150 mph (240 km/h), near the upper
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that flooded all the rivers in the southern half of the island; crops in the western portion of the island were greatly damaged, and the entire island was affected by strong winds. At least 25 people were reported to have died as a result. In the Bahamas, the cyclone killed at least 146 people
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Another tropical depression formed north of the Virgin Islands on September 26. The depression tracked west-northwestward, until curving sharply east-northeastward on September 29. The depression transitioned into an extratropical cyclone early on October 1 and merged with a frontal
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were completely leveled. The hurricane partially contributed to the end of the land boom, which was in decline by early 1926. In terms of monetary losses, damage from the hurricane was estimated to be as high as $ 125 million (1926 USD). Up to 4,725 structures throughout southern Florida
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Over the next two days, the cyclone headed north-northwest again and slowly weakened to Category 2 strength with winds of 110 mph (180 km/h), then afterward curved west-northwest for about a day. As the storm passed west of Bermuda on September 13, the island recorded a pressure of
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to strike Veracruz as a hurricane on September 28. The storm reportedly began with sudden fury at 16:00 UTC and produced unspecified winds as high as 124 mph (200 km/h)—if sustained, equal to those of a strong Category 3 hurricane—causing boats to be stranded, roofs to be torn off, and
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Throughout the Bahamas, reports of damage were relatively scarce despite the intensity with which the storm struck the region. However, numerous structures were completely destroyed. The storm was attributed to 372 deaths in the Southeastern United States, 114 of which took place in Miami and at
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published a front-page story on the weak tropical storm in the Straits of Florida and included statements by the editors that it was not anticipated to strike Florida; news articles on the hurricane, which was expected to deliver "destructive winds" to the area, were not published by other local
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that damaged boats, docks, and coastal structures, and damaging winds destroyed barns and crops well inland; severe damage to structures and communications wires was reported at New Smyrna Beach, where the storm struck the state. The storm also produced heavy rainfall along the coast, peaking at
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passed through the eye of the storm and recorded a central pressure of 957 mb (28.26 inHg), the lowest associated with the cyclone. Thereafter, the storm for two days maintained its intensity while resuming a west-northwest track. Late on September 10, the storm abruptly turned
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A low-pressure area previously associated with an occluded frontal system gradually organized into a tropical system, becoming a tropical depression about halfway between Bermuda and North Carolina on August 23. The depression moved northeastward and dissipated on the following day.
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The hurricane inflicted devastation along its path, causing at least 709 deaths in Cuba and Bermuda. Upon striking Cuba, the hurricane caused catastrophic damage and as many as 600 deaths. Several small towns in the storm's path were completely destroyed and damage estimates exceeded $
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A trough organized into a tropical depression just east-northeast of Bermuda on October 17. Atmospheric pressures as low as 1,000 mbar (30 inHg) were observed as the system moved eastward. However, by October 18, the depression degenerated back into an open trough.
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north-northwest. On September 12, while centered about 400 mi (645 km) southwest of Bermuda, the cyclone briefly peaked at 130 mph (210 km/h)—equivalent to Category 4 intensity—though the cyclone was rather small and observations near the center were scarce.
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near Horta with sustained winds near 70 mph (110 km/h). Over the next two days, it moved generally south-southeast and slowly weakened, curving suddenly east-southeast beginning on September 30. Turning south of due east, it dissipated by 18:00 UTC on October 1.
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of hurricane-force winds and 990.5 mb (29.25 inHg), a minimal hurricane by 00:00 UTC on September 5. Late on September 7, the cyclone strengthened to a major hurricane with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) and turned northwest; early the next day, the
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the morning of September 24. For about 24 hours thereafter, the cyclone briefly curved to the northeast before turning sharply to the east early on September 26. Late that day, the cyclone swerved precipitously to the north, making landfall on the island of
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in April 2012 based upon a 1975 report, it was not believed to have done so until two days later. Moving west-northwest, the depression strengthened to a tropical storm on August 21, and then turned northwestward while strengthening steadily. After brushing
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In Cuba, impacts were minimal. The cyclone produced sustained winds up to 43 mph (69 km/h) and pressures as low as 1,004 mb (29.65 inHg) in the Bahamas. In South Florida, the cyclone did not produce tropical storm-force winds, although
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system while situated near Bermuda. A ship recorded sustained winds of 40 mph (64 km/h) on September 28. However, with no other reports of gale-force winds, the system was not reclassified as a tropical storm.
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The season featured twelve named storms and eight of which strengthened into hurricanes. With six of those storms reaching major hurricane intensity, this was the highest number in a season on record, until being tied in
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while remaining east of Florida. Nearly two days later, about 48 hours after turning east-northeast, the cyclone passed over Bermuda late on October 22 with sustained winds up to 120 mph (190 km/h);
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By 12:00 UTC on September 11—just twelve hours after the formation of the preceding cyclone—a new tropical storm formed in the Atlantic about 1,100 mi (1,770 km) east of the island of
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were damaged and 15 passengers were treated for cuts, bruises, and contusions. Off Nova Scotia, the cyclone produced an unspecified number of casualties, including the sinking of the schooners
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of the hurricane and sampled the lowest pressure in the storm. The system produced winds of 54 mph (87 km/h) on Bermuda as it passed very close to that island. About this time, five
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Twelve hours after the Great Miami hurricane struck Alabama, the eighth tropical storm of the season formed in the east-central Atlantic about 2,000 mi (3,220 km) southwest of
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of 967 mb (28.56 inHg). With such high pressure, it was the least intense Category 4 Atlantic hurricane on record. Based on ship observations, the cyclone struck the island of
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to protect it. The Royal Naval Dockyard was being hammered and never took its anemometer down. It measured 138 mph (222 km/h) at 13:00 UTC, before the wind destroyed it.
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approached, the hurricane suddenly turned northeast late on September 16, and over the next three days, while located about 500 mi (805 km) south-southeast of
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in the afternoon, and its path gradually curved northwest on September 19. Late on September 20, its path slowed drastically and curved west, making landfall near
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were destroyed and 8,100 damaged, leaving at least 38,000 people displaced. A storm surge of 14 ft (4.27 m) occurred south of Miami and winds on
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trees and electric cables to be blown down, though the worst conditions reportedly lasted only two hours. The reported storm ruined most of the seashore as a
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in the South-Central Bahamas, caused confusion in the local press. On the morning of September 17, one day before the Miami hurricane struck, the
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of 105 mph (169 km/h). Weakening as it crossed Puerto Rico, the cyclone quickly regained strength on July 25 as it moved through the
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threshold of the modern-day classification of Category 4, and shortly thereafter passed just 10 mi (16.1 km) north of the island of
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Early on September 11, a weak tropical depression formed in the western Caribbean Sea about 200 mi (320 km) east-southeast of the
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on August 22, the cyclone then veered to the west-northwest. Early on August 23, the storm became a hurricane over the southern
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was also sunk near Bermuda. When the centre of the storm passed over Bermuda, winds increased to 114 mph (183 km/h) at
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early on July 28 with winds of 105 mph (169 km/h). Thereafter, the cyclone quickly diminished in intensity, becoming a
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On October 14 a tropical depression developed in the southern Caribbean Sea about 350 mi (565 km) north-northwest of
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Early on October 3, a tropical depression developed in the South-Central Caribbean about 100 mi (160 km)/h) east of
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indicate that in late September 1926 a tropical disturbance formed in the northwest Caribbean Sea, then moved across the
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The Major Hurricanes to Affect the Bahamas: Personal Recollections of Some of the Greatest Storms to Affect the Bahamas
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featured the highest number of major hurricanes at the time. At least eleven tropical cyclones developed during
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on September 17–18, the cyclone, with winds of 145 mph (233 km/h), then struck South Florida near
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The first storm of the season formed early on July 22 about 200 mi (320 km) east of the island of
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in Cuba. 12 hours later, after striking mainland Cuba, it dissipated over the southern Straits of Florida.
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and produced severe damage to the capital Nassau; it was called the worst storm to affect Nassau since the
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Around 06:00 UTC on November 12, a tropical depression developed about 115 mi (185 km) north of
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in the afternoon. The weak storm then turned abruptly to the northwest, having been trapped by a building
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on September 22, whence it reacquired hurricane-force winds. The next day, the system weakened and hit
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No known effects were reported from the Caribbean due to the cyclone. On the morning of August 24, the
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At 00:00 UTC on September 1, an area of low pressure about 1,000 mi (1,610 km) west of the
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Early on July 29, a tropical depression formed more than 1,200 mi (1,930 km) east of the
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newspapers until the afternoon, leaving Miami residents confused as to the extent of the danger.
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destroyed the local breakwater, including at the historic Hotel Villa del Mar in the city of
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on September 24. The storm produced a pressure of 994.2 mb (29.36 inHg) at
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The strongest and most damaging storm of the season was Hurricane Seven, nicknamed the
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at peak intensity early the next day. Continuing over the South-Central Bahamas and
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the month of July. After peaking at 140 mph (230 km/h) with an estimated
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estimated as high as 15 ft (4.57 m) overtopped portions of a levee on
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in Washington, D.C., advised that the storm was likely to make landfall between
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brought widespread impact to the Gulf Coast of the United States, especially
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along the coast of Newfoundland that affected an Arctic expedition led by
3366:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2732:
Blake, Eric S.; Landsea, Christopher W.; Gibney, Ethan J. (August 2011).
2255: 1981: 1381: 1363: 1351: 891: 727: 594: 417:(ACE) rating of 230, the fourth highest value on record, behind only the 4542:
The Sunshine Economy: An Economic History of Florida since the Civil War
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approached from just 550 mi (885 km) to the east-southeast.
4474:"Hurricane Hits Vera Cruz, Smashing Breakwater and Flooding the City" 4232: 1700:. The center passed just 10 mi (16 km) east of the capital 1597: 1323: 1023: 1007: 987: 860: 835: 268: 2819: 1482:
surface temperatures and enlarged size suggest it might have been a
4119:"Florida Climatological Data". U.S. Weather Bureau. September 1926. 2381: 1875: 1729:
100 million (1926 USD). In the upper Florida Keys and on
1043: 519: 4021:(Pineapple Press, 1997 ed.). New York: Rinehart and Company. 239:. It was a fairly active and deadly season. The first system, the 3358:
Rappaport, Edward N.; Fernandez-Partagas, Jose (April 22, 1997).
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1755: 1733:, minimal hurricane conditions occurred, causing minor damage in 834:, and centered about 400 mi (645 km) west-northwest of 722:
as low as 968 mb (28.59 inHg), though none entered the
704: 587: 543: 311: 1596:. Less than 12 hours later, the cyclone dissipated over eastern 2303: 1868: 1701: 1585: 1469: 335: 260: 323: 3940:"Reassessing the Impact of Two Historical Florida Hurricanes" 3026:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT) Meta Data, 1926–1930" 2652:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. p. 377. 1011: 730:
near each other encountered the storm; some portholes on the
3919:. Glasgow, Scotland. Reuters. September 24, 1926. p. 12 339:
Devastation from the Miami hurricane at Miami Beach, Florida
4602: 3165:"A reanalysis of the 1921–1930 Atlantic hurricane database" 1685: 1192: 895:
slightly lower at 955 mb (28.20 inHg). Along the
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devastated Cuba, the Bahamas, and ships in the vicinity of
3214:"Notes on the Tropical Cyclones of Puerto Rico, 1508–1970" 3891:
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Landsea, Christopher W.; et al. (February 1, 2012).
890:. Although small in size at landfall, the storm caused a 4774: 4391:
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on August 6. A few days later, it transitioned into an
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was devastated by the storm. Inland, a storm surge on
597:, the storm produced hurricane-force winds and heavy 3866:"The West Indian Hurricane of September 14–22, 1926" 2615:
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
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1486:then. Just afterward, late on September 28, it hit 4419:(in Spanish). Universidad Veracruzana. p. 317 4014: 2946:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)" 1203:, and early the next day, while centered north of 4304:. Sandy's Parish, Bermuda: The Island Press Ltd. 4089:. Associated Press. September 20, 1926. p. 1 3770:(Report). Environment Canada. November 19, 2009. 3721:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3535:(Report). Environment Canada. November 19, 2009. 2647: 2577:1900–1950 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 718:Several ships recorded hurricane-force winds and 5017: 3640: 3638: 3636: 2893:. November 3, 1926. pp. 1–2. Archived from 2262:, The Bahamas, Florida, United States Gulf Coast 2098: 1494: 4077:"500 Reported Killed In The City Of Miami" 4046:. New York: Rinehart and Company. p. 119. 3944:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2864:. Associated Press. October 23, 1926. p. 1 2620:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4233:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1945). 1773: 1354:, dissipating over Louisiana on September 22. 4888: 4874: 4588: 4505:. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Science Source. 4347: 4297: 3633: 2498: 2483: 2460: 2445: 2420: 2405: 2376: 2361: 2338: 2323: 2298: 2283: 2250: 2235: 2212: 2197: 2174: 2159: 2136: 2121: 2083: 2058: 2043: 2020: 2005: 1971: 1956: 902: 4414:"Inundaciones 2005 en el Estado de Veracruz" 4226: 3740:Putnam, George Palmer (September 23, 1926). 3557: 3551: 3353: 3351: 3019: 3017: 3015: 3013: 3011: 3009: 3007: 3005: 3003: 3001: 2999: 2997: 2669: 2667: 2665: 2663: 2661: 2659: 2493: 2425:Cuba, Southern Florida, The Bahamas, Bermuda 2415: 2371: 2293: 2245: 2207: 2169: 2131: 2053: 2015: 1966: 413:The season's activity was reflected with an 4214: 4186: 4112: 3211: 2995: 2993: 2991: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2727: 2725: 2723: 2721: 2719: 2717: 2455: 2333: 2093: 830:producing unsettled weather in the western 4881: 4867: 4595: 4581: 4354:. Hamilton, Bermuda: The Island Press Ltd. 4153: 4006: 3588: 3586: 3310: 3308: 3306: 3212:ColĂłn, JosĂ© (1970). PĂ©rez, Orlando (ed.). 3158: 3156: 3154: 2852: 2850: 2848: 2488: 2450: 2410: 2366: 2328: 2288: 2240: 2202: 2164: 2126: 2088: 2048: 2010: 1961: 1669:The Great Havana-Bermuda Hurricane of 1926 255:primarily affected mariners in and around 4389: 4343: 4341: 4293: 4291: 4272: 4235:Storm Total Rainfall In The United States 3963: 3889: 3845: 3843: 3841: 3839: 3692: 3617: 3453: 3424: 3422: 3348: 3277: 3135: 3084: 3051: 3049: 3047: 3045: 3043: 2940: 2938: 2936: 2934: 2932: 2887:"Wind and Weather Swept Valerian to Doom" 2698: 2656: 1396:, where 18.5 in (470 mm) fell. 4468: 4466: 4366:"Hurricane at Bermuda, October 22, 1926" 4060: 3986:Landsea, Christopher W. (June 1, 2007). 3863: 3661: 2974: 2930: 2928: 2926: 2924: 2922: 2920: 2918: 2916: 2914: 2912: 2815: 2813: 2714: 1782: 1708:about 80 mi (130 km) south of 1384:up to 14.2 ft (4.33 m) in the 334: 190:1920s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 4603:Most intense Atlantic hurricane seasons 4358: 4241: 4144: 4069: 4041: 4035: 4012: 3979: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3713: 3711: 3583: 3378: 3303: 3151: 2845: 2648:Dunn, Gordon E.; Miller, B. I. (1964). 2582:1920s Australian region cyclone seasons 2572:1900–1940 South Pacific cyclone seasons 294:. The storm was a factor in ending the 5018: 4516: 4437: 4431: 4338: 4288: 4220: 4159: 3836: 3821: 3791: 3789: 3739: 3733: 3527: 3525: 3419: 3342:Florida Climatological Data, July 1926 3285:"Bahama Death Toll From Storm Now 146" 3040: 2643: 2641: 2639: 2637: 1611:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1503: 1407:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1240:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1057:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 998:1,006 mb (29.71 inHg). As a 919:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 757:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 626:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 441:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 386:on July 29. Only one system, the 4862: 4773: 4576: 4463: 3937: 3931: 3864:Mitchell, Charles L. (October 1926). 3401:"Five Liners Fight Through Hurricane" 3258: 3252: 3205: 3055: 2909: 2881: 2879: 2810: 2779: 2777: 2775: 2600: 2598: 2596: 1932: 1929: 1918: 1915: 1909: 1906: 1118: 1028:St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 4776:1920–1929 Atlantic hurricane seasons 4405: 4174:10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2008)9:1(29) 3994:from the original on January 3, 2011 3852: 3795: 3708: 3393: 3786: 3760: 3522: 2634: 1898: 1867:Reports from the government of the 1766:, whereupon the Army took down its 1334:, 15 mi (24 km) south of 562:, the seat of the Bahamian capital 503:The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1926 396:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 237:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 13: 4503:Hurricanes and Florida Agriculture 4237:. War Department. p. SA 4–23. 4042:Douglas, Marjory Stoneman (1958). 4013:Douglas, Marjory Stoneman (1947). 3938:Pfost, Russell L. (October 2003). 3742:"Putnam Expedition at Cape Breton" 3504:, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic" 3474:, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic" 2876: 2772: 2593: 1399: 1232: 1040:American Museum of Natural History 749: 522:and gradually strengthened into a 14: 5037: 4556: 3774:from the original on July 3, 2013 3719:"U.S. Daily Weather Maps Project" 3539:from the original on July 3, 2013 1298:The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 1049: 1030:on September 23, along with 911: 684:The Nova Scotia Hurricane of 1926 611:10.02 inches (254.51 mm) at 582:; three days later, it became an 317: 185:1920-1937 Pacific typhoon seasons 4104: 3832:. September 17, 1926. p. 1. 2962: 2802: 2556: 1862: 1805: 1797: 1626: 1618: 1603: 1526: 1518: 1422: 1414: 1269:September 11 â€“ September 22 1255: 1247: 1155:September 11 â€“ September 17 1141: 1133: 1086:September 10 â€“ September 14 1072: 1064: 934: 926: 772: 764: 641: 633: 618: 456: 448: 433: 26: 4544:. University Press of Florida. 4495: 4480:. September 29, 1926. p. 1 4180: 3905: 3594:"New Orleans Forecast District" 3502:On the Rocks Shipwreck Database 3492: 3472:On the Rocks Shipwreck Database 3462: 3334: 3100: 3056:Young, F. A. (September 1926). 2499:1007 hPa (29.74 inHg) 2497: 2492: 2487: 2461:1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 2459: 2454: 2449: 2419: 2414: 2409: 2377:1005 hPa (29.74 inHg) 2375: 2370: 2365: 2339:1005 hPa (29.68 inHg) 2337: 2332: 2327: 2297: 2292: 2287: 2249: 2244: 2239: 2213:1004 hPa (29.71 inHg) 2211: 2206: 2201: 2175:1000 hPa (29.53 inHg) 2173: 2168: 2163: 2135: 2130: 2125: 2097: 2092: 2087: 2057: 2052: 2047: 2019: 2014: 2009: 1970: 1965: 1960: 948:September 1 â€“ September 21 897:Gulf Coast of the United States 815:The Louisiana hurricane of 1926 530:on July 24, the hurricane made 308:a powerful hurricane in October 5026:1926 Atlantic hurricane season 4249:"Washington Forecast District" 4017:The Everglades: River of Grass 3430:"Washington Forecast District" 3219:. National Weather Service: 26 2675:"Washington Forecast District" 2532:930 hPa (27.46 inHg) 2421:934 hPa (27.58 inHg) 2299:978 hPa (28.88 inHg) 2251:930 hPa (27.46 inHg) 2137:957 hPa (28.26 inHg) 2059:955 hPa (28.20 inHg) 2021:968 hPa (28.58 inHg) 1976:Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, 1972:967 hPa (28.55 inHg) 1819:November 12 â€“ November 16 1688:. Shortly before striking the 1372:Florida land boom of the 1920s 1006:in Nova Scotia, it executed a 296:Florida land boom of the 1920s 229:1926 Atlantic hurricane season 21:1926 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 3990:. National Hurricane Center. 3389:. August 9, 1926. p. 31. 2587: 2324:September 26 â€“ October 1 2284:September 21 â€” October 1 1676:1926 Havana–Bermuda hurricane 1648:150 mph (240 km/h) 1495:September tropical depression 1444:105 mph (165 km/h) 1436:September 21 â€“ October 1 1277:150 mph (240 km/h) 1094:105 mph (165 km/h) 956:130 mph (215 km/h) 794:115 mph (185 km/h) 663:120 mph (195 km/h) 507:Hurricane San Liborio of 1926 478:140 mph (220 km/h) 180:1926 Pacific hurricane season 4540:Stronge, William B. (2008). 3679:(9): 392–3. September 1926. 3407:. August 10, 1926. p. 1 3291:. August 3, 1926. p. 21 3263:. AuthorHouse. p. 252. 2529:150 mph (240 km/h) 2416:150 mph (240 km/h) 2294:105 mph (169 km/h) 2246:150 mph (240 km/h) 2170:105 mph (169 km/h) 2132:130 mph (210 km/h) 2054:115 mph (185 km/h) 2016:120 mph (190 km/h) 1967:140 mph (230 km/h) 1640:October 14 â€“ October 28 981:upon a report from the ship 868:United States Weather Bureau 499:The Nassau Hurricane of 1926 352:and then being surpassed in 92: â€ą Lowest pressure 7: 4525:Chapel Hill, North Carolina 4520:Florida's Hurricane History 4259:(10): 442–3. October 1926. 4190:Florida's Hurricane History 3322:. August 2, 1926. p. 3 2862:The Sarasota Herald-Tribune 2799:– via Newspapers.com. 2611:Hurricane Research Division 2549: 1827:40 mph (65 km/h) 1790:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1774:October tropical depression 1548:40 mph (65 km/h) 1511:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1163:40 mph (65 km/h) 1126:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 378:began on July 22 with 10: 5042: 4612:Accumulated cyclone energy 2948:(Database). United States 2618:(Report). Miami, Florida: 2524:July 22 â€“ November 16 2494:40 mph (64 km/h) 2372:40 mph (64 km/h) 2208:40 mph (64 km/h) 1673: 1540:October 3 â€“ October 5 1302: 903:August tropical depression 819: 786:August 20 â€“ August 27 691:1926 Nova Scotia hurricane 688: 511: 428: 415:accumulated cyclone energy 200:Atlantic hurricane seasons 78: â€ą Maximum winds 4989: 4973: 4952: 4924:South-West Indian Ocean ( 4900: 4782: 4623: 4608: 4501:Attaway, John A. (1999). 4376:(10): 428. October 1926. 3604:(8): 357–8. August 1926. 3440:(7): 356–7. August 1926. 3364:National Hurricane Center 3192:10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00026.1 3137:10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00026.1 2950:National Hurricane Center 2858:"600 Dead in Cuban Storm" 2515: 1912: 1823: 1815: 1794: 1789: 1644: 1636: 1615: 1610: 1582:Gracias a Dios Department 1544: 1536: 1515: 1510: 1440: 1432: 1411: 1406: 1273: 1265: 1244: 1239: 1159: 1151: 1130: 1125: 1090: 1082: 1061: 1056: 952: 944: 923: 918: 790: 782: 761: 756: 701:major hurricane intensity 659: 651: 630: 625: 574:on July 29, as it curved 474: 466: 445: 440: 198: 175: 170: 158: 150: 136: 128: 120: 115: 111: 91: 77: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 3913:"Cyclone in the Bahamas" 3849:Barnes, Jay. pp. 111–26. 3669:"Ocean Gales and Storms" 2685:(7): 312–14. July 1926. 2564:Tropical cyclones portal 2260:Turks and Caicos Islands 1978:Turks and Caicos Islands 1725:as early as October 23. 1392:. Rainfall maximized at 1211:on September 17, as the 822:1926 Louisiana hurricane 3965:10.1175/BAMS-84-10-1367 3500:""Sadie Knickle-1926", 3470:""Sylvia Mosher-1926", 2006:July 29 â€“ August 8 1957:July 22 â€“ August 2 1340:Miami metropolitan area 655:July 29 â€“ August 8 590:, Canada, on August 2. 280:Miami metropolitan area 162:$ 247.4 million (1926 4563:Monthly Weather Review 4451:Cite journal requires 4370:Monthly Weather Review 4348:Tucker, Terry (1996). 4298:Stranack, Ian (1977). 4253:Monthly Weather Review 4162:Natural Hazards Review 4132:Cite journal requires 4082:Portsmouth Daily Times 3870:Monthly Weather Review 3809:Cite journal requires 3673:Monthly Weather Review 3598:Monthly Weather Review 3571:Cite journal requires 3434:Monthly Weather Review 3344:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3240:Cite journal requires 3065:Monthly Weather Review 3058:"North Atlantic Ocean" 2833:Cite journal requires 2760:Cite journal requires 2679:Monthly Weather Review 2428:>$ 100 million 2236:September 11 â€” 22 2198:September 11 â€” 17 2160:September 10 â€” 14 1853:Swan Islands, Honduras 1849:El Porvenir, Kuna Yala 1348:Perdido Beach, Alabama 1185:Swan Islands, Honduras 884:Morgan City, Louisiana 847:at the western tip of 536:Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico 526:a day later. At 00:00 470:July 22 â€“ July 31 340: 286:flooded towns such as 51:Last system dissipated 4527:: Chapel Hill Press, 4193:. Chapel Hill Press. 3510:on September 27, 2012 3480:on September 27, 2012 3259:Neely, Wayne (2006). 2484:November 12 â€” 16 2122:September 1 â€” 24 1783:Tropical Storm Eleven 1723:extratropical cyclone 1213:Great Miami hurricane 1016:extratropical cyclone 840:scientific reanalysis 711:and then struck near 709:extratropical cyclone 604:1866 Nassau hurricane 584:extratropical cyclone 514:1926 Nassau hurricane 376:Tropical cyclogenesis 338: 4517:Barnes, Jay (1998), 4187:Barnes, Jay (2007). 2897:on December 22, 2015 2789:The Hartford Courant 2446:October 17 â€“ 18 2411:Category 4 hurricane 2406:October 14 â€” 28 2289:Category 2 hurricane 2241:Category 4 hurricane 2165:Category 2 hurricane 2141:Bermuda, Nova Scotia 2127:Category 4 hurricane 2049:Category 3 hurricane 2025:Bermuda, Nova Scotia 2011:Category 3 hurricane 1962:Category 4 hurricane 1913:Peak intensity 1704:before entering the 1394:Bay Minette, Alabama 1305:1926 Miami hurricane 586:and dissipated over 548:Category 4 intensity 4907:Australian region ( 4382:1926MWRv...54Q.428. 4265:1926MWRv...54Q.442. 4150:Attaway. pp. 88–90. 4085:. Vol. EXTRA. 4066:Stronge. pp. 100–2. 3956:2003BAMS...84.1367P 3882:1926MWRv...54..409M 3685:1926MWRv...54..392. 3610:1926MWRv...54R.357. 3446:1926MWRv...54..356. 3184:2012JCli...25..865L 3128:2012JCli...25..865L 3077:1926MWRv...54..391Y 2691:1926MWRv...54..312. 2650:Atlantic Hurricanes 2451:Tropical depression 2329:Tropical depression 2089:Tropical depression 2084:August 23 â€“ 24 2044:August 20 â€” 27 1987:$ 16.4 million 1857:Isla de la Juventud 1690:Isla de la Juventud 1504:Tropical Storm Nine 1484:subtropical cyclone 876:Burrwood, Louisiana 572:tropical depression 400:barometric pressure 388:Louisiana hurricane 362:Louisiana hurricane 116:Seasonal statistics 43:First system formed 38:Seasonal boundaries 4990:Non-seasonal lists 4920:North Indian Ocean 4478:The New York Times 3917:The Glasgow Herald 3746:The New York Times 3405:The New York Times 3387:The New York Times 3320:The New York Times 3289:The New York Times 3172:Journal of Climate 3116:Journal of Climate 2516:Season aggregates 2362:October 3 â€” 5 2265:$ 125 million 1984:, Northern Florida 1706:Straits of Florida 1209:Straits of Florida 1119:Tropical Storm Six 880:hurricane warnings 576:west-northwestward 341: 85:1-minute sustained 81:150 mph (240 km/h) 32:Season summary map 5010: 5009: 4890:Tropical cyclones 4856: 4855: 4849: 4791: 4767: 4766: 4762: 4761: 4550:978-0-8130-3201-6 4511:978-0-944961-05-6 4311:978-0-921560-03-6 4200:978-0-8078-3068-0 4053:978-0-89176-015-3 4028:978-1-56164-135-2 3270:978-1-4259-6608-9 2891:The Royal Gazette 2546: 2545: 2217:Cuba, The Bahamas 1927: 1880:YucatĂĄn Peninsula 1845: 1844: 1830: 1719:Hamilton, Bermuda 1710:Key West, Florida 1666: 1665: 1651: 1566: 1565: 1551: 1462: 1461: 1447: 1386:Florida Panhandle 1295: 1294: 1280: 1181: 1180: 1166: 1112: 1111: 1097: 974: 973: 959: 882:were issued from 878:. Late that day, 828:low pressure area 812: 811: 797: 681: 680: 666: 496: 495: 481: 300:Hurricane Katrina 225: 224: 54:November 16, 1926 5033: 4883: 4876: 4869: 4860: 4859: 4844: 4786: 4771: 4770: 4626: 4625: 4597: 4590: 4583: 4574: 4573: 4537: 4490: 4489: 4487: 4485: 4470: 4461: 4460: 4454: 4449: 4447: 4439: 4435: 4429: 4428: 4426: 4424: 4418: 4409: 4403: 4402: 4400: 4398: 4393: 4362: 4356: 4355: 4345: 4336: 4335: 4329: 4325: 4323: 4315: 4295: 4286: 4285: 4283: 4281: 4276: 4245: 4239: 4238: 4230: 4224: 4218: 4212: 4211: 4209: 4207: 4184: 4178: 4177: 4157: 4151: 4148: 4142: 4141: 4135: 4130: 4128: 4120: 4116: 4110: 4109: 4108: 4102: 4096: 4094: 4087:Portsmouth, Ohio 4073: 4067: 4064: 4058: 4057: 4039: 4033: 4032: 4020: 4010: 4004: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3983: 3977: 3976: 3974: 3972: 3967: 3935: 3929: 3928: 3926: 3924: 3909: 3903: 3902: 3900: 3898: 3893: 3861: 3850: 3847: 3834: 3833: 3825: 3819: 3818: 3812: 3807: 3805: 3797: 3793: 3784: 3783: 3781: 3779: 3764: 3758: 3757: 3755: 3753: 3737: 3731: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3715: 3706: 3705: 3703: 3701: 3696: 3665: 3659: 3658: 3656: 3654: 3642: 3631: 3630: 3628: 3626: 3621: 3590: 3581: 3580: 3574: 3569: 3567: 3559: 3555: 3549: 3548: 3546: 3544: 3529: 3520: 3519: 3517: 3515: 3506:. 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Index

Track map of the 1926 Atlantic tropical cyclones
"Miami"
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
1926 Pacific hurricane season
1920-1937 Pacific typhoon seasons
1920s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1924
1925
1927
1928
the season
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
Nassau hurricane
Lesser
Greater Antilles
next cyclone
the Maritimes
Canada
third hurricane
Louisiana
Miami hurricane
Miami metropolitan area
Lake Okeechobee
Clewiston
Moore Haven

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