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671:; the combination of waves and the storm tide flooded coastal areas, destroying 50% of the cotton crops in some areas. Rough seas destroyed a brig, killing 17 people, and another person drowned due to a shipwreck. Many ships were expected to have been lost in the storm, resulting in fear of potentially hundreds of deaths. The storm caused heavy damage along the coastline, and in
216:. Six known tropical cyclones occurred during the season, the earliest of which formed on June 25 and the latest of which dissipated on October 19. These dates fall within the range of most Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. None of the cyclones existed simultaneously with another. Three of the six storms only have a single point in their track known.
840:. It tracked northeastward, gradually strengthening to attain peak winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) early on October 17. On October 18, the storm turned more to the north-northeast as its forward motion increased. Gradually weakening, the storm dissipated late on October 19 after making landfall in
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reported estimated winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), which was judged to be the peak intensity of the tropical storm. Another ship on
September 16 reported similar winds in the same location; Thus, it was estimated to have remained nearly stationary for three days. Its complete track is
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on July 10. Overall documentation on the storm was weak, and its track elsewhere is unknown. Owing to the lack of information, climate researcher
Michael Chenoweth proposed the removal of this storm from HURDAT in a 2014 reanalysis study.
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Two other hurricanes were reported during the season, one near
Tampico and the other near Jamaica; however, they are not in the official hurricane database. There may have been other unconfirmed tropical cyclones during the season. Meteorologist
399:, the saltwater contaminated the fresh water supply, and in Matagorda Bay, heavy shipping losses were reported. As the cyclone progressed inland, it dropped light to moderate rainfall, peaking at around 3 in (76 mm) in
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reported 2.48 in (63 mm) of precipitation. Across its path, the winds downed several trees and houses, leaving two people injured and contributing to a death when a sick person was exposed to the storm.
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on August 17, where high tides and rough seas were reported. Flooding was reported in northern Puerto Rico during its passage. Impact is unknown in
Hispaniola and Cuba. The hurricane produced an estimated
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The hurricane produced heavy damage near where it moved ashore, having been described as the most disastrous experienced there to date. The winds destroyed every wharf and several houses in
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with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h), it caused at least 23 deaths, including five when a lighthouse was destroyed. Many houses were destroyed along its path, primarily along the
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at peak intensity, with an estimated barometric pressure of 960 mbar (28 inHg). It accelerated across the
Southeastern United States, weakening to a tropical storm before exiting
224:
estimates that between zero and six storms were missed from the official database, due to small tropical cyclone size, sparse ship reports, and relatively unpopulated coastlines.
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707:, winds from the storm destroyed crop fields and small buildings; in the region, it was described as the worst storm in 30 years. Storm damage was reported as far north as
844:. Chenoweth proposed the removal of this system from HURDAT, arguing that reports only supported the presence of a strong high-pressure system, rather than a tropical cyclone.
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just offshore. Late on August 20, the cyclone crossed western Cuba, briefly weakening to tropical storm status before again regaining hurricane status in the southeastern
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466:, which was described as having moved ashore before July 7; the Hurricane Research Division assessed the date as July 5. Heavy damage was reported in Tampico.
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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 1851 USD.
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639:. It quickly strengthened and reached peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) early on August 23 about 215 mi (345 km) south-southeast of
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691:, including destroyed crops and damaged houses; damage in the state was less than in Florida. Hurricane-force winds extended into southwestern
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A small 90 mph (150 km/h) hurricane was first observed on June 25, about 75 mi (120 km) southeast of
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in early July, and another tropical storm remained nearly stationary for three days to the southeast of
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1636:"Chronological Listing of Tropical Cyclones affecting North Florida and Coastal Georgia 1565–1899"
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David M. Roth; Hugh Cobb (July 16, 2001). "Late
Nineteenth Century Virginia Hurricanes".
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was destroyed, resulting in five deaths. Further inland, many houses were blown over in
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into the
Atlantic Ocean on August 25. On August 27, it was last observed over
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250:. One death was indirectly related to the hurricane, as well as at least two injuries.
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around
November 7. It is not currently listed in the official hurricane database.
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A tropical storm developed on October 16 about 155 mi (250 km) east of
388:. It is estimated that the storm dissipated early on June 28 over central Texas.
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as a hurricane, which caused moderate to heavy damage, particularly to shipping in
1482:"A Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity, 1700–1855"
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was first observed on August 16 about 775 mi (1,245 km) east of
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The strongest and deadliest hurricane of the season tracked from east of the
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Five of the six tropical cyclones affected land, including three making
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the winds destroyed the roofs of all but two or three buildings.
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with winds of over 74 mph (119 km/h). The first struck
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On August 2, a hurricane was reported in the vicinity of
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The other landfalling hurricane was one that struck near
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later that night near peak intensity, with an estimated
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Great Florida Middle Panhandle Hurricane of August 1851
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603:. Shortly thereafter, the hurricane passed between
1698:"Raw Observations for Tropical Storm Five in 1851"
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1327:"Counting Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Back to 1900"
1287:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)"
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1538:"Notes on the Tropical Cyclones of Puerto Rico"
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520:A tropical storm passed through the southern
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364:. It tracked westward, moving ashore near
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308:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1696:Hurricane Research Division (2003).
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1202:June 25 – October 19
1113:East Coast of the United States
1105:Gulf Coast of the United States
1082:Category 3 hurricane
1020:Category 1 hurricane
988:Category 1 hurricane
921:North Atlantic tropical cyclone
155:23 direct, 1 indirect
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21:1851 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
1338:. Vol. 88, no. 18.
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623:on the southern coast of the
593:Hurricane San Agapito of 1851
568:115 mph (185 km/h)
1262:Tropical cyclone forecasting
821:70 mph (110 km/h)
451:90 mph (150 km/h)
340:90 mph (150 km/h)
93: • Lowest pressure
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1457:– via Newspapers.com.
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722:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
509:60 mph (95 km/h)
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1599:"Principal Events of 1851"
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51:Last system dissipated
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470:Tropical Storm Three
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611:and later south of
222:Christopher Landsea
117:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
1977:Non-seasonal lists
1907:North Indian Ocean
1606:The New York Times
1595:The New York Times
1252:Atlantic hurricane
1194:Season aggregates
1097:Dominican Republic
1079:August 16–27
941:at peak intensity
923:season statistics
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32:Season summary map
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