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1383: 28: 1169: 919: 983: 1100: 852: 406: 310: 1298: 1177: 485: 637: 744: 271:(ACE) rating of 100, above the 1921–1930 average of 76.6. 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. 736: 1092: 2085: 1791: 1149:. At the time, the storm was estimated to have attained its maximum intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h). It moved quickly southwest and weakened to a minimal tropical storm on October 13. The system weakened to a tropical depression on October 14 and dissipated over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico the following day. Operationally, the system was classified as a moderate disturbance. 1623: 1270:, disrupting traffic on highways and railroads. The measured totals of 11.21 in (285 mm) were believed to have been the highest rainfall in the county over the past 15 years. Peak gusts reached 68 mph (109 km/h) across the mainland of southern Florida, while sailing trips from southeastern Florida were cancelled. Telegraph wires were disabled in 712:, small boats were wrecked and trees were uprooted by the winds. More than 6,000 people were homeless on Montserrat, while 30 were dead and 200 received wounds. Damages were estimated near ÂŁ100,000 on the island. The Red Cross donated $ 3,000 and fed victims after the storm. In total, damages reached ÂŁ86,000 and at least 59 people were killed in the 1361:
on November 10. The hurricane accelerated while heading away from the Turks and Caicos Islands on November 11. Shortly thereafter, it attained a peak intensity of 80 mph (130 km/h) and maintained Category 1 status until November 13. The system passed east of Bermuda and
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The cyclone recurved northward on September 2 and weakened to the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane on September 3. The storm lost tropical characteristics on September 4, but retained hurricane-force winds when it struck Nova Scotia on September 5. In the Virgin Islands,
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On August 22, a strong tropical wave merged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa and quickly developed into a tropical depression later that day. A nearby ship recorded a sustained wind speed of 40 mph (64 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 1,009 mbar (29.8 inHg).
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of northern Honduras. The storm moved slowly west-northwest and gradually turned north on October 15. Later that day, it steadily intensified, attaining hurricane intensity on October 17. It strengthened to the equivalent of a major hurricane on October 19. The storm then struck the
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alone. Several other tropical cyclones impacted land, including Tropical Storms One, Eight, and Ten, as well as Hurricanes Three and Five, and the remnants of Hurricane Three and Four. Overall, the storms of the 1924 Atlantic hurricane season collectively caused at least 179 fatalities.
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on June 18. The final system, an unnumbered tropical depression, dissipated on November 24. These dates fall within the period with the most tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic. Of the 13 tropical cyclones of the season, six existed simultaneously. The season was average with
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It is estimated a tropical depression formed south of the Cape Verde islands on September 24. It moved generally west-northwestward and slowly intensified. By September 28 it began recurving northward as winds increased to about 50 mph (85 km/h). The storm weakened and later
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Historic weather maps and observations from ships indicate that a tropical depression formed in the southwestern Caribbean on November 23. The depression tracked westward and organized further, though the highest sustained wind speed observed in relation to the system was 29 mph
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The pattern that led to the formation of this system led to a significant heavy rainfall event in eastern Florida, which experienced prolonged easterly flow within its northeastern periphery. Between October 4 and October 11, 36.45 in (925 mm) fell at
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and soon peaked with winds of 65 mph (100 km/h). However, the storm then accelerated northeastward and transitioned to an extratropical system with 60 mph (95 km/h) winds on September 29. Later, the cyclone entered the
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and re-entered the Atlantic Ocean on August 9. It quickly strengthened, reaching hurricane status by the following day. The cyclone slowed and turned west on August 21, and it continued to strengthen east of the northern
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on June 19 with 40 mph (64 km/h) winds. It re-strengthened over water and re-attained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h). Early on June 21, the storm made landfall 115 mi (185 km) south of
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on October 23. Following reanalysis released in March 2009, the storm was re-classified as a Category 5 with winds of 165 mph (270 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 910 mbar (27 inHg).
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re-intensified to the same peak intensity on October 2. It became extratropical on October 3, while turning northeastward. The remnants were absorbed by a larger extratropical storm on October 5.
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In Florida, minor damage to properties was reported. Wind gusts reached 75–80 mph (121–129 km/h) in Port St. Joe. Two fishing vessels were blown ashore in the area, while a schooner was wrecked near
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Low pressures were reported in the northwestern Caribbean Sea from September 23 through September 27. On the latter day, a minimal tropical storm formed over the southwestern Caribbean Sea east of
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on August 29. The hurricane continued to intensify over the western Atlantic and peaked with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) when it was located 755 mi (1,215 km) south-southeast of
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11 tropical storms, five of which strengthened into hurricanes. Further, two of those five intensified into major hurricanes, which are Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale.
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the cyclone destroyed hundreds of homes and severely damaged crops. Several deaths were reported. Heavy precipitation caused flooding on several islands in the path of the storm. On
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of Cuba with sustained winds of 165 mph (270 km/h). On October 20, the hurricane turned east-northeast in response to the southward movement of a
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In Cuba, at least 90 people were killed. The hurricane produced severe damage to crops and buildings across western Cuba, injuring 50–100 people in
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while moving slowly northwestward through the archipelago. Ship observations were sparse in tracking the storm; it was last observed on September 22.
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with 70 mph (110 km/h) winds. The cyclone steadily weakened as it moved across the western Atlantic Ocean, before dissipating west-southwest of
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Early on November 5, a tropical storm formed in the southern Caribbean Sea, while located about 275 mi (445 km) north-northwest of
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on August 16. It moved northwest and crossed the eastern Caribbean as a minimal tropical storm on August 18. It passed just east of
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characteristics. The storm tracked northeast, steadily intensifying to reach peak winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) as it passed near the
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with estimated winds near 45 mph (75 km/h). Pressures were progressively decreasing over the preceding days in the northwestern
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on August 25. Initially, it moved west on August 26. On August 27, it turned west-northwest and intensified as it approached the
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weakened to a tropical storm on November 14. It quickly became extratropical and was last reported on November 15.
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on November 9. Later, the cyclone strengthened to a hurricane as it entered the Atlantic and turned northeast over the
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on August 24. At the time, the storm was nearly stationary. The cyclone turned sharply north, remaining offshore the
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However, because no other gale-force winds were observed, the depression was not upgraded to a tropical storm by the
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in 2009. The depression moved northwestward through the Cape Verde Islands but likely dissipated on August 23.
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on September 15. The hurricane quickly weakened to a tropical storm as it moved inland, crossing southern
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affected the Texas coast, prompting advisories for small watercraft. Heavy rainfall was reported in Mexico.
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on September 29, advising residents to prepare for gale-force winds. Warnings were also issued from
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off the east coast of Florida resulted in the formation of a tropical storm, which possessed some
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On September 12, a strong tropical storm developed 85 mi (140 km) southwest of
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The fourth tropical storm of the season developed 800 mi (1,285 km) southeast of
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The third tropical cyclone of the season formed 420 mi (675 km) southeast of
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Late on October 13, a minimal tropical storm formed in the western Caribbean Sea
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On September 20, a weak tropical storm was observed over the islands of
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The most significant storm of the season was Hurricane Ten, nicknamed the
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A tropical storm was detected 75 mi (120 km) southeast of
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on September 30. Storm warnings were released for the eastern
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was battered by the storm on August 26 while the ship was off the
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of North Carolina. Thereafter, the system weakened over colder
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exceeding 155 mph (249 km/h) on the modern-day
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1378: 800:on September 16. It entered the Atlantic near 1772:"Red Cross Feeds Homeless Victims After Hurricane" 1714: 1605:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)" 1924:(Report). Environment Canada. November 19, 2009. 1838: 1807:(Report). Environment Canada. November 19, 2009. 1689:(Report). Environment Canada. November 19, 2009. 1402:1900–1950 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 564:The approach of the storm led to the issuance of 2390: 2072:. Associated Press. October 22, 1924. p. 32 1859: 1642: 1039:. On September 29, it entered the southern 1443:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1365: 2114:"Gulf Tornado Takes 13 Lives-50 are Injured". 2058: 1947:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1945). 1830:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1945). 1738:"New Storm Hard on Heels of its Predecessor". 2264: 2250: 2066:"12 Killed, 100 Hurt in Hurricane in Florida" 1756:"Fund Opened to Aid Sufferers by Hurricane". 1242:. 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"Cuba"
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
1920–24 Pacific hurricane seasons
1920–1937 Pacific typhoon seasons
1920s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1922
1923
1925
1926
Category 5 hurricane
tropical cyclone
maximum sustained winds
Saffir–Simpson scale
Caribbean Sea
1924 Cuba hurricane
Leeward Islands
Montserrat
accumulated cyclone energy

mbar
hPa
Chetumal, Quintana Roo
landfall
Belize
Caribbean Sea

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