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1616:, the storm caused 372 fatalities, including 114 from the city of Miami, but these totals apparently do not include deaths outside the United States. Prior to 2003, the National Weather Service had long accepted 243 as the number of deaths, but historical research indicated that this total was far too low. The NWS then updated its totals to reflect the new findings. Even the estimates for the United States are uncertain and vary, since there were many people, especially transients and colored migrants in South Florida, listed as "missing". About 43,000 people were left homeless, mostly in the Miami area. The toll for the storm in the United States was $ 100 million ($ 1.72 billion 2024 USD). It is estimated that if an identical storm hit in the year 2005, with modern development and prices, the storm would have caused $ 140–157 billion in damage ($ 196 billion in 2016); this would make the storm the costliest on record in the United States, adjusted for inflation, if it were to occur in contemporary times. 1070: 1061:, particularly in the Miami area. Effects were concentrated around Florida's southeastern coast and south-central Florida, with additional impacts in Northwest Florida. Damage figures from the storm in the state alone reached US$ 75 million and accounted for most of the damage that the tropical cyclone produced. Although the official number of fatalities would later be revised downward, initial estimates suggested that the death toll would likely be over 1,000 in Miami alone with an additional 2,000 injured. Nonetheless, the grave number of casualties forced resorts to serve as temporary morgues and hospitals. Homes and office buildings were used to serve as refugee camps for the approximately 38,000 people displaced by the hurricane. 1473: 1687: 29: 1644: 1620: 1605: 1046: 1382: 3270: 3233: 2898: 2747: 2714: 2600: 2504: 2452: 2356: 2293: 2252: 1078: 209: 1224: 1512: 346: 5105: 415: 5115: 425: 1291: 435: 2044: 1401:
their original foundations. Reports by the Red Cross and local authorities indicated that 150 human corpses were found in Moore Haven alone; their estimates were incomplete as many bodies were never found, reportedly having been swept deep into the Everglades. Estimates of the dead near Lake Okeechobee ranged as high as 300. Two years later, another
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We had never been through a hurricane in 1926, when we experienced our first one. ... We didn't know that all windows should be covered in a hurricane. ... I was watching as railroad cars were being knocked off the tracks and telegraph poles were snapped like toothpicks. ... almost all the windows on
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in South Florida. However, the storm is considered the final blow to end the boom locally. Thousands of newcomers to Florida left the state and cleared their bank accounts, leaving many banks to the brink of bankruptcy. As a result, the Great Depression of 1929 did not make a great impact to Florida
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under 13 to 15 ft (4.0 to 4.6 m) of water. Residents scrambled, often unsuccessfully, to safety on rooftops but were swept away by the winds and storm surge. A nearby drainage dam was destroyed, causing additional flooding of the countryside. Most of the city's buildings were swept off of
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district a large storm surge ruined many crops. The storm also destroyed 60% of the homes on the north island of Bimini, left water up to 7 ft (2.1 m) deep in some areas, and was widely considered the worst storm on record in Bimini to date. Some sources say 25 people died on Bimini,
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at port were lost. The storm left 4,000 people homeless on three of the islands in the Turks and Caicos. Due to hampered communication, the extent of damage in the Bahamas was initially unclear. In the Bahamas, the storm flattened hundreds of structures and killed at least 17 people, mostly on
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The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico allowed for the tropical cyclone to reach a secondary peak intensity with winds of 125 mph (201 km/h) on September 20, equivalent to that of a modern-day high-end Category 3 hurricane. Although the storm had taken a more northwesterly course
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in order to serve food to the recently displaced and as a source for clean drinking water that was contaminated in other areas. The first aid arriving from outside the impacted areas was a relief train guarded by state militiamen that carted medical staff, medicine, potable water, and other relief
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Although the hurricane weakened before striking the upper Gulf Coast, its slow movement produced 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
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The hurricane caused immense destruction throughout the islands and across southern Florida. The storm destroyed hundreds of structures in its path over the islands, leaving thousands of residents homeless. At least seventeen deaths occurred on the islands, though many others—some related only
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in the central Atlantic Ocean on September 11. Steadily strengthening as it tracked west-northwestward, the storm reached hurricane intensity the next day. As a result of scattered observations at open sea, however, no ship encountered the storm until September 15, by which time it had reached
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Communication between the two locales as well as the rest of the United States was cut after all local telecommunications and power lines were blown down. Due to their susceptibility to strong winds, most wooden buildings in Miami were either blown down or lost their roofs. Concrete and steel
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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
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unlike the rest of the country. Many planned developments, which had fallen into deadlock due to insufficient resources, were abandoned due to the economic effects of the hurricane. In Boca Raton, for instance, one planned community by
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on September 20 and 21, respectively. It caused additional but less severe damage in those states, primarily from heavy rains and storm surge. Land interaction caused the cyclone to deteriorate and later dissipate on September 22.
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in Downtown Miami. In fact, the storm surge measured in the 1926 hurricane was the highest ever officially documented on the east coast of South Florida until observers recorded a height of 16.89 ft (5.15 m) at the
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of Broward County, and ripped the roof from the Broward County courthouse. Despite having only 12,000 inhabitants, the town sustained severe damage to 3,500 of its buildings. Nearby, the storm severely damaged the abandoned
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reported many roofs blown off, numerous small buildings destroyed, walls blown down, windows shattered, and trees, shrubs, and other objects torn apart or uprooted. The worst destruction occurred in the poorer, mostly
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on September 11. Tracking west-northwestward, the storm gradually intensified and reached hurricane intensity on September 12 while still east of the Lesser Antilles. The observation of low
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was appointed chief building, plumbing and electrical inspector. He initiated and enforced the first building code in the United States, which more than 5,000 US cities duplicated.
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beach, waves smashed windows and invaded the interior of the Hollywood Beach Hotel. People on the second floor found sand drifts reaching "half way to the ceiling."
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at its peak intensity. After passing the island, the hurricane slightly weakened but maintained formidable strength as it accelerated through the southern
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was a total loss as floodwaters submerged the area to depths of 6 ft (1.8 m); flooding lingered for more than a week after the storm.
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The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones from 1851 to 2010 (and Other Frequently Requested Hurricane Facts)
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The storm surge in South Florida was not as high as it would have been had the hurricane struck another area, owing to the deep offshore
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in the state. It has been estimated that a similar hurricane would cause about $ 235 billion in damage if it were to hit Miami in 2018.
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killed at least 2,500 people along Lake Okeechobee, but mostly affected the eastern shore, leaving Moore Haven largely unscathed.
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bore considerable damage. The structure reportedly swayed and vibrated precipitously during the storm; eyewitnesses likened it to the
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with the swearing-in of 300 special policemen for voluntary duty. Similarly, 200 policemen were placed on duty in
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to escape. The storm wrecked prominent restaurants and tourist attractions on Miami Beach, including the Million Dollar
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and thus slowly curved westward. As a result, the major hurricane, now weakening quickly, made its second landfall near
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overflowed their banks, submerging nearby streets, parks, and golf courses. High tides piled debris on the streets of
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but these may have been indirect deaths, as many people reportedly perished after drinking contaminated well water.
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on the evening of September 14 was the first to suggest that a hurricane had developed. The following day, the
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The Great Bahamian Hurricanes of 1926: the Story of Three of the Greatest Hurricanes to Ever Affect the Bahamas
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associated with the storm was a northeast storm warning issued on September 17 for the Florida coast from
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but still suffered significant impacts. A peak storm tide of 11 to 12 ft (3.4 to 3.7 m) affected
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during the storm, and high surf left knee-deep sand drifts on the island. The ocean covered the land up to
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Strengthening continued into September 16 as the hurricane reached a strength equivalent to that of a
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district early on September 18. Thereafter, the hurricane crossed Andros Island and passed over the
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on September 15, the storm had strengthened further to major hurricane intensity north of the
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dispatched several companies of guardsmen to disaster areas following urgent appeals from then-
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encountered the strengthening tropical cyclone and documented a minimum pressure of 28.82 
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The storm ruined cultivated areas throughout South Florida. The storm flooded the surrounding
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100 million damage toll. The devastation wrought by the hurricane resulted in the end of
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of 65 mph (105 km/h) roughly 1,100 mi (1,800 km) east of the island of
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Several events, including the sinking of a ship in the Miami harbor and an embargo by the
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Looking East on Flagler St. from 13th Ave, 24 hours after the hurricane of Sept. 18th 1926
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Although no fatalities were reported, the hurricane wrought extensive property damage to
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The storm also ravaged entertainment venues and historic sites. The storm flattened the
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connecting Miami and Miami Beach was submerged under 6 ft (1.8 m) of water.
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Due to the sparseness of available observations in the central Atlantic, the specific
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375 mi (604 km) across; hurricane-force winds were reported from the upper
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and severely damaged 70% of the town. Winds destroyed the interiors of buildings in
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The 1926 hurricane is known primarily for its impacts and lasting aftermath in
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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The Gulf Coast of the Florida peninsula saw comparatively less damage compared to
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Mitchell, Charles L. (October 1926). Henry, Alfred J.; Varney, Burton M. (eds.).
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supplies into Miami immediately following the storm's passage. Afterwards, then-
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Along the east coast of South Florida, the storm caused widespread, significant
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on standby should relief efforts necessitate their presence in Florida and the
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The hurricane quickly traversed the Florida peninsula before emerging into the
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The disarray in Miami following the hurricane's passage led to a breakout of
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as a result of land interaction, but re-strengthened after emerging into the
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on the cyclone until September 14. However, the cyclone is first listed in
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through the gulf, the hurricane later began paralleling the coast of the
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that resulted in seven arrests. This unrest prompted the declaration of
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is used for all references of time as the cyclone existed in multiple
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Floy Cooke Mitchell, wife of former mayor of Boca Raton J. C. Mitchell
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indirectly to the storm—were reported in the aftermath. Upon striking
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Direct economic losses, normalized to societal conditions in 2018
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crop and agricultural fields south of Miami, particularly near
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on September 17. The storm then made a second landfall on
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of the 1926 Miami hurricane remain unclear. Operationally, the
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advised caution to ships tracking in Bahamian waters and the
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The Greatest and Deadliest Hurricanes to Impact the Bahamas
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Continental United States Hurricanes (Detailed Description)
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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List of People Killed in the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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sections of the towns, where many homes were destroyed.
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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were sunk. The storm damaged the main residence at the
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en route to Florida. This trajectory brought the storm
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in memory of this catastrophe. The school's mascot is
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A storm surge from Lake Okeechobee entirely inundated
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Category 4 Atlantic hurricane that hit Florida in 1926
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offered its resources for use in relief efforts. The
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on September 19 and covered coastal areas from
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Memorial Web Page for the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
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(August 2011). 575:, located just 15 mi (24 km) south of 3894:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3555: 2516: 2423:"500 Reported Killed In The City Of Miami" 1522:after the hurricane, wryly titled "Miami's New 3789:Magnificent Mile: A History of Hillsboro Beach 3686:"In the wake of Hugo: The '26 storm revisited" 3636:: The Tornado Project of Environmental Films. 3194:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1945). 3100: 3024:. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. Archived from 2819: 2258: 1921: 1874: 4047: 3812:"Mrs Mitchell's Memories of Early Boca Raton" 3763: 3401: 3399: 3397: 2879:"Many Buildings in Lake Worth Razed by Storm" 2689: 2687: 2656: 2522: 2110: 1227:Remains of a bridge at Baker's Haulover Inlet 700:Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes, 1900–2017 3939: 3738:Characteristics of the Hurricane Storm Surge 3556:Duedall, Iver W.; Williams, John M. (2002). 3410:. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. 3187: 3181: 3058: 2826:National Weather Service (January 8, 2009). 2226: 2224: 1165:mostly sustained minor damage, the 18-story 1161:buildings were warped at their bases. While 1155:M. A. Hortt, former mayor of Fort Lauderdale 5175:1926 natural disasters in the United States 2871: 2310:. The Associated Press. September 22, 1926. 2061: 2059: 2057: 1845:. The Associated Press. September 24, 1926. 4054: 4040: 3515: 3394: 3325:Pielke, Roger A. Jr.; et al. (2008). 3318: 3202: 3070: 2993: 2957: 2858: 2856: 2720: 2684: 2671: 2669: 2667: 2665: 2569: 2417: 2415: 2413: 2411: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2403: 2401: 1922:Landsea, Chris; et al. (April 2014). 1917: 1915: 1913: 1911: 1909: 1907: 1064: 631:the following day before dissipating over 207: 27: 3913: 3825:(2). Boca Raton Historical Society: 3–19. 3718:Black Cloud: the Deadly Hurricane of 1928 3715: 3196:Storm Total Rainfall In The United States 3094: 3082: 2987: 2912:"Fulford-Miami Speedway – Post Hurricane" 2753: 2321: 2319: 2317: 2221: 2094: 1987: 340: 324:. It flooded surrounding communities and 3988:1926 issue of the Monthly Weather Review 3959:U.S. Weather Bureau (1926). Written at 3809: 3624: 3444:"Traditions :: University of Miami" 2932: 2904: 2862: 2777: 2054: 2020: 2018: 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 1958: 1642: 1618: 1603: 1510: 1471: 1380: 1289: 1222: 1146:Waves several feet high were rolling up 1076: 1068: 1044: 344: 261:, and represented an early start to the 3786: 3581:Fisherfolk of Charlotte Harbor, Florida 3239: 3112:National Weather Service Miami, Florida 2994:Wooldridge, Jane (September 16, 2012). 2853: 2801: 2662: 2398: 2160: 2065: 1904: 1836: 1834: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1243:, and washed out the coastal bridge on 5132: 3650: 3604:Boomtime Boca: Boca Raton in the 1920s 3601: 3471: 3430: 3405: 3324: 3308: 3165: 2640: 2617: 2539:(Preliminary Report). Miami, Florida: 2529:Edward Rappaport (December 10, 1993). 2477: 2467: 2314: 2239:. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. p. 7B 1864: 1111:Burger King International Headquarters 1081:Damage on Fort Lauderdale beach, near 4470: 4073: 4035: 3922: 3887: 3864: 3829: 3712:A first hand account written in 1926. 3663: 3506: 3046: 2813: 2789: 2563: 2392: 2380: 2368: 2299: 2230: 2003: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1944: 1825: 1460:, a development project in the lower 976:List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes 667:eventually stretched as far north as 3940:Simmons, Glen; Ogden, Laura (1998). 3578: 3346:10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2008)9:1(29) 3134: 2759: 1831: 1772: 1623:A damaged homesite in the Miami area 1608:Destruction of vegetation near Miami 1317:and destroyed the kennels, allowing 3734: 1588:National Guard of the United States 663:. Warnings along the United States 571:on the coast of South Florida near 533:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 13: 3537:Living with the West Florida Shore 3198:. War Department. p. SA 4–23. 2491:. September 18, 1976. p. 19-A 2231:Frank, Josh (September 18, 2006). 1941: 1741: 985:Turks & Caicos and The Bahamas 268:The hurricane is believed to have 245:and caused catastrophic damage in 14: 5186: 4360:1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane 3976: 3651:Harris, Margaret Garnett (1990). 3509:Bonnet House Museum & Gardens 581:radius of outermost closed isobar 5113: 5104: 5103: 4471: 3720:. New York: Carroll & Graf. 3268: 3231: 2896: 2745: 2712: 2680:. September 24, 1926. p. 1. 2676:"Survey Reveals Delray Damage". 2598: 2502: 2450: 2354: 2291: 2250: 2066:Goodwin, George (October 1926). 2042: 1685: 1040: 433: 423: 413: 313:and drowned hundreds of people. 3993:United States Hurricane History 3564:. University Press of Florida. 3465: 3436: 3359: 3284:"Great Floridians 2000 Project" 3276: 3013: 2885:. September 19, 1926. p. 1 2734:. September 19, 1926. p. 1 2701:. September 19, 1926. p. 1 1631:before the storm, weakened the 1582:offered its facilities and the 1468:Florida Panhandle and elsewhere 993:. Rain gauges recorded 10  638: 5145:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes 5140:1926 Atlantic hurricane season 4063:Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes 3693:South Florida History Magazine 2335:. Vol. 36, no. 137. 1716:1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane 1633:Florida land boom of the 1920s 1476:Bridge swept away at Pensacola 1194:(then called Kelsey City) and 1104:, equal to the observation at 696: 473:database—as having begun as a 253:in September 1926, accruing a 221:1926 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 4074: 2272:. Vol. 7, no. 224. 1766: 1503: in (470 mm) fell. 1385:Damage to Knight's Chapel in 231:Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 2266:"Storm Does Enormous Damage" 1841:"17 Killed in the Bahamas". 1506: 1263:. "Knee-deep" water east of 645:United States Weather Bureau 455:United States Weather Bureau 293:near Miami on September 18. 95:150 mph (240 km/h) 7: 3787:McGarry, Carmen C. (1997). 3772:: Southern Heritage Press. 3516:Cunningham, Dennis (2008). 3482:Chapel Hill, North Carolina 3476:Florida's Hurricane History 2742:– via Newspapers.com. 2709:– via Newspapers.com. 2517:Duedall & Williams 2002 2499:– via Newspapers.com. 2485:"It Was Storm Without Name" 2247:– via Newspapers.com. 2147:Hurricane Research Division 1678: 1629:Florida East Coast Railroad 1213:the top floor were broken. 10: 5191: 3888:Pfost, Russell L. (2003). 3810:Mitchell, Floy C. (1978). 3716:Kleinberg, Elliot (2003). 3608:Charleston, South Carolina 3408:The New History of Florida 2237:South Florida Sun-Sentinel 2028:(Database). United States 1749:Coordinated Universal Time 1536:African-American districts 669:Charleston, South Carolina 643:On September 16, the 70:Category 4 major hurricane 5099: 5014: 4931: 4830: 4747: 4694: 4647: 4576: 4481: 4477: 4466: 4399: 4328: 4281: 4234: 4211: 4176: 4141: 4124: 4107: 4084: 4080: 4069: 3541:. Duke University Press. 2657:Linehan & Nelson 1994 2577:"Highlights of the Storm" 2536:National Hurricane Center 2274:Greenwood, South Carolina 2196:10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00026.1 2030:National Hurricane Center 1898:10.1038/s41893-018-0165-2 1803:National Hurricane Center 1799:Asheville, North Carolina 1728:1928 Okeechobee hurricane 1556:Miami's business district 1190:. Cities as far north as 1188:New River House of Refuge 972: 699: 692: 216: 203: 157: 139:$ 100 million (1926 135: 127: 122: 99: 91: 75: 68: 60: 52: 45: 26: 5119:Tropical cyclones portal 3923:Simms, Louis M. (1984). 3819:The Spanish River Papers 3579:Edic, Robert F. (1996). 3406:Gannon, Michael (2012). 3182:Simmons & Ogden 1998 3059:Simmons & Ogden 1998 2940:"Miami-Fulford Speedway" 2840:National Weather Service 2544:National Weather Service 2216:U.S. Weather Bureau 1926 1734: 1722:1945 Homestead hurricane 1693:Tropical cyclones portal 673:United States Gulf Coast 653:tropical cyclone warning 541:Turks and Caicos Islands 461:, did not begin issuing 233:was a large and intense 165:Turks and Caicos Islands 34:Surface weather analysis 4004:"The Hurricane of 1926" 3915:10.1175/BAMS-84-10-1367 3770:St. Petersburg, Florida 3735:Lee, Harris D. (1963). 3368:Southeastern Geographer 2332:Lancaster Eagle-Gazette 1129:. The hurricane's high 1065:Miami metropolitan area 479:maximum sustained winds 277:intensity north of the 3634:St. Johnsbury, Vermont 3610:: Arcadia Publishing. 3602:Gillis, Susan (2007). 3334:Natural Hazards Review 3251:Portsmouth Daily Times 3214:Portsmouth Daily Times 2581:Portsmouth Daily Times 2428:Portsmouth Daily Times 2075:Monthly Weather Review 1968:Monthly Weather Review 1648: 1647:Downed tree near Miami 1624: 1609: 1527: 1477: 1389: 1303:Fulford–Miami Speedway 1298: 1249:Baker's Haulover Inlet 1245:Florida State Road A1A 1228: 1215: 1152: 1085: 1074: 1054: 1049:Damage to a home near 621:Perdido Beach, Alabama 611:six hours later. 446: 341:Meteorological history 47:Meteorological history 5160:20th century in Miami 5155:Hurricanes in Alabama 5150:Hurricanes in Florida 3961:Jacksonville, Florida 3865:Neely, Wayne (2019). 3830:Neely, Wayne (2009). 3664:Hortt, M. A. (1953). 3000:The Los Angeles Times 2975:on September 13, 2015 1886:Nature Sustainability 1759:during its existence. 1646: 1622: 1607: 1514: 1485:. Rainfall peaked at 1475: 1384: 1293: 1237:Hillsboro Inlet Light 1226: 1210: 1144: 1133:swept into Miami and 1080: 1072: 1048: 968: $ 54.4 billion 943: $ 57.8 billion 918: $ 62.2 billion 893: $ 73.5 billion 868: $ 73.5 billion 677:Apalachicola, Florida 625:Gulfport, Mississippi 493:and winds suggesting 439:Extratropical cyclone 348: 4022:on January 14, 2016. 3998:NOAA hurricane lists 3751:on December 24, 2016 3702:on November 16, 2017 3672:: Exposition Press. 3585:Gainesville, Florida 3472:Barnes, Jay (1998). 3247:"Nation To Rush Aid" 3028:on September 3, 2018 1487:Bay Minette, Alabama 1462:Ten Thousand Islands 1428:between Captiva and 1403:Category 4 hurricane 1271:. The waters of the 1167:Meyer-Kiser Building 635:shortly thereafter. 491:barometric pressures 360:Saffir–Simpson scale 283:Category 4 hurricane 237:that devastated the 100:Lowest pressure 40:on September 18 4184:"Chenière Caminada" 4012:American Experience 3965:Climatological Data 3906:2003BAMS...84.1367P 3795:: RitAmelia Press. 3626:Grazulis, Thomas P. 3528:on January 6, 2019. 3450:on October 17, 2007 2883:The Palm Beach Post 2732:The Palm Beach Post 2699:The Palm Beach Post 2431:. Vol. EXTRA. 2188:2012JCli...25..865L 2130:Re-Analysis Project 2087:1926MWRv...54..416G 1980:1926MWRv...54..409M 1653:University of Miami 1416:and the islands of 1019:cacti. Nearly all 681:Burrwood, Louisiana 629:tropical depression 429:Subtropical cyclone 289:and the Bahamas to 259:Florida's land boom 23: 4342:"British Honduras" 3793:Morriston, Florida 3666:Gold Coast Pioneer 3659:: Star Publishing. 3380:10.1353/sgo.0.0045 3085:, pp. 15, 30. 2920:. January 11, 1927 2308:The New York Times 2176:Journal of Climate 1926:. Miami, Florida: 1843:The New York Times 1665:Sebastian the Ibis 1649: 1625: 1614:American Red Cross 1610: 1568:United States Army 1544:Hollywood, Florida 1528: 1478: 1390: 1336:, where the yacht 1315:Hialeah Race Track 1299: 1229: 1148:Las Olas Boulevard 1139:MacArthur Causeway 1106:Biscayne Boulevard 1086: 1075: 1055: 531:on the modern-day 471:Atlantic hurricane 447: 92:Highest winds 77:1-minute sustained 64:September 22, 1926 56:September 11, 1926 36:of the storm over 21: 5127: 5126: 5095: 5094: 5091: 5090: 4462: 4461: 4458: 4457: 3951:978-0-8130-1573-6 3880:978-1-64753-121-8 3871:Cheyenne, Wyoming 3853:978-1-4401-5174-3 3802:978-0-9641216-3-8 3779:978-0-941072-14-4 3727:978-0-7867-1386-8 3657:Hypoluxo, Florida 3643:978-1-879362-03-1 3617:978-0-7385-4443-4 3594:978-1-881448-04-4 3571:978-0-8130-2494-3 3548:978-0-8223-0517-0 3417:978-0-8130-1415-9 3355:on June 17, 2013. 3147:Doyle et al. 1984 3137:, pp. 126–7. 2865:Delray Beach News 2678:Delray Beach News 2395:, pp. 132–3. 2270:The Index-Journal 1754: 1747:For consistency, 1612:According to the 1432:islands. Between 1342:and fishing boat 1307:North Miami Beach 1273:Lake Worth Lagoon 1200:Palm Beach County 1090:continental shelf 991:Grand Turk Island 982: 981: 978: 704: 661:Key West, Florida 617:Florida Panhandle 516:). By 06:00  495:cyclonic rotation 227: 226: 5182: 5117: 5107: 5106: 4479: 4478: 4468: 4467: 4366:"Treasure Coast" 4313:"Havana–Bermuda" 4082: 4081: 4071: 4070: 4056: 4049: 4042: 4033: 4032: 4023: 4018:. Archived from 3972: 3955: 3936: 3919: 3917: 3884: 3861: 3837: 3826: 3816: 3806: 3783: 3760: 3758: 3756: 3750: 3743: 3731: 3711: 3709: 3707: 3701: 3690: 3681: 3660: 3653:Pioneer Daughter 3647: 3621: 3598: 3575: 3563: 3552: 3540: 3529: 3512: 3503: 3500:Internet Archive 3480:(1st ed.). 3479: 3460: 3459: 3457: 3455: 3446:. Archived from 3440: 3434: 3428: 3422: 3421: 3403: 3392: 3391: 3363: 3357: 3356: 3354: 3348:. Archived from 3331: 3322: 3316: 3306: 3300: 3299: 3297: 3295: 3286:. 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