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1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons

The decade of the 1800s featured the 1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons. While data is not available for every storm that occurred, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences. Each season was an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin. Most tropical cyclone formation occurs between June 1 and November 30.

1800 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

August 10-18. A minimal hurricane that passed through the Leeward Islands on August 10 moved through the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico to strike southeast Louisiana on August 18. [1]

Hurricane Two Edit

August 27-28. A hurricane struck Exuma in the Bahamas during August 27 and 28. [2]

Hurricane Three Edit

September 9-10. A hurricane impacted Bermuda during September 9 and 10. [3] The storm dismasted the brig Eliza sailing from Savannah to New York, causing the loss of two lives from those swept overboard.[4]

Hurricane Four Edit

October 2-5. A hurricane lingered over South Carolina during October 2nd to the 5th. Twelve ships foundered at Charleston. The cyclone spawned a tornado which moved across the northwest section of the city. Its storm surge swept across much of Sullivan's Island. One died in Charleston. [5] [6] [7]

Hurricane Five Edit

October 9. The ship, Galgo, was sunk during a hurricane on October 9 over the southwest Atlantic. All 25 crew members were rescued.

Hurricane Six Edit

October 31-November 5. On October 31, a hurricane struck Jamaica before moving onward to Cuba and the southwest Atlantic. During November 4 and November 5, Bermuda experienced this hurricane. A lighthouse begun in 1795 on Wreck Hill was abandoned after this storm, as it was then determined to be an unsuitable site (from Beware the Hurricane.) [8]

1801 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

July 22-25. Nassau, Bahamas experienced a hurricane on July 22. 120 sails were wrecked onshore. The system moved westward into the Gulf of Mexico. [9]

Hurricane Two Edit

August 15-16. This hurricane made landfall near Mobile, Alabama during August 15 and 16,.[10] [7]

1802 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

A hurricane was spotted west of Jamaica between October 6 and October 10. [11]

Hurricane Two Edit

A hurricane was reported in Jackson, (Adams) New Hampshire. There were so many trees blown down, the town could not perform survey. Recorded in Vol 7 page 185 of NH legislature.

1803 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

In August, a hurricane hit the West Indies. It continued through Jamaica, moved northward, and eventually hit England later in the month. It caused 121 deaths.

Hurricane Two Edit

August 29. A hurricane hit near the Chesapeake Bay on August 29, causing at least one death.

Hurricane Three Edit

The Carolina Hurricane of 1803 August 31-September 1. A minimal hurricane right on its heels of the prior one hit near New Bern, North Carolina on August 31 and September 1. This type of tropical cyclone succession up the coast is similar to the Connie/Diane East coast landfalls of 1955. [12][13]

Hurricane Four Edit

The Norfolk Storm of 1803 October 2-3. A hurricane reportedly impacted Norfolk, Virginia during October 2 and 3.[14]

1804 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

August 18-19. During August 18 and 19, a hurricane was noted east of Bermuda, sinking the ship Alexander.[4]

Hurricane Two Edit

August 18-19. During August 18 and August 19, a hurricane struck Jamaica [15]

Hurricane Three Edit

August 29. A violent hurricane was noted in Jamaica on August 29.[4]

Hurricane Four Edit

1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane, The Great Charleston Gale of 1804, or Hurricane Santa Rosalía of 1804

September 3-12. A hurricane was first spotted near the Leeward Islands on September 3. Most ships at harbor in St. Kitts, Antigua, St. Bartholomew, and Dominica were destroyed. Reported strongest hurricane to hit St. Kitts since 1772 one. It moved west-northwestward across western Puerto Rico and Turks Island on September 4. The storm turned northwest, negatively impacting September 6–7. It then moved northwest to hit Georgia as a major hurricane on September 7. It continued slowly through South Carolina and North Carolina, leaving the mainland on September 9 before striking New England on September 12. Reported strongest hurricane to hit Charleston since 1752 one. The hurricane caused 500 deaths. Damages to crops on St. Simons Island totaled $100,000 (1804 USD). Overall damages from Savannah totaled $500,000 (1804 USD), while Charleston incurred $1,000,000 in damages (1804 USD). Part of cluster of hurricanes struck Charleston area in 1804, 1811, 1813, 1820, and 1822.[16] [17]

Tropical Storm Five Edit

September 22-24. A tropical storm tracked from Cuba northward to South Carolina during September 22 and September 24. [18]

Hurricane Six Edit

The Snow Hurricane of 1804

October 4-10. Later in the season, a major hurricane moved northwestward across the Western Atlantic to the north of Puerto Rico. It hit near Atlantic City, New Jersey on October 9, and turned northeastward. As it crossed New England, cool air was entrained in the circulation, and it became extratropical. The storm brought heavy snow across the Northeast, in some areas up to 2–3 feet, and killed 8 people. This was the first observation of snow from a landfalling hurricane, but not the last.[19] [20]

1805 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

Between July 27 and August 1, a hurricane tracked through the southwest Atlantic east of Bermuda. [21]

Hurricane Two Edit

On September 30, a hurricane struck Mantanzas, Cuba then moved northward into Maine by October 3.[22]

1806 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Hurricane One Edit

The Great Coastal Hurricane of 1806

August 17-24. tropical cyclone was noted near the northeastern Lesser Antilles on August 17. Moving west-northwest, the cyclone strengthened into a major hurricane. As it moved offshore Georgia, coastal flooding occurred on Jekyll Island on August 22. The schooner L. T. was wrecked offshore St. Mary's, Georgia. Charleston, South Carolina experienced heavy rains and high winds which uprooted trees. Georgetown, South Carolina's lighthouse was leveled during the storm. The hurricane hit the southern North Carolina coast on August 23 and led to 42 deaths. It moved out to sea, disrupting British and French ships involved in the Napoleonic Wars.[23] After struggling against the storm offshore the Mid-Atlantic coastline, the Rose in Bloom capsized offshore New Jersey on August 24, with a loss of 23 passengers.[24] [25]

Hurricane Two Edit

A hurricane moved through the Mona Passage on August 26 before moving just offshore the East Coast of the United States through September 3. [26]

Tropical Storm Three Edit

A tropical storm caused damage in Vera Cruz, Mexico on September 8.[27]

Hurricane Four Edit

Hurricane San Vicente of 1806 September 8-18. A hurricane hit Dominica on September 9, resulting in 457 casualties. The hurricane subsequently moved through the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, striking New Orleans on September 17 and Mississippi by September 18. [28] [29]

Hurricane Five Edit

On September 15, a hurricane hit northeast Florida, destroying several houses but leading to no deaths.[30]

Hurricane Six Edit

On September 20, another hurricane hit Dominica, causing an additional 165 deaths.

Hurricane Seven Edit

Between September 27-29, a minimal hurricane hit South Carolina, the Outer Banks of North Carolina destroying one ship on the 28th, and Virginia.[30] [31]

Tropical Storm Eight Edit

During October 2, a tropical storm was witnessed at Jamaica. Moving northward, it struck South Carolina by October 9. [32] [33]

1807 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Tropical Storm One Edit

A tropical storm moved through the Lesser Antilles on July 25. [34]

Hurricane Two Edit

Hurricane San Jacinto of 1807 impacted Puerto Rico from August 17 to 19.[35] It was a slow moving hurricane, affecting the island for 50 hours. The excessive rain caused all rivers to overflow causing great floods that destroyed crops. Many lives and livestock were lost. It crossed Puerto Rico from Humacao in the east to Aguadilla in the west and later continued to the Dominican Republic and Cuba.[35]

Tropical Storm Three Edit

On September 1, another tropical storm moved through the Lesser Antilles, striking Trinidad de Cuba on September 5. [36]

Hurricane Four Edit

Between October 16 and October 20, this hurricane moved from the extreme southeastern Caribbean Sea near Tobago and Curacaoto the west of Jamaica.[37]

1808 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Tropical Storm One Edit

A tropical storm struck Puerto Rico this year.[38]

Hurricane Two Edit

A minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks on September 12, damaging the lighthouse there.

1809 Atlantic hurricane season Edit

Tropical Storm One Edit

A tropical storm struck Dominica, Guadeloupe, Tortola, and Montserrat between August 1 and August 3, killing 62 people. [39]

Tropical Storm Two Edit

A tropical storm affected the northern Leeward Islands between October 9 and October 13.[40]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #199
  2. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #200
  3. ^ Tucker, Terry (1966). Beware the Hurricane! The Story of the Gyratory Tropical Storms That Have Struck Bermuda. Bermuda: Hamilton Press. pp. 75–77.
  4. ^ a b c Walter J. Fraser Jr. (2006). Lowcountry Hurricanes: Three Centuries of Storms at Sea and Ashore. University of Georgia Press. pp. 37–60. ISBN 978-0-8203-2866-9.
  5. ^ Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 52
  6. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #201
  7. ^ a b Michael Chenoweth. A Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity: 1700-1855. Retrieved on 2007-02-18.
  8. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #202
  9. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #203
  10. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #204
  11. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #205
  12. ^ Ludlum (1963), p. 192
  13. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #206
  14. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #207
  15. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #208
  16. ^ Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 53-55
  17. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #209
  18. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #210
  19. ^ Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 35-38
  20. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #211
  21. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #212
  22. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #213
  23. ^ Hairr, John (2008). The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina. Charleston, SC: History Press. pp. 31–40. ISBN 978-1-59629-391-5.
  24. ^ Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 39, 55-56
  25. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #214
  26. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #215
  27. ^ Alavarez, Humberto Bravo; Rodolfo Sosa Echeverria; Pablo Sanchez Alavarez & Arturo Butron Silva (2006-06-22). "Inundaciones 2005 en el Estado de Veracruz" (PDF). Universidad Veracruzana. p. 317. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  28. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #216
  29. ^ Hurricanes, Their Nature and History. Ivan Tannehill. 9th ed. 1956. pg 149
  30. ^ a b Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 192
  31. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #217
  32. ^ Early American hurricanes 1492-1870, David Ludlum, pg 192
  33. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #218
  34. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #219
  35. ^ a b Mújica-Baker, Frank. (PDF). Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Agencia Estatal para el manejo de Emergencias y Administracion de Desastres. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
  36. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #220
  37. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #221
  38. ^ Ricardo Garcia-Herrera; Luis Gimeno; Pedro Ribera; Emiliano Hernandez (2004-11-29). "New records of Atlantic hurricanes from Spanish documentary sources". Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  39. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #222
  40. ^ Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700-1855 (2006), M Chenoweth, Final Storm #223

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The decade of the 1800s featured the 1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons While data is not available for every storm that occurred some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences Each season was an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin Most tropical cyclone formation occurs between June 1 and November 30 Contents 1 1800 Atlantic hurricane season 1 1 Hurricane One 1 2 Hurricane Two 1 3 Hurricane Three 1 4 Hurricane Four 1 5 Hurricane Five 1 6 Hurricane Six 2 1801 Atlantic hurricane season 2 1 Hurricane One 2 2 Hurricane Two 3 1802 Atlantic hurricane season 3 1 Hurricane One 3 2 Hurricane Two 4 1803 Atlantic hurricane season 4 1 Hurricane One 4 2 Hurricane Two 4 3 Hurricane Three 4 4 Hurricane Four 5 1804 Atlantic hurricane season 5 1 Hurricane One 5 2 Hurricane Two 5 3 Hurricane Three 5 4 Hurricane Four 5 5 Tropical Storm Five 5 6 Hurricane Six 6 1805 Atlantic hurricane season 6 1 Hurricane One 6 2 Hurricane Two 7 1806 Atlantic hurricane season 7 1 Hurricane One 7 2 Hurricane Two 7 3 Tropical Storm Three 7 4 Hurricane Four 7 5 Hurricane Five 7 6 Hurricane Six 7 7 Hurricane Seven 7 8 Tropical Storm Eight 8 1807 Atlantic hurricane season 8 1 Tropical Storm One 8 2 Hurricane Two 8 3 Tropical Storm Three 8 4 Hurricane Four 9 1808 Atlantic hurricane season 9 1 Tropical Storm One 9 2 Hurricane Two 10 1809 Atlantic hurricane season 10 1 Tropical Storm One 10 2 Tropical Storm Two 11 See also 12 References 13 External links1800 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit August 10 18 A minimal hurricane that passed through the Leeward Islands on August 10 moved through the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico to strike southeast Louisiana on August 18 1 Hurricane Two Edit August 27 28 A hurricane struck Exuma in the Bahamas during August 27 and 28 2 Hurricane Three Edit September 9 10 A hurricane impacted Bermuda during September 9 and 10 3 The storm dismasted the brig Eliza sailing from Savannah to New York causing the loss of two lives from those swept overboard 4 Hurricane Four Edit October 2 5 A hurricane lingered over South Carolina during October 2nd to the 5th Twelve ships foundered at Charleston The cyclone spawned a tornado which moved across the northwest section of the city Its storm surge swept across much of Sullivan s Island One died in Charleston 5 6 7 Hurricane Five Edit October 9 The ship Galgo was sunk during a hurricane on October 9 over the southwest Atlantic All 25 crew members were rescued Hurricane Six Edit October 31 November 5 On October 31 a hurricane struck Jamaica before moving onward to Cuba and the southwest Atlantic During November 4 and November 5 Bermuda experienced this hurricane A lighthouse begun in 1795 on Wreck Hill was abandoned after this storm as it was then determined to be an unsuitable site from Beware the Hurricane 8 1801 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit July 22 25 Nassau Bahamas experienced a hurricane on July 22 120 sails were wrecked onshore The system moved westward into the Gulf of Mexico 9 Hurricane Two Edit August 15 16 This hurricane made landfall near Mobile Alabama during August 15 and 16 10 7 1802 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit A hurricane was spotted west of Jamaica between October 6 and October 10 11 Hurricane Two Edit A hurricane was reported in Jackson Adams New Hampshire There were so many trees blown down the town could not perform survey Recorded in Vol 7 page 185 of NH legislature 1803 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit In August a hurricane hit the West Indies It continued through Jamaica moved northward and eventually hit England later in the month It caused 121 deaths Hurricane Two Edit August 29 A hurricane hit near the Chesapeake Bay on August 29 causing at least one death Hurricane Three Edit The Carolina Hurricane of 1803 August 31 September 1 A minimal hurricane right on its heels of the prior one hit near New Bern North Carolina on August 31 and September 1 This type of tropical cyclone succession up the coast is similar to the Connie Diane East coast landfalls of 1955 12 13 Hurricane Four Edit The Norfolk Storm of 1803 October 2 3 A hurricane reportedly impacted Norfolk Virginia during October 2 and 3 14 1804 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit August 18 19 During August 18 and 19 a hurricane was noted east of Bermuda sinking the ship Alexander 4 Hurricane Two Edit August 18 19 During August 18 and August 19 a hurricane struck Jamaica 15 Hurricane Three Edit August 29 A violent hurricane was noted in Jamaica on August 29 4 Hurricane Four Edit 1804 Antigua Charleston hurricane The Great Charleston Gale of 1804 or Hurricane Santa Rosalia of 1804 Main article 1804 Antigua Charleston hurricane September 3 12 A hurricane was first spotted near the Leeward Islands on September 3 Most ships at harbor in St Kitts Antigua St Bartholomew and Dominica were destroyed Reported strongest hurricane to hit St Kitts since 1772 one It moved west northwestward across western Puerto Rico and Turks Island on September 4 The storm turned northwest negatively impacting September 6 7 It then moved northwest to hit Georgia as a major hurricane on September 7 It continued slowly through South Carolina and North Carolina leaving the mainland on September 9 before striking New England on September 12 Reported strongest hurricane to hit Charleston since 1752 one The hurricane caused 500 deaths Damages to crops on St Simons Island totaled 100 000 1804 USD Overall damages from Savannah totaled 500 000 1804 USD while Charleston incurred 1 000 000 in damages 1804 USD Part of cluster of hurricanes struck Charleston area in 1804 1811 1813 1820 and 1822 16 17 Tropical Storm Five Edit September 22 24 A tropical storm tracked from Cuba northward to South Carolina during September 22 and September 24 18 Hurricane Six Edit The Snow Hurricane of 1804 Main article 1804 Snow hurricane October 4 10 Later in the season a major hurricane moved northwestward across the Western Atlantic to the north of Puerto Rico It hit near Atlantic City New Jersey on October 9 and turned northeastward As it crossed New England cool air was entrained in the circulation and it became extratropical The storm brought heavy snow across the Northeast in some areas up to 2 3 feet and killed 8 people This was the first observation of snow from a landfalling hurricane but not the last 19 20 1805 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit Between July 27 and August 1 a hurricane tracked through the southwest Atlantic east of Bermuda 21 Hurricane Two Edit On September 30 a hurricane struck Mantanzas Cuba then moved northward into Maine by October 3 22 1806 Atlantic hurricane season EditHurricane One Edit The Great Coastal Hurricane of 1806 Main article 1806 Great Coastal hurricane August 17 24 tropical cyclone was noted near the northeastern Lesser Antilles on August 17 Moving west northwest the cyclone strengthened into a major hurricane As it moved offshore Georgia coastal flooding occurred on Jekyll Island on August 22 The schooner L T was wrecked offshore St Mary s Georgia Charleston South Carolina experienced heavy rains and high winds which uprooted trees Georgetown South Carolina s lighthouse was leveled during the storm The hurricane hit the southern North Carolina coast on August 23 and led to 42 deaths It moved out to sea disrupting British and French ships involved in the Napoleonic Wars 23 After struggling against the storm offshore the Mid Atlantic coastline the Rose in Bloom capsized offshore New Jersey on August 24 with a loss of 23 passengers 24 25 Hurricane Two Edit A hurricane moved through the Mona Passage on August 26 before moving just offshore the East Coast of the United States through September 3 26 Tropical Storm Three Edit A tropical storm caused damage in Vera Cruz Mexico on September 8 27 Hurricane Four Edit Hurricane San Vicente of 1806 September 8 18 A hurricane hit Dominica on September 9 resulting in 457 casualties The hurricane subsequently moved through the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico striking New Orleans on September 17 and Mississippi by September 18 28 29 Hurricane Five Edit On September 15 a hurricane hit northeast Florida destroying several houses but leading to no deaths 30 Hurricane Six Edit On September 20 another hurricane hit Dominica causing an additional 165 deaths Hurricane Seven Edit Between September 27 29 a minimal hurricane hit South Carolina the Outer Banks of North Carolina destroying one ship on the 28th and Virginia 30 31 Tropical Storm Eight Edit During October 2 a tropical storm was witnessed at Jamaica Moving northward it struck South Carolina by October 9 32 33 1807 Atlantic hurricane season EditTropical Storm One Edit A tropical storm moved through the Lesser Antilles on July 25 34 Hurricane Two Edit Hurricane San Jacinto of 1807 impacted Puerto Rico from August 17 to 19 35 It was a slow moving hurricane affecting the island for 50 hours The excessive rain caused all rivers to overflow causing great floods that destroyed crops Many lives and livestock were lost It crossed Puerto Rico from Humacao in the east to Aguadilla in the west and later continued to the Dominican Republic and Cuba 35 Tropical Storm Three Edit On September 1 another tropical storm moved through the Lesser Antilles striking Trinidad de Cuba on September 5 36 Hurricane Four Edit Between October 16 and October 20 this hurricane moved from the extreme southeastern Caribbean Sea near Tobago and Curacaoto the west of Jamaica 37 1808 Atlantic hurricane season EditTropical Storm One Edit A tropical storm struck Puerto Rico this year 38 Hurricane Two Edit A minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks on September 12 damaging the lighthouse there 1809 Atlantic hurricane season EditTropical Storm One Edit A tropical storm struck Dominica Guadeloupe Tortola and Montserrat between August 1 and August 3 killing 62 people 39 Tropical Storm Two Edit A tropical storm affected the northern Leeward Islands between October 9 and October 13 40 See also Edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portalLists of Atlantic hurricanes Atlantic hurricane seasonReferences Edit Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 199 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 200 Tucker Terry 1966 Beware the Hurricane The Story of the Gyratory Tropical Storms That Have Struck Bermuda Bermuda Hamilton Press pp 75 77 a b c Walter J Fraser Jr 2006 Lowcountry Hurricanes Three Centuries of Storms at Sea and Ashore University of Georgia Press pp 37 60 ISBN 978 0 8203 2866 9 Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 52 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 201 a b Michael Chenoweth A Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 Retrieved on 2007 02 18 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 202 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 203 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 204 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 205 Ludlum 1963 p 192 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 206 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 207 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 208 Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 53 55 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 209 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 210 Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 35 38 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 211 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 212 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 213 Hairr John 2008 The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina Charleston SC History Press pp 31 40 ISBN 978 1 59629 391 5 Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 39 55 56 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 214 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 215 Alavarez Humberto Bravo Rodolfo Sosa Echeverria Pablo Sanchez Alavarez amp Arturo Butron Silva 2006 06 22 Inundaciones 2005 en el Estado de Veracruz PDF Universidad Veracruzana p 317 Retrieved 2012 07 22 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 216 Hurricanes Their Nature and History Ivan Tannehill 9th ed 1956 pg 149 a b Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 192 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 217 Early American hurricanes 1492 1870 David Ludlum pg 192 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 218 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 219 a b Mujica Baker Frank Huracanes y Tormentas que han afectadi a Puerto Rico PDF Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico Agencia Estatal para el manejo de Emergencias y Administracion de Desastres p 9 Archived from the original PDF on September 24 2015 Retrieved August 30 2010 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 220 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 221 Ricardo Garcia Herrera Luis Gimeno Pedro Ribera Emiliano Hernandez 2004 11 29 New records of Atlantic hurricanes from Spanish documentary sources Universidad Complutense de Madrid Retrieved 2012 02 10 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 222 Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity 1700 1855 2006 M Chenoweth Final Storm 223External links Edithttp www nhc noaa gov pastdeadly shtml http myweb fsu edu jelsner temp HHITProject HHITyears http www candoo com genresources hurricane htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons amp oldid 1155799606 1802 Atlantic hurricane season, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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