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List of Florida hurricanes (1900–1949)

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killed. On the mainland, the cyclone results in severe crop damage and the destruction of many houses in the Miami area, and across the state the hurricane causes 141 fatalities and over $ 360,000 in damage (1906 USD, $ 8.6 million 2008 USD). The storm tracked northward and ultimately made a second landfall as a tropical storm near Jacksonville.
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strikes the southeastern portion of the state with wind gusts of at least 155 mph (250 km/h); sustained winds of over 100 mph (160 km/h) occur along 70 miles (120 km) of the eastern coastline. The hurricane produces heavy rainfall, which causes damaging flooding along
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September 10, 1912 – A tropical depression forms in the Gulf of Mexico and later moves ashore in extreme southeastern Mississippi; the developing disturbance produces heavy rainfall, including 23.2 inches (588 mm) at Cedar Key, and while making landfall it causes minor shipping and
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crop fields. Heavy damage is also reported from Fort Myers to Sarasota, and statewide damage from the hurricane totals about $ 31 million (1947 USD, $ 300 million 2008 USD). The hurricane causes 11 direct fatalities in the state, and is indirectly responsible for six more.
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moves through the Florida Keys before crossing the extreme southeastern portion of the state. High seas destroy hundreds of vessels in the region, including many houseboats of the hundreds of workers on the Florida East Coast Railway construction through the Keys; a total of 135 workers are
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which produces wind gusts of over 122 mph (196 km/h). It drops moderate to heavy rainfall across the southern portion of the state, peaking at 11 inches (280 mm) in Miami, and causes considerable flooding. Across the state, the hurricane severely damages 1,161 homes and
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at its southern end, which surpasses the levee and floods a 450 mi (1165 km) area up to 12 feet (3.6 m) deep. The flooding, which lasts for several weeks, causes severe loss of human and animal life; damage in the state is estimated at $ 25 million (1928 USD, $
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with wind gusts of over 153 mph (246 km/h). The winds severely damage crops across its path, with the avocado and grapefruit crops sustaining heavy losses. Many houses along its path are damaged, as well, and monetary damage in the state totals $ 45 million (1949 USD, $
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as a minimal hurricane, this makes this the last hurricane to directly hit the Tampa Bay area to date. The hurricane causes moderate crop damage in the western portion of the state, with its storm surge resulting in additional coastal damage. Monetary damage across the state totals about $
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a day later. High tides and heavy rainfall causes flooding in the keys, though damage is fairly minor. On the mainland, the hurricane destroys 10% of the state's citrus crop, and causes moderate damage elsewhere. Across the state, the hurricane results in around $ 360,000 (1910 USD, $
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moves makes landfall near Pensacola on Ft. Walton Beach with recorded sustained winds of 103 mph (166 km/h) and gusts to 125 mph (200 km/h); the passage of the cyclone results in 5 fatalities and about $ 170,000 in damage (1917 USD, $ 2.9 million
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hits near Miami with gusts reaching 123 mph (198 km/h) and later moves ashore along the Florida Panhandle. Its accompanying 4.1 foot (1.25 m) storm surge causes coastal flooding in the southeast portion of the state. The hurricane drowns five people in
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crosses the central portion of the state, dropping 14.1 inches (357 mm) of rain at Miami and heavily eroding northeastern beaches; damage is estimated at $ 3 million (1925 USD, $ 40.8 million 2016 USD). The storm kills 16 people in the
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with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h). Its winds severely damage the citrus crop, which accounts for about 80% of the damage total of $ 63 million (1944 USD, $ 772 million 2008 USD) in the state. A total of 18 people are killed in the
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of the season hits about 20 miles (32 km) south of Fort Myers, and while crossing the state drops up to 15 inches (380 mm) of precipitation. The passage of the storm results in some flooding damage, as well as three indirect deaths from a plane
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as major hurricane and brushes the rest of the island chain, destroying about 400 buildings and 300 boats; damage is estimated at $ 1 million (1909 USD, $ 24 million 2008 USD). Thirteen fatalities are reported throughout the
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crosses the southern portion of the state, and two days later hits near Apalachicola. The cyclone produces several tornadoes in the Miami area, and despite its ferocity overall damage is minor; three people are killed in association with the
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of the season hits near Yankeetown, dropping moderate rainfall which causes further flooding across the southern portion of the state. Nine tornadoes are spawned by the storm, which collectively destroy three houses and damage dozens of
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as the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane, producing a storm surge of 10 feet and waves of up to 20 feet which causes severe damage near the coast. As it crosses the state, strongly northerly winds pile up water from
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moves across the southern portion of the state and drops up to 13 inches (330 mm) of rainfall; the rainfall causes further flooding damage which ends an unusually wet season in the state. Wind damage is
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strikes Jupiter, with its strong winds destroying 4 million boxes of citrus fruit. The passage of the hurricane results in $ 2 million in damage (1933 USD, $ 33 million 2008 USD) and two
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August 11, 1911 – Pensacola experiences 80 mph (130 km/h) winds and 4.48 inches (114 mm) of precipitation in association with a hurricane hitting southern Alabama; damage is fairly
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of the season hits the Florida Keys and brushes the southern portion of the state with winds of over 100 mph (160 km/h). The storm spawns 3 tornadoes, one of which destroys 25 houses in
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hits Fort Pierce and later on the Panhandle near Apalachicola. The storm causes minor damage, limited to uprooted trees and power outages, and kills one after rough waves capsized a boat at Cedar Key.
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moves ashore near Pensacola, causing fairly minor damage, largely limited to its second landfall. Four fatalities are indirectly related to the hurricane when a boat capsized in the Gulf of Mexico.
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hurricane, recording peak wind gusts of around 120 mph (195 km/h). Despite the intensity, overall damage is small due to its fast track. The hurricane causes one drowning in Pensacola.
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reports the death toll in the state at 372 casualties, with a note that the total could be several dozen greater. Damage is heavy in Pensacola from the final landfall of the hurricane.
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October 16, 1923 – Winds reach 64 mph (103 km/h) at Pensacola in association with a hurricane hitting Louisiana, which causes shipping damage in northwestern Florida.
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hits near the Florida/Georgia border, and after turning southwestward into the Gulf of Mexico loops to the northeast through the Florida Panhandle. The storm causes high tides and
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315 million 2008 USD). The death toll is unknown, but is estimated at over 2,500 fatalities, making the cyclone the third deadliest hurricane in American history.
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September 22, 1920 – A hurricane strikes southern Louisiana, with its outer rainbands producing trace precipitation and gale-force winds in the western Florida Panhandle.
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destroys 39 others, with damage totaling $ 12 million (1948 USD, $ 107 million 2008 USD). Three people are killed, with another 45 hospitalized.
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with sustained winds estimated at 185 mph (300 km/h) and gusts exceeding 200 mph (320 km/h), one of only three hurricanes to hit the United States at
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of the season hits near Clearwater, dropping moderate precipitation which reaches 8.88 inches (225 mm) near its landfall location; minor damage is reported.
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as a tropical storm, producing tropical storm force winds throughout the state. Prior warning keeps nearly all ships in the state at port, and no damage is reported.
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moves ashore along southern Louisiana, with its high tides extending eastward and reaching 3.4 feet at Pensacola. Damage is minor along the Florida Panhandle.
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September 30, 1920 – The final storm of season makes landfall near Cedar Key, bringing rainfall and gusty winds along much of the western coast. It causes
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hits southeastern Louisiana, with the eastern portion of its circulation causing slight crop damage and gale-force winds across the western Florida Panhandle.
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September 4, 1945 – A weak tropical storm brushes the western coastline before turning to the northwest, and causes minor damage to boats in Miami.
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of the season moves ashore near Cedar Key after previously passing through the Florida Keys. It drops heavy rainfall which causes some flooding damage.
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408 million 2008 USD). Additionally, four people are killed in the state, though it is unknown if all are directly related to the hurricane.
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June 13, 1912 – The first storm of the season hits southern Louisiana, which produces about 3 inches (75 mm) of rainfall in Pensacola.
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September 15, 1924 – A minimal hurricane moves ashore near Panama City, producing winds of up to 80 mph (130 km/h) but little damage.
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July 5, 1916 – High tides and about $ 1 million (1916 USD, $ 20 million 2008 USD) in the Pensacola area are caused by a
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October 17, 1923 – A tropical storm makes landfall on southern Mississippi, with winds reaching 56 mph (90 km/h) in Pensacola.
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November 15, 1916 – The remnants of a tropical storm brush the Florida Keys, but fails to produce significant damage in the state.
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October 17, 1922 – A weak tropical storm moves ashore just west of the Florida/Alabama; there were no reports of serious damage.
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September 20, 1909 – The western Florida Panhandle receives minor damage, mostly to shipping, from a hurricane hitting southern
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September 18, 1907 – A tropical depression crosses the southern portion of the state; no damage or fatalities are reported.
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makes landfall as a Category 4 hurricane near Miami. A powerful storm surge in excess of 11 feet (3.3 m) floods
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August 18, 1947 – Winds gusts reach 45 mph (70 km/h) along the Florida Keys in association with a developing
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June 28, 1909 – Fort Lauderdale is struck by a tropical storm, which produces light winds and otherwise little impact.
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June 17, 1906 – A hurricane produces locally strong winds as it crosses the extreme southeastern portion of the state.
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September 4, 1915 – Apalachicola is struck by a hurricane that causes above normal tides and locally moderate damage.
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September 25, 1909 – A tropical depression crosses the southern portion of the state, with no severe impact reported.
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October 17, 1904 – Light structural damage and locally heavy crop losses result from a hurricane hitting south of
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is initially—but erroneously—forecast to strike Florida, with storm warnings issued from Jacksonville through Key West.
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September 28, 1901 – A tropical storm makes landfall near Apalachicola, though its effects, if any, are unknown.
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September 30, 1919 – Moving ashore along the Georgia coastline, a tropical storm brushes northeastern Florida.
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September 28, 1907 – Strong winds and heavy rainfall occurs in association with a tropical storm striking the
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causes light damage and power outages near the coastline; one person is killed after being struck by flying debris.
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August 29, 1909 – A weak tropical storm crosses the eastern portion of the state, resulting in minor impact.
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June 28, 1907 – The first storm of the season moves ashore near Panama City, with no severe impact reported.
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September 26, 1939 – 49 mph (79 km/h) wind gusts and no damage are reported in occurrence with a
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of the season crosses through the center of the state; as it previously crossed the mountainous terrain of the
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July 4, 1919 – The first storm of the season hits just west of Pensacola, with no severe impact reported.
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as a minimal tropical storm; inland, it drops heavy rainfall which causes millions of dollars in crop damage.
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crosses the southern portion of the state, causing some minor structural damage and minor power outages.
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November 3, 1904 – The fifth storm of the season made landfall as a tropical storm near Pensacola.
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seasons were the only years during the time period in which a storm did not affect the Floridan coasts.
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with wind gusts reaching 150 mph (240 km/h). The winds ignite a fire at three hangars at the
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was the year with the most tropical cyclones affecting the state, with a total of 6 systems. The
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June 12, 1906 – A tropical storm moves ashore near Panama City; no severe impact is reported.
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moves ashore in Mississippi, with its outer rainbands producing winds of 51 mph at Pensacola.
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drops heavy rainfall and spawns a tornado in Miami, resulting in minor damage and two injuries.
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makes landfall near Daytona Beach; it produces heavy rainfall but results in minimal damage.
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August 24, 1916 – A tropical storm moves across the southeastern portion of the state.
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October 5, 1933 – Paralleling the Florida Keys before accelerating northeastward, a
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July 22, 1934 – Moving southwestward into the northeastern portion of the state, a
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October 10, 1902 – Pensacola is struck by a tropical storm; its impact is unknown.
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June 22, 1918 – A tropical depression crosses the southern portion of the state.
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September 17, 1926 – The Florida Keys are brushed by a slow-moving and weak
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September 17, 1914 – The only tropical storm of the season strikes near the
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strikes near Apalachicola after crossing the Florida Keys, causing minor damage.
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July 29, 1936 – After moving across the southern portion of the state, a
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of the season hits near Pensacola, and causes no marked damage along its path.
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October 21, 1926 – Passing a short distance east of the Florida Keys, a
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September 21, 1937 – A weak tropical storm hits near the mouth of the
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is struck by a tropical storm which produces heavy rainfall along its path.
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Eric S. Blake; Edward N. Rappaport; Christopher W. Landsea (April 2007).
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October 21, 1924 – Moderate crop and flooding damage occurs after
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The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was the
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moving across the northern portion of the state; no damage is reported.
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August 28, 1911 – A hurricane makes landfall on extreme southern
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The following is a list of hurricanes with known deaths in the state.
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August 2, 1940 – Light winds are reported in association with a
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June 13, 1901 – The first storm of the season hits just east of
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5.2 million (1946 USD, $ 57.5 million 2008 USD).
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produces moderate winds, but there is little damage along the coast.
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Relief train derailed by storm surge during the 1935 hurricane near
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as a major hurricane, where it causes further damage and flooding.
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before executing a counter-clockwise loop and striking again near
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later than any other United States tropical cyclone on record, a
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dropping heavy rainfall across Florida and killing one child in
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September 28, 1935 – Passing a short distance of Miami, a
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May 14, 1916 – A minimal tropical storm crosses the state.
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produces light winds but no reported damage after hitting near
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August 4, 1911 – A tropical depression develops near the
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moves ashore near Fort Lauderdale, and after emerging into the
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produces gusty winds across the northern portion of the state.
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September 1, 1933 – Passing to the south of Key West, a
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of the season hit near Tallahassee, resulting in minor damage.
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June 14, 1902 – The first storm of the season hits near
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September 21, 1948 – The Florida Keys are struck by a
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August 10, 1901 – A tropical storm moves ashore near
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produces light winds and minor damage in the Florida Keys.
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Destruction in Delray Beach from 1928 Okeechobee hurricane
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are lost when a hurricane moves through the region in 1906
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October 8, 1946 – Rapidly weakening from peak, the
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October 17, 1910 – The Florida Keys are brushed by
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8.3 million 2008 USD) and eleven fatalities.
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August 1, 1915 – A minimal hurricane hits near
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October 12, 1900 – A tropical storm hits near
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Tracks of hurricanes over Florida from 1900 to 1949
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Archived from 3164:"Hurricanes and Tropical Disturbances of 1935" 2726:. Associated Press. 1928-08-08. Archived from 2663:. Associated Press. 1926-10-21. Archived from 2561:"Severe Local Hail and Wind Storms, July 1926" 2272:. Associated Press. 1916-10-19. Archived from 778:moves ashore near Miami after developing near 507:strikes the southwestern portion of the state. 4005: 3932: 2364:Isaac Cline & Alexander Mitchell (1920). 1916:. Hurricane Research Division. Archived from 8: 3764:. United Press International. Archived from 1103:Number of recorded storms affecting Florida 666:August 20, 1933 – The remnants of the 3003:"Tropical storms and Hurricanes in Florida" 2142:"Raw observations for Hurricane #3 of 1911" 4012: 3998: 3990: 3939: 3925: 3917: 3823: 3821: 3819: 3817: 3691: 3689: 3687: 3685: 3683: 3650: 3648: 3615: 3613: 3548: 3546: 3389:"Tropical Disturbance of June 12–16, 1939" 3157: 3155: 3153: 3088: 3086: 2964: 2962: 2960: 2591: 2589: 2587: 2426: 2424: 2359: 2357: 2232: 2230: 2228: 2226: 2103: 2101: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1936: 1934: 1101: 1084:August 26, 1949 – A Category 4 473:the storm results in an indirect fatality. 1907: 1905: 1903: 1901: 1899: 1897: 1895: 1893: 1891: 1889: 1792: 1790: 1757: 1755: 655:July 30, 1933 – Moving ashore near 382:produces above normal tides in Pensacola. 3513: 3511: 3195:"Florida Escapes as Hurricane Veers Off" 2878:. Associated Press. 1932. Archived from 2686: 2684: 1724: 1722: 1720: 1718: 1716: 1714: 1712: 1710: 1708: 1706: 1236: 992:Surf from 1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane 392:making landfall on southern Mississippi. 2693:"West Indian Hurricanes of August 1928" 1975:"September 1907 Forecasts and Warnings" 1602: 3892:Middletown Times Herald (1949-08-29). 3485:"Tropical Disturbances of August 1940" 3222: 3220: 3218: 2876:"Hurricane Danger Passes from Florida" 924:June 24, 1945 – An early-season 18:List of Florida hurricanes (1900-1949) 3421:"Tropical Disturbance of August 1939" 2529:"Storms and Weather Warnings of 1925" 2331:"Weather Warnings for September 1919" 1762:United States Weather Bureau (1901). 1642:United States Weather Bureau (1900). 754:indicates 409 fatalities in the 7: 3357:"Hurricane of September 16–22, 1938" 2724:"Tropical Gale Lashes Florida Coast" 2169:Hurricane Research Division (2006). 2140:Hurricane Research Division (2006). 2076:Hurricane Research Division (2006). 1729:Hurricane Research Division (2007). 232:September 27, 1906 – Southern 152:, crosses the state, and exits near 1912:Chris Landsea; et al. (2008). 598:makes landfall between Jupiter and 457:Damage in Miami from 1926 hurricane 3730:"Severe Storms for September 1947" 3063:"Hurricane Aims for Florida, Cuba" 317:, which strikes the mainland near 25: 1004:September 8, 1947 – A weak 522:July 27, 1926 – A moderate 187:, with no severe impact reported. 4021:List of United States hurricanes 3587:"Severe Local Storms, June 1945" 3234:. Weather Bureau. Archived from 2937:"Florida Effects from Hurricane" 1691: 1583: 980:of the season moves ashore near 576:of the season moves ashore near 41:have affected the U.S. state of 37:Between 1900 and 1949, 108  3874:from the original on 2009-03-19 3862:"Severe Storms for August 1949" 3842:from the original on 2009-03-19 3803:from the original on 2009-03-19 3742:from the original on 2009-03-19 3710:from the original on 2009-03-19 3669:from the original on 2009-03-19 3634:from the original on 2011-01-04 3599:from the original on 2009-03-19 3567:from the original on 2008-03-07 3532:from the original on 2006-03-04 3497:from the original on 2009-03-19 3465:from the original on 2009-03-19 3433:from the original on 2009-03-19 3401:from the original on 2009-03-19 3369:from the original on 2009-03-19 3337:from the original on 2009-03-19 3305:from the original on 2009-03-19 3273:from the original on 2009-03-19 3229:"Tropical Disturbances of 1936" 3176:from the original on 2007-10-26 3139:from the original on 2014-01-07 3107:from the original on 2008-05-16 3001:Williams & Duedall (1997). 2983:from the original on 2013-11-26 2917:from the original on 2008-02-27 2857:from the original on 2016-03-03 2825:from the original on 2009-03-19 2793:from the original on 2023-12-17 2705:from the original on 2009-03-19 2610:from the original on 2007-10-30 2573:from the original on 2009-03-19 2541:from the original on 2016-03-03 2509:from the original on 2009-03-19 2477:from the original on 2009-03-19 2445:from the original on 2006-10-14 2410:from the original on 2016-12-21 2378:from the original on 2006-10-14 2343:from the original on 2006-10-14 2311:from the original on 2008-09-08 2251:from the original on 2008-08-27 2212:from the original on 2006-10-14 2180:from the original on 2006-10-14 2151:from the original on 2006-10-14 2122:from the original on 2006-10-14 2087:from the original on 2006-10-14 2058:from the original on 2006-10-14 2026:from the original on 2008-09-06 1987:from the original on 2008-08-29 1955:from the original on 2012-01-13 1875:from the original on 2006-10-14 1843:from the original on 2006-10-14 1811:from the original on 2008-08-30 1776:from the original on 2016-03-03 1741:from the original on 2007-07-14 1731:"Atlantic hurricane best track" 1656:from the original on 2016-03-03 1624:from the original on 2023-12-17 1238: 1019:September 23, 1947 – The 1011:September 17, 1947 – The 946:September 15, 1945 – The 832:September 17, 1938 – The 800:August 21, 1936 – A weak 594:September 17, 1928 – The 540:September 18, 1926 – The 3762:"Storm Sweeps Through Georgia" 1013:1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane 936:, and spawns one tornado near 722:September 3, 1935 – The 433:September 9, 1919 – The 238:struck by a moderate hurricane 137:September 5, 1900 – The 1: 4288:Florida history-related lists 3791:"Severe Storms for July 1948" 2971:"1933 Monthly Weather Review" 2905:"1932 Monthly Weather Review" 2598:"1926 Monthly Weather Review" 2366:"1920 Monthly Weather Review" 2299:"1917 Monthly Weather Review" 2239:"1916 Monthly Weather Review" 2200:"1915 Monthly Weather Review" 2110:"1911 Monthly Weather Review" 2046:"1910 Monthly Weather Review" 2014:"1909 Monthly Weather Review" 1943:"1906 Monthly Weather Review" 1863:"1904 Monthly Weather Review" 1831:"1903 Monthly Weather Review" 1799:"1902 Monthly Weather Review" 976:November 1, 1946 – The 912:October 19, 1944 – The 905:September 10, 1944 – A 898:October 20, 1941 – The 644:September 15, 1932 – A 611:September 28, 1929 – A 476:October 25, 1921 – The 398:September 13, 1916 – A 378:September 29, 1915 – A 294:October 11, 1909 – The 257:October 18, 1906 – The 193:September 11, 1903 – A 3860:U.S. Weather Bureau (1949). 3789:U.S. Weather Bureau (1948). 3728:U.S. Weather Bureau (1947). 2969:Charles L. Mitchell (1933). 2786:. National Weather Service. 2559:U.S. Weather Bureau (1926). 2527:U.S. Weather Bureau (1925). 2495:U.S. Weather Bureau (1924). 1072:October 5, 1948 – The 1057:September 4, 1948 – A 1035:along the eastern coastline. 702:October 6, 1934 – The 680:September 4, 1933 – A 358:coastal damage in Pensacola. 3760:Staff Writer (1947-10-07). 3227:Ivan Ray Tannehill (1936). 2935:Times Herald (1933-07-31). 1038:October 12, 1947 – A 916:of the season strikes near 626:August 9, 1930 – The 572:August 7, 1928 – The 435:1919 Florida Keys hurricane 419:September 29, 1917 – 296:1909 Florida Keys hurricane 259:1906 Florida Keys hurricane 248:Hundreds of workers on the 173:September 17, 1901 – 108:. All of these storms made 4304: 3867:. Monthly Weather Review. 3796:. Monthly Weather Review. 3735:. Monthly Weather Review. 3592:. Monthly Weather Review. 2329:H.C. Frankenfield (1919). 2297:H.C. Frankenfield (1917). 2237:H.C. Frankenfield (1916). 1677:(Database). United States 1027:October 7, 1947 – A 886:October 6, 1941 – A 858:August 11, 1939 – A 839:June 16, 1939 – The 834:1938 New England hurricane 807:July 30, 1937 – The 785:June 15, 1936 – The 637:August 30, 1932 – A 587:August 14, 1928 – A 250:Florida East Coast Railway 114:Category 4 hurricanes 3954: 3095:"Tropical Storms of 1934" 2850:. Weather Bureau Office. 2811:Charles Mitchell (1929). 2628:Russell F. Pfost (2003). 2596:Charles Mitchell (1926). 1679:National Hurricane Center 1213: 1199: 1185: 1171: 1157: 1143: 1129: 1115: 1110: 1046:July 9, 1948 – The 738:. A pressure of 892  682:Category 3 hurricane 596:1928 Okeechobee hurricane 139:Great Galveston hurricane 47:1928 Okeechobee Hurricane 3419:I.R. Tannehille (1939). 2396:Edward H. Bowie (1921). 2198:Edward H. Bowie (1915). 2044:Edward B. Howie (1910). 1764:"Monthly Weather Review" 1644:"Monthly Weather Review" 1591:Tropical cyclones portal 1050:of the season hits near 843:of the season hits near 814:August 30, 1937 – 724:1935 Labor Day hurricane 550:National Weather Service 478:1921 Tampa Bay hurricane 469:and crop damage, and in 86:1935 Labor Day hurricane 3835:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3703:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3662:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3627:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3585:Mary O. Souder (1945). 3560:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3525:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3490:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3458:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3451:Willis E. Hurd (1939). 3426:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3394:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3362:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3355:I.R. Tannehill (1938). 3330:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3323:Willis E. Hurd (1937). 3298:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3291:Willis E. Hurd (1937). 3266:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3259:Willis E. Hurd (1937). 3169:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 3125:David A. Glenn (2005). 3100:. U.S. Weather Bureau. 2976:. 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One estimate by the 718: 668:seventh tropical storm 568: 458: 411:strong Category 2 253: 133: 34: 4278:Hurricanes in Florida 2691:R. Weightman (1928). 1861:Alfred Henry (1904). 991: 928:moves inland between 713: 628:second tropical storm 566: 456: 349:extratropical cyclone 247: 127: 32: 3828:H.C. Sumner (1949). 3696:H.C. Sumner (1947). 3655:H.C. Sumner (1946). 3620:H.C. Sumner (1946). 3553:H.C. Sumner (1944). 3518:H.C. Sumner (1941). 3093:Gordon Dunn (1934). 736:Saffir–Simpson scale 542:1926 Miami hurricane 323:Category 2 hurricane 90:1926 Miami hurricane 4273:Atlantic hurricanes 1104: 867:weak tropical storm 697:tropical depression 661:a minimal hurricane 646:weak tropical storm 132:from 1906 hurricane 128:Shipping damage in 39:Atlantic hurricanes 3948:Florida hurricanes 2108:W.F. Reed (1911). 1102: 1098:Monthly statistics 994: 869:hitting Louisiana. 827:Steinhatchee River 795:moderate hurricane 744:Western Hemisphere 719: 675:moderate hurricane 569: 526:moves ashore near 459: 402:moves ashore near 254: 134: 35: 4258: 4257: 4114:Gulf Coast states 3987: 3986: 3033:AP (1933-10-05). 2463:W.P. Day (1924). 2431:W.P. Day (1924). 1574: 1573: 1246:Number of deaths 1227: 1226: 1111:Number of storms 959:Naval Air Station 860:minimal hurricane 847:, with its outer 421:A major hurricane 400:low-pressure area 315:a major hurricane 273:Florida Panhandle 16:(Redirected from 4295: 4014: 4007: 4000: 3991: 3941: 3934: 3927: 3918: 3912: 3911: 3909: 3908: 3902: 3896:. 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Index

List of Florida hurricanes (1900-1949)

Atlantic hurricanes
Florida
1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
1947 season
1905
1908
1913
1927
1931
1942
1943
1935 Labor Day hurricane
1926 Miami hurricane
1945
1947
1948
1949
landfall
Category 4 hurricanes

Pensacola
Great Galveston hurricane
Florida Keys
Cedar Key
Jacksonville
Apalachicola
Fort Lauderdale
Pensacola

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