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maize corn grains without pity. Successive earthquakes at quick intervals further terrorized the populace." In this and other cases, the "earthquakes" probably entered the records because the hurricane winds shook houses and other occupied buildings, and survivors likened the shaking to that of a continuous earthquake.
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and mainsail. The captain "scudded" the vessel, putting her before the blast. The tempest raged through the night with momentarily increased fury. The wind veered from southwesterly to southerly to southeasterly to easterly to northeasterly to northerly to westerly to southwesterly, making the
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viewed this tempest as "a miraculous prodigy of the Lord to confirm his missionary preaching among the indigenous people. The wind unleashed over the town of Tlaba and lashed the countryside and cottages like a giant whip. The fury of the gale uprooted and demolished trees. Hail shattered the
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and thereafter drifted likely in a direction opposite the progression of the storm through a prolonged gale. Captain Watt described the gale as equally severe as those in the West Indies. This offshore hurricane occurred contemporaneously with the next succeeding hurricane.
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and then brought the vessel to the wind, which blew her directly down on her side or beam-ends. Captain Watt then ordered her put again before the wind, but the crew did not succeed in executing this order. The crew then let the
1182:, was first spotted southwest of Manzanillo on August 26, before it paralleled the coast from August 29 to August 31. The "tropical hurricane" made landfall on the night of September 1 before moving into mainland Mexico.
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1361:. Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, USN, and Francis Lister Hawks, DD, LLD, Eds., Vol II, United States Senate Executive Document No. 79 (33rd Congress, 2nd Session), 333-359.
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Businger, Steven; M. P. Nogelmeier; P. W. U. Chinn; T. Schroeder (2018). "Hurricane with a
History: Hawaiian Newspapers Illuminate an 1871 Storm".
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1383:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones, 1947-1961"
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637:At 4 am on 4 October 1850, the hurricane blew the
33:Track maps of Pacific hurricanes from 1832 to 1922
1251:Desastres agrícolas en México: catálogo histórico
1135:. Very heavy rain fell in the mountains east of
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1105:A tropical cyclone existed on August 18 and 19.
1744:"A History of Significant Local Weather Events"
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537:V. On 26 September 1850, a "severe gale" at
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1814:United States Weather Bureau (1947).
1701:"Monthly Weather Review, August 1891"
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1412:Willis Edwin Hurd (February 1929).
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1324:"Tropical Cyclone's in the 1800s"
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911:A system existed on July 25.
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18:1887 Pacific hurricane season
1498:Stephen Visher (June 1922).
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575:VI. On 3 October 1850, the
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1724:J. L. H. Paulhaus (1973).
1620:"Hurricane #4-Storm Track"
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1835:Pacific hurricane seasons
1211:Atlantic hurricane season
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56:Pacific hurricane seasons
1840:19th-century meteorology
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1216:Pacific hurricane season
1203:Tropical cyclones portal
887:1858 San Diego Hurricane
1586:Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc
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1774:Court, Arnold (1980).
1679:Monthly Weather Review
1565:"Inflation Calacutaor"
1507:Monthly Weather Review
1421:Monthly Weather Review
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66:before 1900
1829:Categories
1801:Hurd p. 45
1788:2014-04-04
1760:2008-09-04
1710:2011-06-21
1686:2012-01-04
1656:2014-04-04
1628:2006-09-07
1570:2021-04-14
1550:2006-09-07
1512:2006-10-25
1427:2006-09-07
1393:2006-09-07
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1277:2004437536
1232:References
1016:Manzanillo
981:Costa Rica
958:Kona storm
711:El Realejo
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143:, Mexico.
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973:Nicaragua
937:Jamestown
645:from the
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81:1920–1924
1189:See also
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161:Ka Lae
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176:Japan
112:Tlapa
76:1910s
71:1900s
1281:OCLC
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