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List of Pacific hurricanes before 1900

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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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On August 9, a severe cyclonic storm struck Hawaii. Heavy rains flooded a plantation on the Big Island, causing around $ 5000 (1871 dollars) or $ 108,556 (2021 dollars) in damage. Trees were blown down. On Maui, there was considerable damage to trees and buildings. Significant damage was
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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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experienced a "severe hurricane" from the northeast, veering to southwest; the vessel "hove on beam-ends." The veering intense wind suggests that the hurricane passed slightly northwest of the vessel, which experienced the left side. If a hurricane progressed from
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Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of Commodore M. C. Perry, United States Navy, by Order of the Government of the United
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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
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go; she "dashed away like lightning before the tempest." The crew kept her "scudding" until the hurricane abated and then laid her in a heavy gale from the southwest. The vessel reported a position of
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with the head of the mainmast, when the ship righted a little. At 1 pm on 2 October, the hurricane still increased with the ship on her beam-ends; she lost her fore-topmast with much other damage.
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and emerged into the Pacific Ocean as a tropical storm on October 4. It dissipated or was lost track of on October 3. While in the Pacific, this hurricane hassled and damaged a ship, the
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Seven systems are recorded. One existed in June and two in August from the third to sixth and eighth through ninth days of that month respectively. Another was recorded on September 4.
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From September 21 to September 24, German shipping logs reported a tropical cyclone, with a path running northwest from near 17°N 141°W to close to the Big Island to near 19°N 160°W.
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On October 1, a cyclone first spotted on September 29 made landfall in Mexico, having rapidly moved north for its short life. It caused much loss of life and property damage.
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circuit of "thirty-four points" of the compass in 6 hours. This account suggests a small, violent hurricane moving less than 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h); the
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and made for Acapulco. Given the southeasterly hurricane, she probably had passed to the right of the west-moving storm, which passed to her south. The
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probably actually overtook the hurricane from its southeastern quadrant and traveled through the eyewall almost completely around the eye of the storm.
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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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increased still with vivid lightning and heavy rain. At 4 am, the storm split the fore-topsail. At 8 am, the vessel lost her
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World Meteorological Organization Operational Hydrology Report No. 1: Manual For Estimation of Probable Maximum Precipitation
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From November 17 to November 20, German shipping records recorded a cyclone. This may have actually been a type of seasonal
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A hurricane struck Tlapa in Guerrero, Mexico, producing strong winds, hail, excessive rains, and other natural phenomena.
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A cyclone moved west-northwest well south and southwest of Baja California from September 2 to September 6 of this year.
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Before June or after October of this year, a system considered a tropical cyclone made landfall just north of the
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Four systems are known. They existed on August 9 to 10, August 13 to 14, September 10 to 11, and September 20.
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VII. Reports from 1–6 October 1850 suggest that a "gale...with great violence" swept the whole Mexican coast.
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reported by indigenous newspapers on both islands with the accounts suggesting a major category 3 hurricane.
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Before June or after October, a system considered a tropical cyclone made landfall in northern California.
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Two tropical cyclones existed, from September 21 to 23 and on October 3. Including one that struck Mexico
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In July, a cyclone was reported near the location 13°N, 118°W. It may have been traveling southwestward.
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On the late afternoon of October 27, a major hurricane with estimated winds of 110 knots hit
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This hurricane apparently progressed northwestward at less than 8 miles per hour (13 km/h).
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Three systems are recorded. They existed on September 16, October 21, and some time in October.
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Two tropical cyclones are known. One existed from September 28 to 30, the other on October 23.
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On November 1, a destructive hurricane did heavy damage to shipping and sunk three vessels at
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A hurricane tore the cover off the church and ruined many houses in the town of Huaynamota in
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in Mexico. Earthquakes accompanied the storm, and many houses and the church building fell.
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García Acosta, Virginia; Pérez Zevallos, Juan Manuel; Molina del Villar, América (2003).
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In December 1832, according to a log from a German Merchant Marine vessel later left at
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Another existed five days later, on 7 August, when a very destructive severe storm in
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On September 7, German shipping logs recorded the existence of a tropical cyclone.
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experienced a "severe hurricane," which threw her on beam-ends and dismasted her.
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Four systems existed, on July 31, September 12, October 5 to 6, and October 25.
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Two tropical cyclones were reported. They existed on July 6 and October 13.
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On July 6 and from October 3 to 6, two tropical cyclones were recorded.
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At midnight on 2/3 October, the wind blew as hard as ever against the
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The one tropical cyclone known this year existed on August 2 and 3.
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On November 21, a cyclone was reported at a location of 21°N 174°W.
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In late September, a hurricane with winds estimated near 110 
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On 11 August 1891, a severe thunderstorm occurred at and about
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A system was recorded on September 19 by German shipping logs.
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On July 10, a storm of unknown strength was encountered by the
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Eight systems are recorded. I. One existed on an unknown date.
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On June 17, German shipping logs reported a tropical cyclone.
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Two tropical cyclones existed, on June 20 and September 6.
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on October 3 as a Category 2, survived passage over
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A system was recorded by German shipping logs on July 3.
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in the region typically formed between May and November.
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were total losses. The total damage exceeded $ 500,000.
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A tropical cyclone existed On October 24 of this year.
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On 14 November, a violent hurricane lasted 3 hours at
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One existed on an unknown date in October. 1105:A tropical cyclone existed on August 18 and 19. 1744:"A History of Significant Local Weather Events" 1540:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 155:, a tropical cyclone occurred southeast of the 1809: 1807: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1166:On November 1, unusual waves were reported at 821:for San Francisco; she put back to Mazatlán. 693:On 1 October 1850, a "severe gale" threw the 8: 900:A tropical cyclone existed on September 10. 889:caused heavy damage in southern California. 810:on beam-ends, and she lay twenty-one hours. 537:V. On 26 September 1850, a "severe gale" at 1532:"The San Diego Hurricane of 2 October 1858" 1226:Pre-1890 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 734:At 1 AM on 2 October, the wind against the 1407: 1405: 1403: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 991:A tropical cyclone existed on November 5. 843:A system was reported from July 16 to 19. 452:IV. On 9 September 1850, a "hurricane" at 51: 1493: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 1479: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 851:A tropical cyclone existed on October 3. 490:For five hours on 11 September 1850, the 373:encountered a "severe gale of wind" near 1455: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1782:California State University, Northridge 1236: 813:On 5/6 October, "the gale" damaged the 1777:Tropical Cyclone Effects on California 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 971:, which had made landfall in Southern 799:arrived at Acapulco at the same time. 590:, encountered a "severe hurricane" at 572:on her beam-ends, and she lost cargo. 178:encountered a "severe hurricane" near 1814:United States Weather Bureau (1947). 1701:"Monthly Weather Review, August 1891" 110:, an Augustinian missionary friar in 7: 1026:, several small boats, and numerous 882:A system was recorded on August 17. 358:A system existed on June 21 and 22. 1412:Willis Edwin Hurd (February 1929). 806:, a "violent hurricane" threw the 709:, voyaging from San Francisco for 369:II. On or about 24 June 1850, the 25: 1730:World Meteorological Organization 1324:"Tropical Cyclone's in the 1800s" 1178:A cyclone, which passed near the 1320:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 1195: 1113:On 2 August, a cyclone existed. 716:At midnight on 1/2 October, the 1545:American Meteorological Society 418:encountered a "severe gale" at 1706:. United States Weather Bureau 1: 1652:. 28 October 1876. p. 10 1155:A system existed on July 19. 911:A system existed on July 25. 167:, and thence to a point near 18:1891 Pacific hurricane season 1498:Stephen Visher (June 1922). 1145:San Diego County, California 575:VI. On 3 October 1850, the 411:III. On 5 August 1850, the 264:, sailing from Canton (now 1856: 1724:J. L. H. 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Index

1891 Pacific hurricane season

Pacific
Tropical cyclones
Pacific hurricane seasons
1900s
1910s
1920–1924
1925
Juan Bautista Moya
Tlapa
Chilapa
Colima City
Jalisco
Deutsche Seewarte
Hawaiian Islands
Ka Lae
Hawaii (island)
Johnston Atoll
13°N 160°W / 13°N 160°W / 13; -160
Mazatlán
San Blas, Nayarit
Isthmus of Tehuantepec
Gulf of Mexico
barque
Guangzhou
Valparaíso
15°0′N 138°40′W / 15.000°N 138.667°W / 15.000; -138.667
Tahiti
Formosa

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