246:. It officially began on June 16 and lasted until October 31, dates delimiting the period when a majority of storms were perceived to form in the Atlantic Ocean. A total of 11 systems were documented, including a late-season cyclone retroactively added a decade later. Five of the eleven systems intensified into hurricanes, and two further attained their peaks as major hurricanes. Activity began with the formation of a tropical storm in the Caribbean on June 20, which then made landfalls in Florida and North Carolina at hurricane intensity, causing one death and at least $ 75,000 in damage. In late August, a Category 3 hurricane on the modern-day
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low again the next day. Finally, on
October 19, a closed area of low pressure developed between Miami, Florida and the Bahamas, possibly in connection with a frontal zone. Given the system's compact circulation, it is likely a tropical depression formed and progressed northeast before the low transitioned into an extratropical cyclone over the north central Atlantic.
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1381:. A few days later, an extratropical cyclone drifted south and then east over the northeastern Atlantic, potentially acquiring subtropical characteristics by September 6; it dissipated two days later. On September 8, a compact low formed at the tail-end of a dissipating stationary front off the coastline of North Carolina. Within the
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October 12 and attained its peak at Category 2 intensity with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) while making landfall along a deserted southern stretch of Cuba. The storm emerged into the Bahamas while maintaining Category 1 strength before becoming intertwined
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Tropical Storm Three, a reconnaissance aircraft confirmed the formation of a new tropical storm in the same vicinity. The cyclone moved west-northwest north of the Caribbean Sea, reaching peak winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) by 12:00 UTC on August 18,
392:. Statewide, the heavy precipitation was regarded as beneficial in ending one of the worst recorded droughts there. Two tornadoes were spawned; one blew a transformer off a platform and ripped a section of railing off a causeway, while both damaged some homes. Total damage reached $ 75,000 throughout
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This is a table of all the storms that have formed in the 1945 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their duration, names, landfall(s), denoted in parentheses, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident),
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The final
Atlantic hurricane of 1945 was not officially documented until over a decade following the end of the season. Using re-analyzed surface weather maps, as well as recounts from local residents along the storm's path, it was discovered that a tropical depression formed south of Jamaica in the
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Another short-lived tropical storm was first identified about 195 mi (314 km) east of
Guadeloupe by 12:00 UTC on September 9. Data from a reconnaissance aircraft indicated the storm intensified slightly to attain winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) by early the next day, in spite
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by May 26. On August 29, an area of low pressure formed in the central Gulf of Mexico; by 00:00 UTC the next day, a nearby ship recorded sustained winds of 35 mph (56 km/h) and a pressure of 1,006 mbar (1,006 hPa; 29.7 inHg), indicating a high likelihood of a
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Early on
October 2, the tenth tropical storm of the season was noted about 150 mi (240 km) northeast of the Nicaragua–Honduras border. It intensified into a Category 1 hurricane by 00:00 UTC the next day on a general west-northwest track and peaked with winds of 90 mph
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struck the Texas coastline, with 3 deaths and $ 20.1 million in damage. The most powerful hurricane of the season, reaching
Category 4 intensity, wrought severe damage throughout the Bahamas and East Coast of the United States, namely Florida, in mid-September; 26 people were killed and damage
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the following day. Yet another extratropical low formed along a front in the northeastern
Atlantic on October 4. With a broad circulation and minimal temperature gradient, the system may have briefly acquired subtropical qualities on October 7 before it transitioned into an extratropical
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assessed peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) around 18:00 UTC that day, modern reanalysis suggests the cyclone peaked as a
Category 2 hurricane with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h). Maximum sustained winds fell to 80 mph (130 km/h) as the system moved ashore near
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A small area of low pressure formed north of
Honduras on September 26 and is surmised to have developed into a tropical depression before moving ashore two days later. In late September, an extratropical cyclone formed along a front west of the Azores. The low detached from the front and
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suffered catastrophic losses when high winds ignited a fire that engulfed 25 blimps, 366 airplanes, and 150 automobiles across three hangars. Although the station's weather equipment failed, an inspection of the hurricane's damage led to the conclusion that gusts may have reached 150 mph
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early on September 12. It moved steadily west-northwest, passing north of Puerto Rico as a Category 2 hurricane and moving through the Turks and Caicos Islands at Category 3 intensity. The mature storm attained its peak as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph
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by 00:00 UTC on September 5. It turned abruptly northwest into the northern Gulf of Mexico and weakened to a tropical depression before making a second landfall along the coastline of Mississippi. The weak depression dissipated about 45 mi (72 km) south-southeast of
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On the heels of Tropical Storm Six, a new tropical depression formed over the western Caribbean Sea by 18:00 UTC on September 3. The fledgling cyclone moved northeast and crossed the western coastline of Cuba near Punta de Cartas before emerging into the
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organized into a tropical depression in the central Gulf of Mexico by 06:00 UTC on July 19. The system moved west-northwest after formation, reaching tropical storm intensity early the next day. Despite a well-established circulation as indicated by
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by 00:00 UTC on August 24. The system gained steady strength on its north-northwest course, becoming a hurricane early the next day and attaining peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) – the first major hurricane of the season – southeast of
1989:. Through the compilation of previously-unused data, as well as a better understanding of tropical cyclone processes, scientists aim to refine cyclone intensities and tracks within hurricane seasons to create a more accurate Atlantic hurricane database.
762:'s August rainfall total to its highest in 30 years. Low-lying areas were flooded, sewer systems were backed up, and travel between the city and nearby Tampa was delayed. The storm's impacts in Texas, meanwhile, were regarded as the worst since the
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in early October, causing one death, while the final cyclone of the year resulted in 5 deaths and $ 2 million in damage across Cuba and the Bahamas two weeks later. Overall, 36 people were killed and damage reached at least $ 82.85 million.
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just shy of its originally-assessed hurricane intensity. Steady weakening occurred thereafter, and the cyclone weakened to a tropical depression while passing south of the Bahamas before dissipating north of Cuba early on August 21.
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Damage from the hurricane throughout Florida was relatively minor. Citrus trees were stripped of their branches, roadways were washed out, and some telephone and power lines were toppled, temporarily severing communication.
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A tropical storm formed southeast of the Nicaragua–Honduras border early on August 29 and tracked northeast. After curving north and then west, the cyclone attained peak winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) over the
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at peak intensity by 12:00 UTC on August 27 and progressed inland, only slowly weakening to tropical storm intensity early the next morning. The cyclone curved northwest, ultimately dissipating southwest of the
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by 12:00 UTC on August 26. At the time, the cyclone was thought to have possessed winds as strong as a 135 mph (217 km/h), but this value was lowered in reanalysis. The hurricane made landfall along
1348:, damage was inflicted to small vessels, a number of buildings, and telephone lines as winds reached 70–90 mph (110–140 km/h); one fatality was reported. Roadways were blocked across the island. In nearby
1224:(140 km/h) 24 hours later, although the crew aboard a reconnaissance aircraft originally estimated 100 mph (160 km/h) sustained winds. The cyclone tracked west-southwest and made landfall north of
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with the frontal zone and transitioning into an extratropical cyclone southwest of Bermuda. The post-tropical storm slowly weakened but persisted until it was absorbed by a large extratropical low near the
1336:. Cuba bore the brunt of the Category 2 hurricane as it moved ashore near Las Coloradas, where all the mangrove trees were destroyed and sea waters pushed inland. Significant impacts were observed in
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around 18:00 UTC on September 6. A testament to the weak nature of the storm, only scattered squally weather affected southern Florida, amounting to minor damage to boats in Miami harbors.
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into the Caribbean Sea, where the storm attained peak winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) and prompted small craft advisories. Missing Puerto Rico to the south, the cyclone then moved ashore west of
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at peak strength, where heavy rainfall and high tides resulted in flooding of 2–3 ft (0.61–0.91 m) within the city. The system weakened quickly once inland, dissipating just northeast of
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of a poorly-defined circulation center. It tracked northwest and then north, passing within 130 mi (210 km) of Bermuda before dissipating around 18:00 UTC on September 12.
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as well. Reports suggested that up to 22 people may have been killed across the Turks and Caicos Islands. In Florida, the highest measured wind gust topped 138 mph (222 km/h) at
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were moved into harbors, impact was negligible; winds peaked at 30 mph (48 km/h) with medium to high tides. Squally weather and rough seas were observed along the coastline from
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at 08:00 UTC on June 24, with continued weakening inland. After emerging into the southwestern Atlantic, it regained minimal hurricane intensity and made a second landfall along
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early on September 4. The depression intensified into a tropical storm and attained peak winds of 40 mph (64 km/h), maintaining such strength as it moved ashore near
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at peak strength, quickly weakening once inland. Crossing Guatemala and Chiapas, the depression paralleled the coastline of Mexico for a time before moving ashore west of
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but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all the damage figures are in 1945 USD.
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at peak strength early on August 4. It dissipated over the island later that day and produced only scattered thundershowers across the region.
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on record. The system then curved north throughout the central portions of the state before emerging offshore and making a second landfall near
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of an approaching extratropical cyclone, it is likely the system attained tropical depression status before it was last seen east of
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recorded a record 24-hour rainfall total of 10.42 in (265 mm), while precipitation peaked at 13.6 in (350 mm) in
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Around 00:00 UTC on August 2, the third tropical cyclone of the season formed about 85 mi (137 km) northeast of
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southwestern Caribbean Sea by 12:00 UTC on October 10. The compact storm moved north and then north-northeast ahead of a
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acquired either subtropical or fully tropical characteristics on September 27 before it was engulfed by another
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tropical depression. The storm moved ashore in northern Mexico on August 30, producing winds just below
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The first tropical cyclone of the 1945 season formed about 120 mi (190 km) southeast of
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and soon began a gradual west-northwest turn. It moved ashore the northern end of
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In 2000, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration enacted the
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around 12:00 UTC on June 20. It tracked north through the
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In late August, an area of disturbed weather persisted across the
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reached $ 60 million. A hurricane moved ashore the coastline of
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Documentation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Changes in HURDAT
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2784:(Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Monthly Weather Review: Severe Local Storms, June 1945
2182:. Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
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2350:. Asheville, North Carolina. June 26, 1945. p. 1
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Charles B. Carney; Albert V. Hardy (November 1962).
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2088:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)"
2653:"What to expect when the Cape Fear River crests?"
1957:1900–1950 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
1149:, broken dams led to significant flash flooding.
396:. Farther north, telephone communications around
2448:"Tropical Storm Moves Off Shore of Virgin Isles"
2277:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
778:and two via a capsized fishing vessel offshore
2716:. Associated Press. October 5, 1945. p. 1
2202:"Storm Centered off Brunswick; Full Hurricane"
2010:"Gulf Coast Area Prepared for Storm Emergency"
1232:. The wilting system dissipated over southern
855:early on August 31. It moved ashore near
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2586:"Some Maximum Surge Records for Texas Storms"
1219:List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes
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2710:"1 killed, many hurt as storm hits Honduras"
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2753:The "Unrecorded" Hurricane of October 1945
2690:: United States Weather Bureau. p. 23
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2524:"Storm in Gulf Causes Heavy Rains in City"
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2592:: Weather Research Center. Archived from
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2409:"Tropical Storm Dies Down in Intensity"
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1962:1940s Australian region cyclone seasons
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2342:"Storm Heads for Manteo; Damage Light"
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2751:José Fernández Partagás (July 1966).
2681:Significant North Carolina Hurricanes
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2780:Christopher W. Landsea; et al.
2241:Rainfall Associated with Hurricanes
1967:1940s South Pacific cyclone seasons
248:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
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2651:Greg Barnes (September 18, 2018).
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2299:"Hurricane Skirts Carolina Coast"
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2485:"Tropical Storm has Dissipated"
2377:"Darien Soldier Saved on Sound"
1858:Category 2 hurricane
1824:Category 1 hurricane
1774:Category 4 hurricane
1724:Gulf Coast of the United States
1650:Category 3 hurricane
1530:East Coast of the United States
1520:Category 2 hurricane
1093:(210 km/h) after crossing
985:September 9 – September 12
764:1933 Cuba–Brownsville hurricane
3270:1945 Atlantic hurricane season
2843:1945 Atlantic hurricane season
2150:H.C. Sumner (April 16, 1946).
903:September 3 – September 6
370:Harkers Island, North Carolina
237:1945 Atlantic hurricane season
21:1945 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
2180:"Current Hurricane Data Sets"
1947:1945 Pacific hurricane season
1295:100 mph (155 km/h)
1062:130 mph (215 km/h)
706:115 mph (185 km/h)
325:100 mph (155 km/h)
2536:. August 25, 1945. p. 6
1771:September 12 – 18
1287:October 10 – October 13
1197:90 mph (150 km/h)
830:70 mph (110 km/h)
822:August 29 – September 1
637:70 mph (110 km/h)
92: • Lowest pressure
2806:1945 Monthly Weather Review
2505:– via Newspapers.com.
2497:. August 6, 1945. p. 1
2466:– via Newspapers.com.
2458:. August 3, 1945. p. 1
2429:– via Newspapers.com.
2421:. July 22, 1945. p. 16
2358:– via Newspapers.com.
2222:– via Newspapers.com.
1952:1945 Pacific typhoon season
1741:September 9 – 12
993:60 mph (95 km/h)
956:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
911:40 mph (65 km/h)
874:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
793:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
753:Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
600:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
553:60 mph (95 km/h)
516:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
464:40 mph (65 km/h)
427:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
193:1945 Pacific typhoon season
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2311:. June 25, 1945. p. 1
2214:. June 25, 1945. p. 1
2090:(Database). United States
2022:. June 19, 1945. p. 6
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1855:October 10 – 13
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1230:Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán
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1189:October 2 – October 7
1138:Naval Air Station Richmond
1107:Miami-Dade County, Florida
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698:August 24 – August 29
629:August 17 – August 21
406:Wilmington, North Carolina
398:Georgetown, South Carolina
347:1945 Outer Banks hurricane
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208:Atlantic hurricane seasons
78: • Maximum winds
3171:South-West Indian Ocean (
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2159:National Hurricane Center
2092:National Hurricane Center
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2250:. July 1956. p. 177
2212:West Palm Beach, Florida
1939:Tropical cyclones portal
1821:October 2 – 7
1788:Turks and Caicos Islands
1387:Nantucket, Massachusetts
1084:1945 Homestead hurricane
545:August 2 – August 4
2688:Raleigh, North Carolina
2557:Texas Hurricane History
2534:St. Petersburg, Florida
2347:Asheville Citizen-Times
1581:August 2 – 4
1547:July 19 – 22
1517:June 20 – 27
748:Matagorda Island, Texas
361:reconnaissance aircraft
2564:Camp Springs, Maryland
2490:The Brownsville Herald
2279:. June 1945. p. 2
1389:on September 11.
456:July 19 – July 22
317:June 20 – June 27
51:Last system dissipated
1245:Livingston, Guatemala
1115:South Atlantic States
743:Corpus Christi, Texas
499:Grand Isle, Louisiana
414:Warwick, Rhode Island
374:extratropical cyclone
2452:Fort Lauderdale News
2387:Norwalk, Connecticut
2309:Tallahassee, Florida
2304:Tallahassee Democrat
1744:Tropical storm
1714:Tropical storm
1684:Tropical storm
1614:Tropical storm
1584:Tropical storm
1550:Tropical storm
1415:Saffir–Simpson scale
1362:temperature gradient
1329:on October 16.
1134:Carysfort Reef Light
1130:Long Island, Bahamas
949:Tropical Storm Eight
867:Tropical Storm Seven
728:1945 Texas hurricane
509:Tropical Storm Three
366:Spring Hill, Florida
3154:Australian region (
2207:The Palm Beach Post
1894:June 20 –
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1366:subtropical cyclone
1226:Punta Gorda, Belize
857:Belize City, Belize
593:Tropical Storm Four
503:Port Aransas, Texas
116:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
3237:Non-seasonal lists
3167:North Indian Ocean
2596:on August 19, 2016
2495:Brownsville, Texas
2015:Taylor Daily Press
1886:Season aggregates
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1453:season statistics
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1379:Brownsville, Texas
1119:Danville, Virginia
934:Straits of Florida
786:Tropical Storm Six
587:Dominican Republic
420:Tropical Storm Two
239:produced multiple
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81:130 mph (215 km/h)
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1876:$ 2 million
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167:Total damage
129:Total storms
84:
15:
1891:11 systems
1872:The Bahamas
1628:The Bahamas
1478:mph (km/h)
1383:warm sector
780:Port Isabel
772:Port Lavaca
768:Collegeport
410:New England
390:Lake Alfred
241:landfalling
3200:Hurricanes
3034:Previous:
2686:(Report).
2624:(Report).
2562:(Report).
2275:(Report).
2246:(Report).
2157:(Report).
1997:References
1902:130 (215)
1861:100 (160)
1777:130 (215)
1653:115 (185)
1523:100 (160)
1395:cold front
1375:gale force
1338:Jatibonico
1301:≤982
1217:See also:
999:1009
917:1008
559:1005
470:1008
402:Charleston
137:Hurricanes
1973:Footnotes
1827:90 (150)
1687:70 (110)
1617:70 (110)
1564:Louisiana
1474:Max 1-min
1346:Eleuthera
1203:982
1103:Homestead
1099:Key Largo
1068:949
836:990
712:963
643:999
331:985
3264:Category
3221:Typhoons
3207:Atlantic
3148:Cyclones
3006:Category
2382:The Hour
1925:See also
1842:Unknown
1747:60 (95)
1728:Minimal
1717:40 (65)
1698:Minimal
1587:60 (95)
1553:40 (65)
1468:category
1284:Duration
1186:Duration
1051:Duration
982:Duration
900:Duration
819:Duration
695:Duration
626:Duration
579:Dominica
575:Barbados
542:Duration
453:Duration
314:Duration
260:Timeline
103:; 28.02
3228:Pacific
3212:Pacific
3190:1945–46
3185:1944–45
3178:1945–46
3173:1944–45
3161:1945–46
3156:1944–45
2664:May 10,
1916:
1852:Eleven
1800:Georgia
1796:Florida
1792:Bahamas
1664:Florida
1507:Ref(s)
1504:Deaths
1305: (
1297:(1-min)
1234:Durango
1207: (
1199:(1-min)
1072: (
1064:(1-min)
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921: (
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840: (
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776:Houston
716: (
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647: (
639:(1-min)
585:in the
563: (
555:(1-min)
474: (
466:(1-min)
378:Iceland
353:Cozumel
335: (
327:(1-min)
276:Systems
149:Cat. 3+
3092:Next:
2988:Eleven
2788:May 6,
2762:May 4,
2720:May 6,
2694:May 6,
2636:May 6,
2600:May 5,
2570:May 5,
2540:May 5,
2501:May 4,
2462:May 4,
2425:May 4,
2393:May 4,
2354:May 4,
2315:May 4,
2283:May 4,
2254:May 4,
2218:May 4,
2186:May 7,
2164:May 4,
2026:May 6,
1899:
1838:Mexico
1738:Eight
1708:Seven
1578:Three
1495:Damage
1483:press.
1466:Storm
1370:trough
1350:Andros
1327:Azores
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253:Belize
2952:Eight
2940:Seven
2892:Three
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2155:(PDF)
1759:None
1756:None
1753:None
1750:1009
1731:None
1720:1008
1701:None
1660:Texas
1635:None
1632:None
1608:Four
1601:None
1598:None
1590:1005
1571:None
1568:None
1560:Texas
1556:1008
1460:name
1458:Storm
1449:1945
404:. In
394:Miami
386:Tampa
3141:1945
3094:1950
3087:1949
3082:1948
3077:1947
3072:1946
3067:1945
3062:1944
3057:1943
3052:1942
3047:1941
3042:1940
3036:1939
2964:Nine
2916:Five
2904:Four
2790:2017
2764:2017
2722:2017
2696:2017
2666:2019
2638:2017
2602:2017
2572:2017
2542:2017
2503:2017
2464:2017
2427:2017
2395:2017
2356:2017
2317:2017
2285:2017
2256:2017
2220:2017
2188:2017
2166:2017
2100:2024
2028:2017
1905:949
1864:982
1830:982
1818:Ten
1780:949
1767:Nine
1690:990
1678:Six
1656:963
1643:Five
1620:999
1544:Two
1526:985
1487:mbar
1481:Min.
1476:wind
1303:mbar
1205:mbar
1070:mbar
1001:mbar
919:mbar
838:mbar
714:mbar
645:mbar
561:mbar
472:mbar
333:mbar
235:The
228:1947
224:1946
220:1945
216:1944
212:1943
105:inHg
97:mbar
95:949
72:Nine
68:Name
3139:in
2976:Ten
2928:Six
2880:Two
2868:One
1913:36
1811:26
1513:One
1499:USD
1440:C5
1437:C4
1434:C3
1431:C2
1428:C1
1425:TS
1422:TD
1307:hPa
1209:hPa
1124:On
1074:hPa
1005:hPa
923:hPa
842:hPa
718:hPa
649:hPa
565:hPa
501:to
476:hPa
337:hPa
172:USD
101:hPa
3266::
2947:TS
2935:TS
2923:TS
2899:TS
2887:TS
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