1899 Atlantic hurricane season
Season summary map | |
First storm formed | June 26, 1899 |
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Last storm dissipated | November 10, 1899 |
Strongest storm | Hurricane San Ciriaco- 130 knots (240 km/h) – |
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Total fatalities | 3439 |
Total damage | $575,000 (1899 USD) |
seasons 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 |
The 1899 Atlantic hurricane season was during the summer and fall of 1899. Nine storms were seen during this time, five of them were hurricane and the other four were tropical storms. Hurricane Three or the Hurricane San Ciriaco was the longest lived Atlantic hurricane. It also killed about 3433 people, making it the tenth deadliest Atlantic hurricane.
Storms
[change | change source]Tropical Storm One
[change | change source]Tropical storm | |
Duration | June 26 – June 27 |
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Peak intensity | 40 mph (65 km/h) (1-min) |
Tropical Storm One was a weak tropical storm in late June. One started in the northwest corner of the Gulf of Mexico. It made landfall in Texas and quickly died, the same day.
Hurricane Two
[change | change source]Category 2 hurricane | |
Duration | July 26 – August 2 |
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Peak intensity | 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min) 979 mbar (hPa) |
This storm was seen about 2 days before it hit Hispaniola. It later hit Florida in the Panhandle on August 1. Two died the next day. This storm killed 6 people and caused almost $600,000 in damage.
Hurricane Three
[change | change source]Category 4 hurricane | |
Duration | August 3 – September 4 |
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Peak intensity | 150 mph (240 km/h) (1-min) 930 mbar (hPa) |
Hurricane Three, which was called the Hurricane San Ciriaco, was the longest lived hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean. The hurricane affected about six countries. This hurricane lived from August 3 to September 4, nearly a month. It killed about 3,433 people.
Hurricane Four
[change | change source]Category 2 hurricane | |
Duration | August 29 – September 8 |
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Peak intensity | 105 mph (165 km/h) (1-min) |
Hurricane Four was a category 2 hurricane that struck Haiti in early September. The hurricane caused no damage or deaths.
Hurricane Five
[change | change source]Category 3 hurricane | |
Duration | September 3 – September 15 |
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Peak intensity | 120 mph (195 km/h) (1-min) 939 mbar (hPa) |
Hurricane Five was a category 3 hurricane that mostly stayed at sea. But before it died, it hit Newfoundland as a weak hurricane.
Tropical Storm Six
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Duration | October 2 – October 8 |
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Peak intensity | 60 mph (95 km/h) (1-min) |
Six was a strong tropical storm in early October, 1899. It died not very long after making a landfall near Gainesville, Florida.
Tropical Storm Seven
[change | change source]Tropical storm | |
Duration | October 10 – October 14 |
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Peak intensity | 45 mph (75 km/h) (1-min) |
Tropical Storm Seven was a weak tropical storm. It lasted during the middle of October, 1899. Seven did not affect any land.
Hurricane Eight
[change | change source]Category 2 hurricane | |
Duration | October 26 – November 4 |
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Peak intensity | 110 mph (175 km/h) (1-min) |
This category 2 hurricane struck Cuba and South Carolina. It was a category 1 when it struck both of those places.
Tropical Storm Nine
[change | change source]Tropical storm | |
Duration | November 7 – November 10 |
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Peak intensity | 65 mph (100 km/h) (1-min) |
Tropical Storm Nine was the last storm in 1899. It lasted during early to mid November in 1899. This storm also struck Cuba.
References
[change | change source]Printed Media
[change | change source]- Terry Tucker. Beware the Hurricane! Hamilton Press: Bermuda, 1966