- 1891 Martinique hurricane
Infobox Hurricane
Name=1891 Martinique hurricane
Type=hurricane
Year=1891
Basin=Atl
Image location=
Formed=August 18, 1891
Dissipated=August 25, 1891
1-min winds=110
Pressure=961
Da
Inflated=1
Fatalities=>700
Areas=Lesser Antilles ,Puerto Rico ,The Bahamas
Hurricane season=1891 Atlantic hurricane season The 1891 Martinique hurricane was an intense major hurricane that struck the island ofMartinique and caused massive damage. It was the third hurricane of the1891 Atlantic hurricane season and the only major hurricane of the season. It was first sighted east of theLesser Antilles on August 18 as a Category 2 hurricane. The storm made landfall on the island ofMartinique , where it caused severe damage, over 700 deaths and at least 1,000 injuries. It crossed easternDominican Republic while tracking on a northwestward direction on August 19–20, passed theMona Passage on August 20 andthe Bahamas on August 22–23. It crossed theU.S. State ofFlorida and dissipated in theGulf of Mexico after August 25. Total damage is estimated at $10 million (1891 USD). The storm is considered to be the worst on Martinique since 1817.Meteorological history
A Category 2 hurricane on the
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with winds of convert|105|mph|km/h|abbr=on was first observed at 1200 UTC on August 18, 1891, about convert|100|mi|km|abbr=on east ofBarbados . Tracking northwestward at convert|20|mph|km/h|abbr=on, at 1800 UTC the storm was upgraded to Category 3, a major hurricane.cite web|author=Hurricane Research Division |year=2008|title=Best Track of Atlantic tropical cyclones (1851–2007)|publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|accessdate=2008-06-13|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5107.html] That night, the hurricane passed over Martinique, lashing the island for four continuous hours. It is reported that numerous people suffered deafness on the island during the passage of the storm, believed to be a result of drastic decreases inbarometric pressure .cite web|author=|title=August 1891 Monthly Weather Review|year=1981|publisher=U.S. Weather Bureau|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1891.pdf] After reaching a peak intensity with winds of convert|125|mph|km/h and a minimum central pressure of 961 mb, the storm began to weaken, and was downgraded to Category 2 status early on August 20. At 1800 UTC, it tracked just to the south ofPuerto Rico and, as it began to turn northward, it made landfall on the extreme eastern edge of theDominican Republic with winds of convert|100|mph|km/h|abbr=on. Around midnight on August 21, the cyclone passed north ofGrand Turk of theTurks and Caicos Islands . During the late afternoon and into the evening hours there, frequent rain squalls occurred, and at 10:15 pm a strong gust of wind was reported. After that gust, the winds decreased in intensity, until around 12:00 am when winds picked up from the west. By 8:00 am the next morning, the wind had become south, and rain was steadily falling on the island.Back on a northwestward track, it continued to weaken, and tracked through the
Bahamas on August 22. The center of the storm was reported to have tracked directly overCrooked Island, Bahamas . Beginning on August 23, a ridge of high pressure was situated off the southeast coast of theUnited States . Now a Category 1 hurricane, the ridge of high pressure prevented the storm executing a recurve to the north or northeast. Instead, it tracked over theFlorida Peninsula as a tropical storm, making landfall near Homestead on August 24. Subsequently, it moved into theGulf of Mexico , where it officially dissipated on August 25. However, there were reports of a cyclonic disturbance in the east Gulf of Mexico until August 29.Impact
On
Martinique , the storm struck the east side of the island at about 6:00 pm. Throughout the storm, frequent lightning occurred. Houses, crops and trees across the entire island were obliterated. Especially, the loss ofcoffee ,sugar andcotton crops had a large affect on Martinique's economy.cite web|author=Associated Press|title=Martinique's dead: The List Running Into the Hundreds|year=1891|publisher="The Chillicothe Constitution"|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] At Ducos, it is noted that only four homes remained following the storm, and at St. Pierre, at least 34 people lost their lives. [Cite web|author=|title=The Martinique Hurricane|year=1891|publisher="New York Times"|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9804E3D6143AE533A25751C2A96E9C94609ED7CF&oref=slogin] AtFort de France , the main part of the hospital collapsed, crushing to death two artillery men. Also, a military camp inBalata was destroyed, where houses comprising the campus suffered from severe roof damage. A number of soldiers there sustained injuries from airborne wood blanks and beams.cite web|author=|title=Fearful work of a storm|year=1891|publisher="New York Times"|accessdate=2008-07-06|url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9504E5D6143AE533A25752C2A96E9C94609ED7CF] All vessels at harbors were lost during the hurricane.cite web|author=Associated Press|title=Swept by a cyclone|year=1891|publisher="The Daily Gazette And Bulletin"|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
]The storm is considered to be the worst on Martinique since 1817.cite web|author=Associated Press|title=Swept by a cyclone|year=1891|publisher="The Daily Gazette And Bulletin"|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Initially, the total number of fatalities was placed at sixty. Later, 118 were reported dead in coastal locations alone. Even after the storm, finding an exact number of casualties was difficult because all roads in and out of interior sections of the island were impassible, blocked by downed trees and large amounts of washed out soil and rock. For a final death toll, the August 1891 Monthly Weather Review states that 700 perished in the storm. However, some newspapers report that the passage of the cyclone resulted in at least 1,000 deaths in Martinique. [cite web|author=Associated Press|title=News Brevities|year=1891|publisher="The Chillicothe Constitution"|accessdate=2008-07-16|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Additionally, another 1,000 people sustained injuries of one form or another as a direct result of the cyclone.cite web|author=|title=Fearful work of a storm|year=1891|publisher="New York Times"|accessdate=2008-07-06|url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9504E5D6143AE533A25752C2A96E9C94609ED7CF] Total damage is estimated at $10 million (1891 USD).Elsewhere, when the hurricane passed north of Grand Turk, three people drowned on the island, and there was some damage to small houses and shipping vessels. In the
U.S. State of Florida, it hit near Homestead as a minimal hurricane, though due to lack of observations near the landfall location its impact in the state is unknown.cite web|author=Chris Landsea, Craig Anderson, Noel Charles, Gil Clark, Jason Dunion, Charlie Neumann, Mark Zimmer, Jose Fernandez-Partagas, William Bredemeyer, John Gamache, and Lenworth Woolcock|year=2006|title=Documentation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Changes in HURDAT|publisher=NOAA|accessdate=2007-01-12|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/metadata_master.html]ee also
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List of Atlantic hurricanes References
Further reading
*cite journal |last=Watts |first=David |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1993 |month= |title=Long-term environmental influences on development in islands of the Lesser Antilles |journal=Scottish Geographical Journal |volume=109 |issue=3 |pages=133–141 |doi=10.1080/00369229318736893 |url= |accessdate= |quote=
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