- 1830–1839 Atlantic hurricane seasons
- Atlantic hurricane seasons
1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s1830 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A hurricane moved from
Trinidad to westernCuba between August 3 and August 9.Atlantic Coast Hurricane
II. First noted in the
Leeward Islands on August 11, a hurricane moved into the Caribbean in the middle of August. It moved west-northwestward, and approached the coast ofFlorida . It came close to present-dayDaytona Beach on August 15, but recurved northeastward before landfall, although land was not spared from effects. It made landfall nearCape Fear on the 16th and went out to sea that night, eventually well to the north ofBermuda just offshore theCanadian Maritimes . The hurricane broke a three month drought, but caused heavy crop damage in the process.III. A hurricane tracked north of the
Leeward Islands on August 19 through the southwest and western Atlantic by August 26.IV. A hurricane moved from north of
Puerto Rico on September 29 to well northeast ofBermuda on October 1.V. A tropical storm struck
South Carolina on October 6. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/Chenoweth/Poey4.html Revised Chronology ] ]1831 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A tropical storm made landfall in northeast
Florida on June 10.II. A hurricane moved from south of
Barbados to theYucatán Peninsula between June 22 and June 28.Great Barbados Hurricane
III. The Great Barbados Hurricane was an intense
Category 4 hurricane that left cataclysmic damage across theCaribbean andLouisiana in 1831. It left 2,500 people dead and $7 million dollars (1831 dollars) in damage.IV. A strong tropical storm/hurricane struck western
Louisiana between August 27 and August 30.Michael Chenoweth. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/Chenoweth/chenoweth06.pdf A Reassessment of Historical Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity: 1700-1855.] Retrieved on2007-02-18 .]V. A hurricane hit near the mouth of the
Rio Grande , causing heavy rain overTexas andMexico .1832 Atlantic hurricane season
I. Early in the season, a hurricane moved through the Bahamas around June 5, causing 52 deaths. The gale began June 6 at 8 p.m. at
Bermuda from the northeast, with the center passing quite close to the island as the wind shifted to southwest at 10:30 p.m. The storm lasted until 3 a.m. on June 7. Two schooners were damaged during the system. (from Beware the Hurricane)II. On August 12, this hurricane was noted near Key West. The cyclone moved across the eastern
Gulf of Mexico striking northwestFlorida , then recurving through the Southeast to move throughSouth Carolina by August 18.III. On August 21 a tropical storm was witnessed to the west-southwest of the
Cape Verde Islands in the eastern tropicalAtlantic .IV. Between August 23 and August 27, a hurricane moved from the central
Leeward Islands to the east ofJamaica .V. On October 14, a tropical storm moved into
South Carolina .1833 Atlantic hurricane season
A hurricane passed offshore of Norfolk in late August, keeping ships at harbor but causing no damage.
1834 Atlantic hurricane season
I. On September 4 a hurricane hit
South Carolina , causing 37 deaths. It moved throughNorth Carolina andVirginia , capsizing the ship "E. Pluribus Unum ". The crew made it safely to shore.II. A hurricane struck the island of Dominica on September 20, bringing heavy winds and a 12ft
storm surge that devastated the capital ofRoseau ; 230 people are believed to have been killed by the hurricane's onslaught. Then the hurricane made its second landfall atSanto Domingo ,Dominican Republic on the 23rd. About 170 sailors died when their ships sank in theOzama River . On land the hurricane disrupted the funeral service ofPadre Ruiz , a Roman Catholic priest. A total of 400 people were killed from the hurricane.III. Also in September, a hurricane hit south
Texas , causing heavy damage.1835 Atlantic hurricane season
Antigua Hurricane
A hurricane was first detected near
Antigua on August 12. It moved overPuerto Rico ,Dominican Republic , andCuba , causing at least 3 casualties. It moved across theFlorida Straits and theGulf of Mexico , hitting near the mouth of theRio Grande on August 18. There, it destroyed small villages, caused strong storm surge, and killed 18 people.Jay Barnes in "Florida's Hurricane History" pg 56, noted a hurricane, possibly the same, that smashed Cape Florida and Key Biscayne, creating the Norris Cut and knocking over the Ponce de Leon lighthouse. From there, the storm entered the Gulf of Mexico and took a hard northeast tack, damaging Fort Brooke in Tampa, terrorizing the city, and then ambling northward into Georgia and the Carolinas, making the trip "all the way into New England."
1836 Atlantic hurricane season
A hurricane hit the
Cayman Islands during this season.1837 Atlantic hurricane season
I. On July 26 a storm hit
Martinique . It caused 57 deaths.II. On August 2, a hurricane hit
Puerto Rico , causing 141 deaths.III. A tropical system was observed east of the
West Indies on August 13. It moved through the islands, and passed the Bahamas on the 16th. As it was recurving, it hit theNorth Carolina coast on the 18th. It slowly moved over land, causing 48 hours of strong winds, and moved offshore on the 20th. This is known as theCalypso Hurricane .Racer's Storm
IV. The 10th known tropical storm in the 1837 season, nicknamed Racer's Storm, was first observed in the Western Caribbean during late September. It moved across the
Yucatán Peninsula and the westernGulf of Mexico , where it hitBrownsville, Texas on October 2. It remained over land for 3 days before recurving to the east, hitting nearLouisiana and Pensacola before moving out to sea. This hurricane caused 105 deaths.1838 Atlantic hurricane season
I. On September 7, a hurricane hit near
Cape Florida , causing 38 deaths.II. A late season hurricane hit the east coast of
Mexico on November 1, sinking 2U.S. ships.1839 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A hurricane hit
Charleston, South Carolina on August 28. It passed overNorth Carolina andVirginia before going out to sea on the 30th.II. This cyclone is known as Reid's Hurricane. The system moved from east of the West Indies into the southwest Atlantic. Swells were noted as early as September 9 at
Bermuda . During late on the September 11 and early on September 12, this hurricane struckBermuda . The storm tide was measured as 11 feet/3.3 meters. Thousands of trees were downed. The tower on Tower Hill was levelled. Damage done to private property totalled 8000 pounds sterling (1839 pounds). This cyclone later swept westernIreland as an extratropical storm, which they called The Great Wind of 1839. This was one of the first hurricanes to be studied byWilliam Reid in person, in this case as governor of the island the year after his publication of "The Law of Storms". (from Beware the Hurricane)III. During the middle of September, a hurricane approached the coast of
Louisiana . It struck nearLake Charles , then known as Charley's Lake, on September 15.IV. A late season hurricane hit
Galveston, Texas on November 5.See also
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List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons References
World Wide Web
Books
* David Longshore. "Padre Ruiz Hurricane." Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones. David Longshore. New York: Facts on File, 1998, Pg; 257.
* David Longshore. "Great Caribbean Hurricane of 1831." Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones. David Longshore. New York: Facts on File, 1998, Pg; 145.
* Terry Tucker. Beware the Hurricane! The Story of the Gyratory Tropical Storms That Have Struck Bermuda. Bermuda: Hamilton Press, 1966, p. 89-104.External links
* http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadly.shtml
* http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/vahur.htm
* http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lch/research/txearly19hur.htm
* http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lch/research/laerly19hu.htm
* http://www.eglin.af.mil/weather/hurricanes/history.html
* http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/weather/hurricane/sfl-hc-canehistory1,0,3352010.special
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