- 1800–1809 Atlantic hurricane seasons
- Atlantic hurricane seasons
1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s1800 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A minimal hurricane that passed through the
Leeward Islands on August 10 moved through theCaribbean Sea andGulf of Mexico to strike southeastLouisiana on August 18.II. On August 27 and August 28, a hurricane struck
Exuma in theBahamas .III. During September 9 and September 10 a hurricane impacted
Bermuda . (from Beware the Hurricane)IV. Between October 2 and October 5, a hurricane lingered across
South Carolina . [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/Chenoweth/chenoweth06.pdf SJNL1206-06-10584-9005.tex ] ]V. The ship, Galgo, was sunk during a hurricane on October 9 over the southwest
Atlantic . All 25 crew members were rescued.VI. On October 31, a hurricane struck
Jamaica before moving onward toCuba and the southwestAtlantic . During November 4 and November 5,Bermuda experienced thishurricane . A lighthouse begun in 1795 on Wreck Hill was abandoned after this storm, as it was then determined to be an unsuitable site. (from Beware the Hurricane)1801 Atlantic hurricane season
I.
Nassau, Bahamas experienced a hurricane on July 22. 120 sails were wrecked onshore. The system moved westward into theGulf of Mexico .II. On August 15 and August 16, this hurricane made landfall near
Mobile, Alabama .1802 Atlantic hurricane season
A hurricane was spotted west of
Jamaica between October 6 and October 10.1803 Atlantic hurricane season
I. In August, a hurricane hit the
West Indies . It continued throughJamaica , moved northward, and eventually hitEngland later in the month. It caused 121 deaths.II. A hurricane hit near the
Chesapeake Bay on August 29, causing at least one death.III. In addition, a minimal hurricane right on its heels hit near
New Bern, North Carolina on August 31 and September 1. This type of tropical cyclone succession up the coast is similar to the Connie/Diane East coast landfalls of 1955.IV. During October 2 and October 3, a hurricane reportedly impacted
Norfolk, Virginia .1804 Atlantic hurricane season
I. During August 18 and August 19, a hurricane was noted in
Jamaica .II. A hurricane was first spotted near the
Leeward Islands on September 3. It moved northwestward, and hit Georgia as a major hurricane on September 7. It continued slowly throughSouth Carolina andNorth Carolina , leaving the mainland on the 9th before strikingNew England on September 12. The hurricane caused 500 deaths.III. Between September 22 and September 24, a tropical storm tracked from
Cuba northward toSouth Carolina .torm of October 1804
IV. Later in the season, a major hurricane moved northwestward across the Western Atlantic to the north of
Puerto Rico . It hit near Atlantic City,New Jersey on October 9, and turned northeastward. As it crossedNew England , cool air was entrained in the circulation, and it became extratropical. The storm brought heavy snow across the Northeast, in some areas up to 2-3 feet, and killed 8 people. This was the first observation of snow from a landfalling hurricane, but not the last.1805 Atlantic hurricane season
I. Between July 27 and August 1, a hurricane tracked through the southwest
Atlantic east ofBermuda .II. On September 30, a hurricane struck Mantanzas,
Cuba then moved northward intoMaine by October 3.1806 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A tropical cyclone was noted near the northeastern
Lesser Antilles on August 17. Moving west-northwest, the cyclone strengthened into a major hurricane which hit the southernNorth Carolina coast on August 23 and led to 42 deaths. It moved out to sea, disrupting British and French ships involved in theNapoleonic Wars .II. A tropical cyclone moved through the
Mona Passage on August 26 before moving just offshore the East Coast of theUnited States through September 3.III. A hurricane hit
Dominica on September 9, resulting in 457 casualties. Thecyclone subsequently moved through theCaribbean Sea andGulf of Mexico , strikingMississippi by September 18.IV. On September 15, a hurricane hit northeast
Florida , destroying several houses but leading to no deaths.V. On September 20, another hurricane hit Dominica, causing an additional 165 deaths.
VI. On September 28, a minimal hurricane hit the
Outer Banks ofNorth Carolina , destroying one ship.VII. During October 2, a tropical cyclone was witnessed at
Jamaica . Moving northward, it struckSouth Carolina by October 9.1807 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A tropical storm moved through the
Lesser Antilles on July 25.II. On September 1, another
tropical cyclone moved through theLesser Antilles , striking Trinidad de Cuba on September 5.III. Between October 16 and October 20, this hurricane moved from the extreme southeastern
Caribbean Sea to the west ofJamaica .1808 Atlantic hurricane season
A minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks on September 12, damaging the lighthouse there.
1809 Atlantic hurricane season
I. A
tropical cyclone struckDominica ,Guadeloupe ,Tortola , andMontserrat between August 1 and August 3, killing 62 people.II. Another hurricane hit
Puerto Rico on August 17. It drifted over the island, and caused a "Great death toll".III. A tropical storm affected the northern
Leeward Islands between October 9 and October 13.See also
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List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons References
World Wide Web
Books
*cite book |title=Beware the Hurricane! The Story of the Gyratory Tropical Storms That Have Struck Bermuda |last=Tucker |first=Terry |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1966 |publisher=Hamilton Press |location=Bermuda |isbn= |pages=75–77
External links
*http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadly.shtml
*http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/
*http://www.candoo.com/genresources/hurricane.htm
*http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/Chenoweth/chenoweth06.pdf
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