- New Orleans Hurricane of 1915
infobox Hurricane
Name=New Orleans Hurricane of 1915
Type=hurricane
Year=1915
Basin=Atl
Image location=1915 Hurricane-CarBarn01.jpg
Formed=September 21 ,1915
Dissipated=October 1 ,1915
1-min winds=125
Pressure=931
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Inflated=0
Fatalities=275-279
Areas=Louisiana ,Mississippi ,Alabama
Hurricane season=1915 Atlantic hurricane season The New Orleans Hurricane of 1915 was an intense Category 4 hurricane that made landfall nearGrand Isle, Louisiana during the1915 Atlantic hurricane season . The hurricane killed 275 people and caused $13 million (1915US dollars ) in damage.Meteorological history
The storm was first reported near the
Lesser Antilles betweenPuerto Rico and South America. In the Caribbean, it strengthened to a 145 mph (230 km/h) Category 4 hurricane onSeptember 25 . As the hurricane moved closer to the Gulf Coast, hurricane warnings were put up fromFlorida toLouisiana . The storm made landfall nearGrand Isle, Louisiana as a strong Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph (200 km/h) sustained winds. The storm then moved northeast and weakened into a tropical storm as it crossed intoMississippi ,Alabama andTennessee . The storm became extratropical as it moved north.Impact
New Orleans
In New Orleans winds of 50 miles per hour reached the city at 7am, climbing to 60 miles an hour over the next 5 hours. Hurricane conditions were experienced from the afternoon into the night, with steady winds of 86 mph and gusts up to 120 mph. There were reports of damage in New Orleans, with roofs blown off buildings and the Presbytère on Jackson Square losing its cupola. The clock on St. Louis Cathedral stopped at 5:50pm, the height of the storm. The hurricane damaged the Times-Picayune building, hampering newspaper production. More church
steeple s in the city were blown down or significantly damaged than remained intact.The landmark Presbyterian Church on Lafayette Square collapsed, as did St. Anna's Episcopal Church on
Esplanade Avenue . Half the rides at Spanish Fort were destroyed. Horticultural Hall in Audubon Park was destroyed. Wind damage was worse than the most recent previous hurricane to hit the city in1909 , but flooding was much less widespread; however, there were reports of waters from Lake Pontchartrain being forced backwards into the city's drainage canals by the storm, an event which would be repeated more catastrophically withHurricane Katrina 90 years later. After power to drainage pumps failed, parts of the Mid-City neighborhood suffered significant flooding.Only 21 of the storms death were within the city.
outheast Louisiana
A 13 foot
storm surge rolled intoSt. Bernard Parish ,the Rigolets , and the Lake Catherine area.Areas along the Lower Coast (south of New Orleans) were hit even harder than the city. A telegraph report states the situation:
:"Whole country between Poydras and Buras inundated. Levees gone, property loss appalling. Life toll probably heavy. Conditions estimated worse than ever before. Relief needed. No Communications..."
There were 23 dead in
Venice, Louisiana , with similar numbers in coastal towns of Frenier and LaBranche. The town of Saint Malo was destroyed. In Plaquemines Parish, there was severe flooding and miles of levees were washed away. Thousands of people were left homeless. The hurricane also wrecked many of the oyster boats, damaging the local economy.Though it was not as deadly as the
1893 Chenier Caminanda Hurricane , this hurricane was the deadliest Louisiana hurricane untilHurricane Betsy 50 years later.ee also
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List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricanes ources
* "New Orleans 1900 to 1920" by Mary Lou Widmer, Pelican Publishing Company, 2007. ISBN 978-1-58980-401-2
* [http://members.aol.com/donald529/page12/ 1915 Hurricane] - excerpts from contemporary newspaper accounts
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/1915_Hurricane*.html The Hurricane of Sept. 29th, 1915,and Subsequent Heavy Rainfalls. New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board Report]
* [http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at191505.asp Great Storm of 1915 track (Weather Underground)]
* [http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1915/5/track.gifGreat Storm of 1915 track map (unisys)]
* [http://www.enlou.com/time/year1915.htm#october1915 Louisiana timeline]
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