- 1934 Central America hurricane
Infobox Hurricane
Name=1934 Central America Hurricane
Type=hurricane
Year=1934
Basin=Atl
Formed=June 4 ,1934
Dissipated=June 21 ,1934
1-min winds=80
Pressure=996
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=1,000–3000 direct
Areas=Belize ,Mexico ,Guatemala ,Honduras ,Louisiana ,Maryland ,New England
Hurricane season=1934 Atlantic hurricane season The 1934 Central America Hurricane is among the deadliest hurricanes on record. Although a weak hurricane, it killed 1,000-3,000 people, mainly from landslides inCentral America , and spawned eight tornadoes when it made landfall inLouisiana .Meteorological history
The storm formed in the
Gulf of Honduras onJune 4 , a typical site of formation for June Atlantic tropical cyclones. It moved slowly to the west-southwest, and made landfall inBelize (then known as British Honduras) onJune 5 . The storm maintained tropical storm strength over land while still moving slowly as it executed a counter-clockwise loop overGuatemala ,El Salvador , andHonduras . On the 8th, the storm again reached theCaribbean Sea , and briefly reached minimal hurricane strength off the coast ofBelize onJune 8 . It paralleled the coastline before making landfall on theYucatán Peninsula on the 9th.Over the next two days the storm tracked to the west-northwest before executing a second loop in the
Gulf of Mexico onJune 12 . On the 15th it turned to the northeast, causing ahurricane warning to be issued along theLouisiana coast. The small hurricane made landfall onJune 16 nearMorgan City, Louisiana with winds of 75 mph, and quickly weakened over land. The storm accelerated to the northeast through theOhio Valley before becoming extratropical nearVirginia onJune 19 . The extratropical storm continued through theMid-Atlantic states andNew England before dissipating over northeasternQuebec .Impact
The storm's slow movement over and near Belize, Honduras, and other Central American countries likely contributed to deadly flooding and mudslides that resulted in the storm's high death toll. The worst-hit area from the storm was
Honduras , though other parts ofCentral America were affected as well. The town ofOcotepeque in Honduras was devastated by the floods and landslides, with one report estimating rain totals up to 25inch es. The town's church was the only building left standing after the floods; about 500 people were killed. In all, Honduras received a catastrophic blow from this storm, with death toll estimates between 1,000 and 3,000 people.The storm killed six people in
Louisiana . Two children were killed when they were swept off their makeshift raft in the heavy seas, a man died in an automobile accident nearNew Iberia, Louisiana , another person drowned when he tried to swim inBayou Plauqemine , and one other died in the storm. Between 75 and 150 homes were destroyed; 1,500 others remained uninhabitable. In all there was $2.605 million (1934US dollars , $37.2 million in 2005 USD) in damage.ee also
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List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricanes External links
* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1934.pdf Monthly Weather Review]
* [http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1934/2/track.gif1934 Hurricane track Unisys]
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