- 1898 Windward Islands Hurricane
Infobox Hurricane
Name=1898 Windward Islands Hurricane
Type=hurricane
Year=1893
Basin=Atl
Formed=August 15, 1898
Dissipated=September 2, 1898
1-min winds=95
Pressure=965
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=300-400
Areas=Windward Islands ,Leeward Islands ,Barbados ,St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Hurricane season=1898 Atlantic hurricane season The Windward Islands Hurricane was a strong, destructivehurricane that raged through the easternCaribbean island s in the early part of September during the1898 Atlantic hurricane season . Between 300 and 400 people are believed to have died in the storm. Damage onBarbados and St. Vincent was catastrophic.Meteorological history
The storm developed in the south central
Atlantic from an easterly wave out ofAfrica . The storm steadily strengthened and reached theWindward Islands as a Category 2 hurricane on theSaffir Simpson Hurricane Scale . The hurricane roared directly over Barbados with sustained winds in excess of 100 mph. The effect was devastating. The hurricane maintained intensity and actually strengthened to near-major hurricane force. It turned slowly north, passing close toSt. Vincent and the Grenadines ,St. Lucia andMartinique . Exiting the islands, still a Category 2 storm, it continued north and then curved northeast nearBermuda . The storm finally becameextratropical before crossing Newfoundland, having maintained hurricane strength for 13 consecutive days.Impact
The storm caused devastating damage throughout the eastern Caribbean islands. Barbados and St. Vincent sustained the most damage. The number of dead is unknown but the best estimate is between 300-400 people lost. No damage figures exist but the destruction was very heavy and widespread in many places. Estimates run in the millions of dollars, uninflated.
Barbados
In
Barbados , 83 people died and over 5,000 houses were completely destroyed. Up to 45,000 people were left homeless. The streets were left impassable for months. Phone service was completely disrupted as nearly all the power poles on the island were downed. Thesugarcane plantation s on the island also suffered crippling damage. The hurricane brought back memories of the “Great Hurricane” of August 1831, in which roughly 1,500 people died and the island of Barbados was practically flattened.t. Vincent
Roofs were blown off and numerous large trees were uprooted and weather instruments were destroyed in Saint Vincent. Nearly a foot of rain fell in just 24 hours. Dozens of boats were lost in the harbors and out at sea.
See also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes External links
* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1898.pdf 1898 Monthly Weather Review]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadlyapp1.shtml? The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996]
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