- 1929 Florida Hurricane
Infobox Hurricane
Name=1929 Florida Hurricane
Type=hurricane
Year=1929
Basin=Atl
Image location=1929andoros.jpg
Andros Island .
Formed=September 22, 1929
Dissipated=October 4, 1929
1-min winds=120
Pressure=936
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=51 direct [http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/island/vendordetail.aspx?sectionid=27084&rightsectionid=27084&level=3&supplierid=77852 Bahamas.com] ] [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/rosenberg.pdf 1929 NOAA Report on the 1929 Hurricane] ]
Areas=Bahamas ,Florida , Georgia,Carolinas
Hurricane season=1929 Atlantic hurricane season The 1929 Florida Hurricane (also known in the
Bahamas as the Great Andros Island Hurricane) was the second hurricane and the only major hurricane during the very inactive1929 Atlantic hurricane season . The hurricane was the only hurricane to cause any significant damage, resulting in $676,000 (1929 USD, $7.3 million 2005 USD) in damage. Only a year after the1928 Okeechobee Hurricane , the hurricane caused only three deaths in southern Florida, a low number due to well-executed warnings. [ [http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/057/mwr-057-09-0393a.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ] The hurricane was much more severe in the Bahamas, where damage was near extreme due to the hurricane stalling over the area for an extended period of time. There, the hurricane caused 48 deaths.Meteorological history
A
tropical wave moved off the coast ofAfrica on September 11. It moved across theAtlantic Ocean and passed the northernLeeward Islands before being detected as atropical storm on the 22nd. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ] The storm then moved westward and became a Category 1 hurricane on September 23. It continued to intensify, becoming a Category 3 hurricane on September 24 as it passed through the northernBahamas . Due to higher pressures to the north, [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/rosenberg.pdf 1929 NOAA Report on the 1929 Hurricane] ] the hurricane drifted to the southwest, causing the hurricane to strike near Nassau on the 26th as it reached its peak of 140 mph (220 km/h). [http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at192902.asp Weather Underground] ]While drifting westward through the Bahamas, the hurricane weakened, and struck extreme southern
Florida as a Category 3 hurricane on September 28. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/Deadliest_Costliest.shtml Deadliest and Costliest United States Hurricanes] ] The hurricane turned to the northwest, and continued to weaken until making landfall in theFlorida Panhandle as a tropical storm on the September 30. The storm turned to the northeast, and becameextratropical overSouth Carolina on October 2. The extratropical storm persisted for two more days, moving through the eastern United States before losing its identity over easternQuebec . [http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at192902.asp Weather Underground] ]Preparations
Fearing a repeat of the
1928 Okeechobee Hurricane , weather officials issued hurricane warnings in theBahamas and southFlorida . On September 24, hurricane warnings were issued for theBahamas and areas fromFlorida toSouth Carolina , on the 25th, the warnings was extended to theFlorida Keys as the storm turned to the southwest. More warnings were issued hours before the hurricane made landfall in southFlorida . Weather officials also issued warnings for theFlorida Panhandle before the storm made landfall as atropical storm . [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ]In
Florida , theAmerican Red Cross and local officials inSouth Florida took precautions while residents evacuated low lying areas in theEverglades . [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D15F93E5A11708DDDAF0A94D1405B898EF1D3 New York Times on the 1929 Hurricane] ]Impact
Although a strong tropical cyclone, the hurricane caused little damage and only three deaths in
Florida , a sharp contrast to the Okeechobee Hurricane a year earlier; by contrast, however, damage was very severe in theBahamas . InCuba , the hurricane brought rough seas and dark cloud cover. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20711FF355C177A93C5AB1782D85F4D8285F9 Hurricane turns and now meancing Cuba] ]Bahamas
A weather station in Nassau recorded an unofficial pressure reading of 938 mbar(27.64 inHg). The weather station also recorded a wind gust of 164 mph (264 km/h). [ [http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040306/timeline.asp Science News] ] According to the
Associated Press , the hurricane's 12 ft (3.7 meters) storm surge flooded a road and damaged a seawall, while property damage was severe. In Fresh Creek, the hurricane destroyed six houses and damaged ten others. It also damaged a communications station, disrupting telegraph service. Ten deaths were reported on Andros Island, and according to press reports, 24 people were declared missing. Elsewhere in the Bahamas, the hurricane damaged or destroyed 63 homes and buildings broughtflash flooding that leftAndros Island under 20 ft (6 meters) of water. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/rosenberg.pdf NOAA Report on the 1929 Hurricane] ] . Offshore, a steamship was ran aground near Abaco Island, while a tanker broke in two near Andros Island. Eight sailors perished when their 18-foot schooner sank during the storm. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ] In Fresh Creek, four small boats sank near theAndros Lighthouse , drowning more than 20 sailors. [http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/island/vendordetail.aspx?sectionid=27084&rightsectionid=27084&level=3&supplierid=77852 Bahamas.com] ]Florida
A 150 mph (235 km/h) wind gust was recorded near Key Largo and a barometric pressure reading of 989 mbar (29.21 inHg) was recorded in Key West, and a reading of 954 mbar (28.18 inHg) was recorded at Long Key. Damage in the
Florida Keys was limited to swamped fishing boats and temporary loss in electricity and communications. Exact damage figures in theFlorida Keys are unavailable. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ]In Miami, a reading of 998 mbar (29.41 inHg) reading was recorded as the hurricane made landfall, and wind speeds between 90 and 100 mph (150 to 157 km/h) were recorded in Everglades City. The hurricane spawned three tornadoes that touched down in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and two other towns, with the Fort Lauderdale tornado being most destructive. The tornado damaged a four story hotel, a railway office building and several cottages before dissipating 30 minutes after its formation. In southwestern Florida, there was damage to orange and grapefruit crops. Three people were killed after ignoring warnings and trying to ride out the storm. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ]
Damage in the
Florida Panhandle was moderate. Thestorm surge destroyed several wharves and damaged most of the oyster and fishing warehouses and canning plants. The storm tide also damaged part of theGulf Coast Highway , and left minimal damage to trees, homes and businesses. Throughout Florida, the hurricane caused 3 deaths and $676,000 in damage. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ]Eastern U.S.
A weather station in Georgia reported a barometric pressure reading of 29.12 inches (994 mbar). However, there were few reports of damage and no reports of deaths when the extratropical remnants of the hurricane traveled up the
East Coast of the United States . [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1929.pdf Monthly Weather Review] ] InMaine , heavy rains up to 2 inches (7 mm) flooded storm cellars and broke a prolonged dry spell in the state, though damage was minimal. [ [http://www.pivot.net/~cotterly/hurricane.PDF www.piviot.net] ]Aftermath
In the
Bahamas , the hurricane destroyed the Ministry of Education mansion in Nassau which was shortly rebuilt after the storm. [ [http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/bahamasweb/VisitingTheBahamas.nsf/Subjects/Historical+Buildings Historical Buildings in the Bahamas] ] Offshore, the wreckage of a steamship that sank during the storm was blown up because it was a hazard to shipping. InFlorida , the damage from the hurricane knocked out rail service for a week. TheUnited States Coast Guard provided mail service to Key West, an area hit hard by the hurricane. [ [http://www.keyshistory.org/hurricanelist.html keyshistory.org] ]See also
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List of Atlantic hurricanes Sources
External links
* [http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1929/2/track.dat 1929 Hurricane best track data]
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