List of New York hurricanes

List of New York hurricanes

List of New York hurricanes encompasses 84 tropical or subtropical cyclones that have affected the state of New York since the 17th century. The state of New York is located along the East coast of the United States, in the Northeastern portion of the country. The strongest of these storms was the 1938 New England Hurricane, which struck Long Island as a Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. Killing more than 60 people, it was also the deadliest. Tropical cyclones have affected the state primarily in September but have also hit during every month of the hurricane season, June through November. Tropical cyclones rarely make landfall on the state, although it is common for remnants of tropical cyclones to produce heavy rainfall and flooding.

Before 1800

*between 1278 and 1438 &mdash; A major hurricane struck the modern-day New York/New Jersey area, probably the strongest in recent millennium.cite journal |last=Donnelly |first=Jeffrey P. |authorlink= |coauthors="et al." |year=2001 |month= |title=Sedimentary evidence of intense hurricane strikes from New Jersey |journal=Geology |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=615–618 |doi=10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<0615:SEOIHS>2.0.CO;2 |url= |accessdate= |quote= ]
*August 25, 1635 &mdash; A hurricane that is reported to have tracked parallel to the East Coast impacts New England and New York, although it remains unknown if any damage occurs.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm]
*September 8, 1667 &mdash; A 'severe storm' is reported in Manhattan and is reported to be a continuation of a powerful hurricane which affected the Mid-Atlantic.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm]
*October 29, 1693 &mdash; The Great Storm of 1693 causes severe damage on Long Island, and is reported to create the Fire Island Cut as a result of the coast-changing storm surge and waves.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm] cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*September 23, 1785 &mdash; Several large ships crash into Governors Island as a result of powerful waves which are reported to have been generated by a tropical cyclone.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*August 19, 1788 &mdash; A hurricane strikes New York City or Long Island and is reported to have left the west side of the Battery "laid in ruins" after severe flooding occurs.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]

1800&ndash;99

[
1821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane]
*October 9, 1804 &mdash; Heavy snow falls in Eastern New York peaking at 30 inches (75 cm) as a hurricane tracks northward along the East Coast and becomes extratropical, as cold air fed into the system.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=New England's snow hurricane of 1804 - October 6|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1804/storm2_pt3_ludlum.pdf]
*September 5, 1815 &mdash; A hurricane tracks over North Carolina and parallels the East Coast before producing a heavy rainstorm in New York.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=The North Carolina hurricane of 1815 September 1-5|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1815/storm1_ludlum.pdf]
*September 24, 1815 &mdash; Several hundred trees fall and the majority of the fruit was striped off apple trees just prior to harvesting time after a hurricane makes landfall on Long Island.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=The great September gale of 1815 September 23-24|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1815/storm2_pt1_ludlum.pdf]
*September 16, 1816 &mdash; A possible hurricane strikes New York City, but damage remains unknown.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm]
*August 9, 1817 &mdash; A tropical storm produces heavy rainfall in New York City and Long Island.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm]
*September 3, 1821 &mdash; The 1821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane results in severe damage on Long Island and is accompanied by storm surge of 13 feet (4 m). High wind causes a ship to crash on Long Island killing 17 people.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=The Norfolk-Long Island hurricane, September 2-3 Pt. 2|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1821/storm1_pt2_ludlum.pdf]
*June 4, 1825 &mdash; A hurricane moves off the East Coast and tracks south of New York causing several ship wrecks, and killing seven people.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*August 27, 1827 &mdash; High tides are reported in New York City which are caused by a hurricane offshore.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=The Great North Carolina Hurricane of 1827 August 24-25|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1825/storm1_pt2_ludlum.pdf]
*August 1, 1830 &ndash; A hurricane passes to the east of New York and produces gale-force winds to New York City and Long Island.cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=Twin Coastal Gales of 1730 August 1|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1830/storm1_pt2_ludlum.pdf]
*October 4, 1841 &mdash; Gale&ndash;force winds effect New York City as a hurricane tracks north along the East Coast of the United States. Damage is estimated at $2 million (1841 USD, $41 million 2007 USD).cite web|author=David Ludlum|title=The Memorable Hurricane of 1841 October 3-4|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jelsner/HHITProject/HHITyears/1841/storm2_pt2_ludlum.pdf]

*October 13, 1846 &mdash; The Great Havana Hurricane of 1846 tracks inland, causing some damage to New York City.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*October 6, 1849 &mdash; Severe structural damage occurs in New York City and Long Island with the passage of a hurricane to the east.
*July 19, 1850 &mdash; A hurricane destroys a Coney Island bath house and causes heavy rain, although damage is unknown.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*August 24, 1850 &mdash; A storm that is reported to be a hurricane effects New York and New England although there is no known damage.cite web|author=David Roth|title=History of Virginia Hurricanes|year=2006|publisher=Hydrological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/va17hur.htm]
*September 16, 1858 &mdash; Low barometric pressure of 28.87 mb at Sag Harbor is reported, and is thought to be associated with a tropical cyclone which causes no known damage.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*September 9, 1854 &mdash; A hurricane brushes the East Coast from Florida to New England causing rain on Long Island.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*September 6, 1869 &mdash; A category 3 hurricane makes landfall in Rhode Island and brushes Long Island, which is affected by rain, although minimal damage resulted from the storm.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*October 28, 1872 &mdash; A tropical storm passes over New York City and Long Island.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=Unisys Weather|year=2007|accessdate=2008-01-31|url=http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/]
*October 1, 1874 &mdash; New York City and the Hudson Valley receives rainfall after a minimal tropical storm tracked over Eastern New York.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=NOAA|year=2007|accessdate=2008-01-31|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5106.html]
*September 19, 1876 &mdash; The remnants of a major hurricane track over western New York State, although damage is unknown.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=NOAA|year=2007|accessdate=2008-01-31|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5106.html]
*October 24, 1878 &mdash; The state is affected by tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain with the passage of a hurricane, which made landfall in Virginia.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=NOAA|year=2007|accessdate=2008-01-31|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5106.html] cite web|author=David Roth|title=Gale of October 1878|year=|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/galeof78.htm]
*August 22, 1888 &mdash; A tropical storm tracks over New York City before tracking north along the East Coast of the United States.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=NOAA|year=2007|accessdate=2008-01-31|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5106.html]
*August 24, 1893 &mdash; Hog Island is washed away by strong storm surge associated with a tropical storm of unknown strength.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]

1900&ndash;49

*September 17, 1903 &mdash; The 1903 Vagabond Hurricane produces wind gusts in excess of 65 mph (105 km/h) and 3 inches (75 mm) of rain in Central Park.cite web|author=North Shore WX|year=2007|title=The New Jersey Hurricane of September 16, 1903|accessdate=2007-03-29|url=http://www.northshorewx.com/Hurricane19030916.asp]
*August 15, 1904 &mdash; A Category 2 hurricane skirts the East Coast of the United States producing gale-force winds and heavy rain in Eastern New York and Long Island.cite web|author=Professor Cleveland Abbe|title=1904 Monthly Weather Review|year=1904|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1904.pdf]
*August 2, 1908 &mdash; A hurricane develops near North Carolina and moves northward along the coast, brushing Long Island.cite web|author=Professor E. B. Garriott|title=1908 Monthly Weather Review|year=1908|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1908.pdf]
*July 21, 1916 &mdash; Strong winds are reported on Long Island as a category 3 hurricane passes to the east.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html]
*August 25, 1933 &mdash; The 1933 Chesapeake Potomac Hurricane produces up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain in Southeast New York State; other damage is unknown.cite web|author=Paul Kocin|title=Chesapeake Potomac Hurricane-August 1933|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/chesapeakepotomac1933.html]
*September 8, 1934 &mdash; A strong tropical storm makes landfall on Long Island.Cite web|author=Gordon E. Dunn|title=1934 Monthly Weather Review|title=1934 Monthly Weather Review|year=1934|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1934.pdf]
*September 20, 1936 &mdash; Strong waves and storm surge associated with a powerful hurricane floods much of Long Beach Island and causes severe beach erosion along the coast.cite book|last=Buchholz|first=Margaret|coauthors=Larry Savadove|year=1993|title=Great Storms of the Jersey Shore|publisher=Down the Shore Publishing|id=ISBN 0-945582-51-X]
*September 21, 1938 &mdash; The New England Hurricane of 1938 makes landfall on Suffolk County (Long Island) as a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale.cite web|author=Blake, Rappaport, and Landsea|year=2006|title=The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones (1851 to 2006)|publisher=NOAA|accessdate=2008-02-15|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/NWS-TPC-5.pdf] Wind gusts of 125 mph (200 km/h) and storm surge of 18 feet (5 m) washes across part of the island.Cite web|author=New York City Office of Emergency Management|title=NYC hazards:NYC hurricanes|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-12|url=http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/hazards/storms_hurricanehistory.shtml]   In New York  60 deaths and hundreds of injuries were attributed to the storm.Cite web|author=Edgar W. Woolard|title=1944 Monthly Weather Review|year=1944|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-14|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1944.pdf] In addition, 2,600 are destroyed, and 8,900 houses are destroyed. Montauk Highway in Montauk, effectively isolating eastern Long Island for a period of time. Due to the compact nature of the storm, most of Long Island is largely unaffected by the hurricane.cite web|author=David R. Vallee and Michael R. Dion|year=1997|title=Hurricane Carol|publisher=Taunton, MA National Weather Service|accessdate=2006-11-04|url=http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/hurricanecarol.htm] Specific damage totals for New York are unknown, although the storm in its entirety causes $460 million (1954 USD) in damage.cite web|author=David R. Vallee and Michael R. Dion|year=1997|title=Hurricane Carol|publisher=Taunton, MA National Weather Service|accessdate=2006-11-04|url=http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/hurricanecarol.htm]
*September 10, 1954 &mdash; Hurricane Edna tracks to the east of Long Island producing 9 inches (230 mm) of rain.cite web|author=Weather2000|title=Hurricanes Impacting the New York coast|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-02|url=http://www.weather2000.com/NY_Hurricanes.html] Prior to the storm, New York City orders an emergency standby for the majority of its hospitals, and subways.Cite web|author=The Abilene Reporter-News|title=New York City May Be Sideswiped|year=1954|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-22|url=http://thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] In total, Edna causes 20 deaths and $40 million (1954 USD, $306 million 2007 USD) in damage.
*August 13, 1955 &mdash; Hurricane Connie produces 13.24 inches (370 mm) of rain in Southeast New York, although damage is unknown.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Connie Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/connie1955.html]
*September 28, 1956 &mdash; Hurricane Flossy tracks to the south of Long Island, brushing it with light rainfall.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Flossy Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/flossy1956.html]
*October 1, 1959 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Gracie track into Central New York and drops up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Gracie Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/gracie1959.html]
*September 11, 1960 &mdash; Hurricane Donna makes landfall on Long Island as a Category 2 hurricane. Sustained winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) on eastern Long Island and 70 mph (110 km/h) winds on western Long Island are reported, and tides are 6 feet (2 m) above normal along most of the coast. Strong waves also cause beach erosion and several homes along the shore to be destroyed. Due to well-executed warnings, damages are extremely low, and it is reported that no deaths result from the storm.cite web|author=Gordon E. Dunn|title=1960 Monthly Weather Review|year=1960|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1960.pdf]
*September 21, 1961 &mdash; Hurricane Esther causes $3 million (1961 USD, $20 million 2007 USD in damage in Suffolk County as it tracks to the east of Long Island. Coastal areas of Long Island were flooded, as well as storm surge and wind gusts of 108 mph (173 km/h), which causes 260,000 homes to be left without power.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|title=Hurricane Esther Preliminary Report|year=1961|publisher=
accessdate=2008-02-03|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1961/esther/prenhc/prelim01.gif
]
*October 8, 1962 &mdash; Hurricane Daisy tracks east of New England, producing light rainfall in extreme eastern portions of Upstate New York.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Daisy Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/daisy1962.html]
*September 23, 1964 &mdash; Beach erosion and moderate wind gusts are reported on Long Island as Hurricane Gladys tracks a couple hundred miles south of New York. [cite web|author=AP|year=1964|title=Fickle Gladys heads away into open sea|publisher=The Greeley Daily Tribune|accessdate=2007-03-19|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
]
*October 19, 1964 &mdash; Light rainfall is reported as Hurricane Isbell tracks off the coast.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Isbell Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/isbell1964.html]
*September 10, 1969 &mdash; Rainfall up to 3 inches (75 mm) is reported on Long Island and in portions of Southeastern New York associated with Hurricane Gerda.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Gerda Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/gerda1969.html]
*August 28, 1971 &mdash; Tropical Storm Doria produces up to 8 inches (200 mm) of rain in New York City and Upstate New York causing moderate to severe flooding and floods subways in New York City.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Doria Rainfall Summary|year=-|publisher=|Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/doria1971.html] cite web|author=R.H. Simpson & John R. Hope|year=1972|title=Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1971|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2006-11-23|url=http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/100/mwr-100-04-0256.pdf]
*June 22, 1972 &mdash; Hurricane Agnes makes landfall near New York City and produces up to 12 inches (300 mm) of rain in Southeastern New York State and much of Western New York, with locally higher amounts. Storm tides of 3.1 feet (1 m) and wind gusts of convert|55|mph|km/h|0 occur in New York City, and severe river flooding causes six deaths.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|title=Hurricane Agnes|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml#agnes]
*September 4, 1972 &mdash; Tropical Storm Carrie produces light rainfall on the eastern end of Long Island.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Carrie Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/carrie1972.html]

1975&ndash;99

*August 11, 1976 &mdash; Hurricane Belle makes landfall on Long Island as a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, producing up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain.cite web|author=Paul Kocin|title=Hurricane Belle Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/belle1976.html] 30,000 people are evacuated in New York in anticipation of Belle. Wind gusts of up to 70 mph and tides of 7.2 feet (2.3 m) above normal are reported in New York City and Long Island. Moderate river flooding occurs, as well as minor crop damage. In all, one person is killed by a falling tree, damage is reported at $257 million (1976 USD, $980 million 2007 USD).cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence|title=1976 Monthly Weather Review|year=1976|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1976.pdf]
*September 1, 1978 &mdash; The remnants of Tropical Storm Debra produces light rainfall along the southern edge of New York State.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Debra Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/debra1978.html]
*September 7, 1979 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane David produce light to moderate rainfall up to 3 inches (75 mm) in much of New York State.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane David Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/david1979.html]
*September 2, 1983 &mdash; Tropical Storm Dean produces light rain near New York Citycite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Dean Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/dean1983.html] and causes minor beach erosion.cite web
author=Miles B. Lawrence
year=1983-10-14
title=Tropical Storm Dean Preliminary Report
publisher=National Hurricane Center
accessdate=2007-02-02
url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1983-prelim/dean/prelim01.gif
]
*Late October, 1984 &mdash; The remnants of a tropical depression track just north of New York City, producing extremely light showers. [Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Rainfall Summary for Tropical Depression 1984|year=2008|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-05-11|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/oct1984td.html]
*September 27, 1985 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Bob produce light rainfall in Southeastern New York.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Bob Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/bob1985.html]
*October 1, 1985 &mdash; Hurricane Gloria makes landfall on Long Island as a Category 2 hurricane. Wind gusts of up to 100 mph (135 km/h) and 3.4 inches (86 mm) of rain cite web| url=http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/hurricanegloria.htm| title=Hurricane Gloria - September 27, 1985| work=United States Hurricanes| first=Michael| last=Grammatico| publisher=Geocities| accessdate=2006-03-29] contribute to $300 million (1985 USD, $591 million 2007 USD) in damage, and one fatality.cite news| first=Steve| last=Wick| url=http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs9glor,0,1814853.story| title=Life in the Wake of Gloria: An epic hurricane transforms LI, its people and, eventually, its power company| publisher=Newsday| date=2006| accessdate=2006-03-29] In addition, 48 homes on Long Island were destroyed, and hundreds more were damaged.cite news| first=Steve| last=Wick| url=http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs9glor,0,1814853.story| title=Life in the Wake of Gloria: An epic hurricane transforms LI, its people and, eventually, its power company| publisher=Newsday| date=2006| accessdate=2006-03-29]
*September 25, 1985 &mdash; The remnants of Tropical Storm Henri produce light rain in isolated areas.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Henri Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/henri1985.html]
*September 10, 1987 &mdash; Tropical Depression Eleven produces rainfall up to 3 inches (75 mm) in much of New York State.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Depression Eleven Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/td9of1987.html]
*August 30, 1988 &mdash; Tropical Storm Chris produces moderate rainfall in Upstate New York.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Chris Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/chris1988.html]
*September 24, 1989 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Hugo produce light rain and gusty winds in Central and Eastern New York.Cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|title=Hurricane Bob Preliminary Report Page 4|year=1991|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1991-prelim/bob/prelim04.gif]
*October 30, 1991 &mdash; The 1991 Halloween Nor'easter kills one man when he is swept off a bridge, and causes moderate to severe beach erosion.Cite web|author=National Climatic DataCenter|title=1991 Halloween Nor'easter|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/satellite/satelliteseye/cyclones/pfctstorm91/pfctstorm.html]
*August 28, 1992 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Andrew produce light rainfall in the western portions of the state.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Andrew Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/andrew1992.html]
*September 27, 1992 &mdash; Tropical Storm Danielle produces light rain in Western New York.cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Danielle Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/danielle1992.html]
*July 22, 1994 &mdash; Tropical Depression Two produces light rain in isolated areas of the state and generates thunderstorms which down several trees.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Tropical Depression Two|year=1995|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~219520]
*August 18, 1994 &mdash; Tropical Storm Beryl's remnants produce up to 3 inches (75 mm) of rain in Central New Yorkcite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Beryl Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/beryl1994.html] causing moderate flooding which causes two fatalities and $1.5 million (1994 USD, $21 million 2007 USD) in damage, and 14 homes are damaged or destroyed. In addition, State Route 7 was closed for several hours due to flooding.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Tropical Storm Beryl|year=1994|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-15|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~218344]
*July 13, 1996 &mdash; Hurricane Bertha makes landfall on Long Island as a tropical storm, producing heavy rainfall which caused moderate flooding in the lower Hudson Valley in addition to tropical storm-force winds.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Bertha|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~266546]
*July 24, 1997 &mdash; Hurricane Danny causes light rainfall over New York City and Long Island.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Danny|year=1997|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~297116]
*September 8, 1999 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Dennis produce bands of heavy rain which caused some flooding, especially in Rockland County where three feet of flood water accumulated in some locations.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Dennis|year=1999|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~365972]
*September 16, 1999 &mdash; Hurricane Floyd produces rainfall up to 13 inches (325 mm) and wind gusts of up to 60 mph (95 km/h) affect Southeastern New York. Severe flooding results from the storm, killing two people and causing an early estimate of $14.6 million (1997 USD, $18 million 2007 USD), although it is reported that damage could total to far more than that. One of the deaths occurs when a person dies from being swept into a flooded river.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Floyd|year=2999|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~365984] cite web| author = National Hurricane Center| year = 1999| title = Preliminary Report: Hurricane Floyd| publisher = NOAA| accessdate = 2006-02-13| url = http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999floyd.html]

2000 and after

*September 20, 2000 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Gordon produce light rainfall in Southeastern New York State.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Gordon Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-06|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/gordon2000filledrainblk.gif]
*June 17, 2001 &mdash; The remnants of Tropical Storm Allison produce moderate rainfall up to 3 inches (75 mm), although it fell in just a couple hours causing minor to moderate flash flooding.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Tropical Storm Allison|year=2001|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~435544]
*August 10, 2002 &mdash; Tropical Storm Cristobal generates rip currents which drown three people on the coast of Long Island. [cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=2002|title=Event Report for New York|accessdate=2008-01-08|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~469434]
*September 28, 2002 &mdash; The remnants of Tropical Storm Isidore produce widespread light rainfall over much of the state and moderate wind gusts.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Tropical Storm Isidore Rainfall Summary|year-|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-06|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/isidore2002.html] Some small trees are blown down, and minor power outages are reported.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Isidore|year=2002|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-15|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~469520]
*September 21, 2003 &mdash; Hurricane Isabel effects the state with high winds and flooding. Damage in New York totals to $90 million (2003 USD, $98 million 2006 USD).cite web|author=Jack Beven & Hugh Cobb|year=2003|title=Hurricane Isabel Tropical Cyclone Report|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-01-30|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2003isabel.shtml] In and around New York City, about 1.1 million customers were left without power, though most outages were fixed by the day after the hurricane passed through the region.cite web|author=CNN News|year=2003|title=State-by-state assessment of damage from Isabel|accessdate=2007-02-01|url=http://www.sunbeltrentals.com/news/HurricaneIsabelAftermath.pdf] Offshore of Long Beach, rough waves killed a man while bodysurfing.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=2003|title=Event Report for Southeast New York|accessdate=2007-01-31|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~513200]
*August 4, 2004 &mdash; Hurricane Alex drops 2.83 inches (70 mm) of rain on Long Island.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Mid-Atlantic tropical cyclone rainfall|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/tcmidatl.html]
*August 13, 2004 &mdash; Tropical Storm Bonnie produces rainfall peaking at 4 inches causing several rivers to swell to at or slightly above flood stage.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Tropical Storm Bonnie|year=2004|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-16|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~547540]
*August 14, 2004 &mdash; Hurricane Charley brushes Long Island and produces light rainfall.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Mid-Atlantic tropical cyclone rainfall|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction * [Center|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/tcmidatl.html]
*September 4, 2004 &mdash; Hurricane Gaston produces light rainfall on Long Island.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Rainfall Summary for Hurricane Gaston|year=|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/gaston2004.html]
*September 9, 2004 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Frances produces heavy rainfall up to 7 inches (175 mm) which causes extensive flooding in central New York. One death, a drowning, and $6 million (2005 USD, $6.5 million 2007 USD) in damage results from the flooding.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Frances|year=2004|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~547639] Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event report for Hurricane Frances|year=2005|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~547639]
*July 9, 2005 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Cindy produce moderate rainfall in Upstate New York causing light damage due to flooding and gusty winds, which downed some trees.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event report for Hurricane Cindy|year=2005|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-08|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~587364]
*August 30, 2005 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Katrina produce heavy rainfall up to 5 inches (125 mm) of rain in the western portion of the state. High winds also effect the state, with 4,500 people in Buffalo left without power after high winds downed trees and power lines.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Hurricane Katrina|year=2005|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~587589]
*October 5, 2005 &mdash; Tropical Storm Tammy's remnants contribute to a rainstorm which turns into the Northeast U.S. flooding of October 2005. Up to 13 inches (325 mm) of rain cause severe flooding throughout the Hudson Valley, killing 10 and causing millions of dollars in damage.cite web| author=National Hurricane Center| year=2006| title=Tropical Cyclone Report: Subtropical Depression Twenty-Two| publisher=NOAA| accessdate=2006-02-14| url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL232005_Twenty-two.pdf| format=PDF] cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Report for Tropical Storm Tammy|year=2005|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~587673]
*September 2, 2006 &mdash; The remnants of Hurricane Ernesto produce light to moderate rainfall over much of the state and wind gusts of up to convert|60|mph|km/h.Cite web|author=David Roth|title=Hurricane Erneto Rainfall Summary|year=|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/ernesto2006.html] Numerous trees and powerlines are reported fallen, and several thousand people are left without power, primarily in the New York City area.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Event Reported for Hurricane Ernesto|year=2006|publisher=|accessdate=2008-01-15|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~626810]
*June 5, 2007 &mdash; Tropical Storm Barry produces up to 3.91 inches (99 mm) of rain in New York City.Cite web|author=Fracasso|year=2007|title=Public Advisory Number 14 for Remnants of Barry|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2007-06-03|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/BARRY/BARRY_14.html]
*September 6, 2008 &mdash; Hurricane Hanna makes landfall on Islip, New York, east of New York City as a tropical storm; 60 mph (95 km/h) winds were recorded near the center when the storm made landfall. About 32,000 people on Long Island lost power. [http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/monday/longisland/ny-lihann085834125sep08,0,742443.story]

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Deadly storms

The following table includes all storms which caused fatalities in New York State.

ee also

*List of New Jersey hurricanes
*List of New England hurricanes
*List of Pennsylvania hurricanes
*List of North Carolina hurricanes
*List of Florida hurricanes

References

External links

* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ National Hurricane Center]
* [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html National Climatic Data Center]


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