- 1947 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season | name=1947 Atlantic hurricane season
first storm formed=July 31, 1947
last storm dissipated=Oct. 21, 1947
strongest storm=Fort Lauderdale Hurricane - 140 knots (160 mph)
total storms=9
major storms=2
total da
(1947USD )
total fatalities=94
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 The 1947 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 16, 1947, and lasted until November 1, 1947. [Brownsville Herald. [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Retrieved on2008-06-06 .] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin .The 1947 hurricane season was a fairly active one in terms of landfalling storms. A Category 2 hit near
Tampico , a Category 1 hit near Galveston, and a Category 1 hit near the Georgia/South Carolina border. The most significant storm by far, however, was the Fort Lauderdale Hurricane which struck Fort Lauderdale as a Category 4 hurricane, then made a second landfall inLouisiana .torms
Tropical Storm One
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic tropical storm 1 track.png
Formed=July 31
Dissipated=August 2
1-min winds=40
Pressure=A weak tropical storm moving northwest across the Gulf of Mexico hit just south of theMexico /United States border on August 2. It dissipated that day after causing $2 million in damage (1947 dollars), mostly crop damage from flooding.Hurricane Two
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic hurricane 2 track.png
Formed=August 9
Dissipated=August 16
1-min winds=95
Pressure=On August 9, a tropical storm formed in theCaribbean Sea . It moved west-northwest, hitting nearCozumel, Mexico on August 12. As it moved through theBay of Campeche , it quickly strengthened to a peak of 110 mph (180 km/h) winds, and hit just south ofTampico, Mexico on August 15. The hurricane dissipated the next day over land, causing 19 fatalities.Hurricane Three
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic hurricane 3 track.png
Formed=August 18
Dissipated=August 27
1-min winds=70
Pressure=A tropical wave became a tropical storm over theFlorida Straits on August 18. It headed west-northward, producing a convert|3.6|ft|m|sing=on storm surge as it passed off shore ofGrand Isle, Louisiana on August 22, steadily strengthening to an 80 mph (130 km/h) Category 1 hurricane before making landfall nearGalveston, Texas on the September 24. Hurricane Three resulted in $200,000 in damage, as well as one death.Hurricane Four
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane track.png
Formed=September 4
Dissipated=September 21
1-min winds=140
Pressure=940A powerful hurricane hit nearFort Lauderdale, Florida on September 17. It moved across the Gulf of Mexico as a weakened hurricane, but restrengthened before striking easternLouisiana on September 19 as a Category 3 hurricane. The hurricane caused $110 million in damage (1947 dollars) and 51 casualties. Although it was very powerful at its Florida landfall, its destruction was less severe than previoustropical cyclone s in the 1920s.Tropical Storm Five
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic tropical storm 5 track.png
Formed=September 7
Dissipated=September 8
1-min winds=40
Pressure=A weak tropical storm formed in the northeasternGulf of Mexico west of the Saint Petersburg/Tampa area on September 7. The short-lived tropical storm peaked at 45mph before weakening to a depression the following day and making landfall just southwest of Mobile on September 8. The system dissipated shortly thereafter.Tropical Storm Six
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic tropical storm 6 track.png
Formed=September 20
Dissipated=September 25
1-min winds=50
Pressure=989A tropical wave developed into a tropical storm over westernJamaica on September 20. It headed northwestward, hittingCuba on September 22. The storm turned north-northeastward over the Gulf of Mexico, strengthening to a convert|60|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on tropical storm before hitting near Cedar Key on September 24. The storm became extratropical later that day, after causing tornadic activity amounting to $100,000 in damage (1947 US dollars).Tropical Storm Seven
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic tropical storm 7 track.png
Formed=October 6
Dissipated=October 8
1-min winds=45
Pressure=On October 6, a tropical wave formed into a tropical storm over theBahamas . It moved rapidly north-northwestward, and hit nearBrunswick, Georgia on October 7. It looped over Georgia and Florida, and dissipated on October 8.Hurricane Eight
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic hurricane 8 track.png
Formed=October 9
Dissipated=October 16
1-min winds=75
Pressure=973A tropical low was detected off the coast ofNicaragua on October 8. The low then drifted northward where it became a tropical storm the next day. The tropical storm then passed over the western tip ofCuba , producing a peak wind gust of 57 mph (92 km/h). The storm strengthened over the southeasternGulf of Mexico to attain hurricane status on October 11, and after brushing theFlorida Keys before making landfall nearCape Sable, Florida on October 12. The hurricane moved offshore near Pompano Beach and later reached a peak intensity of 85 mph (135 km/h) in the western Atlantic before turning back to the west. On October 15, the hurricane made its final landfall near the Georgia/South Carolina border, and dissipated 24 hours later.Barnes, Jay "Florida's Hurricane History, University of North Carolina Press (1998), ISBN 0-8078-4748-8, 174 -180] [Weather Underground (2006) [http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at194708.asp 1947 Archive] URL Accessed: August 15, 2006] The storm was unofficially known as Hurricane King.Barnes, Jay"Florida's Hurricane History, University of North Carolina Press (1998), ISBN 0-8078-4748-8, 174 -180]An airport in south
Florida recorded peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). The hurricane dropped 5-13 (12.7-33 cm) inches of rain across central and southern part of the state, including in Hialeah where the storm produced 3.6 inches (7.6 cm) in a one hour period and over 6 inches (15.2 cm) in a 75 minute period. The flooding rains left many neighborhoods in up to six feet of water due to a previously wet summer, and left over 2,000 Miami-Dade County residents homeless. The flooding also closed U.S. 1 from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, as well as a highway to Everglades City. The hurricane spawned a tornado in both Coral Gables and Miami, one of which destroyed three warehouses. In all, the hurricane caused $27.5 million dollars (1947USD , $260 million 2005 USD) in damage in Florida. Following the passage of the hurricane, Hialeah mayor Henry Milander declared a state of emergency and restricted access to the city. In Miami, many residents had to use boats and rafts to survey damage and look for survivors, due to the flooding. Winds in Georgia peaked at 85 mph (135 km/h) in Savannah, where the storm caused $20 million dollars (1947 USD, $189 million 2005 USD) in damage. Elsewhere in Georgia, the storm caused $500,000 (1947 USD, $4.7 million 2005 USD) in damage, mainly due to a tornado that touched down near Hinesville. Tides twelve feet above normal were reported from Georgia toSouth Carolina . InCharleston, South Carolina , the high tides caused minor beach erosion and isolated street flooding, and one person was killed there by a falling tree. InNorth Carolina , the high tides caused minor flooding. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1947.pdf 1947 Monthly Weather Review] ] Barnes, Jay "Florida's Hurricane History"', University of North Carolina Press (1998), ISBN 0-8078-4748-8, 174 -180] The hurricane was noted for the first timehurricane seeding was conducted in theAtlantic basin by theUnited States Weather Bureau through an operation called Project Cirrus.Hurricane Nine
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1947 Atlantic hurricane 9 track.png
Formed=October 16
Dissipated=October 22
1-min winds=105
Pressure=This storm developed on October 16 over the Leeward Islands as a tropical storm. It moved northwest, bypassingPuerto Rico and strengthening to hurricane status while beginning a gradual curve to the northeast. The storm reached its peak intensity as a 120 mph (195 km/h) Category 3 hurricane just west ofBermuda , bringing winds estimated at 100 mph (175 km/h) to the island. The storm continued northeast and became extratropical on October 22.Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) rating
The table on the right shows the ACE for each storm in the season. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. ACE is only officially released for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding 34 knots (39 mph, 63 km/h) or tropical storm strength. Subtropical storms are not included in season totals.
ee also
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List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons References
External links
* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1947.pdf 1948 Monthly Weather Review]
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