- 1944 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season | name=1944 Atlantic hurricane season
first storm formed=July 13, 1944
last storm dissipated=Oct. 20, 1944
strongest storm=Great Atlantic Hurricane -
120 knots (140 mph)
total storms=11
major storms=3
total da
(1944USD )
total fatalities=1156
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 The 1944 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 16, 1944, [Jack Rutledge. [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Retrieved on2008-06-06 .] and lasted until October 31, 1944. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin .The 1944 season was a fairly active one. A Category 1 hurricane hit
North Carolina . A Category 3 hitJamaica . Another Category 3 hitFlorida late in the season. A Category 1hurricane and atropical storm hitMexico . Another tropical storm hitGrand Isle, Louisiana .torms
Hurricane One
The first storm of the season formed on July 13 and moved northwest, paralleling the
Bahamas , slowly strengthening. It recurved once in theGulf Stream off the Georgia coast and became a hurricane shortly thereafter. The storm passed between the US andBermuda and becameextratropical as it entered the north Atlantic.Tropical Storm Two
A tropical storm moved through the
Lesser Antilles on July 24. It continued through theCaribbean Sea , and dissipated on the 28th over the Western Caribbean. The storm caused some damage on southern Hispaniola, but no deaths were reported.Hurricane Three
On July 30, a tropical storm was located in the eastern
Bahamas . It moved northwestward, becoming a hurricane the next day. The hurricane moved inland over southernNorth Carolina on the 2nd, and continued northeastward until dissipation on the 4th. The hurricane caused $2 million in damage (1944 dollars) but no deaths.Hurricane Four
A small tropical storm existed east of
Barbados on August 16. It passed through the islands, and steadily intensified to a major hurricane as it passed through the Caribbean. The major hurricane struck easternJamaica on the 20th, causing major damage to crops from flooding. It continued westward across the Caribbean, hitting the easternYucatán Peninsula on the 22nd. Hurricane Four moved across the Bay of Campeche, and hit theMexican port ofTuxpan, Veracruz , on the 24th just before dissipating. The hurricane caused several million dollars in damage, and left 216 people dead.Tropical Storm Five
A tropical storm hit northeastern
Mexico on August 22, causing little damage after it dissipated on the 22rd.Tropical Storm Six
A tropical storm hit southeastern
Louisiana on September 10. It dissipated the next day, after causing minor damage inMobile, Alabama .Hurricane Seven
The most notable hurricane of the season was the Great Atlantic Hurricane (sometimes referred to as the Great American Hurricane), an intense
Cape Verde-type hurricane that traveled up theEastern Seaboard as aCategory 2 , sweeping the beaches, sinking ships, and throwing wave watchers into the sea. The entire coastline fromCape Lookout, North Carolina toCape Cod were raked with hurricane-force winds. The hurricane caused several millions of dollars in damage, as well as 390 deaths.Hurricane Eight
A tropical wave developed into a tropical storm in the western Caribbean Sea on September 19. It became a hurricane later that day, and hit the
Yucatán Peninsula on the 20th. The hurricane turned southward in theBay of Campeche , making landfall nearCampeche, Campeche , on the 22nd. The hurricane dissipated later that day, after resulting in extensive damage from flooding as well as 200-300 fatalities.Hurricane Nine
A tropical disturbance from the Cape Verde region developed into a tropical storm in the south-central Atlantic on September 21. The storm made a broad turn to the north and slowly strengthened. It became a hurricane while well east of Bermuda and continued its journey north. The storm was briefly a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) before weakening in the cooler waters of the north Atlantic. The storm was able, however, to maintain hurricane status until it became extratropical in the far north Atlantic south of
Greenland .Tropical Storm Ten
The tenth storm was a weak tropical storm that formed to the immediate northeast of
Barbados in early October. The storm turned north with peak winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). It never got any stronger. After moving north for a little ways, the storm turned away from the islands and dissipated causing nothing but rain showers.Hurricane Eleven
A tropical storm formed in the western Caribbean Sea on October 12. It headed northward, becoming a hurricane the next day. It drifted westward, followed by another northward turn where it reached major hurricane strength. It crossed
Cuba at this intensity on the 18th, and continued northeastward where it made landfall onSarasota, Florida on the 19th. The hurricane continued northeastward over the southeast United States, and became extratropical on the 21st. The hurricane caused $100 million in damage (1944 dollars), as well as 300 casualties.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/1944.pdf 1944 Monthly Weather Review]
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