- 1939 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season
Basin=Atl
Year=1939
Track=1939 Atlantic hurricane season summary.jpg
First storm formed=June 12, 1939
Last storm dissipated=November 6, 1939
Strongest storm name=#4 -
Strongest storm pressure=
Strongest storm winds=115
Average wind speed=
Total depressions=
Total storms=5
Total hurricanes=3
Total intense=1
Fatalities=5
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five seasons=1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 The 1939 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 16, 1939, and lasted until October 31, 1939. [Daily Capital News. [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?] Retrieved on
2008-06-06 .] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin .The 1939 season was very inactive, with only 5 tropical storms forming, 2 of which became hurricanes, and one became a major hurricane. The most notable storm was a major hurricane passing just to the east of
Bermuda on October 16th, bringing heavy winds and rain to the island.__TOC__
torms
Tropical Storm One
infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm One
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=June 12
dissipated=June 17
highest winds=50 mph (80 km/h)
lowest pressure=1003mbar The first tropical storm of the season developed in the extreme westernCaribbean Sea on June 12. It moved north-northeastward, causing rough seas and squally conditions as passed over the eastern portion of theYucatán Peninsula . The storm moved steadily northward, slowly strengthening to a peak of 50 mph on the 14th with a minimum central pressure of 1000mbar . Higher pressures to its north caused to execute a counter-clockwise loop in the northernGulf of Mexico . A trough of low pressure turned it back to the north, and made landfall nearMobile, Alabama as a minimal tropical storm on the 16th. The storm turned to the northwest, and dissipated on the 17th overMississippi . One boy drowned from the storm on theFlorida Panhandle .Hurricane Two
infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Two
category=cat1
type=hurricane
formed=August 7
dissipated=August 20
highest winds=80 mph (110 km/h)
pressure=UnknownOn August 7, a tropical storm formed north of theLeeward Islands , likely from a tropical wave. It tracked to the west-northwest, slowly strengthening as it moved through theBahamas to a hurricane on August 11. The hurricane struck centralFlorida as an 80 mph hurricane late on the 11th, and crossed the state in around 15 hours. After weakening to a tropical storm, it quickly re-strengthened, and hit nearApalachicola, Florida as an 80 mph hurricane on the 13th. The storm quickly weakened over the land, and drifted throughAlabama as a weak tropical depression. The storm turned to the northeast, and remained a tropical depression until it dissipated overNew York on August 20.Damage was minor, amounting to uprooted trees, broken windows, moderate crop damage, and downed power lines. Heavy flooding was seen across its path, especially from its renmants, amounting to a maximum of 14 inches in
Tuckerton, New Jersey . There were two deaths attributed to the storm. One man drowned atCedar Key when his rowboat overturned, and one person was killed from a tornado inNorth Carolina .Tropical Storm Three
infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Three
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=September 23
dissipated=September 26
highest winds=45 mph (75 km/h)
pressure=UnknownAn area of disturbed weather overCentral America organized into a tropical storm in theBay of Campeche on September 23. It moved generally north-northeastward, strengthening to a peak of 45 mph tropical storm over the Gulf of Mexico. The storm made landfall on south-centralLouisiana on the 26th, and dissipated later that day. Its effects were minimal, with light winds and precipitation.Hurricane Four
infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Four
category=cat4
type=hurricane
formed=October 12
dissipated=October 18
highest winds=135 mph (215 km/h)
pressure=UnknownA tropical wave developed into a tropical storm north of the Leeward Islands on October 12 and moved to the northwest. It quickly strengthened, and after turning to the northeast it reached hurricane status on October 15. The hurricane continued to rapidly intensify, reaching peak winds of 135 mph as it passed east ofBermuda on the 16th. It weakened as it accelerated to the northeast, and became extratropical near Newfoundland on the 18th. The hurricane caused considerable damage to trees, boats, and houses, though caused no reported casualties.Hurricane Five
infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Five
category=cat1
type=hurricane
formed=October 29
dissipated=November 6
highest winds=90 mph (145 km/h)
pressure=UnknownOn October 29, the 5th and final tropical storm developed in the western Caribbean Sea, and moved to the northwest. It turned sharply eastward, and under favorable conditions, it strengthened into a hurricane on the 31st near theCayman Islands . After peaking at 90 mph, it weakened as it drifted eastward, and passed betweenJamaica andCuba . A northeast turn brought it over Cuba on November 4, and after crossing theBahamas it became extratropical to the southwest of Bermuda on the 6th.In Jamaica, the hurricane brought torrential rainfall and high waves, causing many families to leave coastal areas. Heavy flooding and mudslides caused one fatality and heavy damage. In Cuba, the hurricane brought strong winds and torrential rainfall, causing one casualty and severe crop damage.
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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/1939.pdf Monthly Weather Review]
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