Brings back memories.
Camille was a real doozy.
Ping for later
Agnes sure did a lot of damage for a Cat 1 storm back in 1972.
I remember being at PGA business school in 1990 and a PGA pro from somewhere in SC was talking about merchandising. He brought a half dozen dirty shirts, a few sweaters, and a few broken putters and wedges. He said that was what was left of his golf shop after Hugo.
I can see why I was complacent before Andrew living in SoFla. Relatively calm during the late 80’s.
2004 was just ridiculous for us in Northern PB County. Jeanne was the final insult when she did a loop to loop in the Atlantic and headed right for us while we were still all boarded up (and many w/out power) from Frances. I went 18 days w/out it. It was hot.
Great list. Thanks for posting.
I vaguely remember Hazel, 1954 because it was dark and Mom and Dad were scared. Just a snippet..I was only 3.
Nice list...
Year | Month | States Affected and Category by States | Highest Saffir- Simpson U.S. Category | Central Pressure (mb) | Max Wind (kt) | Name | |||||||||
1850s | |||||||||||||||
1861 | Aug | * FL, SW1 | 1 | 978 | 70 | “Key West” | |||||||||
1861 | Sep | NC, 1 | 1 | 985 | 70 | “Equinoctial” | |||||||||
1861 | Nov | NC, 1 | 1 | 985 | 70 | “Expedition” | |||||||||
1862 | None | ||||||||||||||
1863 | None | ||||||||||||||
1864 | None | ||||||||||||||
1865 | Sep | LA, 2; TX, N1 | 2 | 965 | 90 | “Sabine River” | |||||||||
1865 | Oct | FL, SW2, SE1 | 2 | 969 | 90 | —– | |||||||||
Doesn’t look like it’s getting worse. I mean, shouldn’t it have tripled since 1850s? Due to all that Global Warming I’ve heard so much about?