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  2. 1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons - Wikipedia

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    The decade of the 1800s featured the 1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons. While data is not available for every storm that occurred, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences. Each season was an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin. Most tropical cyclone ...

  3. List of Atlantic hurricanes in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    The Central Atlantic hurricane of 1782 was a hurricane that hit the fleet of Admiral Thomas Graves as it sailed across the North Atlantic in September 1782. It is believed to have killed some 3,000 people. See List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes. [228] 1783 September 15–20 Off U.S. East Coast, North Carolina, South Carolina: N/A

  4. 1900 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    However, the Galveston hurricane was surpassed in 1998 by Hurricane Mitch, which caused more than 11,000 fatalities in Central America. [7] The storm was also among the deadliest in Canada, where at least 102 people were killed. [8] [9] Few other tropical cyclones during the 1900 Atlantic hurricane season caused any damage or fatalities. [10]

  5. Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, the hurricane season served as the time in which U.S. Weather Bureau observations in the Caribbean were taken more frequently. The concept of the hurricane season took on a more practical significance in forecasting operations as the United States Weather Bureau began to extend its weather prediction efforts and data ...

  6. The Most Devastating Hurricanes to Ever Hit the U.S. - AOL

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    Track Map of The Galveston Hurricane, Saffir–Simpson Scale, 1900. The Galveston Hurricane. Year: 1900. Death Toll: ... Sandy was born in the Caribbean and made landfall near Atlantic City, New ...

  7. 1840s Atlantic hurricane seasons - Wikipedia

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    This article encompasses the 1840–1849 Atlantic hurricane seasons. While data is not available for every storm that occurred, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences. Each season was an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin. Most tropical cyclone ...

  8. Hurricane names: Why we name storms, how they are selected - AOL

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    The following year was when storms in the Atlantic basin would be named. History of hurricane, storm naming. During the 1800s and early 1900s, hurricanes that happened in the West Indies were ...

  9. Infamous November hurricanes that ended seasons with a bang - AOL

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    Since 1900, only one Category 5 hurricane has been observed in the Atlantic during November, an unnamed hurricane that remained at that strength in the Caribbean for three days. That storm hit ...