1084:, reported a hurricane several hundred miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands; this appears to be the only known record of the storm. Fernández-Partagás considered that the system may have been related to the subsequent tropical cyclone over the northern Atlantic, but determined this to be unlikely, given the rapid speed at which it would have needed to travel. Chenoweth opted to combine both systems. The 2014 study also proposed a much weaker cyclone on October 7, with the storm beginning then as a tropical depression, which intensified into a tropical storm that day and remained below hurricane status until October 9.
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Caribbean. Thus, the official track for this storm begins at 00:00 UTC on October 19 as a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). Moving north-northeastward, the hurricane struck the south coast
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reported the destruction of some entire villages and to agricultural properties, with damage exceeding $ 1 million. The hurricane ruined virtually all banana crops in the region and also caused serious losses to sugarcane and tobacco crops. Communications and transportation to Vuelta Abajo were
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lists the sixth storm's death toll as high as 2000. Further, other sources estimate that the combined damage total in Cuba for the sixth and ninth storms reached as much as $ 27 million. Newspapers also reported that the two hurricanes damaged about one-fourth of Cuba's sugar crop, while "the
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Atlantic reported stormy weather from September 17 through September 20. Consequently, the track for this storm begins on the former date about 240 mi (385 km) southwest of Bermuda, as a hurricane with winds of 90 mph (150 km/h). By weighting
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October 5. The storm moved west-northwestward and intensified into a hurricane south of Cuba on the following day. Thereafter, the cyclone rapidly strengthened further and likely peaked as a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) prior to making
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September 9 as a tropical storm about halfway between the Lesser Antilles and the Cabo Verde Islands. The storm then moved northwestward and reached hurricane status by September 11. Additionally, Chenoweth theorized that the extratropical
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September 1. Tracking westward, it was encountered by another ship on September 4. The storm's subsequent progress is unknown. Chenoweth extended the track of this system back to August 29 and combined it with the subsequent storm, while also postulating that the cyclone reached
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October 10, more than 800 mi (1,285 km) to the east of Bermuda. Based on reports from several ships, it headed east-northeastward over the following day. Little else is known about its track. Chenoweth opted to combine this storm and the previous.
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reported major damage to warehouses and wharves, as well as the destruction of several dwellings; many more lost their roofs or otherwise suffered damage. Throughout the country, a loss of roughly one-third of sugar crops occurred – roughly 300,000 to 400,000 boxes. At least
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Caribbean on October 27. The system remains a hurricane despite its passage over the Yucatán Peninsula. After reaching the southern Gulf of Mexico, the storm instead turns back to the southwest by
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Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in HURDAT, surpassing the current record-holder, in
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experienced heavy rainfall and hurricane-force winds. A report from the fort noted that "trees and fences protested, buildings surroofed & debris flying in every direction". Six vessels capsized at Key West, while many ships wrecked along the
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about 24 hours later. Trekking across western Cuba for about six hours, the cyclone emerged into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, likely as a Category 1 hurricane. Later on October 20, the center of the hurricane passed over the
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recognizes 11 tropical cyclones for the 1870 season, 10 of which attained hurricane status. Two of those hurricanes are believed to have intensified into a major hurricane – Category 3 or stronger on the modern-day
1256:, then located in Havana Province, flooded many homes with up to 4 ft (1.2 m) of water, demolishing about 40 residences. Approximately $ 5 million in damage occurred in Cuba, as well as 43 deaths. In Florida,
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and intensified into a hurricane on the following day. Early on September 2, the cyclone reached sustained winds of 105 mph (165 km/h), equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane on the modern-day
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accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1870 USD.
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on October 27. However, reanalysis could not confirm the existence of a tropical cyclone until October 30, when it was centered about 40 mi (65 km) northeast of
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these reports according to their credibility and consistency, Fernández-Partagás constructed an approximate recurving track for the hurricane. Early on September 19, the brig
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section of Halifax. A carriage factory was nearly destroyed, suffering about $ 4,000 in damage. The storm demolished many barns at the North West Arm and destroyed a building in
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experienced abnormally high tides, prompting vessels to seek refuge at a safe harbor. Nova Scotia reported severe impacts, especially along its south coast. At the
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were either sunk or blown ashore. The winds uprooted trees, damaged roofs, and severed telegraph wires throughout Mobile. At the height of the storm, a floating
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3093:American Meteorological Society
2927:
2905:
2872:
2839:
2804:
2786:
2753:
2720:
2687:
2678:
2636:
2599:"Terrible Storm in Nova Scotia"
2591:
2572:. September 10, 1870. p. 2
2522:American Meteorological Society
2364:
2029:All damage figures are in 1870
1933:July 30 – November 3
1897:Category 1 hurricane
1867:Category 2 hurricane
1839:Category 2 hurricane
1811:Category 1 hurricane
1783:Category 1 hurricane
1745:Category 3 hurricane
1717:Category 1 hurricane
1687:Category 3 hurricane
1621:Category 2 hurricane
1591:Category 1 hurricane
1524:North Atlantic tropical cyclone
1448:
1252:also disrupted. Storm surge in
1080:On October 7, a ship, the
943:Hurricane of San Marcos of 1870
748:September 9 – September 12
582:East Coast of the United States
2345:. November 12, 1870. p. 2
2023:
2010:
677:September 1 – September 4
203:1870 Atlantic hurricane season
21:1870 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
2933:Fernández-Partagás, pp. 69–70
2810:Fernández-Partagás, pp. 67–68
2775:– via NewspaperArchive.
2734:. October 28, 1870. p. 1
2701:. October 29, 1870. p. 2
2663:Fernández-Partagás, pp. 62–64
2040:
1331:105 mph (165 km/h)
1182:105 mph (165 km/h)
918:115 mph (185 km/h)
756:125 mph (205 km/h)
556:105 mph (165 km/h)
312:before being last noted near
2761:"Important from the Bahamas"
1993:List of hurricanes in Canada
1983:Tropical cyclone observation
1398:80 mph (130 km/h)
1390:October 30 – November 3
1323:October 23 – October 23
1174:October 19 – October 22
1127:80 mph (130 km/h)
1119:October 10 – October 11
1069:80 mph (130 km/h)
842:90 mph (150 km/h)
685:70 mph (110 km/h)
548:August 30 – September 4
466:The Mobile Hurricane of 1870
445:80 mph (130 km/h)
380:tropical cyclone forecasting
160:> $ 17.25 million (1870
90: • Lowest pressure
7:
2965:Florida's Hurricane History
2894:– via Newspapers.com.
2861:– via Newspapers.com.
2792:Landsea et al. 2012, p. 883
2742:– via Newspapers.com.
2709:– via Newspapers.com.
2699:The Leavenworth Daily Times
2613:– via Newspapers.com.
2580:– via Newspapers.com.
2442:Hurricane Research Division
2386:– via Newspapers.com.
2353:– via Newspapers.com.
2313:– via Newspapers.com.
2193:– via Newspapers.com.
2179:"Dangerous Storm at Mobile"
2067:Hurricane Research Division
1960:
910:October 5 – October 14
653:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
10:
3453:
3432:Atlantic hurricane seasons
2566:"The Great Gale on Sunday"
2372:"Damage to the Sugar Crop"
2138:(Database). United States
2074:(Report). Miami, Florida:
1988:List of Bermuda hurricanes
1924:
1890:
1860:
1832:
1804:
1776:
1738:
1710:
1680:
1652:
1614:
1584:
1061:October 7 – October 7
400:
395:accumulated cyclone energy
390:to improve his forecasts.
233:Atlantic tropical cyclones
174:Atlantic hurricane seasons
76: • Maximum winds
3388:
3372:
3351:
3323:South-West Indian Ocean (
3299:
3181:
3085:Ludlum, David M. (1963).
3070:10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00026.1
2947:Fernández-Partagás, p. 70
2851:Daily Kansas State Record
2836:Fernández-Partagás, p. 69
2824:Fernández-Partagás, p. 68
2801:Fernández-Partagás, p. 67
2684:Fernández-Partagás, p. 66
2651:Fernández-Partagás, p. 62
2633:Fernández-Partagás, p. 61
2552:Fernández-Partagás, p. 59
2539:10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00771.1
2467:Fernández-Partagás, p. 58
2343:Minneapolis Daily Tribune
2339:"Another Cyclone in Cuba"
2140:National Hurricane Center
1947:>$ 17.25 million
1579:
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1538:
1530:
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1370:
1365:
1327:
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1282:Honduras–Nicaragua border
1178:
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2603:North British Daily Mail
2033:, unless otherwise noted
2003:
1975:Tropical cyclones portal
1273:sank offshore Florida's
968:, tracking close to the
797:extratropical transition
614:North British Daily Mail
205:marked the beginning of
2728:"Hurricane in the Gulf"
2303:Wisconsin State Journal
1848:Cuba, Florida, Bahamas
1342:Several ships north of
960:municipality of Cuba's
222:forecasting such storms
3437:1870 natural disasters
3117:Tucker, Terry (1996).
2732:New Orleans Republican
1217:Pinar del RĂo Province
437:July 30 – July 30
292:
51:Last system dissipated
869:extratropical cyclone
778:San Juan, Puerto Rico
325:on November 3.
290:
2961:Barnes, Jay (2007).
2570:Portland Daily Press
2403:UdĂas, pp. 2311-2313
2376:Western Home Journal
2096:Landsea 2004, p. 195
1684:September 9–12
1659:Tropical storm
1489:Saffir–Simpson scale
1277:on October 20,
646:Tropical Storm Three
640:Gulf of St. Lawrence
631:Portland Daily Press
628:. Additionally, the
587:Saffir–Simpson scale
302:Saffir–Simpson scale
3306:Australian region (
3144:1996BAMS...77.2307U
3061:2012JCli...25..865L
2913:"SS Varuna (+1870)"
2847:"Another Hurricane"
2530:2014JCli...27.8674C
2299:"Destructive Storm"
1836:October 19–22
1808:October 10–11
1656:September 1–4
1527:
1284:(then known as the
1265:and areas north of
1011:The Nassau Guardian
786:barometric pressure
513:, on July 31.
511:Tuscaloosa, Alabama
476:barometric pressure
318:barometric pressure
114:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
3389:Non-seasonal lists
3319:North Indian Ocean
3049:Journal of Climate
2884:The Daily Picayune
2880:"Marine Disasters"
2513:Journal of Climate
2264:SOMETCUBA Bulletin
2183:The Daily Picayune
1925:Season aggregates
1767:$ 12 million
1742:October 5–14
1714:September 21
1544:at peak intensity
1526:season statistics
1521:
1004:. In the Bahamas,
966:Straits of Florida
707:Cabo Verde Islands
567:Although the ship
344:Spanish government
293:
83:1-minute sustained
79:125 mph (205 km/h)
32:Season summary map
3409:
3408:
3289:Tropical cyclones
3255:
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3190:
2976:978-0-8078-3068-0
1957:
1956:
1911:Yucatán Peninsula
1851:$ 5 million
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962:Matanzas Province
958:Ciénaga de Zapata
953:Tiburon Peninsula
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265:Matanzas Province
214:tropical cyclones
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1423:British Honduras
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364:Colegio de Belén
226:major hurricanes
149:Total fatalities
135:Major hurricanes
54:November 3, 1870
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1230:Chokoloskee
591:Nova Scotia
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3416:Categories
3352:Hurricanes
3186:Previous:
3091:. Boston:
3002:January 7,
2041:References
1939:125 (205)
1877:Hispaniola
1870:105 (165)
1842:105 (165)
1748:115 (185)
1690:125 (205)
1624:105 (165)
1605:$ 250,000
1348:Hispaniola
1215:of Cuba's
691:1004
492:steamboats
488:Mobile Bay
127:Hurricanes
2382:March 18,
1900:80 (130)
1814:80 (130)
1786:80 (130)
1720:90 (150)
1662:70 (110)
1594:80 (130)
1547:Max 1-min
1271:SS Varuna
1221:La Coloma
1188:970
924:959
848:969
762:948
622:Dartmouth
610:South End
451:985
331:The Times
3373:Typhoons
3359:Atlantic
3300:Cyclones
3076:April 2,
2771:April 2,
2046:Specific
1961:See also
1915:Unknown
1903:Unknown
1873:Unknown
1817:Unknown
1789:Unknown
1701:Unknown
1643:Unknown
1627:Unknown
1541:category
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3140:Bibcode
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1891:Eleven
1763:Bahamas
1759:Florida
1697:Bermuda
1601:Alabama
1580:Ref(s)
1577:Deaths
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1459:Senegal
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261:Florida
139:Cat. 3+
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