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incomplete. Modern-day efforts have been made and are still ongoing to reconstruct the tracks of known hurricanes and to identify initially undetected storms. In many cases, the only evidence that a hurricane existed was reports from ships in its path, and judging by the direction of winds experienced by ships, and their location in relation to the storm, it is possible to roughly pinpoint the storm's center of circulation for a given point in time. This is the manner in which all of the eleven known storms in the 1906 season were identified by hurricane expert José Fernández-Partagás's
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attained hurricane status; however, as the hurricane made landfall over Cuba, it weakened to a tropical storm. The storm drifted over the Bahamas as a minimal tropical storm on November 8 while it traced east-northeast. It continued to weaken, and transitioned into an extratropical storm on November 10. No damage is known to have been caused by the hurricane. Its path, its intensity, and the time of the year in which it formed are very similar to those of
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September 12, the tropical storm had intensified to a minimal hurricane, and began to turn towards the north-northwest on September 13. It attained its peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) on September 14. As it maintained its intensity on September 15, the hurricane began to turn westward while it continued to approach the coast of
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storm, with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). The system further intensified into a powerful tropical storm on August 24, with winds of 70 mph (115 km/h). However, the storm began to weaken, and it transitioned into an extratropical storm on August 25, with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h).
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The final storm of the season started as a tropical depression on November 5, located in the Caribbean, south of Cuba. It strengthened into a tropical storm later during the day as it curved northward, and the storm turned towards the northeast on November 6. As it approached Cuba, the storm briefly
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on October 14. The storm moved westward; however, it began to curve west-southwestward on October 15, as it reached its peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h). The storm continued to trek towards the west-southwest on October 16, later making landfall in eastern Florida on October 17 as a tropical
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in the northeastern Atlantic on September 22. The tropical storm moved west-southwestward for several days, maintaining its peak winds of 70 mph (115 km/h); however, the storm began to curve early on September 26 and traveled directly westward before curving northward during the afternoon.
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However, the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm again on October 14 as it moved overland, and began to curve north-northwest, restrengthening to a major hurricane by October 17 while it was west-southwest of Cuba. The hurricane made landfall over Cuba on the evening of October 17. The hurricane
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as the system drifted westward, and it was considered a tropical storm by October 8. As the storm headed west, it rapidly strengthened; the storm became a hurricane on October 9 and intensified into a major hurricane on October 10. As it began to curve northwestward, the hurricane made landfall in
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Prior to the advent of modern tropical cyclone tracking technology, notably satellite imagery, many hurricanes that did not affect land directly went unnoticed, and storms that did affect land were not recognized until their onslaught. As a result, information on older hurricane seasons was often
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The fifth storm of the season formed on September 3 in the western Atlantic. It drifted west-northwestward, slowly gaining intensity, and turned northwest on September 8. However, the tropical storm then changed course and began to head west-northwest on September 11 as it slowly intensified. By
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This tropical storm was previously unidentified until modern research by José Fernández-Partagás revealed the storm in 1997. The tropical storm is believed to have originated as a tropical depression in the North Atlantic on August 22. By August 23, the depression had intensified into a tropical
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The hurricane slowly intensified as it traveled offshore, continuing to strengthen throughout the day on June 17, eventually reaching Category 2 status by June 18. As the storm headed northeastward, the hurricane began to weaken, becoming a tropical storm by June 21. The system turned toward the
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were blown ashore or sunken in Pensacola, and railroads in the city were severely damaged. Numerous wharfs were damaged or destroyed, and many roofs were torn off buildings. Three forts in the vicinity of Pensacola suffered damage. Electricity in the city was shut off. A total of 25 people were
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The sixth hurricane of the season originated as a tropical depression on September 19 in the southwestern Caribbean Sea. The following day, the depression intensified into a tropical storm. It continued to intensify steadily, eventually reaching hurricane status on September 24 as it exited the
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A tropical depression developed over the eastern Caribbean on September 26. The depression moved generally westward and likely peaked with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (55 km/h). By September 30, the depression curved west-northwestward and dissipated near Cuba's
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The fourth storm of the season was believed to have originated as a tropical storm off the coast of Africa on August 25. The storm slowly intensified, eventually reaching hurricane status on August 28. As the storm headed west-northwestward on August 31, it passed by the
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during the evening. The system began to travel towards the west-northwest, steadily strengthening into a hurricane by the afternoon. On June 17, a minimum pressure of 979 mbar (hPa; 28.91 inHg) was recorded, as the hurricane passed over southern
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and its crew were also impacted by the hurricane; the crew on board survived without food for two days. Overall damage to shipping and crops in the Carolinas was moderate; seven people were killed, and at least $ 2,016,000 (1906
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on September 9, where winds reached 70 mph (115 km/h) and air pressures fell to 988 mbar (hPa; 29.18 inHg). The storm continued to weaken, eventually becoming a Category 2 hurricane on September 11; at this time, the
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of hurricane seasons between 1851 and 1910. Partagás also extended the known tracks of three other hurricanes previously identified by scholars. The information Partagás and his colleague uncovered was largely adopted by the
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on June 13, quickly weakening to a tropical depression as it moved inland. The system became extratropical by June 14, dissipating shortly thereafter; no deaths and injuries are known to have been caused by the storm.
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The first storm of the season formed on June 8, south of western Cuba, attaining its peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) by June 9. On June 10, a weather station in Havana reported a minimum air pressure of 1002
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This tropical storm was previously unidentified and was not considered a tropical storm until research by José Fernández-Partagás in 1997. The storm is believed to have originated west of the
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The tropical storm continued to change course, turning west-northwestward by September 28. The transitioned to an extratropical system on October 1, and reached England on October 3.
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measured an air pressure of 950 mbar (hPa; 28.06 inHg). The system became extratropical later during the day, and lost its identity on September 12 in the North Atlantic near the
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later on September 17, and quickly weakened to a tropical storm as it moved inland. The storm dissipated as a tropical depression on September 18 over Tennessee.
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east-southeast on June 21, later recurving towards the east-northeast on June 22. It weakened to a tropical depression by June 23, transitioning into an
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after two steamers sank. Throughout its path, damage caused by the hurricane totaled to at least $ 4,135,000 and at least 240 deaths were recorded.
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The hurricane wreaked havoc throughout its path — crops in Central America suffered severe damage, and rainfall destroyed many roads and bridges in
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killed in Pensacola. Mobile and surrounding areas suffered similar damage, including destroyed timber, smashed windows, and sunken watercraft. In
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as a "cyclonic perturbation"; however, no closed circulation was evidently associated with the system. Barometric pressures began sinking in
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on October 18. The hurricane continued traveling north-northwest; however, it was forced to re-curve south-southwest, as a result of a
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in early November and dissipated on November 9. The season was quite deadly, with at least with 381 total recorded deaths.
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as a Category 2 hurricane. The storm became a Category 3 hurricane on September 2 as it passed north of the
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The tenth storm of the season formed on October 15 as a tropical storm east of the Bahamas and north of
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data; however, the total number of deaths, 381, maintains the position of eleventh-deadliest season.
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later that day. Impacts caused by the hurricane were minimal—a boat was partially dismantled at
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encountered the hurricane, and three of the crew of four were killed. A schooner called the
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The hurricane caused moderate impacts — two hundred people were stranded at
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overflowed, flooding the city. The hurricane killed a total of 134 people.
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depression. No damage is known to have been caused by the tropical storm.
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Plumbe, George Edward; Langland, James; Pike, Claude Othello (1907).
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that killed over 200 people. The final storm of the season impacted
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This first hurricane of the season's effects were first noted in
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The hurricane maintained its intensity and passed northwest of
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The Chicago daily news almanac and year book for 1907
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A tropical storm was believed to have formed from a
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In addition, the schooner 306:The season's activity was reflected with an 1385: 500:sank, although her crew was later rescued. 2367: 2353: 2072: 2058: 1885: 1806: 1774: 1386:Blake, Eric; Gibney, Ethan (August 2011). 2178: 2130: 1836: 1744: 1738: 1714:"Saved Starving Crew from Ship's Rigging" 1538: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1432: 1430: 1338:Data for fatalities caused by hurricanes 2202: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1410: 1361:notes on the 1906 Florida Keys hurricane 198:1900s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 2214: 2106: 1960: 1877:"Armed Men to Save Water-Soaked City". 1315:1900s Australian region cyclone seasons 1305:1900–1940 South Pacific cyclone seasons 871: 503: 2501: 1482: 1480: 1222:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1075: 960:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 939: 767:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 667:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 575:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 411:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 263:. October included three storms, with 2348: 2259: 2226: 2053: 1926: 1817:"Death and Ruin in Path of Hurricane" 1706: 1608: 1606: 1604: 1602: 1600: 1598: 1596: 1594: 1592: 1590: 1407: 1381: 1379: 1147: 322: 2262:1900–1909 Atlantic hurricane seasons 1674: 1640: 1487:Hurricane Research Division (2011). 2154: 2142: 1477: 1339: 1214: 71: 13: 2225: 2220: 2177: 2172: 2129: 2124: 2118: 1587: 1506: 1376: 1045:passed over southern Florida near 952: 733:Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 14: 2530: 2201: 2196: 2189: 2184: 2033: 820:The Mississippi Hurricane of 1906 659: 567: 274: 188:1900–09 Pacific hurricane seasons 2509:1900s Atlantic hurricane seasons 2240: 2239: 2213: 2208: 2153: 2148: 2141: 2136: 2105: 2100: 2090: 1952: 1862: 1730: 1698: 1666: 1495:from the original on 4 June 2011 1289: 1229: 1162: 1139:, possibly on the tail end of a 1090: 967: 886: 791:September 19 â€“ September 29 774: 759: 674: 582: 518: 418: 403: 337: 26: 2165: 2160: 2117: 2112: 1622:American Meteorological Society 1353: 691:September 3 â€“ September 18 255:, with catastrophic impacts in 193:1902-19 Pacific typhoon seasons 2082:1906 Atlantic hurricane season 1332: 237:1906 Atlantic hurricane season 21:1906 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 992:120 mph (195 km/h) 903:September 22 â€“ October 1 799:120 mph (195 km/h) 607:130 mph (215 km/h) 599:August 25 â€“ September 11 443:105 mph (165 km/h) 170:> $ 25.372 million (1906 1370: 1325: 1254:80 mph (130 km/h) 1246:November 5 â€“ November 9 1179:October 15 â€“ October 20 1107:October 14 â€“ October 17 911:70 mph (110 km/h) 699:90 mph (150 km/h) 543:70 mph (110 km/h) 92: â€˘ Lowest pressure 7: 2045:Atlantic Hurricane Database 1949:– via Newspapers.com. 1859:– via Newspapers.com. 1727:– via Newspapers.com. 1695:– via Newspapers.com. 1663:– via Newspapers.com. 1282: 1187:50 mph (85 km/h) 1155:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1115:50 mph (85 km/h) 1083:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1020:1906 Florida Keys hurricane 984:October 8 â€“ October 23 879:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 511:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 362:50 mph (85 km/h) 330:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 301:Atlantic hurricane database 10: 2535: 1910:Climate Diagnostics Center 1571:Climate Diagnostics Center 1522:(Report). Miami, Florida: 1460:HURDAT Re-Analysis Project 1456:"Easy to Read HURDAT 2011" 1066:Florida East Coast Railway 1017: 827:1906 Mississippi hurricane 824: 756:) in damage was recorded. 737:Charleston, South Carolina 535:August 22 â€“ August 25 317: 308:accumulated cyclone energy 208:Atlantic hurricane seasons 78: â€˘ Maximum winds 2475: 2459: 2438: 2410:South-West Indian Ocean ( 2386: 2268: 2235: 2097: 2088: 2080:Tropical cyclones of the 1745:Longshore, David (2008). 1648:"Cut Off by 70-Mile Gale" 1395:National Hurricane Center 1348:National Hurricane Center 1277:Hurricane Katrina of 1981 1250: 1242: 1226: 1221: 1183: 1175: 1159: 1154: 1111: 1103: 1087: 1082: 988: 980: 964: 959: 907: 899: 883: 878: 795: 787: 771: 766: 695: 687: 671: 666: 603: 595: 579: 574: 539: 531: 515: 510: 439: 431: 415: 410: 358: 350: 334: 329: 206: 183: 178: 166: 158: 144: 136: 128: 120: 115: 111: 91: 77: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 1993:Lewiston Evening Journal 1795:. 1906-09-28. p. 20 1720:. 1906-09-23. p. 22 1682:"Sick Mate Saves a Ship" 1629:. 1906. pp. 479–480 1614:"Monthly Weather Review" 1320: 1297:Tropical cyclones portal 1942:. 1906-10-20. p. 1 1934:"Twenty Dead in Havana" 1879:The Philadelphia Record 1852:. 1906-09-30. p. 5 1825:. 1906-09-28. p. 1 1688:. 1906-09-20. p. 1 1656:. 1906-09-18. p. 1 842:Pascagoula, Mississippi 2519:1906 natural disasters 2040:Monthly Weather Review 1844:"25 Dead at Pensacola" 949:on the following day. 864:was minimal; however, 435:June 14 â€“ June 23 51:Last system dissipated 1908:. 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reanalysis
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Atlantic hurricane database
accumulated cyclone energy
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