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the
Buzzards Bay area of Massachusetts was comparable to that of Hurricane Carol; Bob was considered to be the worst storm on Martha's Vineyard since the 1944 hurricane. This hurricane was among the top twenty-five costliest U.S. hurricanes of twentieth century. The 1938 and 1944 hurricanes, as well as Carol in 1954, Donna in 1960, and Bob in 1991, are all on the list. A tidal surge of 10 feet (3.0 m) above normal was recorded in upper reaches of Buzzards Bay. A wind gust of 135 mph (217 km/h) was recorded at Block Island before the anemometer blew away. A 125 mph (201 km/h)h wind-gust was recorded in Newport, Rhode Island, and a 5-minute sustained wind speed of 111 mph (179 km/h) with gusts to 144 mph (232 km/h) was observed at Westport Harbour on the south coastal border of southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Additional wind recordings include a 120 mph (193 km/h) gust at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy on Buzzards Bay and a 120 mph (193 km/h) gust in
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922:– This storm made landfall on Long Island and Connecticut as a Category 3 hurricane. Wind gusts reached Category 5 strength in eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts west of Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod. The anemometer at the Blue Hill Observatory registered a peak wind gust of 186 mph (299 km/h) before the instrument broke. The hurricane lost strength as it tracked into interior areas of New England, but it is believed to have been at Category 2 intensity as it crossed into Vermont and at minimal Category 1 intensity as it tracked into
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129:
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1314:. Several major highways and a countless number of local roads in Connecticut and Massachusetts were closed for several days due to flooding and downed trees and power lines. Hurricane-force wind gusts were observed in southern Rhode Island; North Kingston unofficially reported wind gusts to 90 mph (145 km/h). Wind gusts to 76 mph (122 km/h) were recorded at the New Bedford Hurricane Dike in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and 73 mph (117 km/h) in
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1006:, were recorded. At least 68 people were killed across New England. Extreme damage was reported in southeast Connecticut, south coastal Rhode Island and south coastal Massachusetts. Storm surge damage along the Rhode Island ocean front was severe, with many homes and buildings swept away. Damage in the Buzzards Bay region rivaled that of the 1938 hurricane. In Groton Long Point, CT, 90% of the homes were damaged or destroyed. A barometric pressure of 956 mb (28.26 in) in
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1835:. Sandy devastated the Jersey Shore, New York City, parts of Long Island and the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastlines. Flooding and power outages (roughly nine million customers total) lasted several days, while thousands of trees, telephone poles and traffic light stanchions were snapped. A total of approximately $ 71.4 billion in property damage was left in Sandy's wake after it made landfall and its center went over
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247:, it is often considered to be the most intense hurricane to ever strike New England in modern times. One estimate from Rhode Island stated the water level "reflects a storm occurring roughly once every 400 years. A study of sand deposits also gives more evidence that this was the strongest hurricane to hit Rhode Island in over 300 years, since
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made landfall on Cape Cod and Martha's
Vineyard as a strong Category 2 hurricane, just two weeks after Carol, with very severe losses occurring. Hourly wind readings of 90 mph (145 km/h) were recorded at New Bedford Airport in New Bedford, Massachusetts; 100 mph (161 km/h) in
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made landfall over New Haven, Connecticut with sustained winds of 115 mph (gusts of 150 mph) and a pressure of 941 millibars. Many coastal towns and cities on the
Connecticut and Rhode Island coast suffered extreme damage. The coastal community of Napatree Point, Rhode Island was hit with a 20 - foot
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landfall (Category 3 or higher). Since 1851, only 3 major hurricanes have ever made landfall on the New
England coastline, and all of these were in Connecticut and Rhode Island. The return period for storms of such strength along the southern New England coastline is considered to be 50-70 years, and
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weakened to a tropical storm just before its landfall in New York, striking with winds of 70 mph (113 km/h). Irene produced high winds, heavy rains, and flash flooding especially in western New
England. The storm left at least 16 people dead throughout New England, including ten deaths in
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rather slow movement enabled weakening to set in as the storm approached Long Island, New York, and then moved into
Connecticut and Massachusetts, before transversing the Vermont/New Hampshire border. Wind gusts up to 92 mph (148 km/h) at the National Weather Service office in Bridgeport,
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moved within 35 miles of the south coast of Rhode Island and
Massachusetts as a Category 1 hurricane, before subsequently making a sharp right turn and then making a loop, returning as a tropical storm five days later. Esther remained offshore, but produced hurricane-force wind-gusts from
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The return period for hurricane and major landfalls along the coast of New
England is highest in Connecticut and Rhode Island, and declines rapidly north toward Maine. Generally, the return period for hurricane force winds is 12-16 years along the coast of Connecticut and Rhode Island (which is for
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stalled to the south of New
England, meandering offshore for several days. This resulted in major rainfall and high winds throughout the region, particularly on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. Rainfall peaked at 6.4 inches (160 mm) on Nantucket, and maximum sustained winds reached
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passed offshore as a
Category 1 hurricane, producing strong wind-gusts from Buzzards Bay eastward across Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. On Cape Cod, Edouard was a worse storm than Gloria in 1985, but not so destructive as Bob in 1991, which has become a benchmark
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moved into southern New England as a strong tropical storm with 70 mph (113 km/h) sustained winds, and in some exposed areas, winds gusted to minimal hurricane force in southern Rhode Island and south coastal Massachusetts, west of Buzzards Bay. Overall, Bertha produced minor damage, but
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made landfall on Block Island, Rhode Island, and Newport, Rhode Island, as a Category 2 hurricane. Winds gusted to Category 3 strength in southeastern Massachusetts. Bob was one of the smallest in area and yet most intense hurricanes to hit southern New England since 1938. Storm surge in
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crosses Long Island and Connecticut as a Category 1 hurricane, making it the first hurricane of significant strength to hit southern New England since 1960. Widespread wind damage was reported in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and parts of Massachusetts, and later across coastal New Hampshire and
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made landfall near the Connecticut/Rhode Island border as a Category 1 hurricane, causing severe wind damage in southeastern Massachusetts and across the Cape and Islands. Damage on Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard was considered worse than that in 1938, with severe wind damage in New Bedford,
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1850 – Three tropical cyclones impacted New England this season. The remnants of a July hurricane in the Carolinas passed into New England. An August hurricane caused damage in its wake through New England but was probably a tropical storm. Finally, a September hurricane passed off the coast
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crossed New England, cool air became entrained in the circulation, and it became extratropical. The storm brought heavy snow across the Northeast, in some areas up to 2–3 feet (61–91 cm), and killed a total of 16 people; one on land and fifteen at sea. This was the second observation of snow
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The 19th century saw a few notable storms. In 1869 an intense Category 3 hurricane struck Southeastern New England. Other hurricanes that made landfall include the Equinoctial Storm, Expedition hurricane, and the Saxby Gale. Since hurricanes were not named and fewer records were kept at the
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with hurricane-force wind-gusts of up to 89 mph (143 km/h), with sustained winds topping out at 59 mph (95 km/h). Power outages were widespread; about 80,000 customers in Massachusetts, mostly on Cape Cod, and 9,000 in Maine lost electric power. Heavy rainfall, high seas, and
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near New England and over the Gulf of Maine is very unfavorable. However, tropical cyclones moving up the East Coast can rapidly approach the Connecticut and Rhode Island coast before the encounter the cooler waters off southeast Massachusetts, and strike far southern New England as a category 3
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passed far to the west, though rainfall reached 1 inch (25 mm) in portions of western Connecticut and Massachusetts, and in portions of New Hampshire and Maine. Falling trees from moderate winds downed power lines across the region, causing sporadic power outages. Two people died as a
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in New England occurs only if the center of the storm comes ashore in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, or Connecticut as they all share a coastline. Tropical cyclones that made landfall outside of New England, but subsequently passed through the region, are excluded from this
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moved north from open Atlantic, crossing the Buzzards Bay/Cape Cod area of Massachusetts. Hourly wind reports indicated sustained 50 mph (80 km/h) but actual winds were higher than hourly observations. Gusts of 85 mph (137 km/h) recorded in southeast Massachusetts and Cape
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in Massachusetts and 135 mph (217 km/h) on Block Island, Rhode Island. Hourly peak wind gusts at New Bedford Airport in Massachusetts recorded 110 mph (177 km/h) winds from the south-southwest in a sheltered area. Heavy tree, utility, and structural damage was observed in
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apparently brought strong winds and/or waves to New England, though it is not known to have actually made landfall. This report may also be confused with the Independence Hurricane of September 2–3, 1775, which passed into New England from New York as a tropical depression or weak tropical
1820:. The eastern quadrant of Irene remained intact, as that section had never transversed land and moved north-northeast across southern Bristol and Plymouth counties in Massachusetts. Winds at times reached hurricane force from Westport east to Woods Hole on the south coast.
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on October 16. It continued northward and reached a peak intensity of 70 mph (113 km/h). But it weakened to a 60 mph (97 km/h)-storm before making landfall in Rhode Island on the 19th. Later that day it dissipated on the border between Rhode Island and
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crossed Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard as a Category 2 hurricane, before striking Maine as a Category 1 hurricane. In Maine, heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding, and high winds destroyed at least 90 houses. A very high storm tide also occurred in the
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in 1851, there have been approximately 30 tropical cyclones to directly strike New England. Due to the location of New England, most tropical cyclones that threaten the region tend to recurve out to sea, mainly due to upper-level steering patterns, such as the
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southeastern Massachusetts, coastal New Hampshire and Maine. Donna was the sixth hurricane to hit southern New England in thirty years. Hourly wind speed readings at City Hall in downtown New Bedford, Massachusetts recorded 80 mph (129 km/h) winds.
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Most commonly, New England will see the remnants or weakening stage of most tropical cyclones that make landfall either along the United States east coast or Gulf coast. This can sometimes lead to excessive rainfall, and in some cases destructive flooding.
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Block Island, Rhode Island, eastward across Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Nantucket, and Martha's Vineyard. There was less damage than in Hurricane Donna one year prior. Wind gusts of 75 mph (121 km/h) to 90 mph (145 km/h) occurred onshore.
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August 1830 – Two hurricanes passed close to southeastern Massachusetts within a week of each other. First came the Atlantic Coast Hurricane on August 19 followed by a second hurricane around the 25th. Damage from these two systems was duly noted on
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which killed between 682 and 800 people. This list includes all tropical cyclones that have resulted in at least 10 deaths in New England. Some storms may be excluded or their death toll may be inaccurate due to a lack of available data at the time.
726:, before moving north and dissipating in Maine. There was one confirmed death in Massachusetts. Offshore Maine, a schooner capsized, killing all but one of the twelve crew. The storm also caused at least $ 50,000 (1869 USD) in damage in Maine alone.
846:, Massachusetts. New Bedford Newspaper (Mercury) published photo journal of the hurricanes severity. The system is often overlooked, however much material is present to include it as destructive storm. On Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and
808:. Center moved NE just within the coastline from Carolinas, with its eastern sector intact over ocean. The storm then tracked across Long Island and eastern Rhode Island. Much marine destruction with heavy losses in Buzzards Bay,
475:(part of Massachusetts until 1820) as a tropical cyclone. Little information is available on this storm, however, a tropical cyclone exclusively striking Maine is not unique. This is what occurred during the passage of both
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So far in the 21st century, five tropical cyclones have made landfall in New England: Tropical Storm Hermine in 2004, which made landfall in southeastern Massachusetts; Tropical Storm Beryl in 2006, which made landfall in
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made landfall on the Florida panhandle and moved slowly up the coast. As either a weak tropical storm or tropical depression, the system brought rain to New York and portions of New England on the 12th before moving into
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before moving up the Mid-Atlantic coast and into New England. Hurricane conditions were reported as far north as New York City, and the cyclone's status as a tropical cyclone in New England is debatable given the early
334:, killing at least 46 people. This hurricane is often considered to be the most intense hurricane to hit New England since its European colonization. The only other storm of a similar magnitude was the 1938 hurricane.
1777:, and strong winds were reported. As the center of the storm moved out to sea, a batch of moisture broke off it, and moved north, bringing moderate rain to New England. The storm caused millions of dollars in damage.
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passes over Nantucket as an extratropical storm, causing up to 2 inches (51 mm) of rain in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph (97 km/h) off the coast of Nantucket and
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stalled just to the south of Nantucket, causing only minor damage, despite strong winds that were experienced in southeastern Massachusetts. The minor damage included minimal flooding, power outages, and downed tree
1227:. Coastal damage was very high in exposed eastern Massachusetts due to high waves and tidal surge. Minor wind damage came just two months after Hurricane Bob, which produced major damage over southeast Massachusetts.
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made landfall on the Connecticut-Rhode Island border and brought heavy rain to New England before exiting Maine as a tropical storm. It then continued northeast until it dissipated just over the other side of the
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and Virginia. The storm was destructive in Providence, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts. Boston had 80 mph (129 km/h) winds at 8 a.m. on the 18th as the storm moved east along the south coast of
2011:
made landfall near North Carolina but maintained tropical storm strength well into New England, causing extensive power outages and tree damage, particularly in Connecticut. The storm became extratropical over
1505:
and progressed northward, producing heavy rainfall across portions of the Mid-Atlantic and New England. The rain caused extensive roadway flooding in Connecticut, and resulted in minor river flooding in other
2038:, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to southern New England, which caused widespread flooding and severe weather. It was the first tropical cyclone to strike Rhode Island since Hurricane Bob in 1991.
1301:
moved into Connecticut and tracked northward through Maine. Floyd caused large power-outages and major flood damage across the region, with over 5 inches (13 cm) of rain falling over most of the area.
618:
became an extratropical storm, and passed off the coast of New England. The system dropped snow and sleet in Connecticut, bringing up to 18 inches (46 cm) of snow in some areas. The storm wrecked the
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was a major offshore hurricane that moved very close to Nantucket. Hurricane conditions occurred across southeast Massachusetts. Winds gusted near hurricane force on Nantucket and along the New England
431:, impacted southern New England. Based on known observations, this hurricane remained offshore of New England but passed close enough to inflict heavy rain and strong winds to New York City and Boston.
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was a very powerful tropical cyclone that made landfall within the modern day limits of New York City. It sliced through New England and was likely extratropical as it moved along the Maine coastline.
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Massachusetts. Much structural damage and much of the forest that had somehow escaped being decimated in 1938 fell victim to this storm. A total of 28 people died in New England due to the hurricane.
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October 8–9, 1782 – A hurricane struck the Carolinas and moved up the coast, causing damage in Providence, Rhode Island. It is currently not known if this hurricane made landfall in New England.
2023:
brought over half a foot of snow accumulation in parts of New England, resulting in power outages, downed trees, and numerous crashes, some serious. Several injuries from crashes were also reported.
1773:, after hitting the northeast gulf coast as a tropical storm, redeveloped off the Carolina coast as a strong nor'easter, bringing severe damage as far north as New Jersey, where severe flooding,
1726:
passed to the east as it heads towards Canada, affecting Maine with heavy rainfall and gusty winds that caused scattered power outages. Up to 7.15 in (182 mm) of precipitation falls in
1804:, while the strongest wind was a recorded gust of 58 mph (93 km/h) near Hyannis, Massachusetts. Sustained winds were of 29 to 35 miles per hour, just at and below tropical storm force.
450:, a major storm for the Caribbean, Georgia, and South Carolina, impacted portions of New England as a weakening tropical storm and then a tropical depression before dissipating off the coast of
1050:
makes landfall on Long Island, New York as a minimal Category 2 hurricane, and in Connecticut as a strong Category 1 hurricane. Peak wind gusts of 140 mph (225 km/h) at the
1843:. Sandy killed 5 people in New England (4 in Connecticut and 1 in New Hampshire). To the west, Sandy dumped 2–4 feet (61–122 cm) of snow in the Appalachian Mountain region and flatlands.
1214:, on Cape Cod reported unofficial gusts of 150 mph (241 km/h). A New Bedford fishing boat off Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts, reported a peak gust of 162 mph (261 km/h).
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and an extratropical system resulted in approximately 1.2 million power outages in New England. The system produced storm-force sustained winds, reaching 57 mph (90 km/h) in
640:, hurricane-force winds destroyed a trestle bridge. Numerous apple orchards in Massachusetts were reported ruined. No deaths due to the hurricane's passage over New England were reported.
1130:
passed offshore of Cape Cod as a tropical storm, producing hurricane-force wind gusts of 90 mph (145 km/h) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and 100 mph (160 km/h) in
231:
storm surge and the day after the cyclone was totally gone (34 killed). The cyclone produced very high wind gusts inland at higher elevations, delivering a 186 mph wind gust to the
5203:
5125:
5099:
1641:, generating waves 10 feet (3.0 m) in height as the storm approached the island. Light rainfall and gusty winds were also reported there, and in portions of Massachusetts.
900:. There was much media coverage, but this storm was later eclipsed by the extreme hurricane two years later. Heavy wind-damage was realized across all of eastern Massachusetts.
623:
fishing fleet which drowned 81 fishermen and knocked down trees, tore roofs off houses and forced boats to go up on shore. The storm also destroyed a saltworks factory along
214:
Due to the fact that sea surface temperatures from eastern Massachusetts northward are generally too cool to support a major tropical cyclone, the region very rarely sees a
854:. Widespread wind losses to structures were reported. Very heavy tree damage in New Bedford north to Plymouth Massachusetts. The storm was later destructive in Nova Scotia.
5252:
5001:
1708:, and proceeded northeastward through the Mid Atlantic states and New England, dropping moderate to heavy rainfall and spawning gusty winds across southern New England.
170:
Due to geography and climatology, the vast majority of tropical cyclone strikes to the New England region occur in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts.
1581:
dropped up to 4.17 in (106 mm) of rain and cause gusty winds that blew down trees and tree limbs, primarily across Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
5891:
1306:, received up to 15 inches (380 mm) of rain from the storm, resulting in extensive flooding in the city and surrounding areas. Mudslides were reported in the
1236:
combined with a frontal boundary, and moved from the Mid-Atlantic states into New England. The system dropped light rain and produced light wind across the region.
3344:
5173:
464:
from a landfalling hurricane, but not the last. This hurricane which peaked at Category 3 intensity was a major one, especially for eastern Massachusetts.
416:
October 18–19, 1782 – A second hurricane moved up the coast and was considered more severe than the previous storm in portions of New England, especially
5297:
693:
struck eastern Connecticut as a 60 mph (97 km/h) tropical storm. It then continued northeast until dissipating over southern Maine later that day.
5712:
609:
August 30, 1839 – A hurricane moved up the east coast but did not make landfall. Fringe effects were felt on Long Island and southeastern New England.
5399:
2929:; Tropical Storm Hanna in 2008, which made landfall in Connecticut; and Tropical Storms Elsa and Henri in 2021, which both made landfall in Rhode Island.
1210:. A one-minute sustained wind speed of 110 mph (177 km/h) was recorded on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts. Several private anemometers in
647:
made landfall in Massachusetts, causing 143 deaths. This was the first known tropical cyclone known to have made landfall in New England since June 1825.
684:
hit Connecticut as a 60 mph (97 km/h) tropical storm. It then continued east-northeast and dissipated in extreme eastern Maine later that day.
5627:
1448:
produced heavy rainfall, with localized totals of up to 10 inches (250 mm). The rainfall flooded or washed out roads across the eastern Maine. In
5226:
3072:
Some tropical cyclones that have impacted New England have resulted in fatalities in the region. The most notorious and deadly of these storms is the
599:
October 11, 1830 – A third hurricane impacted New England in 1830 but like the two in August, this cyclone did not make landfall in New England.
5707:
5702:
5697:
959:, Canada, with considerable wind losses throughout the region. This hurricane was eclipsed by the extreme damage of another Carol the very next year.
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in the Carolinas brought tropical-storm-force winds to portions of New England. The likely track of this cyclone takes it very near but offshore of
1359:. The winds downed trees and power lines, and several homes and cars were damaged by falling trees; about 19,000 homes lost power in Massachusetts.
5373:
4690:
4664:
4615:
4589:
4386:
4359:
4332:
4305:
4278:
4251:
4171:
4145:
4115:
4085:
4059:
4032:
2129:, hurricanes do not last long, so the ones that do make landfall are normally weak, with major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher) being rare.
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dissipated near southern Massachusetts, though the remnant moisture produced up to 5 in (130 mm) of rainfall, particularly in Maine. In
768:
hit Connecticut with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h). It continued up through all the New England states except for Vermont.
580:. It is possible that this cyclone made landfall along the United States, but there are also conflicting reports that say it remained offshore of
5777:
4435:
41:
3777:
5665:
5767:
88:
5692:
3827:
60:
1916:
passed through the region, resulting in gusty winds and heavy rainfall. A maximum of 7.0 inches (180 mm) of rainfall was recorded in
1430:
result of the hurricane, both due to the rough surf. Damage in Vermont totals about $ 100,000 (2003 USD, $ 117,000 in 2008 USD).
1278:, dropping widespread light rain and wind gusts of 45 mph (72 km/h) to 60 mph (97 km/h) in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
183:. Tropical cyclones also tend to weaken upon approach due to the cooler waters above 40 latitude (near southeastern Massachusette). Thus,
5809:
3495:
3469:
5538:
4890:
344:
October 29, 1693 – Another tropical cyclone struck New England and caused flooding so great that new permanent inlets were created.
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5757:
5752:
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67:
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1615:, which killed 10 people and contributed to the wettest month on record in locations throughout the Northeastern United States.
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made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, in eastern Connecticut, southern Rhode Island, and south-coastal Massachusetts in the
5804:
5799:
1831:
affected Southern New England with its outer bands producing heavy storm surge, winds, and rainfall before the storm's landfall in
1607:
1939:
1739:
passed just offshore of New England causing very heavy surf, and a period of rain and gusty winds over Southeastern Massachusetts.
1179:, gusted to 85 mph (137 km/h), and winds of 100 mph (161 km/h) were recorded on east side of Providence, near
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and 1 in Rhode Island. The storm ended as snow in the mountains. Note that this flood was unrelated to the 1927 Mississippi Flood.
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Hurricane Bob, the most recent tropical cyclone to make landfall in New England at hurricane strength on August 19, 1991
4950:
1612:
1528:
74:
5620:
5347:
5009:
545:
5426:
3547:
3521:
1171:, police barracks observed 120 mph (193 km/h) winds and also later reported a tornado in the vicinity. Winds at the
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reported wind gusts to 90 mph, while New Bedford, Massachusetts, reported wind gusts over 90 mph (145 km/h), and in
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Connecticut, 60 mph (97 km/h) in Providence, Rhode Island, and 75 mph (121 km/h) in Newport, Rhode Island.
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The following tables are a list of all tropical cyclones that have made landfall in New England since records began in 1851:
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596:. It appears that the later system approached the region from the southeast before turning out to sea southeast of Cape Cod.
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Donnelly, J. P.; Ettinger, R.; Cleary, P. (2001): "Intense hurricane strikes in southeastern New England since A.D. 1000",
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hurricane on Cape Cod. Considerable losses occurred across Massachusetts, particularly in Oak Bluffs and Martha's Vineyard.
232:
56:
5597:
3744:
5794:
3998:
1338:, closing several roads, causing minor damage to numerous houses. In Rhode Island, the rainfall washed out several roads.
1183:. Widespread forest damage occurred in Maine. Gloria also produced hurricane-force wind-gusts into New Brunswick, Canada.
715:, and New York City and began to parallel the New York-New England border until it briefly enters Vermont and dissipates.
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July 19, 1835 – The remnants of a hurricane that struck Florida twice moved into northern New England from New York.
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but did not make landfall. This storm prevented a major battle between England and France off the coast of Rhode Island.
5896:
4537:
1087:
remained offshore, but produced hurricane conditions in Nantucket, Massachusetts, and along coastal northeastern Maine.
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4220:
219:
upwards of 300 years in coastal Maine. As of 2022, the most recent major hurricane to make landfall in the region was
5687:
5613:
5177:
3854:
3705:
3435:
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Maine. The tree damage in Connecticut was the worst since the 1938 hurricane. The National Weather Service office in
926:. The storm killed over 600 people and is considered to be the worst hurricane to strike New England in modern times.
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crossed Long Island and lost strength from slow movement as it moved through Connecticut much in a similar manner as
367:; blew ashore boats at Boston and adjacent areas, Providence, and Newport. Some houses were blown down and destroyed.
107:
3971:
3941:
1334:
brushed southern New England as a subtropical storm. In Connecticut, rainfall peaked at 7.2 inches (180 mm) in
627:, sending the economy to a slump. In 1842, a monument was erected to remember the sailors and fishermen lost at sea.
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February 23, 1723 – An off-season storm struck Cape Cod causing a great deal of damage, but no reported deaths.
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3171:
1860:, at one point forecast to make a landfall in New England, eventually passed offshore and produced high surf along
326:
319:
248:
5719:
4716:
1391:
1270:
3599:
2477:
The 20th century saw eight hurricanes making landfall in New England; out of these the more notable include the
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produced moderate rainfall in northern Vermont, generally within the range of 1 to 3 in (25 to 76 mm).
588:, and Nantucket. August 1827 was a very active month with at least four hurricanes impacting the North Atlantic.
5784:
3133:
3056:
3035:
3014:
2993:
2972:
2908:
2887:
2866:
2845:
2824:
2803:
2763:
2723:
2702:
2662:
2641:
2618:
2595:
2574:
2553:
2532:
2461:
2440:
2419:
2398:
2377:
2356:
2335:
2314:
2272:
2228:
2205:
2184:
2104:
2080:
2072:
1889:
1241:
45:
5077:
4819:
1487:, as a minimal tropical storm. Damage was minimal, and effects were limited to gusty winds and light rainfall.
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5834:
5677:
5490:
4119:
4089:
3359:
3212:
2961:
2629:
1987:
1788:
passed about 90 miles offshore, but still brought heavy rain, large waves, and tropical storm force gusts to
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near its New York landfall. Irene was the deadliest hurricane to hit New England in more than half a century.
1620:
1479:
931:
487:
1223:
remained offshore, but produced wind gusts to 77 mph (124 km/h) over Cape Cod, and as far west as
81:
5886:
5865:
2712:
1705:
1557:
1444:
1126:
689:
211:
example higher than the coast of Georgia much farther south), to more than 50 years along the Maine coast.
5682:
5652:
3364:
3120:
2982:
2792:
2563:
2450:
1917:
1757:
1700:
1659:
1633:
1408:
1399:
1364:
884:
858:
765:
704:
480:
372:
5829:
5742:
5737:
5657:
5148:
4694:
4668:
4619:
4593:
4390:
4363:
4336:
4309:
4282:
4255:
4175:
4149:
4123:
4093:
4063:
4036:
3253:
3198:
3095:
3073:
2606:
2478:
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1972:; it produced tropical storm force winds and light-to-moderate rain. The storm later brushed southeast
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Multiple intense hurricanes (Category 3+) are noted to have possibly struck New England in
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entered the region, producing moderate rainfall that peaked at 3.2 inches (81 mm) at
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remained offshore, but produced hurricane conditions in coastal northeastern Maine and on
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did the same sixteen years later. The last hurricane to make landfall in New England was
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all passed through New York, to the north of New York City, before entering New England.
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produced widespread light rainfall across the region. No damage or flooding was reported.
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produced light, yet widespread rainfall; the system eventually crossed northern Maine.
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in 1991 as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph.
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came from the west and hit Maine as a tropical depression, then continued east into
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dropped light rainfall; 1.72 in (44 mm) of precipitation was reported at
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and enter Connecticut along its coastline. In addition, other systems such as the
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brought rainfall, coastal flooding, and strong swells to southeastern New England.
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moved just west of New England, but caused rainy conditions throughout the region.
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brought deadly flash flooding across Northeastern U.S., including to New England.
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dropped rainfall throughout the region, peaking at 1.98 in (50 mm) at
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in 1955 produced over 19 inches of rain in Massachusetts and contributed to the
5149:"1.2 million in Northeast without power as Tropical Storm Philippe fizzles out"
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3805:"The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492–1996: Cyclones with 25+ deaths"
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and the non-tropical system caused strong winds that affected areas of coastal
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August 19, 1788 – A weakening hurricane moved up through eastern New York.
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of August 1976. Trees downed in Providence, Rhode Island, and New Haven, Conn.
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passes offshore, resulting in heavy rains and strong winds, causing 27 deaths.
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produced historic flooding in Vermont, causing over $ 175 million in damage.
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Tropical Storm Hermine moving north towards New England on August 30, 2004.
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makes landfall in New York and brings strong winds to western New England.
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4436:"Storm data and unusual weather phenomena, August 2004 (Kansas-Michigan)"
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October 8, 1747 – Seven ships were destroyed, and "many" perished.
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Tracks of all tropical cyclones to strike New England from 1851 - 2021.
5513:"The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 (CAT 3 - September 21, 1938)"
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area, west of Cape Cod. Wind gusts of 135 mph (217 km/h) at
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5427:"3 tornadoes hit Massachusetts after Henri barrels into New England"
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5227:"Subtropical Storm Melissa has formed off the coast of New England"
4891:"Storm batters Cape, electric service hard hit: recovery under way"
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3496:"A Look at the Frequency of a Hurricane Hitting Coastal Locations"
3470:"A Look at the Frequency of a Hurricane Hitting Coastal Locations"
1933:, dropping 5 to 6 inches (130 to 150 mm) of rainfall on
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September 24–25, 1785 – A hurricane which made landfall near
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4060:"Event Record Details for Tropical Storm Allison in Rhode Island"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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and Nantucket Sounds after moving up East Coast of U.S. north of
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410:, a British ship which ran aground on Cape Cod during this storm.
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4033:"Event Record Details for Tropical Storm Allison in Connecticut"
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time, the information on some of the storms remains incomplete.
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August 12, 1817 – A hurricane that was first reported near
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November 1, 1778 – A possible late-season hurricane struck
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Tropical Storm Jose south of New England on September 19, 2017.
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4949:(Report). United States National Hurricane Center. p. 4.
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reached northern New England, though no effects were reported.
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Hurricane Gloria approaching New England on September 27,1985.
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Beven, John L.; Hagen, Andrew; Berg, Robbie (April 4, 2023).
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3903:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall for the New England United States"
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left behind damage in southeastern Massachusetts, especially
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originating in the Atlantic Ocean that affects the states of
4740:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Subtropical Depression Twenty-Two"
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10.1130/0016-7606(2001)113<0714:YSROIH>2.0.CO;2
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November 3, 2007 – As a powerful extratropical storm,
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September 17–18, 1999 – After paralleling much of the
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532:. It also caused at least 38 deaths throughout New England.
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4917:"New Englanders clean up after remnants of Hurricane Noel"
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Edward N. Rappaport & Jose Fernandez-Partagas (1996).
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MacQuarrie, Brian; Finucane, Martin (September 4, 2010).
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August 13, 1778 – A weakening hurricane that struck
4817:
4564:"Ivan rumbles through East, bringing death, destruction"
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Edward N. Rappaport and Jose Fernandez-Partagas (1996).
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all made landfall in New York City, but failed to cross
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September 29, 2004 – Moisture from the remnants of
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September 28, 2002 – The extratropical remnants of
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Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York and New England
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September 3, 2006 – The extratropical remnants of
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contributed to around 1 in (25 mm) of rainfall in
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5348:"Snow Shocks Region, Causes Serious Crashes: Patch PM"
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September 17, 2003 – The dissipating remnants of
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4693:. National Climatic Data Center. 2005. Archived from
4667:. National Climatic Data Center. 2005. Archived from
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4592:. National Climatic Data Center. 2004. Archived from
4148:. National Climatic Data Center. 2002. Archived from
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August 14, 2004 – The extratropical remnants of
804:. Trees were downed in Providence, Rhode Island, and
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5122:"Tropical Storm Jose Public Information Statement 1"
5002:"Rain finally lets up, but major flooding continues"
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Sean Collins and the Surfline Forecast Team (2003).
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Sean Collins and the Surfline Forecast Team (2003).
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dropped up to 3.69 in (94 mm) of rainfall.
5455:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
1618:June 15, 2006 – The extratropical remnants of
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5279:"A Statement by Tony Marone, UI President and CEO"
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4691:"Hurricane Katrina Event Report for Massachusetts"
3698:Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones
1657:June 4, 2007 – The extratropical remnants of
1566:July 8, 2005 – The extratropical remnants of
1341:September 11, 2002 – The interaction between
5200:"Hurricane Florence Public Information Statement"
4868:"Public Advisory Number 14 for Remnants of Barry"
4731:
4515:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Hermine"
3436:"Vermont Rebounding Quickly From Hurricane Irene"
1551:June 15, 2005 – After being absorbed into a
5878:
5053:Caribou, Maine National Weather Service (2008).
4798:"1010 WINS: October Was Wettest Month On Record"
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5892:Lists of tropical cyclones in the United States
5096:"Hurricane Jose Public Information Statement 2"
4941:
4773:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Tammy"
4616:"Hurricane Ivan Event Report for Massachusetts"
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1390:produced moderate surfing conditions along the
861:spawned torrential rains as it passed over the
467:October 3, 1805 – A hurricane that struck
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4842:"Tropical Storm Beryl Tropical Cyclone Report"
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1887:October 29–30, 2017 – The combination of
798:extratropical storm with hurricane-force winds
337:August 23, 1683 – A tropical cyclone hit
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4590:"Hurricane Ivan Event Report for Connecticut"
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1878:53 mph (90 km/h) miles per hour in
908:Damage in coastal Rhode Island following the
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4643:"Rainfall Summary for Tropical Storm Arlene"
4172:"Hurricane Isidore Event Report for Vermont"
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3648:. Report for FEMA/National Hurricane Center.
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1561:drop light rainfall in Northern New England.
1433:October 2003 – The interaction between
5539:"Hurricane Carol (CAT 3 - August 31, 1954)"
5055:"Rainfall Totals for September 26–29, 2008"
5032:"Weakened to storm, Kyle hits Canada coast"
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4538:"Hurricane Frances Tropical Cyclone Report"
4467:"Hurricane Charley Tropical Cyclone Report"
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1792:. The heaviest rain affected areas such as
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1910:September 18, 2018 – The remnants of
1711:September 15, 2008 – The remnants of
1599:October 7–12, 2005 – The remnants of
1490:September 10, 2004 – The remnants of
1239:September 26, 1992 – The remnants of
1194:approaching New England on August 19, 1991
827:sank four ships while passing offshore of
5565:"Hurricane Bob (CAT 2 - August 19, 1991)"
4893:. Wicked Local Barnstable. Archived from
4146:"Heavy Rainfall Event Report for Vermont"
3972:"Tropical Storm Danny Visits Portsmouth!"
3942:"Hurricane Danny Tropical Cyclone Report"
3911:. United States Weather Prediction Center
3350:Effects of Hurricane Sandy in New England
1397:September 4, 2003 – The remnants of
1217:October 30 – November 1, 1991 – The
318:The estimated track and intensity of the
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3522:"'38 Hurricane was no '100-year storm'"
3494:Mets, WeatherNation (August 21, 2018).
3468:Mets, WeatherNation (August 21, 2018).
1613:Northeast U.S. flooding of October 2005
1575:August 31, 2005 – The remnants of
1529:Northeast U.S. flooding of October 2005
1268:October 8, 1996 – The remnants of
1255:notable damage in coastal Rhode Island.
1230:August 28, 1992 – The remnants of
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5450:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Ida
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4058:National Climatic Data Center (2001).
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3580:Geological Society of America Bulletin
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1362:September 2002 – The remnants of
235:in Massachusetts, a 163 mph gust atop
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5251:Rayman, Graham; Crane-Newman, Molly.
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4942:Brown, Daniel P (December 17, 2007).
4535:
4199:"Wavetraks September 2003 Newsletter"
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1468:August 31, 2004 – Moisture from
255:List of New England Tropical Cyclones
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3776:Keith C. Heidorn (October 1, 2010).
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3684:Storms and Shipwrecks of New England
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3546:Bowman, Dennis (September 5, 2015).
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1594:with gusty winds and heavy rainfall.
1546:one day prior to hitting New England
1010:where the eye crossed the coastline.
850:, it is often considered worse than
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4717:"Massachusetts Spared From Ophelia"
4414:"Wavetraks October 2003 Newsletter"
4219:Jack Beven & Hugh Cobb (2003).
4116:"NCDC Event Details, Event #467548"
4086:"NCDC Event Details, Event #475001"
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3434:Schwartz, John (December 6, 2011).
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2110:A landfall is also distinct from a
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239:. A storm surge of 10-18 feet from
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5478:Glossary of NHC Terms: Direct Hit.
5078:"Earl doesn't lay a glove on Mass"
4771:National Hurricane Center (2006).
4738:National Hurricane Center (2006).
4513:National Hurricane Center (2004).
4465:National Hurricane Center (2004).
3855:"Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944"
3828:"New England Remembers 1927 Flood"
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4818:NASA/GOES Project Office (2006).
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3408:US Department of Commerce, NOAA.
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546:Norfolk and Long Island hurricane
514:September 23–24, 1815 – The
5637:List of United States hurricanes
5425:Musto, Julia (August 24, 2021).
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3999:"Hurricane Danny damage reports"
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3778:"The Saxby Gale: A Lucky Guess?"
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320:Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635
57:"List of New England hurricanes"
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5593:Basic information on hurricanes
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5352:Worcester, Massachusetts Patch
5174:"Public Information Statement"
4387:"Event Report for Vermont (6)"
4360:"Event Report for Vermont (5)"
4333:"Event Report for Vermont (4)"
4306:"Event Report for Vermont (3)"
4279:"Event Report for Vermont (2)"
3901:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
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857:November 3–4, 1927 – The
835:before becoming post-tropical.
678:September 28, 1861 – The
444:September 12, 1804 – The
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4978:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima
4120:National Climatic Data Center
4090:National Climatic Data Center
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3360:List of New Jersey hurricanes
1871:September 19–22, 2017 –
1090:September 8–11, 1969 –
1044:September 12–13, 1960 –
543:September 4, 1821 – The
502:An artist's depiction of the
384:, and impacted the coasts of
5402:. New Britain, Connecticut:
5296:Staff • •, NBC Connecticut.
3410:"Historic Flood August 1955"
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1929:passed through southeastern
1706:Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
859:remnants of a tropical storm
764:September 24, 1897 – A
757:September 10, 1896 – A
743:October 9–13, 1878 – A
696:September 19, 1863 – A
687:November 3, 1861 – The
666:September 16, 1858 – A
630:October 14, 1846 – The
447:Antigua–Charleston hurricane
7:
4847:. National Hurricane Center
3807:. National Hurricane Center
3725:. National Hurricane Center
3641:Jarvinen, Brian R. (2006).
3365:List of New York hurricanes
3322:
2063:category. For example, the
1985:October 11–13, 2019 –
1918:Baldwinville, Massachusetts
1825:October 29–30, 2012 –
872:September 9, 1934 – A
729:October 4, 1869 – The
718:September 8, 1869 – A
612:October 3, 1841 – The
324:August 25, 1635 – The
10:
5913:
5057:. National Weather Service
4252:"Event Report for Vermont"
3622:American Geophysical Union
3074:1938 New England hurricane
2479:1938 New England hurricane
2097:1893 Sea Islands hurricane
1899:Popponesset, Massachusetts
1720:September 28, 2008 –
1626:Windsor Locks, Connecticut
1584:September 17, 2005 –
1485:New Bedford, Massachusetts
1423:September 19, 2003 –
1156:September 27, 1985 –
1058:September 26, 1961 –
1013:September 11, 1954 –
992:Block Island, Rhode Island
919:1938 New England hurricane
916:September 21, 1938 –
910:1938 New England hurricane
887:moved east-northeast over
806:New Bedford, Massachusetts
782:November 1, 1899 – A
750:October 10, 1894 – A
703:October 30, 1866 – A
654:October 19, 1851 – A
574:Wilmington, North Carolina
517:1815 New England hurricane
504:1815 New England hurricane
370:September 1775 – The
185:tropical cyclone formation
5897:Hurricanes in New England
5853:
5820:
5728:
5643:
5474:National Hurricane Center
5376:. Boston, Massachusetts:
4225:National Hurricane Center
3946:National Hurricane Center
3940:Richard J. Pasch (1998).
3908:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall
3355:List of Canada hurricanes
2945:
2942:
2937:
2934:
2505:
2502:
2497:
2494:
2157:
2154:
2149:
2146:
2089:1876 San Felipe hurricane
2046:Post-Tropical Cyclone Ida
1854:October 2–5, 2015 –
1782:September 4, 2010 –
1767:November 12, 2009 –
1698:September 6, 2008 –
1258:September 2, 1996 –
1124:September 3, 1972 –
1068:October 7–8, 1962 –
957:Saint John, New Brunswick
949:September 7, 1953 –
885:Category 1 hurricane
840:Category 1 hurricane
817:Category 1 hurricane
771:October 6, 1898 – A
759:Category 1 hurricane
752:Category 1 hurricane
745:Category 1 hurricane
720:Category 3 hurricane
668:Category 1 hurricane
643:October 6, 1849 – A
601:Barnstable, Massachusetts
578:Portsmouth, New Hampshire
226:On September 21, 1938, a
5491:"New England Hurricanes"
3696:David Longshore (2010).
3384:"HURDAT2 April 08, 2022"
3337:Tropical cyclones portal
2093:1888 Louisiana hurricane
2020:Post-tropical Storm Zeta
1544:extratropical transition
1412:produced light rainfall.
1271:Tropical Storm Josephine
1081:October 29, 1963 –
932:Great Atlantic Hurricane
898:Cape Cod and the Islands
883:September 1936 – A
829:Nantucket, Massachusetts
530:Providence, Rhode Island
508:Providence, Rhode Island
429:Ocracoke, North Carolina
327:Great Colonial Hurricane
3700:. Infobase Publishing.
2065:1893 New York hurricane
1890:Tropical Storm Philippe
1809:August 28, 2011 –
1755:August 29, 2009 –
1733:August 21, 2009 –
1477:August 31, 2004 –
1455:August 15, 2004 –
1450:Aroostook County, Maine
1242:Tropical Storm Danielle
1225:Jamestown, Rhode Island
1212:Falmouth, Massachusetts
1199:August 19, 1991 –
1169:Rehoboth, Massachusetts
1165:Bridgeport, Connecticut
1137:August 10, 1976 –
1119:Bridgeport, Connecticut
1111:August 28, 1971 –
980:August 31, 1954 –
971:in Rhode Island during
815:July 21, 1916 – A
471:reportedly reached the
201:1955 Connecticut floods
4840:Richard Pasch (2006).
4745:. NOAA. Archived from
4493:The Providence Journal
4487:Paul Grimaldi (2004).
3974:. 1997. Archived from
3661:Cite journal requires
3553:The Providence Journal
3526:The Providence Journal
2956:Intensity at landfall
2913:September 16–17, 1999
2516:Intensity at landfall
2168:Intensity at landfall
2036:Westerly, Rhode Island
1988:Tropical Storm Melissa
1944:
1852:
1751:
1665:Taunton, Massachusetts
1621:Tropical Storm Alberto
1547:
1531:
1480:Tropical Storm Hermine
1458:Tropical Storm Charley
1419:
1384:September 2003 –
1331:Tropical Storm Allison
1316:Hyannis, Massachusetts
1195:
1152:
1132:Hyannis, Massachusetts
1022:Taunton, Massachusetts
976:
939:September 1950 –
912:
812:and Massachusetts Bay.
796:August 1904 – An
633:Great Havana Hurricane
510:
488:once a major hurricane
373:Newfoundland hurricane
322:
168:in the United States.
133:
125:
5206:on September 20, 2018
5128:on September 20, 2018
5102:on September 20, 2018
5012:on September 18, 2008
5000:Tom Skilling (2008).
3861:on September 14, 2017
2008:Tropical Storm Isaias
1942:
1895:Warwick, Rhode Island
1850:
1746:
1728:Hancock County, Maine
1631:July 21, 2006 –
1558:Tropical Storm Arlene
1537:
1522:
1445:Tropical Storm Bonnie
1417:
1328:June 17, 2001 –
1281:July 26, 1997 –
1251:Tropical Storm Bertha
1248:July 13, 1996 –
1190:
1177:Warwick, Rhode Island
1150:
1127:Tropical Storm Carrie
1100:and made landfall at
1052:Blue Hill Observatory
1031:July 11, 1959 –
1004:Milton, Massachusetts
1000:Warwick, Rhode Island
966:
907:
874:strong tropical storm
838:August 1924 – A
823:August 1917 – A
761:struck Massachusetts.
638:Hartford, Connecticut
603:, reported the storm.
501:
422:extratropical cyclone
317:
233:Blue Hill Observatory
138:New England hurricane
131:
123:
4889:John Basile (2007).
4231:on November 14, 2013
4178:on September 8, 2011
4152:on September 8, 2011
4039:on December 22, 2007
2069:Tropical Storm Doria
2043:September 1, 2021 -
2031:Tropical Storm Henri
1758:Tropical Storm Danny
1701:Tropical Storm Hanna
1660:Tropical Storm Barry
1634:Tropical Storm Beryl
1602:Tropical Storm Tammy
1409:Tropical Storm Henri
1400:Tropical Storm Grace
1365:Tropical Storm Hanna
1351:, mainly in eastern
1304:Danbury, Connecticut
1298:Tropical Storm Floyd
1284:Tropical Storm Danny
1208:Truro, Massachusetts
1114:Tropical Storm Doria
690:Expedition hurricane
673:Gulf of St. Lawrence
658:formed north of the
651:causing some damage.
481:Tropical Storm Heidi
264:Saffir–Simpson scale
228:Category 3 hurricane
42:improve this article
5887:Atlantic hurricanes
5545:on January 30, 2013
5493:. www.geo.brown.edu
5327:The Weather Channel
5283:United Illuminating
5257:New York Daily News
5180:on October 20, 2017
4897:on October 13, 2008
3978:on October 22, 2002
3682:Snow, Edward Rowe.
3630:2001AGUSM..OS52B05D
3592:2001GSAB..113..714D
2850:September 27, 1985
2808:September 14, 1971
2787:September 26, 1961
2768:September 15, 1961
2747:September 12, 1960
2686:September 11, 1954
2646:September 15, 1944
2623:September 21, 1938
2466:September 24, 1897
2445:September 10, 1896
2403:September 25, 1889
2382:September 26, 1888
2340:September 30, 1874
2233:September 28, 1861
2210:September 16, 1858
2034:made landfall near
2017:October 30, 2020 –
1903:Canton, Connecticut
1611:contributed to the
1308:Berkshire Mountains
1173:T. F. Green Airport
1008:Groton, Connecticut
969:Edgewood Yacht Club
955:made landfall near
754:struck Connecticut.
365:Annapolis, Maryland
5354:. October 30, 2020
3440:The New York Times
3019:September 6, 2008
2753:Tropical Storm Six
2600:September 9, 1934
2277:September 8, 1869
2028:August 22, 2021 –
1997:Tropical Storm Fay
1945:
1913:Hurricane Florence
1853:
1752:
1637:makes landfall on
1555:, the remnants of
1548:
1532:
1483:comes ashore near
1420:
1196:
1153:
994:, and 115- mph at
977:
913:
852:the 1938 hurricane
511:
323:
134:
126:
5874:
5873:
5730:Gulf Coast states
5406:. August 22, 2021
5380:. August 22, 2021
4866:Fracasso (2007).
4752:on April 18, 2015
4544:on August 1, 2013
4446:on April 26, 2006
4126:on March 11, 2007
4096:on March 11, 2007
3853:Cotterly, Wayne.
3388:www.aoml.noaa.gov
3320:
3319:
3282:"Great September"
3089:Number of deaths
3065:
3064:
2946:Date of landfall
2917:
2916:
2579:October 19, 1923
2506:Date of landfall
2470:
2469:
2424:October 10, 1894
2319:October 27, 1872
2261:"Great September"
2254:November 3, 1861
2189:October 19, 1851
2158:Date of landfall
2085:Long Island Sound
2005:August 4, 2020 –
1966:Martha's Vineyard
1926:Hurricane Michael
1857:Hurricane Joaquin
1800:, and areas over
1798:Martha's Vineyard
1704:made landfall at
1652:Marlboro, Vermont
1647:Hurricane Ernesto
1587:Hurricane Ophelia
1578:Hurricane Katrina
1525:Bar Harbor, Maine
1493:Hurricane Frances
1378:Hurricane Isidore
1261:Hurricane Edouard
1076:Mt. Desert Island
1026:Martha's Vineyard
844:Martha's Vineyard
802:Martha's Vineyard
722:made landfall in
707:made landfall in
681:Equinoctial Storm
556:and later struck
524:that funneled up
473:District of Maine
293:
292:
266:
241:Long Island Sound
176:tropical cyclones
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3213:"Great Atlantic"
3172:"Great Colonial"
3080:
3079:
3068:Deadliest storms
3061:August 22, 2021
3050:Category 1
3029:Category 1
3008:Category 1
2977:August 31, 2004
2932:
2931:
2902:Category 4
2881:Category 3
2871:August 19, 1991
2863:Category 2
2860:Category 3
2842:Category 1
2839:Category 4
2829:August 10, 1976
2818:Category 3
2778:Category 5
2741:Category 1
2738:Category 4
2696:Category 1
2680:Category 2
2677:Category 3
2667:August 31, 1954
2659:Category 3
2656:Category 3
2638:Category 1
2635:Category 4
2630:"Great Atlantic"
2615:Category 3
2612:Category 5
2589:Category 2
2547:Category 2
2526:Category 1
2492:
2491:
2437:Category 1
2434:Category 3
2416:Category 1
2413:Category 3
2392:Category 2
2374:Category 1
2371:Category 1
2361:August 19, 1879
2353:Category 1
2350:Category 3
2329:Category 1
2308:Category 1
2298:October 4, 1869
2292:Category 2
2289:Category 2
2269:Category 3
2266:Category 3
2245:Category 1
2222:Category 1
2202:Category 1
2199:Category 2
2144:
2143:
1953:Hurricane Dorian
1693:coastal flooding
1512:Hurricane Jeanne
1471:Hurricane Gaston
1426:Hurricane Isabel
1387:Hurricane Fabian
1344:Hurricane Gustav
1233:Hurricane Andrew
1181:Brown University
1159:Hurricane Gloria
1061:Hurricane Esther
996:TF Green Airport
645:tropical cyclone
526:Narragansett Bay
332:Narragansett Bay
296:Pre–17th century
262:
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245:Narragansett Bay
237:Mount Washington
142:tropical cyclone
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5778:2000–present
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791:20th century
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631:
621:Georges Bank
615:October Gale
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40:Please help
35:verification
32:
15:
5785:Mississippi
5673:New England
5598:Marine info
5523:February 3,
5358:November 1,
5332:November 1,
5307:October 13,
5236:October 30,
5184:October 30,
5158:October 30,
5061:October 11,
5038:October 11,
5016:October 11,
4985:October 11,
4803:December 3,
4723:October 12,
4701:October 12,
4675:October 12,
4649:October 12,
4626:October 13,
4600:October 13,
4574:October 13,
4498:October 13,
4397:January 31,
4370:January 31,
4343:January 31,
4316:January 31,
4289:January 31,
4262:January 31,
4235:October 27,
4204:October 17,
4182:October 16,
4156:October 16,
4013:February 4,
3531:November 9,
3505:November 9,
3479:November 9,
3453:November 9,
3419:November 9,
3393:November 9,
1978:Nova Scotia
1968:in eastern
1818:Connecticut
1542:undergoing
1527:, from the
1349:New England
1310:of western
1039:New England
713:Long Island
522:storm surge
452:Nova Scotia
339:Connecticut
188:hurricane.
146:Connecticut
5881:Categories
5845:New Mexico
5835:California
5774:Louisiana
5678:New Jersey
5549:August 19,
5433:August 24,
5429:. Fox News
5410:August 24,
5384:August 24,
4927:August 28,
4901:August 28,
4521:August 12,
4440:Storm Data
4419:October 7,
4130:October 1,
4100:October 1,
3915:January 6,
3371:References
2127:wind shear
2112:direct hit
1976:as it hit
1833:New Jersey
732:Saxby Gale
709:New Jersey
181:jet stream
68:newspapers
5866:Wisconsin
5805:1950–1979
5800:1900–1949
5763:1975–1999
5758:1950–1974
5753:1900–1949
5708:1980–1999
5703:1950–1979
5698:1900–1949
5662:Maryland
5231:USA Today
4960:April 25,
4921:USA Today
4568:USA Today
4003:USA Today
3811:March 14,
3788:March 17,
3729:March 14,
3608:0016-7606
3448:0362-4331
2927:Nantucket
2125:and high
2054:Landfalls
1958:Nantucket
1880:Cuttyhunk
1866:Nantucket
1794:Nantucket
1639:Nantucket
848:Nantucket
784:hurricane
773:hurricane
594:Nantucket
492:Nantucket
405:HMS
223:in 1954.
98:July 2017
5795:pre-1900
5748:pre-1900
5693:pre-1900
5683:New York
5653:Delaware
5575:July 12,
5517:Archived
5476:(2009).
5459:April 8,
5262:July 10,
4951:Archived
3865:July 19,
3761:July 19,
3323:See also
3104:682-800
2939:Category
2499:Category
2151:Category
2060:landfall
2012:Vermont.
1962:Cape Cod
1956:brushed
1935:Cape Cod
1862:Cape Cod
1841:New York
1790:Cape Cod
1590:brushed
1353:New York
1276:Cape Cod
1274:brushed
1098:Cape Cod
1096:brushed
1037:scrapes
625:Cape Cod
586:Delaware
483:in 1971.
397:Cape Cod
5830:Arizona
5743:Florida
5738:Alabama
5658:Georgia
5378:WCVB-TV
4874:June 3,
4851:May 22,
4825:May 22,
4548:June 1,
4472:May 24,
4450:May 18,
4070:May 26,
4043:May 26,
3686:. 2003.
3626:Bibcode
3588:Bibcode
3227:Unnamed
3199:Unnamed
3186:Unnamed
3159:Unnamed
3134:Unnamed
3121:Unnamed
3109:Unnamed
2962:Hermine
2943:Season
2585:Unnamed
2564:Unnamed
2543:Unnamed
2522:Unnamed
2503:Season
2451:Unnamed
2430:Unnamed
2409:Unnamed
2388:Unnamed
2367:Unnamed
2346:Unnamed
2325:Unnamed
2304:Unnamed
2284:"Saxby"
2195:Unnamed
2174:Unnamed
2155:Season
2116:eyewall
1370:Vermont
1336:Pomfret
975:in 1954
867:Vermont
660:Bahamas
562:Florida
540:Quebec.
330:struck
158:Vermont
82:scholar
5861:Hawaii
5840:Nevada
5497:May 7,
4778:. NOAA
4517:. NOAA
3838:May 7,
3704:
3606:
3559:May 2,
3446:
3254:"Snow"
3165:50-70
2877:Bertha
2835:Gloria
2774:Esther
2713:Brenda
2099:, and
2075:, and
1762:Maine.
1506:areas.
1288:limbs.
946:coast.
924:Quebec
564:, and
537:Tobago
418:Boston
377:storm.
84:
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70:
63:
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5790:Texas
5453:(PDF)
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3646:(PDF)
3268:Irene
3147:Carol
3086:Year
3083:Name
3046:Henri
3004:Hanna
2983:Beryl
2935:Name
2898:Floyd
2814:Belle
2793:Heidi
2784:1961
2744:1960
2734:Donna
2692:Cindy
2683:1954
2652:Carol
2495:Name
2295:1869
2251:1861
2147:Name
1974:Maine
1802:Maine
1688:Maine
1106:Maine
576:, to
569:date.
166:Maine
164:, or
140:is a
89:JSTOR
75:books
5577:2011
5551:2011
5525:2008
5499:2009
5461:2022
5435:2021
5412:2021
5404:WVIT
5386:2021
5360:2020
5334:2020
5309:2021
5264:2020
5238:2019
5212:2018
5186:2017
5160:2017
5134:2017
5108:2017
5063:2008
5040:2008
5018:2008
4987:2008
4962:2016
4929:2008
4903:2008
4876:2007
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4827:2007
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4703:2008
4677:2008
4651:2008
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4132:2006
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4072:2006
4045:2006
4015:2007
3984:2006
3958:2006
3917:2023
3867:2017
3840:2010
3813:2011
3790:2011
3763:2017
3731:2011
3702:ISBN
3667:help
3604:ISSN
3561:2023
3533:2022
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