110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

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110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#1 Postby Ed Mahmoud » Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:27 am

Well, 110th anniversary of hitting Puerto Rico.

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Per Wiki, 10th deadliest Atlantic TC


Today is the Feast Day of San Ciriaco.
August 8

Spiritual Bouquet: You have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you. St. John 15:16


SAINT CYRIACUS
Deacon and Martyr
and his COMPANIONS
Martyrs
(†303)

Saint Cyriacus, born of a noble patrician family, embraced the Christian religion and gave all his wealth to the poor. He was ordained a deacon at Rome, under Pope Marcellinus. Diocletian was emperor at that time, assisted by Maximian, his favorite. The latter decided to build a beautiful palace for the emperor, with magnificent baths, and to make the Christians work at the construction. Among the new slaves were elderly gentlemen and persons of the highest rank, clerics and priests. The labor was hard and the food scanty. A Roman nobleman desired to relieve the sufferings of these laborers and sent four Christians with alms and encouragements; these were Saint Cyriacus, Saint Sisinius, Saint Largus and Saint Smaragdus. They pursued their charities at the risk of their lives, and they worked vigorously alongside those who were growing very weak. When Maximian heard of it, he had Saint Sisinius and an old gentleman whom he had helped, decapitated.

Saint Cyriacus was well known to Diocletian, who was fond of him. Suddenly Diocletian’s daughter became possessed by a furious demon, and she announced that only Cyriacus could deliver her. Diocletian sent for him, and he cured her. She became a Christian like her mother, who is today Saint Serena. A short time later the daughter of the king of Persia also became possessed, and cried out like Diocletian’s daughter that she could be delivered only by Cyriacus, who was in Rome. A message was sent to Diocletian, who asked his wife to persuade the deacon to go to Persia for this purpose. He did so with his two remaining Christian companions, and again cast out the demon, thus bringing about the conversion of the king, his family and four hundred persons, whom he baptized. The three confessors returned to Rome, having refused all compensation for their services, saying that they had received the gifts of God gratuitously and wished to share them gratuitously, not deriving profit from them. The barbarous Maximian, hearing of their return in 303, had them seized, imprisoned and tortured, and finally decapitated with twenty other courageous Christians. Their bodies were first buried near the place of their execution on the Salarian Way, but were later removed to the city. An abbey in France, at Altorf in Alsace, possesses relics of Saint Cyriacus and bears his name.

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Re: 110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#2 Postby Emmett_Brown » Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:42 am

Amazing... per the wiki article, this cane had the highest ACE on record, 73.57! Almost a season's worth of ACE packed into one storm!
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Re: 110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#3 Postby cycloneye » Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:54 am

It was the second strongest hurricane to cross Puerto Rico (Cat 4).The strongest was San Felipe on September 13,1928 as a cat 5.Below is the track of San Ciriaco.

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#4 Postby Gustywind » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:39 am

:eek: :eek: :eek: A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
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#5 Postby HURAKAN » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:42 am

One of the great hurricanes in Atlantic history.
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Re: 110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#6 Postby Ptarmigan » Sat Aug 08, 2009 11:22 pm

Quite a strong and long lived hurricane. I wonder if it is possible, it could of been a Category 5 at some point.
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Re: 110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#7 Postby CrazyC83 » Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:27 am

Ptarmigan wrote:Quite a strong and long lived hurricane. I wonder if it is possible, it could of been a Category 5 at some point.


If it was, the most likely point would be as it crossed the Leewards, as it was finishing a rapid intensification period.

I do doubt that it remained a Cat 3 for 9 days from Hispaniola to North Carolina though. I think it was likely a Cat 4 in the Gulf Stream, and possibly a bit weaker after it left Hispaniola.

Also, its lifetime may have been a day or two longer, as it could have started earlier as a tropical depression before ships got a hold of it.
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Re: 110th Anniversary of San Ciriaco hurricane.

#8 Postby Iune » Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:46 am

Another thing that I doubt is that it became extratropical and then tropical again
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