Cyclenall wrote:I didn't know where to put this but Helene continues the trend of an major increase in landfalling CAT4+ hurricanes since 2017. Certainly for the US but basin-wide too. Even during the historic 2003-2005 period it was just Charley. Then before that it was Andrew!
Here are the number of Cat 3 and Cat 4 CONUS landfalls compared in the 1995-2009 period vs. 2010-2024 period (so far). The two periods nicely divide up the current +AMO era evenly.
1995-2009:
- Cat 3+: 10 hurricanes (Opal, Fran, Bret 1999, Charley, Ivan, Jeanne, Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Wilma)
- Cat 4+: 1 hurricane (Charley)
2010-2024:
- Cat 3+: 9 hurricanes (Harvey, Irma, Michael, Laura, Zeta, Ida, Ian, Idalia, Helene)
- Cat 4+: 7 hurricanes (Harvey, Irma, Michael, Laura, Ida, Ian, Helene)
- Cat 5: 1 hurricane (Michael)
While the number of Cat 3 CONUS landfalls was similar in the two periods, there was indeed a major uptick in Cat 4 landfalls. In fact, during 2010-24, more hurricanes hit CONUS as Cat 4 than Cat 3!
Another trend is a significant increase in storms that strengthened all the way until landfall. In 1995-2009, 7 out of 10 MH landfalls were weakening at CONUS landfall, either slightly or significantly. But in 2010-2024, 7 out of 9 MH landfalls intensified, typically rapidly, until they were stopped by land.
Keep in mind, this is despite the latter period containing the very inactive years of 2013-15, and the textbook example 2010 with hyperactivity but sparing CONUS entirely. If 2010 had more west-based tracks typical of La Ninas, 2013 played out as forecast, and even the earlier parts of 2022 and 2024 were more active, the number may have been even higher.
A caveat is that the above calculations only consider wind speed, which is not the end-all (as we've seen with Helene). Many destructive Cat 1-2 or even TS landfalls were omitted. However, they're also roughly evenly distributed across the two periods (Bertha 1996, Georges, Floyd, Allison, Lili, Isabel, Frances, Gustav, Ike / Irene, Sandy, Matthew, Florence, Imelda, Isaias, Sally, Beryl).