question: US landfalls of major hurricanes
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
- weatherwindow
- Category 4

- Posts: 904
- Joined: Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:48 am
- Location: key west/ft lauderdale
question: US landfalls of major hurricanes
what was the latest US landfall of a major hurricane and have there been any after this date? 
0 likes
- The Big Dog
- Category 5

- Posts: 1039
- Joined: Sat Aug 14, 2004 8:30 am
- Location: West Palm Beach, FL
According to this article: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/climo/
... and more specifically, this table:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/climo/table2.html
... it's October 25, at least as far back as 1899.
... and more specifically, this table:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/climo/table2.html
... it's October 25, at least as far back as 1899.
0 likes
- Huckster
- Category 1

- Posts: 394
- Age: 43
- Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2004 2:33 am
- Location: Baton Rouge, LA
- Contact:
This is what I've found so far, for the Gulf Coast before 1899:
Latest: Oct. 12, 1886, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1886/10/track.gif
Second latest: Oct. 9, 1894, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1894/5/track.gif
Everything up to 1910 has been re-analyzed. Eagerly awaiting the next round of updated info. Even though that table says the latest Gulf major landfall was October 4 (before 1991), I found this:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1916/13/track.gif
My guess is that it must have weakened before landfall. Perhaps the intervals used there are too large. Changes happen fast with hurricanes, and six hours is a long time.
Kate tried to become the latest landfalling major hurricane:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1985/KATE/track.gif
Latest: Oct. 12, 1886, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1886/10/track.gif
Second latest: Oct. 9, 1894, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1894/5/track.gif
Everything up to 1910 has been re-analyzed. Eagerly awaiting the next round of updated info. Even though that table says the latest Gulf major landfall was October 4 (before 1991), I found this:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1916/13/track.gif
My guess is that it must have weakened before landfall. Perhaps the intervals used there are too large. Changes happen fast with hurricanes, and six hours is a long time.
Kate tried to become the latest landfalling major hurricane:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1985/KATE/track.gif
0 likes
- Wnghs2007
- Category 5

- Posts: 6836
- Age: 36
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:14 pm
- Location: Gwinnett-Barrow Line; Georgia
- Contact:
Huckster wrote:This is what I've found so far, for the Gulf Coast before 1899:
Latest: Oct. 12, 1886, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1886/10/track.gif
Second latest: Oct. 9, 1894, 120 mph
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1894/5/track.gif
Everything up to 1910 has been re-analyzed. Eagerly awaiting the next round of updated info. Even though that table says the latest Gulf major landfall was October 4 (before 1991), I found this:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1916/13/track.gif
My guess is that it must have weakened before landfall. Perhaps the intervals used there are too large. Changes happen fast with hurricanes, and six hours is a long time.
Kate tried to become the latest landfalling major hurricane:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1985/KATE/track.gif
Thanks Huckster. That is very interesting
0 likes
- weatherwindow
- Category 4

- Posts: 904
- Joined: Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:48 am
- Location: key west/ft lauderdale
-
cyclonaut
-
cyclonaut
I hear ya vbhoutex LOL..Many out there have had a nightmarish season & are hoping that there will be no more..I sympathize with those folks but you can't let your guard down because you just never know.Recent monstrous late bloomers like Mitch,Lenny & Michelle scream out loud "Its not over til its over!"
0 likes
- vbhoutex
- Storm2k Executive

- Posts: 29133
- Age: 74
- Joined: Wed Oct 09, 2002 11:31 pm
- Location: Cypress, TX
- Contact:
Unfortunately, I know you are right!! Even though it wasn't a major by any stretch of the imagination, I remember driving home from Dallas with a van load of teens trying to beat Hurricane Jerry home in late October of 1989(?). Of course Jerry was one of those tiny storms-80 mph in Baytown(40 mi East of me)while at my house we had a spit and a breeze. Mitch, Lenny, Michelle, etc. as you say drive the point home of NEVER SAY NEVER in the tropics.
0 likes
-
cyclonaut
Funny you should tell that story..I remember driving home from work one night in Nov of 94 when TS Gordon was buffeting this area,the nature of that storm caused the wind field to be quite large as it passed to my south & it was gusting pretty good & it rained quite hard that night causing some localized flooding..The winds seemed to pick up even more during the early morning hours between 2 & 5,i remember trying to sleep with my windows open & the verticles were flapping all over the place.
That day & night it looked & felt like Sept when actually Thanksgiving was 1 week & half away.
That day & night it looked & felt like Sept when actually Thanksgiving was 1 week & half away.
0 likes
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: JoshwaDone, ncforecaster89, Teban54 and 141 guests


