How many Cat 5s have made landfall?
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How many Cat 5s have made landfall?
I know 3 in the U.S. Labor Day 1935, Camille, Andrew. But what about every where else in the Atlantic, how many Cat. 5's have made landfall and when was the last one for Mexico? thanks
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Gilbert was the last one to make landfall in Mexico as a marginal Cat 5, in 1988. It hit Cancun, but the damage reports to this day conflict each other.
Anita hit northeastern Mexico as a Cat 5 in 1977. It was small, and it hit a rural area, but reports are that the areas that did get hit were completely wiped off the map.
Anita hit northeastern Mexico as a Cat 5 in 1977. It was small, and it hit a rural area, but reports are that the areas that did get hit were completely wiped off the map.
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Try the wikipedia link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Category_5_Atlantic_Hurricanes
it shows the following 11 Cat 5 landfalls:
Okeechobee Hurricane (when it hit PR 1928)
Bahamas 1932
Labor Day 1935--Keys
Ft Lauderdale Hurricane (when it hit Bahamas 1947)
Janet 1955--Mexico
Camille 1969--Miss
Edith 1971--Nicaragua
Anita 1977--Mexico
David 1979--Hispaniola
Gilbert 1988--Mexico
Andrew 1992--Florida
No Cat 5 hits in 13 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Category_5_Atlantic_Hurricanes
it shows the following 11 Cat 5 landfalls:
Okeechobee Hurricane (when it hit PR 1928)
Bahamas 1932
Labor Day 1935--Keys
Ft Lauderdale Hurricane (when it hit Bahamas 1947)
Janet 1955--Mexico
Camille 1969--Miss
Edith 1971--Nicaragua
Anita 1977--Mexico
David 1979--Hispaniola
Gilbert 1988--Mexico
Andrew 1992--Florida
No Cat 5 hits in 13 years.
Last edited by rockyman on Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:45 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Category 5's at landfall (didn't include Bahamas, which many did)
Lake Okeechobee Hurricane - 1928 (Puerto Rico)
Labor Day Hurricane - 1935 (Florida Keys)
Hurricane Janet - 1955 (Yucatan Peninsula)
Hurricane Camille - 1969 (Mississippi)
Hurricane Edith - 1971 (Honduras)
Hurricane Anita - 1977 (Northeast Mexico)
Hurricane David - 1979 (Hispaniola)
Hurricane Gilbert - 1988 (Yucatan Peninsula)
Hurricane Andrew- 1992 (Florida)
Lake Okeechobee Hurricane - 1928 (Puerto Rico)
Labor Day Hurricane - 1935 (Florida Keys)
Hurricane Janet - 1955 (Yucatan Peninsula)
Hurricane Camille - 1969 (Mississippi)
Hurricane Edith - 1971 (Honduras)
Hurricane Anita - 1977 (Northeast Mexico)
Hurricane David - 1979 (Hispaniola)
Hurricane Gilbert - 1988 (Yucatan Peninsula)
Hurricane Andrew- 1992 (Florida)
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LeeJet wrote:What about Mitch?
I think it was a Cat 4 at landfall in Honduras...not sure if it was a Cat 5 at Swan Island...Here's a link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Mitch
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mtm4319 wrote:SkeetoBite wrote:http://www.skeetobiteweather.com/cat5.asp
Click the storm name for a map.
Why is Floyd listed as a 5?
Kind of a technical reason/explanation. Has been corrected.
Early in the development of our systems, our server was calculating the categories and used explicit results. Floyd - 1999 had max winds speeds of 135 kts x 1.15 = 155.25. The system saw that the winds speeds were above 155 and classified Floyd as a Cat 5 for this period in the historical track.
All of the dynamic data was corrected when Floydbuster caught this error back in June or July. The Cat 5 page is static and therefore didn't update with the correction. Thought we caught all of them!
Good catch. Thanks much!
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