1928 Atlantic hurricane season

1928 Atlantic hurricane season

Infobox hurricane season | name=1928 Atlantic hurricane season
first storm formed=Aug. 3, 1928
last storm dissipated=Oct. 14, 1928
strongest storm=#4 - 140 knots (160 mph)
total storms=6
major storms=1
total da

total fatalities=2500+
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930
The 1928 Atlantic hurricane season ran through the summer and the first half of fall in 1928. The season was not active, but eventful. Six tropical cyclones formed during the season. Four of those became hurricanes. Only one became a major hurricane.

torms

Hurricane One

infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane One
category=cat2
type=hurricane



formed=August 3
dissipated=August 12
highest winds=95 mph (150 km/h)
lowest pressure=977 mbar
A weak 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm formed near Tobago on August 3. Moving northwest on August 4, the system made landfall near Santo Domingo as a 45 mph (70 km/h) tropical storm on August 5. The system crossed Hispaniola as a 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm late on August 5 and began to restrengthen steadily on August 6 while moving through the Bahamas. The storm strengthened into a hurricane later on August 6, and the hurricane reached its peak of 95 mph (150 km/h) as a Category 2 hurricane on August 7 while nearing the Florida east coast. The hurricane weakened slightly on August 8, making landfall near Fort Pierce as a 90 mph (145 km/h) Category 1 hurricane. The hurricane weakened to a strong tropical storm later on August 8 after moving inland, and the weakened system continued moving northwest as it neared St. Marks on August 9. The remnants then began to move northeast while weakening to a depression on August 10, and the circulation dissipated on August 12 as the system exited the Carolinas and moved offshore off southeast Virginia near Norfolk.

Hurricane Two

infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Two
category=cat1
type=hurricane



formed=August 7
dissipated=August 17
highest winds=80 mph (130 km/h)
pressure=Unknown
A 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm formed near Barbados late on August 7. Moving west-northwest, the system moved through the Windward Islands on August 8 as a weak tropical storm and then began to slowly intensify shortly thereafter. Continuing to move west-northwest, the strengthening tropical storm intensified to a hurricane late on August 9, and the hurricane reached its peak as an 80 mph (130 km/h) Category 1 hurricane early on August 10. The hurricane later made landfall at its peak intensity in southwest Hispaniola on August 11, and the storm maintained intensity before making a second landfall near Guantanamo Bay later on August 11. The hurricane weakened to a tropical storm shortly after moving inland over Cuba, and the system entered the Straits of Florida late on August 12 as a 50 mph (80 km/h) tropical storm before slowly beginning to reintensify on August 13 as it crossed the Florida Keys near Key West. Moving northwest, the system slowly reintensified to a brief secondary peak of 65 mph (105 km/h) off southwest Florida before slowly weakening on August 14, eventually making landfall near St. George Island as a weak 45 mph (70 km/h) tropical storm. The system soon weakened to a depression late on August 15 after moving inland, and the remnants dissipated on August 17.

Tropical Storm Three

infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Three
category=storm
type=tropical storm



formed=September 1
dissipated=September 8
highest winds=60 mph (95 km/h)
pressure=Unknown
A tropical storm formed on September 1 just south of Hispaniola. Moving just north of due west, the system brushed the south coast of Jamaica as a 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm on September 2 before slowly beginning to intensify on September 3. The strengthening tropical storm reached its peak of 60 mph (95 km/h) on September 4 shortly before making landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula near Playa del Carmen near its peak intensity early on September 5. The system weakened after crossing the peninsula, entering the Bay of Campeche early on September 6 as a weak tropical storm, later restrengthening slightly to a 50 mph (80 km/h) while nearing mainland Mexico on September 7. The tropical storm then weakened slightly shortly before making landfall north of Tampico early on September 8 as a weak 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm. After moving inland, the system weakened quickly to a depression and dissipated.

Hurricane Four

infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Four
category=cat5
type=hurricane



formed=September 6
dissipated=September 20
highest winds=160 mph (260 km/h)
lowest pressure=929 mbar
The most notable storm of the season was the Okeechobee Hurricane (or San Felipe Segundo Hurricane). This Cape Verde-type hurricane was the first recorded hurricane to reach Category 5 intensity in the Atlantic basin. After forming on September 6 and crossing the tropical Atlantic, it began strengthening rapidly as it crossed the Leeward Islands on September 12, killing hundreds in Guadeloupe. The storm, continuing to intensify, then made landfall on September 13 in Puerto Rico at its peak intensity as a devastating Category 5 hurricane, causing catastrophic damage and killing at least 300. The storm also caused numerous deaths elsewhere in the Caribbean and Bahamas before making landfall near West Palm Beach, Florida on September 16 as an intense Category 4 storm. Although damage was severe along coastal southeast Florida, relatively few deaths were reported in those areas; the storm's deadliest blow was on Lake Okeechobee as the eyewall crossed. The muck dike surrounding portions of the lake's southern shores burst, resulting in a storm surge that caused massive flooding in many of the southern lake towns. At least 2,500 people died in Florida in what is the United States’ second deadliest hurricane and second deadliest natural disaster. The storm eventually ended its days as an extratropical storm over western New York that dissipated out over Lake Erie near Toronto.

Tropical Storm Five

infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Five
category=storm
type=tropical storm



formed=September 8
dissipated=September 12
highest winds=60 mph (95 km/h)
pressure=Unknown
A 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm formed in the central Atlantic northeast of the Leeward Islands on September 8. Moving northwest while slowly intensifying, the system began to turn northward on September 10, and the system reached its peak of 60 mph (95 km/h) early on September 11 while turning northeast and becoming extratropical. The system then dissipated on September 12 over the open North Atlantic.

Hurricane Six

infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Six
category=cat1
type=hurricane



formed=October 10
dissipated=October 15
highest winds=80 mph (130 km/h)
pressure=Unknown
A tropical storm formed on October 10 in the eastern tropical Atlantic west of Cape Verde. Moving north-northwest, the system maintained intensity on October 11 before beginning to intensify more rapidly on October 12. The strengthening tropical storm intensified to its peak as an 80 mph (130 km/h) Category 1 hurricane on October 13 as it began to turn northeast. In the process, the hurricane weakened to a 70 mph (110 km/h) tropical storm on October 14, and the system became extratropical later that day and dissipated on October 15.

See also

*List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons

External links

* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1928.pdf Monthly Weather Review]


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