1895 Atlantic hurricane season
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First storm formed: | Aug. 14, 1895 |
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Last storm dissipated: | Oct. 17, 1895 |
Strongest storm: | #2 - 95 knots (110 mph) |
Total storms: | 6 |
Major storms (Cat. 3+): | 0 |
Total damage: | Unknown |
Total fatalities: | 56 |
Atlantic hurricane seasons 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897 |
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The 1895 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 1895, and lasted until November 30, 1895. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.
The 1895 season was a fairly inactive one, with 6 storms forming, only 2 of which became hurricanes.
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[edit] Storms
[edit] Tropical Storm 1
The first storm formed on August 14 and lasted until August 17. It formed in the Gulf of Mexico and moved north, making landfall in Alabama. Its maximum sustained winds were at 60 mph.
[edit] Hurricane 2
The second storm formed on August 22 and lasted until August 29. It formed directly to the east of the Lesser Antilles and skimmed the Yucatán Peninsula but did not hit it, and made landfall in the southernmost part of Texas. Its maximum sustained winds were at 110 mph.
[edit] Tropical Storm 3
The third storm formed on September 28 and lasted until October 7. It formed right on the east of the Yucatán Peninsula. It hit the Yucatán then curved over and under Florida, then went through the Bahamas. Its maximum sustained winds were at 55 mph (89 km/h). This storm was responsible for an estimated 56 deaths.
[edit] Tropical Storm 4
The fourth storm formed on October 2 and lasted until October 7. It formed right on the east of the Yucatán Peninsula. It hit the Yucatán then went up to Louisiana. Its maximum sustained winds were at 55 mph (193 km/h).
[edit] Hurricane 5
The fifth storm formed on October 12 and lasted until October 26. It formed to the east of the southern Lesser Antilles and Windward Islands as a tropical storm. After passing through the Windwards, it reached hurricane status and eventually strengthened to a Category 2 as it moved westward through the southern Caribbean Sea. Reaching it's peak of 105 mph, the storm then curved northward and eventually northeast, hitting Cuba and the Bahamas before moving out to sea.
[edit] Tropical Storm 6
The final storm formed on October 13 and lasted until October 17. The storm was fairly short-lived and mostly maintained it's peak intensity as a minimal 40 mph tropical storm, forming in the Bay of Campeche and curving east-northeast past the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula and making landfall in southwest Florida. It weakened to a depression after moving inland and crossing the southern half of the state, finally dissipating off the southeast Florida coast near the Bahamas.
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