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List of New England hurricanes

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List of New England hurricanes

A New England hurricane is a tropical cyclone originating in the Atlantic Ocean that affects the U . states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and/or Maine. Due to Geography and climatology the vast majority of tropical cyclone strikes to the New England region occur in Connecticut, Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. Since record keeping began for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1851 there have been approximately 30 tropical cyclones to strike New England direct. The location of New England means that most tropical cyclones that threaten the region tend to recurve out to sea, mainly owing to upper-level steering patterns such as the jet stream. Tropical cyclones also tend to weaken upon approach owing to the cooler waters above 40 latitude (near southeastern Massachusetts). Thus tropical cyclone formation near New England and over the Gulf of Maine is very unfavorable. However tropical cyclones moving up the East Coast of the United States can rapidly approach the Connecticut and Rhode Island coast before they encounter the cooler waters off southeast Massachusetts and strike far southern New England as a category 3 hurricane. Both Connecticut and Rhode Island have been struck several times by a major hurricane since 1850. Most commonly, New England will see the remnants or weakening stage of most tropical cyclones that make landfall either along the United States east coast or Gulf coast. This can sometimes lead to excessive rainfall, and in some cases destructive flooding. Hurricane Diane in 1955 produced over 19 inches of rain in Massachusetts and contributed to the 1955 Connecticut floods, one of the worst flooding events in Connecticut's history. More recently, in 2011, a weakening Hurricane Irene produced historic flooding in Vermont, causing over $175 million in damage. The return period for hurricane and major landfalls along the coast of New England is highest in Connecticut and Rhode Island, and declines rapidly north toward Maine. Generally, the return period for hurricane-force winds is 12–16 years along the coast of Connecticut and Rhode Island (which is for example higher than the coast of Georgia much farther south), to more than 50 years along the Maine coast. Due to the fact that sea surface temperatures from eastern Massachusetts northward are generally too cool to support a major tropical cyclone, the region very rarely sees a major hurricane landfall (Category 3 or higher). Since 1851, only 3 major hurricanes have ever made landfall on the New England coastline, and all of these were in Connecticut and Rhode Island. The return period for storms of such strength along the southern New England coastline is considered to be 50–70 years, and upwards of 300 years in coastal Maine. As of 2022, the most recent major hurricane to make landfall in the region was Hurricane Carol in 1954. On September 21, 1938, a Category 3 hurricane made landfall over New Haven, Connecticut with sustained winds of 115 mph (gusts of 150 mph) and a pressure of 941 millibars. Many coastal towns and cities on the Connecticut and Rhode Island coast suffered extreme damage. The coastal community of Napatree Point, Rhode Island was hit with a 20 - foot storm surge and the day after the cyclone was totally gone (34 killed). The cyclone produced very high wind gusts inland at higher elevations, delivering a 186 mph wind gust to the Blue Hill Observatory in Massachusetts, a 163 mph gust atop Mount Washington. A storm surge of 10–18 feet from Long Island Sound to Narragansett Bay, it is often considered to be the most intense hurricane to ever strike New England in modern times. One estimate from Rhode Island stated the water level "reflects a storm occurring roughly once every 400 years. A study of sand deposits also gives more evidence that this was the strongest hurricane to hit Rhode Island in over 300 years, since 1635."

Tables

· Landfalls › 19th century
Peak intensity
Peak intensity
Name
Peak intensity
Category
Intensity at landfall
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1851
Date of landfall
October 19, 1851
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 2
Category
Category 1
Season
1858
Date of landfall
September 16, 1858
"Equinoctial"
"Equinoctial"
Name
"Equinoctial"
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1861
Date of landfall
September 28, 1861
"Expedition"
"Expedition"
Name
"Expedition"
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1861
Date of landfall
November 3, 1861
"Great September"
"Great September"
Name
"Great September"
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 3
Season
1869
Date of landfall
September 8, 1869
"Saxby"
"Saxby"
Name
"Saxby"
Category
Category 2
Category
Category 2
Season
1869
Date of landfall
October 4, 1869
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1872
Date of landfall
October 27, 1872
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1874
Date of landfall
September 30, 1874
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 1
Season
1879
Date of landfall
August 19, 1879
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 1
Category
Category 1
Season
1888
Date of landfall
September 26, 1888
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 2
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1889
Date of landfall
September 25, 1889
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 1
Season
1894
Date of landfall
October 10, 1894
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 1
Season
1896
Date of landfall
September 10, 1896
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1897
Date of landfall
September 24, 1897
Name
Category
Season
Date of landfall
Peak intensity
Intensity at landfall
Unnamed
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1851
October 19, 1851
Unnamed
Category 2
Category 1
1858
September 16, 1858
"Equinoctial"
Category 1
Tropical storm
1861
September 28, 1861
"Expedition"
Category 1
Tropical storm
1861
November 3, 1861
"Great September"
Category 3
Category 3
1869
September 8, 1869
"Saxby"
Category 2
Category 2
1869
October 4, 1869
Unnamed
Category 1
Tropical storm
1872
October 27, 1872
Unnamed
Category 1
Tropical storm
1874
September 30, 1874
Unnamed
Category 3
Category 1
1879
August 19, 1879
Unnamed
Category 1
Category 1
1888
September 26, 1888
Unnamed
Category 2
Tropical storm
1889
September 25, 1889
Unnamed
Category 3
Category 1
1894
October 10, 1894
Unnamed
Category 3
Category 1
1896
September 10, 1896
Unnamed
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1897
September 24, 1897
· Landfalls › 20th century
Peak intensity
Peak intensity
Name
Peak intensity
Category
Intensity at landfall
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1908
Date of landfall
May 30, 1908
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 2
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1916
Date of landfall
July 21, 1916
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1923
Date of landfall
October 19, 1923
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Category
Category 2
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1934
Date of landfall
September 9, 1934
"New England"
"New England"
Name
"New England"
Category
Category 5
Category
Category 3
Season
1938
Date of landfall
September 21, 1938
"Great Atlantic"
"Great Atlantic"
Name
"Great Atlantic"
Category
Category 4
Category
Category 1
Season
1944
Date of landfall
September 15, 1944
Carol
Carol
Name
Carol
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 3
Season
1954
Date of landfall
August 31, 1954
Edna
Edna
Name
Edna
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 2
Season
1954
Date of landfall
September 11, 1954
Cindy
Cindy
Name
Cindy
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1959
Date of landfall
July 11, 1959
Brenda
Brenda
Name
Brenda
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1960
Date of landfall
July 30, 1960
Donna
Donna
Name
Donna
Category
Category 4
Category
Category 1
Season
1960
Date of landfall
September 12, 1960
Tropical Storm Six
Tropical Storm Six
Name
Tropical Storm Six
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1961
Date of landfall
September 15, 1961
Esther
Esther
Name
Esther
Category
Category 5
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1961
Date of landfall
September 26, 1961
Heidi
Heidi
Name
Heidi
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1971
Date of landfall
September 14, 1971
Belle
Belle
Name
Belle
Category
Category 3
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1976
Date of landfall
August 10, 1976
Gloria
Gloria
Name
Gloria
Category
Category 4
Category
Category 1
Season
1985
Date of landfall
September 27, 1985
Bob
Bob
Name
Bob
Category
Category 3
Category
Category 2
Season
1991
Date of landfall
August 19, 1991
Bertha
Bertha
Name
Bertha
Category
Category 3
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1996
Date of landfall
July 13, 1996
Floyd
Floyd
Name
Floyd
Category
Category 4
Category
Tropical storm
Season
1999
Date of landfall
September 16–17, 1999
Name
Category
Season
Date of landfall
Peak intensity
Intensity at landfall
Unnamed
Category 1
Tropical storm
1908
May 30, 1908
Unnamed
Category 2
Tropical storm
1916
July 21, 1916
Unnamed
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1923
October 19, 1923
Unnamed
Category 2
Tropical storm
1934
September 9, 1934
"New England"
Category 5
Category 3
1938
September 21, 1938
"Great Atlantic"
Category 4
Category 1
1944
September 15, 1944
Carol
Category 3
Category 3
1954
August 31, 1954
Edna
Category 3
Category 2
1954
September 11, 1954
Cindy
Category 1
Tropical storm
1959
July 11, 1959
Brenda
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1960
July 30, 1960
Donna
Category 4
Category 1
1960
September 12, 1960
Tropical Storm Six
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1961
September 15, 1961
Esther
Category 5
Tropical storm
1961
September 26, 1961
Heidi
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
1971
September 14, 1971
Belle
Category 3
Tropical storm
1976
August 10, 1976
Gloria
Category 4
Category 1
1985
September 27, 1985
Bob
Category 3
Category 2
1991
August 19, 1991
Bertha
Category 3
Tropical storm
1996
July 13, 1996
Floyd
Category 4
Tropical storm
1999
September 16–17, 1999
· Landfalls › 21st century
Peak intensity
Peak intensity
Name
Peak intensity
Category
Intensity at landfall
Hermine
Hermine
Name
Hermine
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
2004
Date of landfall
August 31, 2004
Beryl
Beryl
Name
Beryl
Category
Tropical storm
Category
Tropical storm
Season
2006
Date of landfall
July 21, 2006
Hanna
Hanna
Name
Hanna
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
2008
Date of landfall
September 6, 2008
Elsa
Elsa
Name
Elsa
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
2021
Date of landfall
July 9, 2021
Henri
Henri
Name
Henri
Category
Category 1
Category
Tropical storm
Season
2021
Date of landfall
August 22, 2021
Name
Category
Season
Date of landfall
Peak intensity
Intensity at landfall
Hermine
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
2004
August 31, 2004
Beryl
Tropical storm
Tropical storm
2006
July 21, 2006
Hanna
Category 1
Tropical storm
2008
September 6, 2008
Elsa
Category 1
Tropical storm
2021
July 9, 2021
Henri
Category 1
Tropical storm
2021
August 22, 2021
· Deadliest storms
"New England"
"New England"
Name
"New England"
Year
1938
Number of deaths
682–800
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1849
Number of deaths
143
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1927
Number of deaths
85
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1841
Number of deaths
81
Carol
Carol
Name
Carol
Year
1954
Number of deaths
68
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1778
Number of deaths
50–70
"Great Colonial"
"Great Colonial"
Name
"Great Colonial"
Year
1635
Number of deaths
46+
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1917
Number of deaths
41
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1815
Number of deaths
38+
"Great Atlantic"
"Great Atlantic"
Name
"Great Atlantic"
Year
1944
Number of deaths
28
Unnamed
Unnamed
Name
Unnamed
Year
1878
Number of deaths
27
Edna
Edna
Name
Edna
Year
1954
Number of deaths
21
"Snow"
"Snow"
Name
"Snow"
Year
1804
Number of deaths
16
Irene
Irene
Name
Irene
Year
2011
Number of deaths
16
"Great September"
"Great September"
Name
"Great September"
Year
1869
Number of deaths
12
Dog
Dog
Name
Dog
Year
1950
Number of deaths
12
Bob
Bob
Name
Bob
Year
1991
Number of deaths
12
Name
Year
Number of deaths
"New England"
1938
682–800
Unnamed
1849
143
Unnamed
1927
85
Unnamed
1841
81
Carol
1954
68
Unnamed
1778
50–70
"Great Colonial"
1635
46+
Unnamed
1917
41
Unnamed
1815
38+
"Great Atlantic"
1944
28
Unnamed
1878
27
Edna
1954
21
"Snow"
1804
16
Irene
2011
16
"Great September"
1869
12
Dog
1950
12
Bob
1991
12

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