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Hurricane History
Visit the NOAA Coastal Services Center Historical Hurricane Tracks web site to learn about historical tropical cyclones occurring in different areas located throughout the North Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and East-Central North Pacific Basins.
The web site provides information about U.S. coastal county population versus hurricane strikes as well as links to various Internet resources focusing on tropical cyclones. The interactive mapping application allows you to search the National Hurricane Center historical tropical cyclone database and graphically display storms affecting your area since 1851. Start your search.
- GALVESTON 1900
- ATLANTIC-GULF 1919
- MIAMI 1926
- SAN FELIPE-OKEECHOBEE 1928
- FLORIDA KEYS LABOR DAY 1935
- NEW ENGLAND 1938
- GREAT ATLANTIC 1944
- CAROL AND EDNA 1954
- HAZEL 1954
- CONNIE AND DIANE 1955
- AUDREY 1957
- DONNA 1960
- CAMILLE 1969
- AGNES 1972
- TROPICAL STORM CLAUDETTE 1979
- ALICIA 1983
- GILBERT 1988
- HUGO 1989
- ANDREW 1992
- TROPICAL STORM ALBERTO 1994
- OPAL 1995
- MITCH 1998
- FLOYD 1999
- KEITH 2000
- TROPICAL STORM ALLISON 2001
- IRIS 2001
- ISABEL 2003
- CHARLEY 2004
- FRANCES 2004
- IVAN 2004
- JEANNE 2004
- DENNIS 2005
- KATRINA 2005
- RITA 2005
- WILMA 2005
*Information adapted from http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/intro.shtml
