Global Information Lookup Global Information

1928 Okeechobee hurricane information


Hurricane Four
1928 Okeechobee hurricane
San Felipe Segundo hurricane
Surface weather analysis of the storm nearing Puerto Rico as a Category 5 hurricane on September 13
Meteorological history
FormedSeptember 6, 1928 (1928-09-06)
DissipatedSeptember 21, 1928 (1928-09-21)
Category 5 major hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds160 mph (260 km/h)
Lowest pressure≤929 mbar (hPa); ≤27.43 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities4,112+
Damage$100 million (1928 USD)
($1.77 billion in 2018)
Areas affectedWest Africa, Cape Verde, Lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, Florida, Georgia, East Coast of the United States, Northeastern United States, Eastern Canada
IBTrACSEdit this at Wikidata

Part of the 1928 Atlantic hurricane season

The Okeechobee hurricane of 1928, also known as the San Felipe Segundo hurricane, was one of the deadliest hurricanes in the recorded history of the North Atlantic basin, and the fourth deadliest hurricane in the United States, only behind the 1900 Galveston hurricane, 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane, and Hurricane Maria. The hurricane killed an estimated 2,500 people in the United States; most of the fatalities occurred in the state of Florida, particularly in Lake Okeechobee. It was the fourth tropical cyclone, third hurricane, the only major hurricane of the 1928 Atlantic hurricane season, and remains the deadliest disaster in Florida’s history to date.[1] It developed off the west coast of Africa on September 6 as a tropical depression, but it strengthened into a tropical storm later that day, shortly before passing south of the Cape Verde islands. Further intensification was slow and halted late on September 7. About 48 hours later, the storm strengthened and became a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. Still moving westward, the system reached Category 4 intensity before striking Guadeloupe on September 12, where it brought great destruction and resulted in 1,200 deaths. The islands of Martinique, Montserrat, and Nevis also reported damage and fatalities, but not nearly as severe as in Guadeloupe.

Around midday on September 13, the storm strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane and peaked with sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h). About six hours later, the system made landfall in Puerto Rico; it remains the only tropical cyclone on record to strike the island at Category 5 intensity. Very strong winds resulted in severe damage in Puerto Rico; 24,728 homes were destroyed and 192,444 were damaged throughout the island, leaving over 500,000 people homeless. Heavy rainfall also led to extreme damage to vegetation and agriculture. On Puerto Rico alone, there were 312 deaths and about US$50 million ($887 million today) in damage. While crossing the island and emerging into the Atlantic, the storm weakened slightly, falling to Category 4 intensity. It began crossing through the Bahamas on September 16, where it resulted in 18 fatalities.

The storm made landfall near West Palm Beach, Florida, early on September 17, with winds of 145 mph (233 km/h). In the city, more than 1,711 homes were destroyed; the effects were most severe around Lake Okeechobee. The storm surge caused water to pour out of the southern edge of the lake, flooding hundreds of square miles to depths as great as 20 feet (6.1 m). Numerous houses and buildings were swept away in the cities of Belle Glade, Canal Point, Chosen, Pahokee, and South Bay, Florida. At least 2,500 people drowned, while damage was estimated at $25 million.[2] The system weakened significantly while crossing Florida, falling to Category 1 intensity late on September 17. It curved north-northeast and briefly emerged into the Atlantic on September 18, but soon made another landfall near Edisto Island, South Carolina, with winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). Early on the following day, the system weakened to a tropical storm and became an extratropical cyclone over North Carolina hours later. Overall, the hurricane caused $100 million in damage and killed at least 4,112 people.

  1. ^ "BIBLIOGRAPHY", Fire in the Big House, Ohio University Press, pp. 263–272, 2019-10-08, retrieved 2024-02-21
  2. ^ "The deadliest disaster to ever happen in each state". MSN. Retrieved 25 April 2023.

and 23 Related for: 1928 Okeechobee hurricane information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8219 seconds.)

1928 Okeechobee hurricane

Last Update:

The Okeechobee hurricane of 1928, also known as the San Felipe Segundo hurricane, was one of the deadliest hurricanes in the recorded history of the North...

Word Count : 7941

Effects of the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane in Florida

Last Update:

The effects of the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane in Florida included at least 2,500 fatalities in the state, making this the second deadliest tropical cyclone...

Word Count : 15098

Okeechobee

Last Update:

in Florida, United States Okeechobee (Metrorail station) Okeechobee (Amtrak station) 1928 Okeechobee hurricane Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, in Florida...

Word Count : 87

List of Florida hurricanes

Last Update:

hurricanes struck the state during the period, including the 1926 Miami hurricane, the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane, and several Category 4 hurricanes in...

Word Count : 1629

Draining and development of the Everglades

Last Update:

other Everglades animals. Severe hurricanes in 1926 and 1928 caused catastrophic damage and flooding from Lake Okeechobee that prompted the Army Corps of...

Word Count : 8979

Lake Okeechobee

Last Update:

Great Miami Hurricane hit the Lake Okeechobee area, killing approximately 300 people. Two years later in 1928, the Okeechobee Hurricane crossed over...

Word Count : 5021

List of Puerto Rico hurricanes

Last Update:

23, 1926 – Hurricane San Liborio September 13, 1928Okeechobee hurricane, also known as the San Felipe II hurricane, was a major hurricane that made...

Word Count : 8677

1928 Atlantic hurricane season

Last Update:

most significant storm of the season, the Okeechobee hurricane, struck Puerto Rico as a Category 5 hurricane. Several islands of the Greater and Lesser...

Word Count : 2704

1949 Florida hurricane

Last Update:

Lake Okeechobee since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane, but unlike the latter storm, did not manage to breach the local levees. Overall, the hurricane damaged...

Word Count : 3950

Hurricane Katrina

Last Update:

Hurricane Harvey in 2017), and the deadliest hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. The total damage from Katrina is estimated at $125 billion (2005...

Word Count : 17928

Hurricane Maria

Last Update:

storms 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane – the deadliest hurricane in Puerto Rican history 1928 Okeechobee hurricane – A hurricane that made landfall on Puerto...

Word Count : 20462

Hurricane Ian

Last Update:

Havana hurricane – large and intense hurricane that took a similar track to Ian 1928 Okeechobee hurricane – A destructive Category 5 hurricane that killed...

Word Count : 14608

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Last Update:

tree blossom is revived. Suddenly, the area is hit by the great 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. Tea Cake is bitten by a rabid dog while saving Janie from drowning...

Word Count : 9153

Hurricane Irma

Last Update:

relief response to Hurricane Irma. List of Cuba hurricanes List of Florida hurricanes (2000-present) 1928 Okeechobee hurricane – a hurricane that hit similar...

Word Count : 20106

1893 Cheniere Caminada hurricane

Last Update:

Galveston hurricane and the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. The Cheniere Caminada hurricane was the tenth known hurricane of the 1893 Atlantic hurricane season...

Word Count : 3082

Everglades

Last Update:

funds. President Herbert Hoover toured the towns affected by the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane and ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to assist the communities...

Word Count : 14644

List of retired Atlantic hurricane names

Last Update:

States. Katrina was also the deadliest hurricane to strike the United States since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. After stalling over and flooding southeastern...

Word Count : 6885

Royal Poinciana Hotel

Last Update:

residents, who instead favored the newly renovated Breakers. The 1928 Okeechobee hurricane extensively damaged the Royal Poinciana Hotel, necessitating its...

Word Count : 3877

Hurricane Michael

Last Update:

Atlantic hurricane in the U.S. since Andrew in 1992, which had 165 mph (266 km/h) winds. Michael is tied with the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane for the sixth-strongest...

Word Count : 11752

List of United States hurricanes

Last Update:

2017s Hurricane Maria resulted in at least 2,982 fatalities. The 1928 Okeechobee hurricane caused at least 2,500 fatalities, and in 2005, Hurricane Katrina...

Word Count : 2714

1926 Miami hurricane

Last Update:

damage 1928 Okeechobee hurricane – third-deadliest tropical cyclone in American history, struck nearly two years to date after the 1926 hurricane For consistency...

Word Count : 5529

Hurricanes in the Bahama Archipelago

Last Update:

A major hurricane strikes the northernmost part of the archipelago, killing 23 people. September 15–16, 1928 − The 1928 Okeechobee hurricane causes 21 fatalities...

Word Count : 3605

List of natural disasters by death toll

Last Update:

might be caused by earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruption, landslide, hurricanes, etc. To be classified as a disaster, it must have profound environmental...

Word Count : 2794

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net