1937 Atlantic hurricane season

1937 Atlantic hurricane season

Infobox hurricane season | name=1937 Atlantic hurricane season
first storm formed=July 29, 1937
last storm dissipated=Oct. 4, 1937
strongest storm=#5 - 95 knots (110 mph)
total storms=9
major storms=0
total da

total fatalities=0
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939
The 1937 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 16, 1937, and lasted until October 31, 1937. [Brownsville Herald. [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.

The 1937 season was not a very active one, with only three hurricanes and no major hurricanes forming during the season and those stayed out to sea. Most of the activity during the ’37 season consisted of tropical storms. Ironically, Nova Scotia saw more tropical cyclone activity than the entire East Coast of the United States and the Gulf Coast of the United States. A tropical storm hit Tampa, Florida and then grazed Nova Scotia. Tropical storms also hit Daytona Beach, Louisiana, southern Nova Scotia, and rural northwest Florida.

The most notable storm of the season actually was not tropical, at the time it made itself notable at least. The extratropical remnant of a hurricane struck just north of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The storm was moving swiftly, so most of the damage was strictly wind related.

torms

Tropical Storm One

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm One
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=July 29
dissipated=August 2



highest winds=70 mph (110 km/h)
lowest pressure=995 millibars
The first storm of the season affected the entire east coast of the United States and parts of maritime Canada. It formed in the Gulf of Mexico in late July and made landfall just north of St Petersburg, Florida, where gale force winds were reported accompanied by heavy rainfall of up to eight and a half inches. Passing to the northeast, the storm followed the coast, brushing Cape Hatteras on the last day of July, reaching its peak intensity of 70 mph (near-hurricane force) shortly after. Banking out more to the east, the storm passed well away from Cape Cod, turning northward late on August 1 and making landfall in southern Nova Scotia as a weaker system, similar in intensity to when it hit Florida. The storm dissipated over New Brunswick. Minor flooding and crop damage was reported in Florida, but no damage report exists from Nova Scotia.

Tropical Storm Two

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Two
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=August 2
dissipated=August 8



highest winds=60 mph (95 km/h)
lowest pressure=1004 millibars
Another east coast storm, this one formed in the southern Bahamas in early August as the first storm was dissipating. It was first noticed when the Bahamas reported gale force winds. The storm moved northward through the islands and passed 100 or so miles east of Cape Hatteras, reaching its peak intensity of convert|60|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on at about this time. Gently curving more northeastward, the storm passed about the same distance from Cape Cod. After passing not far south of Nova Scotia as a weakening system, the storm dissipated near Sable Island on August 8. No damage was reported.

Tropical Storm Three

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Three
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=August 24
dissipated=September 2



highest winds=60 mph (95 km/h)
lowest pressure=994 millibars
The season's third storm formed near the Leeward Islands on August 24 and headed northwest, turning westward into the Bahamas three days later, gradually strengthening as it did so. Shortly after grazing Andros Island, it turned sharply northward. The storm curved back to the northwest as it passed Cape Canaveral, reaching its peak intensity shortly before landfall at Daytona Beach. The storm weakened slowly inland. It maintained a northwesterly course until dissipation on September 2 over central Arkansas. The storm, though small in size and relatively low in intensity, caused significant damage along its path. It killed 15 people when the steamship "Tarpon" sank in heavy seas off Panama City. The storm also felled many trees and power poles in Florida as well as causing minor damage to homes and businesses. Flooding washed out roads and bridges and stopped traffic in Florida's northwestern counties. Flooding in southern Alabama caused millions of dollars in crop damage and exceptionally high tides were reported along the coast of Georgia. No fatalities were reported, however.

Hurricane Four

Infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Four
category=cat2
type=hurricane
formed=September 9
dissipated=September 14



highest winds=100 mph (160 km/h)
lowest pressure=<992 millibars
The 1937 season's first hurricane was discovered about convert|200|mi|km east of the Leeward Islands on September 9 when it was nearly at hurricane force. The hurricane headed northwest, slowly at first but then gaining speed on September 11 as it steadily strengthened. It reached its peak intensity of convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, Category 2 on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale, the next day. It passed roughly convert|100|mi|km east-northeast of Bermuda while turning more northward. It weakened below hurricane status late on September 13 near Clark's Harbour, Nova Scotia the next morning. It lost its identity over Chaleur Bay. No damage or casualties were reported although a British racing yacht, "Endeavor I", did go missing for several days in gale conditions with 18 crew on board before it was sighted off Fastnet Rock with all hands safe.

Hurricane Five

Infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Five
category=cat2
type=hurricane
formed=September 13
dissipated=September 19



highest winds=110 mph (180 km/h)
lowest pressure=954 millibars
Storm Five was the strongest storm of the 1937 season. This storm was first discovered on September 14 at near-hurricane intensity about convert|200|mi|km east of the Leeward Islands. The storm strengthened to a hurricane and turned north then east, continuing to intensify as it did so. The storm reached its peak intensity of convert|110|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, just shy of major hurricane status, on September 16 as it turned to the north-northeast. The storm maintained this track and Category 2 intensity throughout most of the rest of its lifetime. On September 18 it curved more to the northeast and weakened to a Category 1 that evening. The storm became extratropical the next day as it crossed 45N latitude.

Tropical Storm Six

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Six
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=September 16
dissipated=September 21



highest winds=45 mph (70 km/h)
lowest pressure=1003 millibars
Storm Six developed in the Bay of Campeche on September 16 and curved northeastward through the central Gulf of Mexico. It was a weak system with winds never exceeding convert|45|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, but it held that intensity for most of its lifetime. It grazed the Louisiana delta as it turned eastward, travelling along the northeastern Gulf Coast. The storm passed just south of Cape San Blas, Florida and made landfall near Dekle Beach as a weakening system. It dissipated inland over Florida. Very little damage accompanied the system. Heavy rain fell in the Panhandle that washed over some roads, but that was it.

Hurricane Seven

Infobox hurricane small
name=Hurricane Seven
category=cat2
type=hurricane
formed=September 20
dissipated=September 26



highest winds=100 mph (160 km/h)
lowest pressure=980 millibars
The third and final hurricane of the season formed in the open Atlantic between Cape Verde and the Windward Islands, a place know as Hurricane Alley the large number of hurricanes that can trace their origins there. It was discovered close to hurricane strength on September 20 and moved generally north-northwestward throughout its lifetime. It became a Category 2 hurricane on the night of September 22 and as far as is known, did not strengthen further. It continued to traverse north-northeast across the open ocean east of Bermuda, maintaining intensity. It became extratropical on the night of September 25, only then weakening to Category 1 intensity. The now-extratropical system recurved to the northeast and struck Nova Scotia with sustained winds of convert|85|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, crossing just north of Halifax and retained hurricane-force winds into Newfoundland. The storm finally lost its identity near the southern tip of Greenland. No damage reports exist but gale warnings were ordered as far west as New England.

Tropical Storm Eight

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Eight
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=September 26
dissipated=September 28



highest winds=45 mph (70 km/h)
lowest pressure=<1010 millibars
Storm Eight was first recognized southwest of Andros Island on September 26 near the north coast of Cuba. It passed through the northern Bahamas and headed on a north-northeasterly track across the western Atlantic. Its winds never rose above convert|45|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on and it became extratropical late on September 28 having caused little effects.

Tropical Storm Nine

Infobox hurricane small
name=Tropical Storm Nine
category=storm
type=tropical storm
formed=September 29
dissipated=October 3



highest winds=40 mph (65 km/h)
lowest pressure=1003 millibars
The season went quietly with yet another weak system. It formed off the north coast of Honduras in late September and moved due north into the Gulf of Mexico, not gaining any intensity as it interacted with another low pressure system (possibly a tropical depression). It turned to the northwest soon after passing the western tip of Cuba and moved across the central Gulf. It then turned northward on October 3, making landfall in Louisiana near New Iberia with convert|40|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on winds. No effects from this system were reported.

See also

*List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons

References

External links

* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1937.pdf Monthly Weather Review]


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