Chronological List of All Hurricanes which Affected the Continental 
United States: 1851-2005.(Updated from Jarrell et al. 1992 and reflecting official 
HURDAT reanalysis changes through 1914. Note that from 1915 through 1979, no 
official wind speed estimates are currently available. Document revised in May 2006)
 

Year	Month	States Affected 	Highest Saffir-		Central		Max.   	Name
		and Category by 	Simpson U.S.		Pressure	Winds
		States			 Category 			

1851	Jun	TX, C1				1		977 mb		80 kt	-----
1851	Aug	FL, NW3; GA, 1			3		960		100	“Great Middle Florida”
1852	Aug	FL, SW1				1		977		80	-----
1852	Aug	AL, 3; MS, 3; LA, 2; FL, NW1	3		961		100	“Great Mobile”
1852	Sep	FL, SW1				1		985		70	-----
1852	Oct	FL, NW2; GA, 1			2		969		90	“Middle Florida”
1853	Oct   *	GA, 1				1		965		70	-----
1854	Jun	TX, S1				1		985		70	-----
1854	Sep	GA, 3; SC, 2; FL, NE1		3		950		100	“Great Carolina”
1854	Sep	TX, C2				2		969		90	“Matagorda”
1855	Sep	LA, 3; MS, 3			3		950		110	“Middle Gulf Shore”
1856	Aug	LA, 4				4		934		130	“Last Island”
1856	Aug	FL, NW2; AL, 1; GA, 1		2		969		90	“Southeastern States”
1857	Sep   &	NC, 1				1		961		80	-----
1858	Sep	NY, 1; CT, 1; RI, 1; MA, 1	1		976		80	“New England”
1859	Sep	AL, 1; FL, NW1			1		985		70	-----

1860	Aug	LA, 3; MS, 3; AL, 2		3		950		110	-----
1860 	Sep	LA, 2; MS, 2; AL, 1		2		969		90	-----
1860	Oct	LA, 2				2		969		90	-----
1861	Aug   *	FL, SW1				1		970		70	“Key West”
1861	Sep	NC, 1				1		985		70	“Equinoctial”
1861	Nov	NC, 1				1		985		70	“Expedition”
1865	Sep	LA, 2; TX, N1			2		969		90	“Sabine River-Lake Calcasieu”
1865	Oct	FL, SW2; FL, SE1		2		969		90	-----
1866	Jul	TX, C2				2		969		90	-----
1867	Jun	SC, 1				1		985		70	-----
1867	Oct	LA, 2; TX, S1, N1; FL, NW1	2		969		90	“Galveston”
1869	Aug	TX, C2				2		969		90	“Lower Texas Coast”
1869	Sep	LA, 1				1		985		70	-----
1869	Sep	RI, 3; MA, 3; NY, 1; CT, 1	3		963		100	“Eastern New England”
1869	Oct   &	ME, 2; MA, 1			2		965		90	“Saxby’s Gale”

1870	Jul	AL, 1				1		985		70	“Mobile”
1870	Oct   *	FL, SW1, SE1			1		970		70	“Twin Key West (I)”
1870	Oct	FL, SW1				1		977		80	“Twin Key West (II)”
1871	Aug	FL, SE3, NE1, NW1		3		955		100	-----
1871	Aug	FL, SE2, NE1			2		965		90	-----
1871	Sep	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1873	Sep	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1873	Oct	FL, SW3, SE2, NE1		3		959		100	-----
1874	Sep	FL, NW1; SC, 1; NC, 1		1		985		70	-----
1875	Sep	TX, C3, S2			3		960		100	-----
1876	Sep	NC, 1; VA, 1			1		980		80	-----
1876	Oct	FL, SW2, SE1			2		973		90	-----
1877	Sep	LA, 1; FL, NW1			1		985		70	-----
1877	Oct	FL, NW3; GA, 1			3		960		100	-----
1878	Sep	FL, NW2, SW2, NE1; SC, 1; GA, 1	2		970		90	-----
1878	Oct	NC, 2; VA, 1; MD, 1; DE, 1;	2		963		90	-----
		NJ, 1; PA, 1
1879	Aug	NC, 3; VA, 2			3		971		100	-----
1879	Aug	TX, N2; LA, 2			2		964		90	-----
1879	Sep	LA, 3				3		950		110	-----

1880	Aug   #	TX, S3				3		931		110	-----
1880	Aug	FL, SE2, NE1, NW1		2		972		90	-----
1880	Sep	NC, 1				1		987		70	-----
1880	Oct	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1881	Aug	GA, 2; SC, 1			2		970		90	-----
1881	Sep	NC, 2				2		975		90	-----
1882	Sep	FL, NW3; AL, 1			3		949		100	-----
1882	Sep	LA, 2; TX, N1			2		969		90	-----
1882	Oct	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1883	Sep	NC, 2; SC, 1			2		965		90	-----
1885	Aug	SC, 3; NC, 2; GA, 1; FL, NE1	3		953		100	-----
1886	Jun	TX, N2; LA, 2			2		973		85	-----
1886	Jun	FL, NW2; GA, 1			2		973		85	-----
1886	Jun	FL, NW2				2		973		85	-----
1886	Jul	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1886	Aug	TX, C4				4		925		135	“Indianola”
1886	Sep   #	TX, S1, C1			1		973		80	-----
1886	Oct	LA, 3; TX, N2			3		955		105	-----
1887	Jul	FL, NW1				1		981		75	-----
1887	Aug   *	NC, 1				1		946		65	-----
1887	Sep	TX, S2				2		973		85	-----
1887	Oct	LA, 1				1		981		75	-----
1888	Jun	TX, C1				1		985		70	-----
1888	Aug	FL, SE3, SW1; LA2		3		945		110	-----
1888	Sep   &	MA, TS				TS		985		55	-----
1888	Oct	FL, NW2, NE1			2		970		95	-----
1889	Sep	LA, 1				1		985		70	-----

1891	Jul	TX, C1, N1			1		977		80	-----
1891	Aug	FL, SE1				1		985		70	-----
1893	Aug	NY, 	1			1		986		75	“Midnight Storm”
1893	Aug	GA, 3; SC, 3; NC, 1; FL, NE1	3		954		100	“Sea Islands”
1893	Sep	LA, 2				2		973		85	-----
1893	Oct	LA, 4; MS, 2; AL, 2		4		948		115	“Chenier Caminanda”
1893	Oct	SC, 3; NC, 2; VA, 1		3		955		105	-----
1894	Sep	FL, SW2, NE1; SC, 1; VA, 1	2		975		90	-----
1894	Oct	FL, NW3; GA, 1; NY, 1; RI, 1	3		955		105	-----
1895	Aug   #	TX, S1				1		973		65	-----
1896	Jul	FL, NW2				2		973		85	-----
1896	Sep	RI, 1; MA, 1			1		985		70	-----
1896	Sep	FL, NW3, NE3; GA, 2; SC, 1;	3		960		110	-----
		NC, 1; VA, 1 
1897	Sep	LA, 1; TX, N1			1		981		75	-----
1898	Aug	FL, NW1				1		985		70	-----
1898	Aug	GA, 1; SC, 1			1		980		75	-----
1898	Oct	GA, 4; FL, NE2			4		938		115	-----
1899	Aug	FL, NW2				2		979		85	-----
1899	Aug	NC, 3				3		945		105	-----
1899	Oct	NC, 2; SC, 2			2		955		95	-----

1900	Sep	TX, N4				4		936		125	“Galveston”
1901	Jul	NC, 1				1		983		70	-----
1901	Aug	LA, 1; MS, 1; AL, 1		1		973		80	-----
1903	Sep	FL, SE1, NW1			1		976		80	-----
1903	Sep	NJ, 1; DE, 1			1		990		70	-----
1904	Sep	SC, 1				1		985		70	-----
1904	Oct	FL, SE1				1		985		70	-----
1906	Jun	FL, SW1, SE1			1		979		75	-----
1906	Sep	SC, 1; NC, 1			1		977		80	-----
1906	Sep	MS, 2; AL, 2; FL, NW2; LA, 1	2		958		95	-----
1906	Oct	FL, SW3, SE3			3		953		105	-----
1908	May   &	NC, TS				TS		989		55	-----
1908	Jul	NC, 1				1		985		70	-----
1909	Jun	TX, S2				2		972		85	-----
1909	Jul	TX, N3				3		959		100	“Velasco”
1909	Aug   #	TX, S1				1		955		65	-----
1909	Sep	LA, 3; MS, 2			3		952		105	“Grand Isle”
1909	Oct	FL, SW3, SE3			3		957		100	-----

1910	Sep	TX, S2				2		965		95	-----
1910	Oct	FL, SW2				2		955		95	-----
1911 	Aug 	FL, NW1; AL,1 			1 		985 		70  	-----
1911 	Aug 	SC, 2; GA, 1 			2 		972 		85  	-----
1912 	Sep 	AL, 1; FL, NW1 			1 		988 		65  	-----
1912 	Oct 	TX, S2 				2 		973 		85  	-----
1913 	Jun 	TX, S1 				1 		988 		65  	-----
1913 	Sep 	NC, 1 				1 		976 		75  	-----
1913 	Oct 	SC, 1 				1 		989 		65  	-----
1915	Aug	TX, N4				4		945		-----	“Galveston”
1915	Sep	FL, NW1				1		988		-----	-----
1915	Sep	LA, 4				4		931		-----	“New Orleans”
1916	Jul	MS, 3; AL, 3			3		948		-----	-----
1916	Jul	MA, 1				1		-----		-----	-----
1916	Jul	SC, 1				1		980		-----	-----
1916	Aug	TX, S3				3		948		-----	-----
1916	Oct	AL, 2; FL, NW2			2		972		-----	-----
1916	Nov	FL, SW1				1		-----		-----	-----
1917	Sep	FL, NW3				3		958		-----	-----
1918	Aug	LA, 3				3		955		-----	-----
1919	Sep	FL, SW4; TX, S4			4		927		-----	-----

1920	Sep	LA, 2				2		975		-----	-----
1920	Sep	NC, 1				1		-----		-----	-----
1921	Jun	TX, C2				2		979		-----	-----
1921	Oct	FL, SW3, NE2			3		952		-----	“Tampa Bay”
1923	Oct	LA, 1				1		985		-----	-----
1924	Sep	FL, NW1				1		985		-----	-----
1924	Oct	FL, SW1				1		980		-----	-----
1925	No-De	FL, SW1				1		-----		-----	-----
1926	Jul	FL, NE2				2		967		-----	-----
1926	Aug	LA, 3				3		955		-----	-----
1926	Sep	FL, SE4, SW3, NW3; AL, 3	4		935		-----	“Great Miami”
1928	Aug	FL, SE2				2		-----		-----	-----
1928	Sep	FL, SE4, NE2; GA, 1; SC, 1	4		929		-----	“Lake Okeechobee”
1929	Jun	TX, C1				1		982		-----	-----
1929	Sep	FL, SE3, NW2			3		948		-----	-----

1932	Aug	TX, N4				4		941		-----	“Freeport”
1932	Sep	AL, 1				1		979		-----	-----
1933	Jl-Au # TX, S2; FL, SE1			2		975		-----	-----
1933	Aug	NC, 2; VA, 2			2		971		-----	-----
1933	Sep	TX, S3				3		949		-----	-----
1933	Sep	FL, SE3				3		948		-----	-----
1933	Sep	NC, 3				3		957		-----	-----
1934	Jun	LA, 3				3		962		-----	-----
1934	Jul	TX, S2				2		975		-----	-----
1935	Sep	FL, SW5, NW2			5		892		-----	“Labor Day”
1935	Nov	FL, SE2				2		973		-----	-----
1936	Jun	TX, S1				1		987		-----	-----
1936	Jul	FL, NW3				3		964		-----	-----
1936	Sep	NC, 2				2		-----		-----	-----
1938	Aug	LA, 1				1		985		-----	-----
1938	Sep	NY, 3; CT, 3; RI, 3; MA, 3	3		946		-----	“New England”
1939	Aug	FL, SE1, NW1			1		985		-----	-----

1940	Aug	TX, N2; LA, 2			2		972		-----	-----
1940	Aug	GA, 2; SC, 2			2		970		-----	-----
1941	Sep	TX, N3				3		958		-----	-----
1941	Oct	FL, SE2, SW2, NW2		2		975		-----	-----
1942	Aug	TX, N1				1		992		-----	-----
1942	Aug	TX, C3				3		950		-----	-----
1943	Jul	TX, N2				2		969		-----	-----
1944	Aug	NC, 1				1		990		-----	-----
1944	Sep	NC, 3; VA, 3; NY, 3; CT, 3; 	3		947		-----	-----
		RI, 3; MA, 2
1944	Oct	FL, SW3, NE2			3		962		-----	-----
1945	Jun	FL, NW1				1		985		-----	-----
1945	Aug	TX, C2				2		967		-----	-----
1945	Sep	FL, SE3				3		951		-----	-----
1946	Oct	FL, SW1				1		980		-----	-----
1947	Aug	TX, N1				1		992		-----	-----
1947	Sep	FL, SE4, SW2; MS, 3; LA, 3	4		940		-----	-----
1947	Oct	GA, 2; SC, 2; FL, SE1		2		974		-----	-----
1948	Sep	LA, 1				1		987		-----	-----
1948	Sep	FL, SW3, SE2			3		963		-----	-----
1948	Oct	FL, SE2				2		975		-----	-----
1949	Aug   *	NC, 1				1		980		-----	-----
1949	Aug	FL, SE3				3		954		-----	-----
1949	Oct	TX, N2				2		972		-----	-----

1950	Aug	AL, 1				1		980		-----	Baker
1950	Sep	FL, NW3				3		958		-----	Easy
1950	Oct	FL, SE3				3		955		-----	King
1952	Aug	SC, 1				1		985		-----	Able
1953	Aug	NC, 1				1		987		-----	Barbara
1953	Sep	ME, 1				1		-----		-----	Carol
1953	Sep	FL, NW1				1		985		-----	Florence
1954	Aug	NY, 3; CT, 3; RI, 3; NC, 2	3		960		-----	Carol
1954	Sep	MA, 3; ME, 1			3		954		-----	Edna
1954	Oct	SC, 4; NC, 4; MD, 2		4		938		-----	Hazel

1955	Aug	NC, 3; VA, 1			3		962		-----	Connie
1955	Aug	NC, 1				1		987		-----	Diane
1955	Sep	NC, 3				3		960		-----	Ione
1956	Sep	LA, 2; FL, NW1			2		975		-----	Flossy
1957	Jun	TX, N4; LA, 4			4		945		----- 	Audrey
1959	Jul	SC, 1				1		993		-----	Cindy
1959	Jul	TX, N1				1		984		-----	Debra
1959	Sep	SC, 3				3		950		-----	Gracie

1960	Sep	FL, SW4; NC, 3; NY, 3; FL, NE2;	4		930		-----	Donna
 		CT, 2; RI, 2; MA, 1; NH, 1; ME, 1	
1960	Sep	MS, 1				1		981		-----	Ethel
1961	Sep	TX, C4				4		931		-----	Carla
1963	Sep	TX, N1				1		996		-----	Cindy
1964	Aug	FL, SE2				2		968		-----	Cleo
1964	Sep	FL, NE2				2		966		-----	Dora
1964	Oct	LA, 3				3		950		-----	Hilda
1964	Oct	FL, SW2, SE2			2		974		-----	Isbell
1965	Sep	FL, SE3; LA, 3			3		948		-----	Betsy
1966	Jun	FL, NW2				2		982		-----	Alma
1966	Oct	FL, SW1				1		983		-----	Inez
1967	Sep	TX, S3				3		950		-----	Beulah
1968	Oct	FL, NW2, NE1			2		977		-----	Gladys
1969	Aug	LA, 5; MS, 5			5		909		-----	Camille
1969	Sep	ME, 1				1		980		-----	Gerda

1970	Aug	TX, S3				3		945		-----	Celia
1971	Sep	LA, 2				2		978		-----	Edith
1971	Sep	TX, C1				1		979		-----	Fern
1971	Sep	NC, 1				1		995		-----	Ginger
1972	Jun	FL, NW1; NY, 1; CT, 1		1		980		-----	Agnes
1974	Sep	LA, 3				3		952		-----	Carmen
1975	Sep	FL, NW3				3		955		-----	Eloise
1976	Aug	NY, 1				1		980		-----	Belle
1977	Sep	LA, 1				1		995		-----	Babe
1979	Jul	LA, 1				1		986		-----	Bob
1979	Sep	FL, SE2, NE2; GA, 2; SC, 2	2		970		-----	David
1979	Sep	AL, 3; MS, 3			3		946		-----	Frederic

1980	Aug	TX, S3				3		945		100	Allen
1983	Aug	TX, N3				3		962		100	Alicia
1984	Sep   *	NC, 3				3		949		100	Diana
1985	Jul	SC, 1				1		1002		65	Bob
1985	Aug	LA, 1				1		987		80	Danny
1985	Sep	AL, 3; MS, 3; FL, NW3		3		959		100	Elena
1985	Sep	NC, 3; NY,3; CT,2; NH,2; ME,1	3		942		90	Gloria
1985	Oct	LA, 1				1		971		75	Juan
1985	Nov	FL, NW2				2		967		85	Kate
1986	Jun	TX, N1				1		990		75	Bonnie
1986	Aug	NC, 1				1		990		65	Charley
1987	Oct	FL, SW1				1		993		65	Floyd
1988	Sep	LA, 1				1		984		70	Florence
1989	Aug	TX, N1				1		986		70	Chantal
1989	Sep	SC, 4				4		934		120	Hugo
1989	Oct	TX, N1				1		983		75	Jerry

1991	Aug	RI, 2; MA, 2; NY, 2; CT, 2	2		962		90	Bob
1992	Aug	FL, SE5, SW4; LA, 3		5		922		145	Andrew
1993	Aug   *	NC, 3				3		960		100	Emily
1995	Aug	FL, NW2, SE1			2		973		85	Erin
1995	Oct	FL, NW3				3		942		100	Opal
1996	Jul	NC, 2				2		974		90	Bertha
1996	Sep	NC, 3				3		954		100	Fran
1997	Jul	LA, 1; AL, 1			1		984		70	Danny
1998	Aug	NC, 2				2		964		95	Bonnie
1998	Sep	FL, NW1				1		987		70	Earl
1998	Sep	FL, SW2; MS, 2			2		964		90	Georges
1999	Aug	TX, S3				3		951		100	Bret
1999	Sep	NC, 2				2		956		90	Floyd
1999	Oct	FL, SW1				1		987		70	Irene

2002	Oct	LA, 1				1		963		80	Lili
2003	Jul	TX, C1				1		979		80	Claudette
2003	Sep	NC, 2; VA, 1			2		957		90	Isabel
2004	Aug   *	NC, 1				1		972		70	Alex
2004	Aug	FL, SW4, SE1, NE1; SC,1; NC,1	4		941		130	Charley
2004	Aug	SC, 1				1		985		65	Gaston
2004	Sep	FL, SE2, SW1			2		960		90	Frances
2004	Sep	AL, 3; FL, NW3			3		946		105	Ivan
2004	Sep	FL, SE3, SW1, NW1		3		950		105	Jeanne
2005	Jul	LA, 1				1		991		65	Cindy
2005	Jul	FL, NW3				3		946		105	Dennis
2005	Aug	FL, SE1; LA, 3; MS, 3; AL, 1	3		920		110	Katrina
2005	Sep   * NC, 1				1		982		65	Ophelia
2005	Sep	FL, SW1; LA, 3; TX, N2		3		937		100	Rita
2005	Oct	FL, SW3; FL, SE2		3		950		105	Wilma           

Notes:

States Affected and Category by States Affected:  The impact of the 
hurricane on individual U.S. states based upon the Saffir-Simpson Scale 
(through the estimate of the maximum sustained surface winds at each state).  
(TX S-South Texas, TX C-Central Texas, TX N-North Texas, LA-Louisiana, 
MS-Mississippi, AL-Alabama, FL NW-Northwest Florida, FL SW-Southwest 
Florida, FL SE-Southeast Florida, FL NE-Northeast Florida, GA-Georgia, 
SC-South Carolina, NC-North Carolina, VA-Virginia, MD-Maryland, DE-Delaware, 
NJ-New Jersey, NY-New York, PA-Pennsylvania, CT-Connecticut, RI-Rhode Island, 
MA-Massachusetts, NH-New Hampshire, ME-Maine.  In Texas, south refers to the 
area from the Mexican border to Corpus Christi; central spans from north of 
Corpus Christi to Matagorda Bay and north refers to the region from north of 
Matagorda Bay to the Louisiana border.  In Florida, the north-south dividing 
line is from Cape Canaveral [28.45N] to Tarpon Springs [28.17N].  The 
dividing line between west-east Florida goes from 82.69W at the north Florida 
border with Georgia, to Lake Okeechobee and due south along longitude 80.85W.)

Highest U.S. Saffir-Simpson Category:  The highest Saffir-Simpson Hurricane 
Scale impact in the United States based upon estimated maximum sustained 
surface winds produced at the coast.

Central Pressure:  The observed (or analyzed from peripheral pressure 
measurements) central pressure of the hurricane at landfall. 

Maximum Winds:  Estimated maximum sustained (1-min) surface (10 m) winds to 
occur along the U. S. coast.  Winds are estimated to the nearest 10 kt for the 
period of 1851 to 1885 and to the nearest 5 kt for the period of 1886 to date.  
(1 kt = 1.15 mph.)

* - Indicates that the hurricane center did not make a U.S. landfall (or 
substantially weakened before making landfall), but did produce the indicated 
hurricane force winds over land.  In this case, central pressure is given for 
the hurricane's point of closest approach.

& - Indicates that the hurricane center did make a direct landfall, but that 
the strongest winds likely remained offshore.  Thus the winds indicated here 
are lower than in HURDAT.

# - Indicates that the hurricane made landfall over Mexico, but also caused 
sustained hurricane force surface winds in Texas.  The strongest winds at 
landfall impacted Mexico, while the weaker maximum sustained winds indicated 
here were conditions estimated to occur in Texas.  Indicated central pressure 
given is that at Mexican landfall.

Additional Note:  Because of the sparseness of towns and cities before 1900 in 
some coastal locations along the United States, the above list is not complete 
for all states.  Before the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts became settled, 
hurricanes may have been underestimated in their intensity or missed completely 
for small-sized systems (i.e., 2004’s Hurricane Charley).  The following list 
provides estimated dates when accurate tropical cyclone records began for 
specified regions of the United States based upon U.S Census reports and other 
historical analyses. Years in parenthesis indicate possible starting dates for 
reliable records before the 1850s that may be available with additional research:  
Texas-south – 1880, Texas-central – 1851, Texas-north – 1860, Louisiana – 1880, 
Mississippi – 1851, Alabama < 1851 (1830), Florida-northwest – 1880, 
Florida-southwest – 1900, Florida-southeast – 1900, Florida-northeast – 1880, 
Georgia < 1851 (1800), South Carolina < 1851 (1760), North Carolina < 1851 (1760), 
Virginia < 1851 (1700), Maryland   < 1851 (1760), Delaware < 1851 (1700), New 
Jersey < 1851 (1760), New York < 1851 (1700), Connecticut < 1851 (1660), Rhode 
Island < 1851 (1760), Massachusetts < 1851 (1660), New Hampshire < 1851 (1660), 
and Maine < 1851 (1790).