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The list of Florida hurricanes from 1900 to 1949 encompasses 108 Atlantic tropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of Florida. Collectively, tropical cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in about $4 billion (2008 USD) in damage. Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were directly responsible for about 3,550 fatalities during the time period, most of which from the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane. The 1947 season was the year with the most tropical cyclones affecting the state, with a total of 6 systems. The 1905, 1908, 1913, 1927, 1931, 1942, and 1943 seasons were the only years during the time period in which a storm did not affect the Floridian coasts. The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, which also bears the distinction of being the strongest recorded hurricane to strike the United States. Several other major hurricanes struck the state during the time period, including the 1926 Miami Hurricane, the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane, and a cyclone each in 1945 and 1949. All of these storms made landfall as Category 4 hurricanes. ==1900–1909== * September 5, 1900 – The Great Galveston Hurricane passes over or just to the west of the western Florida Keys as a tropical storm, producing tropical storm force winds throughout the state. Prior warning keeps nearly all ships in the state at port, and no damage is reported. * October 12, 1900 – A tropical storm hits near Cedar Key, crosses the state, and exits near Jacksonville. * June 13, 1901 – The first storm of the season hits just east of Apalachicola. * August 10, 1901 – A tropical storm moves ashore near Fort Lauderdale. * September 17, 1901 – Pensacola is struck by a tropical storm which produces heavy rainfall along its path.〔 * September 28, 1901 – A tropical storm makes landfall near Apalachicola, though its effects, if any, are unknown.〔 * June 14, 1902 – The first storm of the season hits near Tallahassee, with no severe impact reported. * October 10, 1902 – Pensacola is struck by a tropical storm; its impact is unknown.〔 * September 11, 1903 – A hurricane moves ashore near Fort Lauderdale, and after emerging into the Gulf of Mexico it hits near Panama City. Moderate damage to structures and crops is reported across the state, with monetary damage totaling about $650,000 (1903 USD, $15.5 million 2008 USD), and nine lives are lost when a British schooner capsizes near Delray Beach. * October 17, 1904 – Light structural damage and locally heavy crop losses result from a hurricane hitting south of Miami before executing a counter-clockwise loop and striking again near Chokoloskee. Offshore, seven lives are lost after a schooner founders. * November 3, 1904 – The fifth storm of the season made landfall as a tropical storm near Pensacola.〔 * June 12, 1906 – A tropical storm moves ashore near Panama City; no severe impact is reported.〔 * June 17, 1906 – A hurricane produces locally strong winds as it crosses the extreme southeastern portion of the state.〔 * September 27, 1906 – Southern Mississippi is struck by a moderate hurricane, with strong winds and waves affecting much of the Florida west coast. It is considered among the worst cyclones on record at Pensacola, where high tides cause severe shipping damage. The hurricane results in 32 casualties and $3.4 million in damage (1906 USD, $81 million 2008 USD). * October 18, 1906 – The 1906 Florida Keys hurricane moves through the Florida Keys before crossing the extreme southeastern portion of the state. High seas destroy hundreds of vessels in the region, including many houseboats of the hundreds of workers on the Florida East Coast Railway construction through the Keys; a total of 135 workers are killed. On the mainland, the cyclone results in severe crop damage and the destruction of many houses in the Miami area, and across the state the hurricane causes 141 fatalities and over $360,000 in damage (1906 USD, $8.6 million 2008 USD).〔 The storm tracked northward and ultimately made a second landfall as a tropical storm near Jacksonville.〔 * June 28, 1907 – The first storm of the season moves ashore near Panama City, with no severe impact reported.〔 * September 18, 1907 – A tropical depression crosses the southern portion of the state; no damage or fatalities are reported.〔 * September 28, 1907 – Strong winds and heavy rainfall occurs in association with a tropical storm striking the Florida Panhandle. * June 28, 1909 – Fort Lauderdale is struck by a tropical storm, which produces light winds and otherwise little impact.〔 * August 29, 1909 – A weak tropical storm crosses the eastern portion of the state, resulting in minor impact. * September 20, 1909 – The western Florida Panhandle receives minor damage, mostly to shipping, from a hurricane hitting southern Louisiana.〔 * September 25, 1909 – A tropical depression crosses the southern portion of the state, with no severe impact reported.〔 * October 11, 1909 – The Florida Keys are brushed by a major hurricane, which destroys about 400 buildings and 300 boats; damage is estimated at $1 million (1909 USD, $24 million 2008 USD). Thirteen fatalities are reported throughout the state.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Florida hurricanes (1900–49)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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