1944 Atlantic hurricane season
The 1944 Atlantic hurricane season featured the first instance of upper-tropospheric observations from radiosonde – a telemetry device used to record weather data in the atmosphere – being incorporated into tropical cyclone track forecasting for a fully developed hurricane. The season officially began on June 15, 1944, and ended on November 15, 1944. These dates describe the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. The season's first cyclone developed on July 13, while the final system became an extratropical cyclone by November 13. The season was fairly active season, with 14 tropical storms, 8 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. In real-time, forecasters at the Weather Bureau tracked eleven tropical storms, but later analysis uncovered evidence of three
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1944 Atlantic hurricane season
The 1944 Atlantic hurricane season featured the first instance of upper-tropospheric observations from radiosonde – a telemetry device used to record weather data in the atmosphere – being incorporated into tropical cyclone track forecasting for a fully developed hurricane. The season officially began on June 15, 1944, and ended on November 15, 1944. These dates describe the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. The season's first cyclone developed on July 13, while the final system became an extratropical cyclone by November 13. The season was fairly active season, with 14 tropical storms, 8 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. In real-time, forecasters at the Weather Bureau tracked eleven tropical storms, but later analysis uncovered evidence of three
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The 1944 Atlantic hurricane se ...... and at least 1,025 fatalities.
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1-min winds
Areas
Lesser Antilles
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Mexico
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Mexico, Texas
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None
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North Carolina, Mid-Atlantic region, New England, Atlantic Canada
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Atl
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Atlantic
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North Atlantic tropical cyclones
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cat1
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cat2
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cat3
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cat4
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depression
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storm
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damage
2000000.0
None
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Unknown
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Damages
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August 16 – 24
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August 18 – 23
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August 23 – 25
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August 26 – 26
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July 13 – 18
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July 13 –
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July 24 – 27
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July 30 – August 4
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November 1 – 3
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November 13 – 14
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deaths
Dissipated
East Pacific season
fatalities
First storm formed
1944-07-13
five seasons
9,223,372,036,854,775,808
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Last storm dissipated
1944-11-14
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Eight
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Fourteen
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Nine
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One
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North Indian season
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Strongest storm name
Strongest storm pressure
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tot-damage
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Total hurricanes
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hurricane
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West Pacific season
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