Abstract. The chronological table of Atlantic basin tropical cyclones produced by Andrés Poey in 1855 is the foundation stone for present-day knowledge of historical Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. Subsequent researchers have used his table and built upon it, rejecting some of his entries, modifying others, and accepting the rest. A re-analysis of the 1700–1855 portion of Poey’s original published list was made using historical newspaper accounts, weather diaries, and ships ’ logbooks. Of the 348 separate entries in Poey’s original list, 149 were rejected and 198 accepted. Due to errors in dating and location, and the linking of separate entries as parts of the same storm, only 170 of the 198 accepted entries are unique storms. Thirtee...
The record of past tropical cyclones provides an important means to evaluate the hurricane hazard. H...
hurricane year. Basin activity was at the 39th percentile and US landfalling activity at the 29th pe...
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Analyzing past tropical cyclone activity enables researchers to recognize patterns of hurricane vari...
Analyzing past tropical cyclone activity enables researchers to recognize patterns of hurricane vari...
An analysis of Atlantic hurricane data (HURDAT), using a hurricane activity index that integrates ov...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Records of Atlantic basin tropical cyclones (TCs) since the late nineteenth century indicate a very ...
A reanalysis of the Atlantic basin tropical storm and hurricane database (“best track”) for the peri...
An extensive database of the tracks of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean since 1851 is k...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Within the last years the population and the value of the properties in Tropical Cyclone (TC) prone ...
The year 2020 Common Era (CE) observed the highest number of named tropical cyclone events since the...
Spanish historical documents from the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) have...
Major hurricanes are prominent meteorological hazards of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts. However,...
The record of past tropical cyclones provides an important means to evaluate the hurricane hazard. H...
hurricane year. Basin activity was at the 39th percentile and US landfalling activity at the 29th pe...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Analyzing past tropical cyclone activity enables researchers to recognize patterns of hurricane vari...
Analyzing past tropical cyclone activity enables researchers to recognize patterns of hurricane vari...
An analysis of Atlantic hurricane data (HURDAT), using a hurricane activity index that integrates ov...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Records of Atlantic basin tropical cyclones (TCs) since the late nineteenth century indicate a very ...
A reanalysis of the Atlantic basin tropical storm and hurricane database (“best track”) for the peri...
An extensive database of the tracks of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean since 1851 is k...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Within the last years the population and the value of the properties in Tropical Cyclone (TC) prone ...
The year 2020 Common Era (CE) observed the highest number of named tropical cyclone events since the...
Spanish historical documents from the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) have...
Major hurricanes are prominent meteorological hazards of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts. However,...
The record of past tropical cyclones provides an important means to evaluate the hurricane hazard. H...
hurricane year. Basin activity was at the 39th percentile and US landfalling activity at the 29th pe...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...