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hurricanes before 1900. Data on most of the storms that formed is unavailable, however, some regions had a large enough coastal population or ship traffic to give data on the occurrence of hurricanes.
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s in the region typically formed between May and November.


Seasons


1537

A hurricane struck Tlapa in Guerrero, Mexico, producing strong winds, hail, excessive rains, and other natural phenomena. Juan Bautista Moya, an Augustinian missionary friar in
Tlapa Tlapa de Comonfort, often shortened to Tlapa and known as Tindai in Mixtec, is a city in the mountain region of the Mexican state of Guerrero. It also serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. "Tlapa" is a ...
and Chilapa viewed this tempest as "a miraculous prodigy of the Lord to confirm his missionary preaching among the indigenous people. The wind unleashed over the town of Tlaba and lashed the countryside and cottages like a giant whip. The fury of the gale uprooted and demolished trees. Hail shattered the maize corn grains without pity. Successive earthquakes at quick intervals further terrorized the populace." In this and other cases, the "earthquakes" probably entered the records because the hurricane winds shook houses and other occupied buildings, and survivors likened the shaking to that of a continuous earthquake.


1573

On 14 November, a violent hurricane lasted 3 hours at Colima City in Mexico. Earthquakes accompanied the storm, and many houses and the church building fell.


1609

A hurricane tore the cover off the church and ruined many houses in the town of Huaynamota in
Jalisco Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by s ...
, Mexico.


1832

In December 1832, according to a log from a German Merchant Marine vessel later left at Deutsche Seewarte, a tropical cyclone occurred southeast of the
Hawaiian Islands The Hawaiian Islands () are an archipelago of eight major volcanic islands, several atolls, and numerous smaller islets in the Pacific Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, extending some from the Hawaii (island), island of Hawaii in the south to nort ...
; it then tracked west-northwestward, approaching 350 miles south of
Ka Lae Ka Lae (), also known as South Point, is the southernmost point of the Hawaii (island), Big Island of Hawaii and Extreme points of the United States, of the 50 United States. The Ka Lae area is registered as a National Historic Landmark, Natio ...
,
Hawaii (island) Hawaii is the List of islands of the United States by area, largest island in the United States, located in the Hawaii, state of Hawaii, the southernmost state in the union. It is the southeasternmost of the Hawaiian Islands, a chain of volcani ...
, and thence to a point near
Johnston Atoll Johnston Atoll is an Unincorporated territories of the United States, unincorporated territory of the United States, under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force (USAF). The island is closed to public entry, and limited access for mana ...
. The new ship ''Japan'' encountered a "severe hurricane" near .


1839

On 1 November 1839, a destructive hurricane struck
Mazatlán Mazatlán () is a city in the Mexican list of states of Mexico, state of Sinaloa. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding , known as the Mazatlán Municipality. It is located on the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast across from th ...
, Sinaloa, doing heavy damage to boats and watercraft; most of the twelve ships then in the harbor sunk with their crews.


1840

On November 1, a destructive hurricane did heavy damage to shipping and sunk three vessels at
San Blas, Nayarit San Blas is both a municipality and municipal seat located on the Pacific coast of Mexico in Nayarit. City San Blas is a port and popular tourist destination, located about north of Puerto Vallarta, and west of the state capital Tepic, and thr ...
.


1842

A hurricane, between June and October, crossed the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec The Isthmus of Tehuantepec () is an isthmus in Mexico. It represents the shortest distance between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. Before the opening of the Panama Canal, it was a major overland transport route known simply as the T ...
and entered the
Gulf of Mexico The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
.


1843

I. The American
barque A barque, barc, or bark is a type of sailing ship, sailing vessel with three or more mast (sailing), masts of which the fore mast, mainmast, and any additional masts are Square rig, rigged square, and only the aftmost mast (mizzen in three-maste ...
''Lark'', sailing from Canton (now
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
) for
Valparaíso Valparaíso () is a major city, Communes of Chile, commune, Port, seaport, and naval base facility in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. Valparaíso was originally named after Valparaíso de Arriba, in Castilla–La Mancha, Castile-La Mancha, Spain ...
, experienced a "severe gale" on 23 September 1843 at . Afterwards, the master of this barque found necessary making port at
Tahiti Tahiti (; Tahitian language, Tahitian , ; ) is the largest island of the Windward Islands (Society Islands), Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France. It is located in the central part of t ...
. The barque perhaps earlier encountered a violent typhoon off Formosa.Redfield, William C., 1856:Observations in Relation to Cyclones of the Western Pacific: Embraced in a Communication to Commodore Perry. ''Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of Commodore M. C. Perry, United States Navy, by Order of the Government of the United States''. Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, USN, and Francis Lister Hawks, DD, LLD, Eds., Vol II, United States Senate Executive Document No. 79 (33rd Congress, 2nd Session), 333-359.

/ref> German shipping logged this storm that day at 139°W. Someone later charted the storm to . These points suggest a trajectory toward the Big Island of Hawaii.


1847

A tropical cyclone existed On October 24 of this year.


1849

A system existed on June 21 and 22.


1850

Eight systems are recorded. I. One existed on an unknown date. II. On or about 24 June 1850, the ''Joseph Butler'' encountered a "severe gale of wind" near , 260 miles from the coast of Mexico, which carried away her main-
mast (sailing) The mast of a sailing vessel is a tall spar, or arrangement of spars, erected more or less vertically on the median line of a ship or boat. Its purposes include carrying sails, spars, and derricks, giving necessary height to a navigation lig ...
. III. On 5 August 1850, the
barque A barque, barc, or bark is a type of sailing ship, sailing vessel with three or more mast (sailing), masts of which the fore mast, mainmast, and any additional masts are Square rig, rigged square, and only the aftmost mast (mizzen in three-maste ...
''Como'' encountered a "severe gale" at , commencing at north and veering to west and south. She "lost sails and bulwarks and sustained much other damage." These winds suggest that the vessel traveled on the left side of the track of the storm, which passed to its northwest. IV. On 9 September 1850, a "hurricane" at , about south of Acapulco, dismasted the ''Niagara''. For five hours on 11 September 1850, the ''Diana'' at experienced a "severe hurricane" from the northeast, veering to southwest; the vessel "hove on beam-ends." The veering intense wind suggests that the hurricane passed slightly northwest of the vessel, which experienced the left side. If a hurricane progressed from ''Niagara'' to ''Diana'' (and the ships logged their dates accurately), then the hurricane moved between west-northwest and northwest at . V. On 26 September 1850, a "severe gale" at threw the ''Laura'' on her beam-ends, and she lost cargo. VI. On 3 October 1850, the
brig A brig is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: two masts which are both square rig, square-rigged. Brigs originated in the second half of the 18th century and were a common type of smaller merchant vessel or warship from then until the l ...
''Amazon'', sailing from New York northward for
San Francisco San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, Financial District, San Francisco, financial, and Culture of San Francisco, cultural center of Northern California. With a population of 827,526 residents as of ...
, encountered a "severe hurricane" at . A passenger on the brig published an account of this storm. Heavy rain accompanied squalls from southwest, which increased in frequency and intensity until 5 pm, when a "hurricane" commenced with the brig under reefing fore- topsail and mainsail. The captain "scudded" the vessel, putting her before the blast. The tempest raged through the night with momentarily increased fury. The wind veered from southwesterly to southerly to southeasterly to easterly to northeasterly to northerly to westerly to southwesterly, making the circuit of "thirty-four points" of the compass in 6 hours. This account suggests a small, violent hurricane moving less than ; the ''Amazon'' probably actually overtook the hurricane from its southeastern quadrant and traveled through the eyewall almost completely around the eye of the storm. At 4 am on 4 October 1850, the hurricane blew the foresail of the brig ''Amazon'' from the
yard (sailing) A yard is a spar (sailing), spar on a mast (sailing), mast from which sails are set. It may be constructed of timber or steel or from more modern materials such as aluminium or carbon fibre. Although some types of fore and aft rigs have yards, t ...
and then brought the vessel to the wind, which blew her directly down on her side or beam-ends. Captain Watt then ordered her put again before the wind, but the crew did not succeed in executing this order. The crew then let the main- topsail go; she "dashed away like lightning before the tempest." The crew kept her "scudding" until the hurricane abated and then laid her in a heavy gale from the southwest. The vessel reported a position of and thereafter drifted likely in a direction opposite the progression of the storm through a prolonged gale. Captain Watt described the gale as equally severe as those in the West Indies. This offshore hurricane occurred contemporaneously with the next succeeding hurricane. VII. Reports from 1–6 October 1850 suggest that a "gale...with great violence" swept the whole Mexican coast. On 1 October 1850, a "severe gale" threw the ''Kingston'', traveling from
San Francisco San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, Financial District, San Francisco, financial, and Culture of San Francisco, cultural center of Northern California. With a population of 827,526 residents as of ...
for
Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
, on beam-ends, off the Mexican coast at 14°N. The ''Belgrade'', voyaging from San Francisco for El Realejo, recorded a fine breeze from the west-northwest and heavy swell from the southeast. At 10 AM, the wind hauled suddenly to southeast with increased force and squally appearances. At midnight on 1/2 October, the ''Belgrade'' sailed under reefing topsails. On the same route from San Francisco for El Realejo, the ''Galindo'' experienced a "severe hurricane," which threw her on beam-ends and dismasted her. At 1 AM on 2 October, the wind against the ''Belgrade'' increased still with vivid lightning and heavy rain. At 4 am, the storm split the fore-topsail. At 8 am, the vessel lost her foresail, and the gale increased to a "hurricane," which threw her on beam-ends with loss of main and mizzen topmasts with the head of the mainmast, when the ship righted a little. At 1 pm on 2 October, the hurricane still increased with the ship on her beam-ends; she lost her fore-topmast with much other damage. At midnight on 2/3 October, the wind blew as hard as ever against the ''Belgrade''; at 4 am on 3 October, the wind moderated with heavy rain. On 4 October, the ''Belgrade'' reported a position of and made for Acapulco. Given the southeasterly hurricane, she probably had passed to the right of the west-moving storm, which passed to her south. The ''Belgrade'' and ''Galindo'' arrived at Acapulco at the same time. On 5 October off
Cabo San Lucas Cabo San Lucas (, "Luke the Evangelist, Saint Luke Cape (geography), Cape"), also known simply as Cabo, is a Resort town, resort city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, in the Mexican Political divisions of Mexico, state of Baja ...
, a "violent hurricane" threw the ''Lavina'' on beam-ends, and she lay twenty-one hours. On 5/6 October, "the gale" damaged the ''Fanny'', voyaging from
Mazatlán Mazatlán () is a city in the Mexican list of states of Mexico, state of Sinaloa. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding , known as the Mazatlán Municipality. It is located on the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast across from th ...
for San Francisco; she put back to Mazatlán. This hurricane apparently progressed northwestward at less than . VIII. One existed on an unknown date in October.


1851

Three systems are recorded. They existed on September 16, October 21, and some time in October.


1852

A system was reported from July 16 to 19.


1854

A tropical cyclone existed on October 3. Before June or after October of this year, a system considered a tropical cyclone made landfall just north of the
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.


1855

Seven systems are recorded. One existed in June and two in August from the third to sixth and eighth through ninth days of that month respectively. Another was recorded on September 4.


1857

Two tropical cyclones existed, on June 20 and September 6.


1858

A system was recorded on August 17. On October 2, the 1858 San Diego Hurricane caused heavy damage in southern California. On November 21, a cyclone was reported at a location of 21°N 174°W.


1859

A tropical cyclone existed on September 10. Before June or after October, a system considered a tropical cyclone made landfall in northern California.


1865

A system existed on July 25.


1870

On June 17, German shipping logs reported a tropical cyclone. From September 21 to September 24, German shipping logs reported a tropical cyclone, with a path running northwest from near 17°N 141°W to close to the Big Island to near 19°N 160°W.


1871

A system was recorded by German shipping logs on July 3. On July 10, a storm of unknown strength was encountered by the USS ''Jamestown''. There was a moderate gale, rain, squalls, diving barometer, choppy seas, and winds that changed direction in a counter clockwise manner. On August 9, a severe cyclonic storm struck Hawaii. Heavy rains flooded a plantation on the Big Island, causing around $5000 (1871 dollars) or $108,556 (2021 dollars) in damage. Trees were blown down. On Maui, there was considerable damage to trees and buildings. Significant damage was reported by indigenous newspapers on both islands with the accounts suggesting a major category 3 hurricane.


1874

From November 17 to November 20, German shipping records recorded a cyclone. This may have actually been a type of seasonal extratropical system known as a Kona storm.


1876

Atlantic Hurricane 4, which had made landfall in Southern
Nicaragua Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest Sovereign state, country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, it is the third-most populous country in Central America aft ...
on October 3 as a Category 2, survived passage over
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and emerged into the Pacific Ocean as a tropical storm on October 4. It dissipated or was lost track of on October 3. While in the Pacific, this hurricane hassled and damaged a ship, the ''Costa Rica''.


1877

A tropical cyclone existed on November 5.


1880

Two tropical cyclones were reported. They existed on July 6 and October 13.


1881

In late September, a hurricane with winds estimated near 110 
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struck Mazatlán. On the late afternoon of October 27, a major hurricane with estimated winds of 110 knots hit Manzanillo. The lowest measured pressure was . This hurricane totally destroyed the city. In Manzanillo Harbor, a ship, a
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, two schooners, several small boats, and numerous lighters were total losses. The total damage exceeded $500,000.


1882

In July, a cyclone was reported near the location 13°N, 118°W. It may have been traveling southwestward. On September 7, German shipping logs recorded the existence of a tropical cyclone.


1883

Two tropical cyclones existed, from September 21 to 23 and on October 3. Including one that struck Mexico


1884

Two tropical cyclones are known. One existed from September 28 to 30, the other on October 23.


1885

Four systems existed, on July 31, September 12, October 5 to 6, and October 25.


1886

A system was recorded on September 19 by German shipping logs.


1887

On July 6 and from October 3 to 6, two tropical cyclones were recorded.


1888

Four systems are known. They existed on August 9 to 10, August 13 to 14, September 10 to 11, and September 20.


1889

The one tropical cyclone known this year existed on August 2 and 3.


1890

A tropical cyclone existed on August 18 and 19.


1891

On 2 August, a cyclone existed. Another existed five days later, on 7 August, when a very destructive severe storm in
Gulf of California The Gulf of California (), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Cortez, or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (''Mar Vermejo''), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California peninsula from ...
and Baja California Territory lasted several days. On 11 August 1891, a severe thunderstorm occurred at and about
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, where lightning struck and burned a barn. It burned out telegraph instruments at
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. Very heavy rain fell in the mountains east of
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, flooded a considerable extent country, and much damaged orchards. On 12 August 1891, extreme rainfall fell at
Campo, California Campo ( Spanish for "Field") is an unincorporated community in the Mountain Empire area of southeastern San Diego County, California, United States. The population was 2,955 at the 2020 United States census. The United States Census Bureau def ...
— in 80 minutes before the cloudburst carried away the rain gauge. At least 16.10 inches fell that month at the station. This rain caused destructive floods over portions of
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. These floods may or may not have been related to the preceding cyclone.


1892

A system existed on July 19.


1895

On October 1, a cyclone first spotted on September 29 made landfall in Mexico, having rapidly moved north for its short life. It caused much loss of life and property damage. On November 1, unusual waves were reported at
Sausalito, California Sausalito ( Spanish for "small willow grove") is a city in Marin County, California, United States, located southeast of Marin City, south-southeast of San Rafael, and about north of San Francisco from the Golden Gate Bridge. Sausalito's ...
. These have been attributed to a tropical cyclone.


1899

A cyclone, which passed near the Revillagigedo Islands, was first spotted southwest of Manzanillo on August 26, before it paralleled the coast from August 29 to August 31.Hurd p. 45 The "tropical hurricane" made landfall on the night of September 1 before moving into mainland Mexico. A cyclone moved west-northwest well south and southwest of Baja California from September 2 to September 6 of this year.


See also

*
Atlantic hurricane season The Atlantic hurricane season is the period in a year, from June 1 through November 30, when Tropical cyclone, tropical or subtropical cyclones are most likely to form in the North Atlantic Ocean. These dates, adopted by convention ...
* Pacific hurricane season * Pacific typhoon season * Pre-1890 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons


References

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1899 Events January * January 1 ** Spanish rule formally ends in Cuba with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), p ...
19th-century meteorology