Hurricane Rafael near its secondary and most powerful peak intensity on November 8, 2024.
Within the North Atlantic Ocean, a Category 3 hurricane is a tropical cyclone, that has 1-minute sustained wind speeds of between 96–112 knots (110–129 mph; 178–207 km/h; 49–58 m/s).[ 1] Since the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane database in 1851, 162 tropical cyclones peaked at Category 3 strength on the Saffir–Simpson scale in the Atlantic basin, which covers the waters of the Atlantic Ocean north of the equator , the Caribbean Sea , and the Gulf of Mexico . This list does not include hurricanes that intensified further to a Category 4 or 5 , the latter being the highest ranking on the scale.
Collectively, Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes caused nearly $100 billion in damage. Most of the damage total was caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which left $68.7 billion in damage when it struck New Jersey as a post-tropical cyclone , and which was briefly a major hurricane near Cuba.
The known Category 3 hurricanes cumulatively killed 18,361 people, including 7,469 in the 2nd half of the 19th century, 7,541 in the 20th century, and 3,351 so far in the 21st century. Four hurricanes accounted for more than half of the recorded deaths. In 1870, a hurricane killed 1,200 people in Cuba. The 1893 Sea Islands hurricane left over 1,000 casualties when it struck the U.S. state of Georgia. In 1909, a hurricane killed about 4,000 people when it moved ashore northeast Mexico. More recently, Hurricane Jeanne in 2004 killed more than 3,000 people when it moved near Haiti .
In 1972, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) began ranking hurricanes according to wind speed with the Saffir–Simpson scale . A Category 3 has maximum sustained winds between 96 knots (110 mph; 178 km/h; 49 m/s) and 112 knots (129 mph; 207 km/h; 58 m/s). The NHC considers these winds to be sustained for a one-minute period at 10 metres (32.8 ft) above the ground. These winds are estimated using a blend of data from different sources, including observations from nearby ships, reconnaissance aircraft, automatic weather stations, and images from various satellites.[ 2]
Landfalling storms of Category 3 intensity can cause significant structural damage. The winds are strong enough to knock down trees, blow out windows, destroy roofs, and cause lengthy power outages. Such storms pose a risk of injury or death to humans and animals in the storm path.[ 2]
1850s through 1890s [ edit ]
Name
Duration
Peak intensity
Areas affected
Damage(USD )
Deaths
Refs
Wind speed
Pressure
San Agapito
August 16 - 28, 1851
115 mph (185 km/h)
Not Specified
The Caribbean, Florida
Unknown
Many
[ 3] [ 4]
One
August 19 - 30, 1852
115 mph (185 km/h)
961 hPa (28.38 inHg)
Southeastern United States
Unknown
300
[ 5] [ 6]
Four
September 8 - 10, 1853
115 mph (185 km/h)
Not Specified
None
None
None
[ 7]
Three
September 2 - 12, 1854
125 mph (205 km/h)
938 hPa (27.70 inHg)
Southeastern United States
Unknown
≥26
[ 4] [ 8]
Five
September 15–16, 1855
125 mph (205 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Louisiana , Mississippi
Five
August 30, 1856
115 mph (185 km/h)
969 hPa (28.61 inHg)
Bahamas , Cuba , Florida
4
[ 9]
Six
October 4 - 6, 1859
125 mph (205 km/h)
938 hPa (27.70 inHg)
Cuba , Bahamas
At least 2
[ 10]
San Narciso
October 29, 1867
125 mph (205 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Puerto Rico
811
[ 11]
New England
September 8, 1869
115 mph (185 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
New England
$50,000
[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Unnamed
September 10–12, 1870
125 mph (205 km/h)
948 hPa (27.99 inHg)
Bermuda
San Marcos
October 7, 1870
115 mph (185 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Cuba , Florida Keys
1,200
[ 11]
Unnamed
August 15–17, 1871
115 mph (185 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Bahamas , Florida
Santa Juana
August 21–2, 1871
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Puerto Rico , Bahamas , Florida
27
[ 15]
Nova Scotia
August 23–24, 1873
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Atlantic Canada
600
[ 16]
Central Florida
September 28–October 7, 1873 †
115 mph (185 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Haiti , Cuba , Florida
26
[ 12]
Indianola
September 16, 1875
115 mph (185 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Texas
829
[ 12] [ 17] [ 18]
San Felipe
September 13, 1876
115 mph (185 km/h)
< 980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , East Coast of the United States
21
[ 15] [ 19]
Unnamed
October 19, 1876
115 mph (185 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Cuba , Florida
Unnamed
October 3, 1877
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Curacao , East Coast of the United States
[ 12]
Unnamed
October 17–19, 1878
115 mph (185 km/h)
951 hPa (28.08 inHg)
No land areas
Unnamed
August 18, 1879
115 mph (185 km/h)
971 hPa (28.67 inHg)
East Coast of the United States
46
[ 12]
Unnamed
August 31–September 1, 1879
125 mph (205 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Louisiana
1
[ 20]
Unnamed
September 9–10, 1882
125 mph (205 km/h)
949 hPa (28.02 inHg)
Bahamas , Cuba , Florida
$400,000
.[ 21]
Unnamed
August 28–29, 1883
125 mph (205 km/h)
948 hPa (27.99 inHg)
Bermuda , Atlantic Canada
Unnamed
September 4–6, 1883
125 mph (205 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Caribbean , Bahamas , North Carolina
106
[ 12]
Unnamed
September 7–8, 1884
125 mph (205 km/h)
957 hPa (28.26 inHg)
No land areas
Unnamed
August 21–22, 1886
120 mph (195 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Caribbean , Bahamas
4
[ 22]
Unnamed
August 21–22, 1886
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Atlantic Canada
Unnamed
October 11–22, 1886
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Cuba , Louisiana , Texas
150
[ 12]
Unnamed
August 19–21, 1887
120 mph (195 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
Florida
[ 23]
Unnamed
August 22–26, 1887
120 mph (195 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
Cuba , Bahamas
[ 23]
Unnamed
August 16, 1888
125 mph (205 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
Southeastern United States
[ 24]
Unnamed
September 3–4, 1888
125 mph (205 km/h)
972 hPa (28.70 inHg)
Turks and Caicos , Cuba , Mexico
921
[ 12]
Unnamed
August 27–29, 1890
120 mph (195 km/h)
965 hPa (28.50 inHg)
Newfoundland
10
[ 25]
San Magín
August 18–19, 1891
125 mph (205 km/h)
961 hPa (28.38 inHg)
Martinique , Puerto Rico , Turks and Caicos , Florida
703
$10 million
[ 12] [ 26]
San Roque
August 16–20, 1893 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Puerto Rico , Atlantic Canada
4
[ 15]
Midnight Storm
August 22–23, 1893 †
115 mph (185 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
New York , New England
34
[ 27]
Sea Islands
August 23–28, 1893
120 mph (195 km/h)
954 hPa (28.17 inHg)
Bahamas , Southeastern United States
1,000
[ 12]
Unnamed
October 2–13, 1893
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Bahamas , Southeastern United States
28
[ 12]
Unnamed
September 6–8, 1894
115 mph (185 km/h)
948 hPa (27.99 inHg)
No land areas
1
[ 28]
Unnamed
September 20–22, 1894
120 mph (195 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Hispaniola , Cuba , southeastern United States
200
$1 million
[ 12] [ 28]
Unnamed
October 6–9, 1894
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Southeastern United States , northeastern United States
[ 28] [ 29]
San Ramón
September 5–9, 1896
115 mph (185 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
Caribbean, New England
[ 30]
Cedar Keys
September 27–29, 1896
125 mph (205 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Southeastern United States
202
$9.6 million
[ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Unnamed
September 5–9, 1896
115 mph (185 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
Caribbean, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada
17
[ 50]
1900s through 1940s [ edit ]
Name
Duration
Peak intensity
Areas affected
Damage(USD )
Deaths
Refs
Wind speed
Pressure
Two
September 7 - 19, 1900
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
None
None
None
[ 51]
Two
August 9 - 13, 1903
120 mph (195 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Lesser Antilles, Jamaica, Mexico
$10 million
149
[ 12] [ 52]
Unnamed
October 9 - 10, 1905
120 mph (195 km/h)
945 hPa (27.91 inHg)
Greater Antilles, Bermuda, Atlantic Canada
Unknown
5
[ 53]
Unnamed
September 25–27, 1906
120 mph (195 km/h)
953 hPa (28.14 inHg)
Gulf Coast of the United States
134
$19.2 million
[ 12] [ 54] [ 55]
Unnamed
October 10–18, 1906 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
953 hPa (28.14 inHg)
Central America , Cuba , Florida
240
$4.1 million
[ 54] [ 56]
Unnamed
September 12–15, 1908
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
Caribbean , Turks and Caicos , Bahamas
19
[ 12]
Unnamed
July 13 21, 1909
115 mph (185 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Cuba, Texas
$2 million
41
[ 57] [ 58]
Six
August 20 - 28, 1909
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
The Caribbean, Mexico
$50 million
4,000
[citation needed ] [ 59]
Nine
September 13 - 22, 1909
120 mph (195 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Greater Antiles, Louisiana, Arkansas
$50 million
400
[citation needed ] [ 60]
Eleven
October 6 - 13, 1909
120 mph (195 km/h)
957 hPa (28.26 inHg)
Cuba, Florida, The Bahamas
$1 million
34
[citation needed ] [ 12] [ 61]
Seven
November 11 - 21, 1912
115 mph (185 km/h)
965 hPa (28.50 inHg)
Jamaica
$1.5 million
100−200
[citation needed ] [ 4] [ 62]
Three
August 27 - September 11, 1915
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
Bermuda
1
[citation needed ] [ 63]
Two
June 28 - July 10, 1916
120 mph (195 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
United States Gulf Coast
>34
[ 12] [ 64]
Four
July 11 - 15, 1916
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Carolinas
26
[citation needed ] [ 4] [ 65]
Eleven
September 17 - 25, 1916
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
Bermuda
[citation needed ] [ 66]
Thirteen
October 6 - 13, 1916
120 mph (195 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
Lesser Antiles
[citation needed ] [ 67]
Three
August 30 - September 7, 1917
120 mph (195 km/h)
Not Specified
Bermuda
[citation needed ] [ 68] [ 69]
One
August 1 - August 7, 1918
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Louisiana
$5 million
34
[ 70] [ 71]
San Pedro
September 9–15, 1921
125 mph (205 km/h)
961 hPa (28.38 inHg)
Windward Islands , Greater Antilles
80
[ 12]
Unnamed
September 16–22, 1922 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Leeward Islands , Bermuda
Unnamed
September 29–30, 1923
120 mph (195 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Bahamas , Newfoundland
Unnamed
August 22–24, 1924
120 mph (195 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Puerto Rico , East Coast of the United States
2
[ 72]
Unnamed
August 2–6, 1926
120 mph (195 km/h)
968 hPa (28.59 inHg)
Bermuda , Atlantic Canada
55
[ 73] [ 74]
Unnamed
August 25, 1926
115 mph (185 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Louisiana
25
$6 million
[ 75] [ 76]
Unnamed
August 21–24, 1927
125 mph (205 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Atlantic Canada
175
$1.6 million
[ 77]
Unnamed
August 25–27, 1930
125 mph (205 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Bermuda
[ 78]
Unnamed
October 5–6, 1933
125 mph (205 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Jamaica , Cuba , Florida , Bahamas , Atlantic Canada
10
$1 million
[ 79] [ 80]
Unnamed
November 23–24, 1934
115 mph (185 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Bermuda
[ 81]
Unnamed
September 15–17, 1936
120 mph (195 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
East Coast of the United States
2
$255,000
[ 82]
Unnamed
August 15–17, 1937
125 mph (205 km/h)
951 hPa (28.08 inHg)
No land areas
Unnamed
August 25–26, 1938
120 mph (195 km/h)
964 hPa (28.47 inHg)
Mexico
[ 83]
Unnamed
September 23, 1941
125 mph (205 km/h)
942 hPa (27.82 inHg)
Central United States , Canada
7
$6 million
[ 84] [ 85]
Unnamed
October 5, 1941
120 mph (195 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Bahamas , Southeastern United States
10
$675,000
[ 84] [ 86]
Unnamed
August 29–30, 1942
115 mph (185 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Mexico , Texas
8
$26.5 million
[ 87]
Unnamed
September 3–5, 1943
120 mph (195 km/h)
Bermuda , Atlantic Canada
[ 88]
Unnamed
August 19–20, 1944
120 mph (195 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
Windward Islands , Jamaica , Mexico
216
[ 89]
Unnamed
August 26–27, 1945
115 mph (185 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
Texas
3
$20.1 million
[ 90]
Love
October 19–20, 1947
120 mph (195 km/h)
961 hPa (28.38 inHg)
Bermuda
[ 91]
Able
August 28–29, 1948
120 mph (195 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Atlantic Canada
$989,000
[ 92] [ 93]
Fox
October 5, 1948
125 mph (205 km/h)
971 hPa (28.67 inHg)
Cuba , Florida , Bahamas , Bermuda
11
$12.5 million
[ 92] [ 94]
Unnamed
September 6–10, 1949
125 mph (205 km/h)
974 hPa (28.76 inHg)
Bermuda , Newfoundland
[ 95]
1950s through 1990s [ edit ]
Name
Duration
Peak intensity
Areas affected
Damage(USD )
Deaths
Refs
Wind speed
Pressure
Able
August 17–20, 1950
115 mph (185 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Atlantic Canada
11
$1 million
[ 96] [ 97]
Easy
September 5, 1950
120 mph (195 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Cuba , Florida
2
$3.3 million
[ 98]
Jig
October 15, 1950
115 mph (185 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
No land areas
Fox
September 7–8, 1951
115 mph (185 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
No land areas
Charlie
September 26–27, 1952
120 mph (195 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Puerto Rico , Bermuda
4
$1 million
[ 99]
Edna
September 17–18, 1953
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Bermuda
[ 100]
Florence
September 25, 1953
115 mph (185 km/h)
968 hPa (28.59 inHg)
Gulf Coast of the United States
$200,000
[ 101]
Carol
August 31, 1954
115 mph (185 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Atlantic Canada
$462 million
[ 11] [ 102] [ 103] [ 104]
Edna
September 9–11, 1954
125 mph (205 km/h)
943 hPa (27.85 inHg)
New England , Atlantic Canada
27
$42.8 million
[ 105] [ 106] [ 107] [ 108]
Hilda
September 15–19, 1955 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Cuba , Mexico
304
$120 million
[ 109]
Betsy
August 13–17, 1956 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Leeward Islands , Puerto Rico , Bahamas
$50 million
[ 110] [ 111]
Audrey
June 27, 1957
125 mph (205 km/h)
946 hPa (27.94 inHg)
Gulf Coast of the United States , Canada
431
$150 million
[ 11] [ 112] [ 113]
Hannah
September 30–October 2, 1959
120 mph (195 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Azores
[ 114]
Ethel
September 14–15, 1960
115 mph (185 km/h)
974 hPa (28.76 inHg)
Gulf Coast of the United States
1
$1.06 million
[ 115] [ 116]
Arlene
August 9–10, 1963
115 mph (185 km/h)
969 hPa (28.61 inHg)
Leeward Islands , Bermuda
Beulah
August 24, 1963
120 mph (195 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
No land areas
Isbell
October 14–15, 1964
115 mph (185 km/h)
964 hPa (28.47 inHg)
Cuba , East Coast of the United States
7
$30 million
[ 117] [ 118] [ 119]
Alma
June 8–9, 1966
125 mph (205 km/h)
970 hPa (28.64 inHg)
Central America , Cuba , East Coast of the United States
93
$210 million
[ 120] [ 121] [ 122]
Faith
August 28–29, 1966
120 mph (195 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Atlantic Canada , Northern Europe
5
[ 123] [ 124]
Debbie
August 18–23, 1969 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
951 hPa (28.08 inHg)
Atlantic Canada
[ 125]
Gerda
September 9, 1969
125 mph (205 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Atlantic Canada
$3.5 million
[ 126]
Inga
October 5, 1969
115 mph (185 km/h)
964 hPa (28.47 inHg)
Bermuda
[ 127]
Ella
September 12, 1970
125 mph (205 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
Cuba , Florida , Texas
1
[ 128] [ 129]
Ellen
September 22, 1973
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
No land areas
Becky
August 30–31, 1974
115 mph (185 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
No land areas
Caroline
August 31, 1975
115 mph (185 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
Turks and Caicos , Cuba , Mexico
2
[ 130]
Eloise
September 23, 1975
125 mph (205 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Yucatán Peninsula , Gulf Coast of the United States , eastern United States
80
$550 million
[ 12] [ 131]
Belle
August 8–9, 1976
120 mph (195 km/h)
957 hPa (28.26 inHg)
East Coast of the United States
$100 million
[ 132] [ 133] [ 134]
Frances
September 1, 1976
115 mph (185 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
No land areas
Frances
September 9, 1980
115 mph (185 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Cape Verde
[ 135]
Floyd
September 7, 1981
115 mph (185 km/h)
975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Bermuda
Irene
September 28–29, 1981
120 mph (195 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
No land areas
Alicia
August 18, 1983
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Texas
21
$3 billion
[ 136] [ 137]
Elena
September 1-2, 1985
125 mph (205 km/h)
953 hPa (28.14 inHg)
Cuba , Mississippi
9
$1.3 billion
Kate
November 20–21, 1985
120 mph (195 km/h)
954 hPa (28.17 inHg)
Cuba , Florida
15
$70 million
[ 138]
Emily
September 22–23, 1987
125 mph (205 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Bermuda , Bahamas
3
$80.3 million
[ 139]
Gustav
August 31, 1990
120 mph (195 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
No Land Areas
0
Minimal
[ 140]
Bob
August 19, 1991
115 mph (185 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Nova Scotia
17
$1.5 billion
[ 141]
Emily
August 31-September 1, 1993
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
North Carolina
3
$35 million
[ 142]
Marilyn
September 16–17, 1995
115 mph (185 km/h)
949 hPa (28.02 inHg)
United States Virgin Islands , Puerto Rico , Dominica , Martinique , Guadeloupe
$2.5 billion
[ 143]
Roxanne
October 10–11, 1995
115 mph (185 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
Yucatán Peninsula , Veracruz , Tabasco
29
$1.5 billion
[ 144]
Bertha
July 9, 1996
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Northeastern Caribbean, Florida , North Carolina
$335 million
[ 145]
Fran
September 4–6, 1996
120 mph (195 km/h)
946 hPa (27.94 inHg)
North Carolina , South Carolina , Virginia , West Virginia , Pennsylvania
27
$5 billion
[ 146]
Isidore
September 28, 1996
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
No land areas
0
None
[ 147]
Lili
October 19, 1996
115 mph (185 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Central America , Cuba , Florida , Bahamas , Bermuda , Ireland , Great Britain
22
$662 million
[ 148]
Erika
September 8–10, 1997
125 mph (205 km/h)
946 hPa (27.94 inHg)
Leeward Islands , Puerto Rico , Azores
2
$10 million
[ 149]
Bonnie
August 23–26, 1998
115 mph (185 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Leeward Islands , North Carolina , Mid-Atlantic States
5
$1 billion
[ 150]
2000s through 2020s [ edit ]
Name
Duration
Peak intensity
Areas affected
Damage(USD )
Deaths
Refs
Wind speed
Pressure
Alberto
August 12–13, 2000
125 mph (205 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
No land areas
None
None
[ 151]
Erin
September 9–10, 2001
120 mph (195 km/h)
968 hPa (28.59 inHg)
Bermuda , Newfoundland , East Coast of the United States
Minimal
None
[ 152]
Felix
September 14, 2001
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Azores
None
None
[ 153]
Isidore
September 21–23, 2002
125 mph (205 km/h)
934 hPa (27.58 inHg)
Windward Islands, Southeast Mexico, Louisiana
$1.28 billion
22
[ 154]
Kate
October 3–5, 2003
125 mph (205 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Newfoundland
None
None
[ 155]
Alex
August 5, 2004
120 mph (195 km/h)
957 hPa (28.26 inHg)
North Carolina
$7.5 million
1
[ 156]
Jeanne
September 25–26, 2004
120 mph (195 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Guadeloupe , Hispaniola , Bahamas , Florida
$7.3 billion
3,037
[ 157]
Maria
September 6, 2005
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
East Coast of the United States , Norway
$3.1 million
3
[ 158] [ 159]
Beta
October 30, 2005
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Central America
$15.5 million
9
[ 160] [ 161] [ 162] [ 163] [ 164] [ 165] [ 166] [ 167] [ 168]
Gordon
September 14–15, 2006
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Azores , Iberian Peninsula , British Isles
$3.8 million
None
[ 169] [ 170]
Helene
September 8, 2006
120 mph (195 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
British Isles
None
None
[ 171]
Bertha
July 7–8, 2008
125 mph (205 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Bermuda , East Coast of the United States
Minimal
3
[ 169]
Fred
September 9–10, 2009
120 mph (195 km/h)
958 hPa (28.29 inHg)
Cape Verde Islands
None
None
[ 172]
Karl
September 17, 2010
125 mph (205 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
Belize, Yucatán Peninsula, Veracruz
$3.9 billion
22
[ 173]
Irene
August 24, 2011
120 mph (195 km/h)
942 hPa (27.82 inHg)
Antilles , Bahamas , North Carolina , New Jersey , New York , Eastern Canada
$14.2 billion
58
[ 174]
Rina
October 25–26, 2011
115 mph (185 km/h)
966 hPa (28.53 inHg)
Central America , Florida
$2.3 million
None
[ 175] [ 176]
Michael
September 6, 2012
115 mph (185 km/h)
964 hPa (28.47 inHg)
No land areas
None
None
[ 177]
Sandy
October 24, 2012
115 mph (185 km/h)
940 hPa (27.76 inHg)
Greater Antilles , Bahamas , United States East Coast
$68.7 billion
233
[ 178] [ 179] [ 180]
Edouard
September 16, 2014
120 mph (195 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
East Coast of the United States
Minimal
2
[ 181] [ 182]
Danny
August 21, 2015
125 mph (205 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Lesser Antilles
Minimal
None
[ 183]
Gaston
August 28–31, 2016 †
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
Azores
None
None
[ 184]
Otto
November 24, 2016
115 mph (185 km/h)
975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
Nicaragua , Costa Rica , Panama
$192 million
23
[ 185] [ 186] [ 187] [ 188]
Lee
September 27, 2017
115 mph (185 km/h)
962 hPa (28.41 inHg)
No land areas
None
None
[ 189]
Ophelia
October 14, 2017
115 mph (185 km/h)
959 hPa (28.32 inHg)
Azores , Portugal , Spain , Ireland , United Kingdom
$87.7 million
3
[ 190] [ 191] [ 192] [ 193] [ 194]
Humberto
September 17–19, 2019
125 mph (205 km/h)
950 hPa (28.05 inHg)
Dominican Republic , Haiti , Cuba , The Bahamas , Florida , Bermuda
$25 million
2
Epsilon
October 21–22, 2020
115 mph (185 km/h)
952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
Bermuda
Minimal
1
[ 195]
Zeta
October 28, 2020
115 mph (185 km/h)
970 hPa (28.64 inHg)
Cayman Islands , Jamaica , Central America , Yucatán Peninsula , Gulf Coast of the United States , Southeastern United States , Mid-Atlantic , New England
$4.4 billion
9
Grace
August 20, 2021
120 mph (195 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Yucatán Peninsula , Central Mexico
$513 million
16
Larry
September 4–8, 2021
125 mph (205 km/h)
955 hPa (28.20 inHg)
Bermuda , Newfoundland
$80 million
5
Rafael
November 6–8, 2024 †
120 mph (195 km/h)
956 hPa (28.23 inHg)
Panama , Costa Rica , Nicaragua , Colombia , Jamaica , Cayman Islands , Cuba
Unknown
8
Overall reference for name, dates, duration, winds, pressure, and location:[ 196]
Data analysed by Michael Chenoweth, a climate researcher, suggests that Hurricane Six of 1858 and Hurricane Three of 1862 were Category 3 major hurricanes with 1-minute sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h).[ 197] [ 198]
Chenoweth has suggested that the following systems were Category 1 hurricanes on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale:
Name
Duration
Peak intensity
Areas affected
Damage(USD )
Deaths
Refs
Wind speed
Pressure
Three
September 3 – 13, 1852
115 mph (185 km/h)
965 hPa (28.50 inHg)
The Caribbean, The Bahamas, Florida
Unknown
Unknown
[ 199]
Four
September 22 – 30, 1852
115 mph (185 km/h)
948 hPa (27.99 inHg)
Greater Antilles
Unknown
Unknown
[ 200]
Four
September 16 – 20, 1854
105 mph (165 km/h)
Not Specified
Texas
$20,000
4
[ 201] [ 202]
Number of recorded Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes by month[ 196]
Month
Number of cyclones
June
July
August
September
October
November
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