Some notable storms of the 1950 season include Hurricane Dog, which had some of the strongest winds of any cyclone in the Atlantic.
The information on Wikipedia about Hurricane Dog continues:
Hurricane Dog
A tropical wave developed into a tropical storm on August 30th, just east of the Lesser Antilles. It moved west-northwest, paralleling the Windward Islands as a strengthening hurricane from the 31st to the 1st. As it drifted northwestward, it steadily intensified to a peak of 190 mph winds on the 6th. Its northward progress was blocked by a high pressure system, having Dog drift westward over cooler waters where it weakened to a minimal hurricane. It turned northward, restrengthening to a 95 mph hurricane, but unfavorable conditions returned on the 11th. It came close enough to New England to cause heavy winds and rough seas, but turned eastward to become extratropical on the 12th. Hurricane Dog caused a total of $3,000,000 in damage (1950 dollars), of which one million was in the islands. In addition, the hurricane was responsible for 14 deaths.
Isn't it an interesting storm? If only pressure readings were taken and if we had satellites then... it would have been VERY interesting to see how strong it was and if it rivaled strong storms such as Katrina, Rita, Mitch, Isabel, Gilbert, Andrew, and others.
Who else has heard of this storm and/or thinks it is interesting? Also, how strong do you think it was? Post your answers here!
P.s.: I know this may be a very stupid poll because we are not sure about it's strength... I just think it is interesting!


