What are the 10 worst hurricanes you've ever tracked
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What are the 10 worst hurricanes you've ever tracked
1. Katrina
2. Mitch
3. Charley
4. Wilma
5. Georges
6. Ivan
7. Rita
8. Floyd
9. Frances
10. Jeanne
2. Mitch
3. Charley
4. Wilma
5. Georges
6. Ivan
7. Rita
8. Floyd
9. Frances
10. Jeanne
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- Audrey2Katrina
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Well, "worst" is a fairly relative term; but if by that you mean deadly impact as well as damage on not basing it solely on this SS scale which, in all honesty isn't adequate for anything but wind speeds at this location or that; well my list would be pretty similar to that one.. although I go back to tracking since Betsy, (which was the first one I got a hurricane tracking map for), and for me I guess they'd be:
1.) Katrina
2.) Camille
3.) Charley
4.) Hugo
5.) Andrew
6.) Wilma
7.) Ivan
8.) Floyd
9.) Gilbert (Dang but we sure were terrified of that one at one time)
10.) Betsy
1.) Katrina
2.) Camille
3.) Charley
4.) Hugo
5.) Andrew
6.) Wilma
7.) Ivan
8.) Floyd
9.) Gilbert (Dang but we sure were terrified of that one at one time)
10.) Betsy
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Flossy 56 Audrey 57 Hilda 64* Betsy 65* Camille 69* Edith 71 Carmen 74 Bob 79 Danny 85 Elena 85 Juan 85 Florence 88 Andrew 92*, Opal 95, Danny 97, Georges 98*, Isidore 02, Lili 02, Ivan 04, Cindy 05*, Dennis 05, Katrina 05*, Gustav 08*, Isaac 12*, Nate 17, Barry 19, Cristobal 20, Marco, 20, Sally, 20, Zeta 20*, Claudette 21 IDA* 21 Francine *24
i would have to say hurricane wilma kept me up all night especially that night she became the strongest hurricane ever in the atlantic ocean. i remember watching the weather channel and watching this weather channel guy freak out when the hurricane hunters reported wilma had droped over 40-50 in a very short time...i will never forget the expression on his face.sooo yea 2005 was one incredible season hopefully 2006 will be a little more quiet.
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CHRISTY wrote:i would have to say hurricane wilma kept me up all night especially that night she became the strongest hurricane ever in the atlantic ocean. i remember watching the weather channel and watching this weather channel guy freak out when the hurricane hunters reported wilma had droped over 40-50 in a very short time...i will never forget the expression on his face.sooo yea 2005 was one incredible season hopefully 2006 will be a little more quiet.
I was glued to that too! Dave Schwartz (my favorite TWC met) was the one on the air when the 901mb report just came in...his facial expression matched mine.
1. Katrina
2. Mitch
3. Wilma
4. Charley
5. Georges
6. Ivan
7. Floyd
8. Lenny
9. Opal
10. Rita
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:what do you consider worst? Is this in terms of windspeed, or surge or death toll or...? I am a little confused.
I asked the same question as it left that open to speculation. I think, based on the wide variety of windspeed and barometric readings, that most seem to be basing it on overall human impact and any/all weather related elements (including surge and/or flooding) it brought to areas stricken: overall cost and deaths. I guess that was left to the opinion of the poster. JMO
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1. Mitch
2. Georges
3. Jeanne
4. Ivan
5. Wilma
6. Gordon
7. Katrina (one devastating landfall with 1200 deaths does not justify it being above those with long traisl of damage over numerous landfalls, or over a storm with 9K dead, with 7K missing)
8. Charley
9. Dennis
10. Michelle
2. Georges
3. Jeanne
4. Ivan
5. Wilma
6. Gordon
7. Katrina (one devastating landfall with 1200 deaths does not justify it being above those with long traisl of damage over numerous landfalls, or over a storm with 9K dead, with 7K missing)
8. Charley
9. Dennis
10. Michelle
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7. Katrina (one devastating landfall with 1200 deaths does not justify it being above those with long traisl of damage over numerous landfalls, or over a storm with 9K dead, with 7K missing)
Fair enough and I can surely see that with Mitch, albeit with the exception of Gilbert I was looking at US landfalls--as hurricanes, (we were almost convinced Gilbert was heading our way and did a lot of tracking on that one

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I've been tracking since 1995, so worse is a relative term. If I had to give a list of say ten off the top of my head it would be:
1. Katrina
2. Mitch (due to Caribbean deaths)
3. Ivan
4. Charely
5. Floyd
6. Georges (due to Caribbean deaths)
7. Luis
8. Fran
9. Opal
10. Fabian (which nailed Bermuda as a cat. 3)
1. Katrina
2. Mitch (due to Caribbean deaths)
3. Ivan
4. Charely
5. Floyd
6. Georges (due to Caribbean deaths)
7. Luis
8. Fran
9. Opal
10. Fabian (which nailed Bermuda as a cat. 3)
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mine is since 1993, and takes into accounts the impacts everywhere equally. The criterion that I use is overall deaths, damage, and the number of landfals and the intensity. A storm that makes several landfalls or near misses, like an Ivan or a Wilma, will outrank a storm like Katrina, which only made 2 true landfalls (I am counting LA/MS as a single landfall, like I count Cozemul/Cancun as a single landfall) I need to amend my list to include Dennis as well
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Georges in 1998 went right down the chain of islands of the northern caribbean from Dt Martin to Key West. Had it not have had a SAL intrusion just ebfore hitting St martin and weakening from 135 to 100KT, it would have probably been #1 as it would have hit the Leewards, VI, and PR as a 4, and possibly the DR as well as a 4. Other landfalls likely would have been equal.
Jeanne well above Katrina, since it killed 3,000
Jeanne well above Katrina, since it killed 3,000
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Jeanne well above Katrina, since it killed 3,000
A valid point given the criteria you've established, albeit I don't see number of landfalls as being significant at all unless it were a number of landfalls as 3 or higher--seems I recall a storm, maybe it was Juan, or Bob... some years back that meandered all over the place--granted all in this same area but technically that sucker must've made at least half a dozen landfalls. As to Jeanne's 3,000 toll, I do recall that, mostly in Haiti if I'm right. Also I wonder if we'll ever know the final tally on Katrina since we now have over 1400 confirmed deaths and still some 2500 plus missing and unaccounted for half a year after the storm.
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Flossy 56 Audrey 57 Hilda 64* Betsy 65* Camille 69* Edith 71 Carmen 74 Bob 79 Danny 85 Elena 85 Juan 85 Florence 88 Andrew 92*, Opal 95, Danny 97, Georges 98*, Isidore 02, Lili 02, Ivan 04, Cindy 05*, Dennis 05, Katrina 05*, Gustav 08*, Isaac 12*, Nate 17, Barry 19, Cristobal 20, Marco, 20, Sally, 20, Zeta 20*, Claudette 21 IDA* 21 Francine *24
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Well, I guess then it's interesting to know what the criteria people have used is/are. Mine after of course the fact that I had to be actually "tracking it" and it was indeed a "hurricane" (topic title, else Allison would've made my list) were 1.) Death toll, certainly no single death anywhere is to be considered insignificant, much less hundreds or thousands. Had I been tracking when Audrey hit, she'd have been on my list as well. 2.) US Landfalls primarily (no disrespect intended for other areas; I simply just didn't get into tracking them till they became threats to my area--parochial perhaps, but that was one of my criteria 3.) Cost in terms of US dollar damage to overall area impacted. 4.) Size of overall area impacted 5.) Effect/impact on the US as a nation economically as well as socially. 6.) Number of humans impacted by the storm (non-fatal). 7.) Overall impact on the environment. 8.) Intangibles including things like where I feel it will go down in history as, and finally 9.) Magnitude of storm at peak intensity (this is much lower on my list of criteria simply because I don't think that peak intensity matters much in light of the higher listed criteria; and I consider wind speeds a function albeit not always a perfect one of intensity.
Now that I think of it, I don't really recall why I didn't record a track of Mitch, probably because it was a TS when it took aim for Florida, still, had I done so it would have been on my list and Gilbert shouldn't be.
As you can see, a Katrina-like storm (or greater, God-forbid) hitting the NE, has the potential IMO to far outstrip any on that list given those standards.
Just a thought.
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Now that I think of it, I don't really recall why I didn't record a track of Mitch, probably because it was a TS when it took aim for Florida, still, had I done so it would have been on my list and Gilbert shouldn't be.
As you can see, a Katrina-like storm (or greater, God-forbid) hitting the NE, has the potential IMO to far outstrip any on that list given those standards.
Just a thought.
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