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The British Overseas TerritoryofBermuda has a long history of encounters with Atlantic tropical cyclones, many of which inflicted significant damage and influenced the territory's development. A small archipelago comprising about 138 islands and islets, Bermuda occupies 21 square miles (54 km2) in the North Atlantic Ocean, roughly 650 miles (1,050 km) east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.[1] The islands are situated far outside the Main Development Region for Atlantic hurricanes,[2] but within the typical belt of recurving tropical cyclones.[3] Most storms form in the central Atlantic or western Caribbean Sea before approaching Bermuda from the southwest; storms forming north of 28°N are unlikely to impact the territory.[4]

Regional map showing the paths of nine tropical cyclones, all converging on Bermuda
Map depicting the paths of all landfalling tropical cyclones in the territory since 1851

According to the Bermuda Weather Service, Bermuda experiences a damaging tropical cyclone once every six to seven years, on average.[3] Due to the small area of the island chain, landfalls and direct hits are rare.[3] Strictly speaking, only 11 landfalls have occurred during years included in the official Atlantic hurricane database, starting in 1851.[5] When hurricanes Fay and Gonzalo struck Bermuda just days apart in October 2014, that season became the first to produce two landfalls. Two damaging storms impacted Bermuda in September 1899, but the center of the first narrowly missed the islands.[6] Tropical cyclones, and their antecedent or remnant weather systems, have affected the territory in all seasons, most frequently in the late summer months.[3] A study of recorded storms from 1609 to 1996 found that direct hits from hurricanes were most common in early September and late October, with an intervening relative lull creating two distinct 'seasons'.[7]

Hurricanes late in the year often receive baroclinic enhancement while undergoing extratropical transition.[7] Bermuda is less likely to be impacted during years when the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and southeastern United States are favored targets.[3] Even in intense hurricanes, the islands tend to fare relatively well; ever since a cyclone in 1712 destroyed many wooden buildings, most structures have been built with stone walls and roofs, and are able to withstand severe winds. As a result, hurricane-related deaths have been uncommon since the early 18th century.[3] Ten storms have collectively caused 129 fatalities; 110 of them, or 85%, were the result of shipwrecks along the shore in Hurricane "Ten" of 1926. Hurricane Fabian in 2003 was the only system in the weather satellite era to cause storm-related deaths.

In total, 200 storm events are listed, with widely varying degrees of damage. A hurricane in 1609 was responsible for the first permanent settlement in Bermuda: in late July, the Jamestown-bound, British ship Sea Venture nearly foundered in the storm and sought refuge on the islands, which the passengers found surprisingly hospitable. Hurricane Fabian was the most intense system to impact the territory in modern times, though officially it did not make landfall, and it was the only storm to have its name retired for effects in Bermuda. The costliest storms were Fabian and Gonzalo, which caused about $300 million and $200–400 million in damage respectively (2003 and 2014 USD). Accounting for inflation and continued development, Fabian would have likely wrought around $650 million in damage had it struck in 2014.[8] The most recent tropical cyclone to affect the islands was Hurricane Lee in September 2023, though the most recent landfall was from Hurricane Paulette in September 2020.

List of storms

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1543–1799

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1700–1799

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1800–1849

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1850–1899

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The floating dry dock Bermuda, heavily damaged in an August 1878 hurricane, is depicted being towed to Bermuda in 1869

1900s

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1910s

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Track of the September 1915 major hurricane that buffeted Bermuda for several days

1920s

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Artist's impression of the sinking of the Valerian at Bermuda in October 1926

1930s

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1940s

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Surface weather analysis of the September 1948 hurricane on its approach to Bermuda

1950s

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1960s

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Hurricane Inga, one of the longest-lived Atlantic tropical cyclones on record, brushed the territory in October 1969

1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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Hurricane Grace near Bermuda in October 1991

2000–2005

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Subtropical Storm Karen near Bermuda in October 2001
 
A road at Bermuda International Airport washed out by Hurricane Fabian in September 2003

2006–2010

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Rough seas from Hurricane Igor in September 2010

2011–2015

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A small yacht wrecked by Hurricane Fay in October 2014

2016–2020

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Satellite loop of Hurricane Paulette making landfall in Bermuda on September 14, 2020

2021–present

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Monthly statistics

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Number of recorded storms affecting Bermuda
Month Number of storms
January

1
February

0
March

0
April

1
May

0
June

4
July

13
August

30
September

82
October

54
November

9
December

0
Unspecified

7

Landfalls

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Recorded tropical cyclone landfalls in Bermuda
Name Date Year SSHWS Category Sustained winds
Unnamed October 14 1814 Unknown Unknown
Unnamed June 6 1832 Unknown Unknown
Reid's Hurricane September 11 1839 Unknown Unknown
"Five" September 13 1899 Category 3 hurricane 120 mph (195 km/h)
"Two" September 21 1922 Category 3 hurricane 115 mph (185 km/h)
"Ten" October 22 1926 Category 3 hurricane 120 mph (195 km/h)
Dolly September 12 1953 Tropical Storm 65 mph (105 km/h)
Arlene August 9 1963 Category 2 hurricane 110 mph (175 km/h)
Brenda August 8 1964 Tropical Storm 50 mph (80 km/h)
Evelyn October 14 1977 Tropical Storm 40 mph (65 km/h)
Emily September 25 1987 Category 1 hurricane 85 mph (135 km/h)
Fay October 12 2014 Category 1 hurricane 80 mph (130 km/h)
Gonzalo October 18 2014 Category 2 hurricane 110 mph (175 km/h)
Paulette September 14 2020 Category 2 hurricane 100 mph (160 km/h)

Deadly storms

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Hurricanes causing known deaths in Bermuda
Name Year Deaths Notes
"Ten" 1926 110 All deaths from shipwrecks
Unnamed 1669 5 All deaths from a shipwreck
Fabian 2003 4
Unnamed 1620 2
"Six" 1903 2
"Four" 1906 2
Unnamed 1813 1
"Three" 1915 1
"Two" 1922 1
"Ten" 1947 1 Indirect fatality

See also

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References

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