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HURRICANES AND TROPICAL STORMS
AFFECTING SOUTH CAROLINA 1900-1909




Year Dates
in S.C.
Landfall
Area
Category Storm Track Map Comments
1901 July 12-13 Manteo, NC H-1 Track Weakened to Tropical storm; out to sea south of Morehead City, N.C. Second landfall as a tropical depression, Myrtle Beach, SC; heavy rain event.
1901 September 18 Pensacola, FL T.S. Track Entered S.C. as extratropical storm; northeast and out to sea near Myrtle Beach, heavy rain event.
1901 September 28 Tallahassee, FL T.S. Track The storm tracked north across western SC.
1902 June 15 Tallahassee, FL T.S. Track Entered S.C. in Aiken area, became extratropical; entered N.C. in Charlotte area.
1902 October 11 Pencagoula, MS H-1 Track Entered S.C. mountains as extratropical cyclone.
1903 September 16 Panama City, FL H-1 Track Northwest, then east across S.C. as tropical depression.
1904 September 14 Charleston, SC H-1 Track High winds and heavy rains caused $1.5 million in damages.
1904 November 5 Biloxi, MS T.S. Track Entered S.C. northwest of Savannah. Moved northeast and out to sea; heavy rain event.
1906 17-Sep Wilmington, NC H-3 Track TS after passing coastline; heavy rain; considerable damage to shipping.
1907 September 22 New Orleans, LA T.S. Track Moved Northeast, became an extratropical storm; crossed upper SC piedmont.
1907 September 28-29 Panama City, FL T.S. Track Entered S.C. above Savannah, Ga.; moved northeast along coast and back out to sea.
1908 October 23 Charleston-G'Town, SC T.S. Track Moved inland and dissipated; heavy rains in northeastern S.C.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1870-1879.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1880-1889.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1890-1899.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1900-1909.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1910-1919.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1920-1929.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1930-1939.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1940-1949.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1950-1959.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1960-1969.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1970-1979.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1980-1989.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 1990-1999.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 2000-2009.

Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: 2010-2019.

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