Year |
Dates in S.C. |
Landfall Area |
Category |
Storm Track map |
Comments |
1910 |
October 19 |
Ft. Myers, FL |
H-3 |
Track |
Weakened rapidly to a TS. Moved northeast and passed off S.C. coast; some damage to shipping |
1911 |
August 28 |
Savannah, GA - Beaufort, SC |
H-2 |
Track |
106-mph winds, high tides; 17 dead; $1 million damage at Charleston. Moved west into Georgia, recurved to northeast. |
1912 |
June 13-14 |
Lafayette, LA |
T.S. |
Track |
Moved northeast through northwest S.C. and out to sea near Cape Hatteras, N.C. |
1912 |
July 15 |
Brunswick, GA |
T.S. |
Track |
Winds and heavy rain in lower S.C. |
1913 |
September 4 |
Morehead City, NC |
H-1 |
Track |
Rapidly dissipating storm; heavy rain in S.C. mountains. |
1913 |
October 8-10 |
Charleston, SC |
T.S. |
Track |
Curved sharply northeast and exited Cheraw, S.C. area; heavy rain event for northeast S.C. |
1915 |
August 2-3 |
Daytona Beach, FL |
T.S. |
Track |
Curved north-northeast, entered Aiken, S.C. |
1916 |
July 14 |
Bulls Bay, SC |
H-1 |
Track |
Moved northwest as tropical storm; record rainfall, $10-11 million damage, mostly flooding. |
1916 |
September 5-6 |
Wilmington, NC |
T.S. |
Track |
Caused some rain in northeast S.C., but passes well to north-northeast. |
1916 |
October 4 |
Savannah, GA |
T.S. |
Track |
Tropical depression at landfall; moderate gales and rainfall in lower S.C. |