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Tropical Cyclones of the 1900s

1900 – Tropical storm passed near the Dry Tortugas early on September 6th | Track Storm Summary

1901 – Tropical storm passed north of the Florida Keys on August 10th | Track | Storm Summary

1902 – Tropical storm passed west of the Dry Tortugas on June 13th | Track Storm Summary

1903 – Category 1 hurricane passed north of the Florida Keys on September 11th | Track | Storm Summary

1904 – Category 1 hurricane made landfall in North Key Largo on October 17th before making a counterclockwise loop and making landfall in mainland Monroe County as a weak tropical storm on October 20th | Track | Storm Summary

1906 – Tropical storm passed west of the Dry Tortugas on June 10th | Track | Storm Summary

1906 – Category 1 hurricane made landfall in Marathon late on June 16th | Track | Storm Summary

1906 – Category 3 hurricane made landfall in Marathon early on October 18th | Track | Storm Summary

1909 – Tropical storm formed to the northwest of the Dry Tortugas on June 25th | Track | Storm Summary

1909 – Tropical storm passed east of the Upper Keys on June 28th | Track | Storm Summary

1909 – Category 3 hurricane made landfall in Long Key on October 11th | Track | Storm Summary

1910 – Category 4 hurricane passed near the Dry Tortugas on October 17th | Track Storm Summary

1911 – Tropical storm formed north of the Dry Tortugas on August 9th | Track | Storm Summary

1915 – Category 1 hurricane passed to the west of the Dry Tortugas on September 3rd | Track | Storm Summary

1915 – Category 4 hurricane passed south of the Florida Keys on August 14th | Track  | Storm Summary

1916 – Tropical depression became a tropical storm as it moved across the Florida Keys on May 14th | Track  | Storm Summary

1916 – Tropical storm passed near the Upper Keys on August 25th | Track  | Storm Summary

1917 – Category 4 hurricane passed southwest of the Florida Keys on September 26th | Track  | Storm Summary

1919 – Category 4 hurricane passed just south of Key West late on September 9th and made landfall in the Dry Tortugas early on the 10th | Track | Storm Summary

1921 – Category 4 hurricane passed west of the Dry Tortugas late on October 24th | Track | Storm Summary

1922 – Tropical storm passed west of the Dry Tortugas on October 14th | Track | Storm Summary

1924 – Category 4 hurricane passed west of the Dry Tortugas early on October 20th | Track | Storm Summary

1925 – Tropical storm passed west of the Dry Tortugas on November 30th | Track | Storm Summary

1926 – Category 4 hurricane passed north of the Upper Keys, making landfall on Dade County, on September 18th | Track | Storm Summary

1926 – Category 3 hurricane passed near the Middle and Upper Keys late on October 20th and early on the 21st | Track | Storm Summary

1928 – Tropical storm made landfall in Big Pine Key late on August 12th | Track | Storm Summary

1929 – Category 3 hurricane made landfall in Tavernier on September 28th | Track | Storm Summary

1932 – Tropical storm made landfall in North Key Largo late on August 29th | Track | Storm Summary

1933 – Category 3 hurricane passed south of the Florida Keys, along the northern coast of western Cuba, on September 1st | Track | Storm Summary

1933 – Category 3 hurricane paralleled the Florida Keys while traveling over the Florida Straits late on October 4th and early on the 5th | Track | Storm Summary

1935 – Labor Day hurricane made landfall in Long Key with an intensity of 185 mph, making it a category 5 hurricane, late on September 2nd. This is the strongest hurricane landfall recorded in the United States. | Track | Storm Summary

1935 – Category 4 hurricane passed east of the Upper Keys late on September 28th | Track | Storm Summary

1935 – Category 2 hurricane made landfall in Dade County on November 4th and later passed north of the Florida Keys late on the 4th and early on the 5th | Track | Storm Summary

1936 – Tropical storm passed north of the Florida Keys early on June 15th | Track | Storm Summary

1936 – Tropical storm made landfall in North Key Largo late on July 28th | Track | Storm Summary

1941 – Category 2 hurricane passed north of the Upper Keys, making landfall in southern Dade County, early on October 6th | Track  | Storm Summary

1944 – Category 3 hurricane made landfall in the Dry Tortugas on October 18th | Track  | Storm Summary

1945 – Tropical storm passed just west of Key West early on September 4th | Track  | Storm Summary

1945 – Category 4 hurricane made landfall in North Key Largo on September 15th | Track  | Storm Summary

1946 – Category 2 hurricane passed west of the Dry Tortugas on October 7th | Track  | Storm Summary

1947 – Category 4 hurricane passed north of the Florida Keys on September 17th | Track | Storm Summary

1947 – Tropical storm passed west of the Dry Tortugas on September 22nd | Track | Storm Summary

1947 – Category 1 hurricane passed between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on October 11th | Track | Storm Summary

1948 – Category 3 hurricane made landfall in the Lower Keys on September 21st | Track | Storm Summary

1948 – Category 2 hurricane made landfall in the Lower Keys on October 5th | Track | Storm Summary

1950 – Tropical Storm Baker passed to the south of the Florida Keys on August 27th | Track | Storm Summary

1950 – Hurricane Easy, category 1, passed between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on September 3rd | Track | Storm Summary

1950 – Hurricane King, category 4, passed just east of the Upper Keys late on October 17th | Track | Storm Summary

1953 – Tropical Storm Alice passed to the west of the Dry Tortugas on June 4th | Track | Storm Summary

1953 – Unnamed tropical storm passed east of the Upper Keys late on October 4th | Track | Storm Summary

1953 – Hurricane Hazel, category 1, passed northwest of the Dry Tortugas on October 9th | Track | Storm Summary

1956 – Unnamed tropical storm made landfall in the Upper Keys on October 15th | Track | Storm Summary

1958 – Tropical Storm Ella passed to the south of the Florida Keys on September 3rd | Track | Storm Summary

1959 – Tropical Storm Judith passed to the west of the Dry Tortugas on October 17th | Track | Storm Summary

1960 – Hurricane Donna, category 4, made landfall in Conch Key early on September 10th | Track | Storm Summary

1964 – Hurricane Cleo, category 2, passed just east of the Upper Keys early on August 27th | Track | Storm Summary

1964 – Hurricane Isbell, category 3, passed between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on October 14th | Track | Storm Summary

1965 – Hurricane Betsy, category 3, made landfall in Key Largo early on September 8th | Track | Storm Summary

1966 – Hurricane Alma, category 3, passed between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on June 8th | Track | Storm Summary

1966 – Hurricane Inez, category 1, moved over the entire Florida Keys, only hurricane known to have done so, on October 4th through early on the 5th | Track | Storm Summary

1968 – Hurricane Abby, category 1, passed west of the Dry Tortugas on June 3rd | Track | Storm Summary

1968 – Hurricane Gladys, category 1, passed west of the Dry Tortugas late on October 16th and early on the 17th | Track | Storm Summary

1969 – A tropical depression became Tropical Storm Jenny after passing between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on October 2nd | Track | Storm Summary

1970 – Tropical Storm Greta weakened to a tropical depression before passing near the Lower Keys and the Dry Tortugas on September 28th | Track | Storm Summary

1972 – Hurricane Agnes passed west of the Florida Keys on June 18th | Track | Storm Summary

1976 – Tropical Storm Dottie passed just north of the Florida Keys on August 19th | Track | Storm Summary

1979 – Hurricane Frederic, category 2, passed to the west of the Dry Tortugas on September 11th | Track | Storm Summary

1980 – Hurricane Jeanne passed well to the west of the Dry Tortugas on November 11th, but its outer squalls and another disturbance produced record rainfall in Key West | Track | Storm Summary

1981 – Tropical Storm Dennis made landfall in the Lower Keys on August 16th | Track | Storm Summary

1982 – Hurricane Alberto, category 1, passed west of the Dry Tortugas late on June 3rd | Track | Storm Summary

1985 – Tropical Storm Elena passed to the southwest of the Dry Tortugas on August 29th | Track | Storm Summary

1985 – Hurricane Kate passed southwest of the Dry Tortugas on November 19th | Track | Storm Summary

1987 – Hurricane Floyd, category 1, made landfall in Key West on October 12th | Track | Storm Summary

1990 – Tropical Storm Marco passed between Key West and the Dry Tortugas on October 10th | Track | Storm Summary

1991 – Tropical Storm Fabian passed to the east of the Upper Keys early on October 16th shortly before becoming extratropical | Track | Storm Summary

1992 – Hurricane Andrew, category 5, passed just north of the Upper Keys, making landfall in southern Dade County, early on August 24th | Track | Storm Summary

1994 – Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall in Boca Chica on November 15th | Track | Storm Summary

1998 – Hurricane Georges, category 2, made landfall in Key West and the Dry Tortugas on September 25th | Track | Storm Summary

1998 – Tropical Storm Mitch passed north of the Florida Keys early on November 5th | Track |  Storm Summary

1999 – Tropical Storm Harvey passed north of the Florida Keys on September 21st | Track | Storm Summary

1999 – Hurricane Irene, category 1, made landfall in the Lower Keys on October 15th | Track | Storm Summary

 

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