Season Effects
This is a table of the storms in the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season. It mentions all of the season's storms and their names, landfall(s), peak intensities, damages, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect(an example of such being a traffic accident or landslide), but are still related to that storm. The damage and death totals in this list include impacts when the storm was a precursor wave or post-tropical low, and all of the damage figures are in 1975 USD.
TD | TS | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 |
Storm name |
Dates active | Storm category
at peak intensity |
Max 1-min wind mph (km/h) |
Min. press. (mbar) |
Areas affected | Damage (millions USD) |
Deaths
|
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One | June 5 – June 7 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Two | June 24 – June 29 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Amy | June 26 – July 4 | Tropical storm | 70 (110) | 981 | North Carolina, Newfoundland | minimal | 0 | |||
Four | July 4 – July 5 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Five | July 12 – July 13 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Six | July 18 - July 19 | Tropical depression | Mexico | unknown | unknown | |||||
Blanche | July 23 - July 28 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 (140) | 980 | Maine, Nova Scotia | minimal | 0 | |||
Eight | July 24 - July 26 | Tropical depression | 35 (55) | 1008 | Mexico | unknown | unknown | |||
Nine | July 27 - July 31 | Tropical depression | Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida | >8.5 | 0 | |||||
Caroline | August 24 - September 1 | Category 3 hurricane | 115 (185) | 963 | Cuba, Yucatán peninsula | unknown | 0 | |||
Doris | August 28 - September 4 | Category 2 hurricane | 110 (175) | 965 | None | None | 0 | |||
Twelve | September 3 - September 6 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Thirteen | September 3 - September 9 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Fourteen | September 5 - September 7 | Tropical depression | Mexico | unknown | unknown | |||||
Fifteen | September 11 - September 14 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Eloise | September 13 - September 24 | Category 3 hurricane | 125 (205) | 955 | Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Florida, Alabama | >550 | 80 | |||
Faye | September 18 - September 29 | Category 2 hurricane | 105 (165) | 977 | Bermuda | minimal | 0 | |||
Gladys | September 22 - October 3 | Category 4 hurricane | 140 (220) | 939 | None | None | 0 | |||
Nineteen | September 25- September 30 | Tropical depression | Yucatán peninsula | unknown | 0 | |||||
Twenty | October 1 - October 1 | Tropical depression | Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia | unknown | unknown | |||||
Twenty-one | October 3 - October 5 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Twenty-two | October 13 - October 18 | Tropical depression | Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida | unknown | unknown | |||||
Twenty-three | October 15 - October 17 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Hallie | October 24 - October 28 | Tropical storm | 50 (85) | 1002 | South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia | minimal | 0 | |||
Twenty-five | October 26 - October 29 | Tropical depression | Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize | unknown | unknown | |||||
Twenty-six | November 7 - November 12 | Tropical depression | Honduras, Yucatán peninsula | unknown | unknown | |||||
Twenty-seven | November 29 - December 1 | Tropical depression | None | None | 0 | |||||
Two | December 6 - December 13 | Subtropical storm | 70 (110) | 985 | None | None | 0 | |||
Season Aggregates | ||||||||||
28 cyclones | June 5 – December 13 | 140 (220) | 939 | >550 | 80 |
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