Great hurricane of 1780
Type weather anomalies tropical cyclone
Date of early October 1780
The area of coverage of the Islands of the Caribbean
The duration of weather anomalies from 9 to 20 October 1780
The critical date of October 10, 1780
Critical wind speeds of over 320 km/h (estimated)
Killed more than 27.5 thousand people
Great hurricane of 1780, also known as hurricane San Calixto II, is the deadliest hurricane in the history of observations of the North Atlantic basin. The victims of the hurricane that raged from 10 to 16 October 1780, became more than 27.5 thousand people in the lesser Antilles of the Caribbean
Location of the painting:
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