TABLE A-1 (cont'd) 



Date of Hiirricane 



1914+, Oct. 21 



19U5, June 26 



Classifi- Foot 

 cation (l) Notes 



Remarks (2) 



19U5, Sept. 19 



19ii9, Aug. 29 

 1950, Aug. 20 



1950, Sept. 11 



(3)(ii) Path crossed over 



Nantucket and easterly 

 tip of Cape Cod. 



(2) (3) "Torrential rain and 

 gale force vri.nds put 

 power and telephone 

 linos out of commission, 

 flooded streets and 

 damaged trees and crops." 

 (Providence Journal, 

 Providence , R . I . ) 



(U)- Overland from Florida; 

 passed just west of 

 New York moving north- 

 east. 



(3)(i+) Travelled overland from 



northern Florida, crossed 

 center of Maine. 



(2) (3) "Hurricane passed about 

 200 miles seaward. Tor- 

 rential rains flooded 

 the streets of Providence; 

 heavy seas poionded the 

 coast." (Providence Jour- 

 nal) 



Tide rose to U.l ft. 

 above mean sea level at 

 Nei'jport and estimated 

 at S.k ft. above mean 

 sea level at Providence 

 "Tides along Rhode 

 Island shore were held 

 back by prevailing off- 

 shore wind. Hurricane 

 passed at sea." 



A-3U 



