1907 Atlantic hurricane season | |
---|---|
Seasonal boundaries | |
First system formed | June 24, 1907 |
Last system dissipated | November 12, 1907 |
Strongest storm | |
Name | One |
• Maximum winds | 65 mph (100 km/h) (1-minute sustained) |
• Lowest pressure | 1002 mbar (hPa; 29.59 inHg) |
Seasonal statistics | |
Total depressions | 5 |
Total storms | 5 |
Hurricanes | 0 (record low – tied with 1914) |
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+) | 0 |
Total fatalities | None |
Total damage | Unknown |
Related articles | |
The 1907 Atlantic hurricane season was a very inactive hurricane season. Only five tropical storms formed, and none of them reaching hurricane strength. This season is one of only two that did not produce any hurricanes (the other being 1914). Of the season's storms, three made landfall, all of them on the Gulf Coast of the United States. The first storm of the season formed on June 24, while the final dissipated on November 12. Damage from the storms was minimal, and no deaths were reported. Due to the lack of modern technology, including satellite imagery, information is often sparse, and four additional systems could have formed during the season. A documentation for four possible storms during the season exists, although it has not been proven that these systems were fully tropical.