1995 Atlantic Hurricane Season - Season Effects

Season Effects

This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. It includes their duration, names, landfall(s) – denoted by bold location names – damages, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but are still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical or a wave or low, and all of the damage figures are in 1995 USD.

TD TS C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
1995 North Atlantic tropical cyclone statistics
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


Allison June 3 – June 10 Category 1 hurricane 75 (120) 987 Cuba, Southeastern United States (Florida), East Coast of the United States 1.7 1
Barry July 6 – July 10 Tropical storm 70 (110) 989 Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia) Unknown 0
Chantal July 12 – July 22 Tropical storm 70 (110) 991 Atlantic Canada none 0
Dean July 28 – August 3 Tropical storm 45 (75) 999 Gulf Coast of the United States (Texas), Great Plains, Midwestern United States .500 14
Erin July 31 – August 6 Category 2 hurricane 100 (165) 974 Southeastern United States (Florida), Midwestern United States, Mid-Atlantic states, New England 700 6 (7)
Six August 5 – August 7 Tropical depression 35 (55) 1002 Mexico (Veracruz) none 0
Felix August 8 – August 22 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 929 Puerto Rico, Bermuda, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada .132 8
Gabrielle August 9 – August 12 Tropical storm 70 (110) 988 Mexico (Tamaulipas) unknown 6
Humberto August 21 – September 1 Category 2 hurricane 110 (175) 968 none none 0
Iris August 22 – September 4 Category 2 hurricane 110 (175) 965 Lesser Antilles (Antigua, Montserrat, Barbuda) unknown 5
Jerry August 22 – August 28 Tropical storm 40 (65) 1002 Southeastern United States (Florida) 40 6 (2)
Karen August 26 – September 3 Tropical storm 50 (85) 1000 none none 0
Luis August 27 – September 11 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 935 Leeward Islands (Barbuda), Puerto Rico, Bermuda, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada (Newfoundland) 3000 19
Fourteen September 9 – September 13 Tropical depression 35 (55) 1008 none none 0
Marilyn September 12 – September 22 Category 3 hurricane 115 (185) 949 Lesser Antilles (Dominica), Virgin Islands (Saint Croix), Bermuda 2500 13
Noel September 26 – October 7 Category 1 hurricane 75 (120) 987 none none 0
Opal September 27 – October 5 Category 4 hurricane 150 (240) 916 Guatemala, Mexico (Yucatán Peninsula), Gulf Coast of the United States (Florida), Midwestern United State, Mid-Atlantic states, New England 3900 59 (10)
Pablo October 4 – October 8 Tropical storm 60 (95) 994 none none 0
Roxanne October 7 – October 21 Category 3 hurricane 115 (185) 956 Mexico (Yucatán Peninsula) 1500 29
Sebastien October 20 – October 25 Tropical storm 65 (100) 1001 Lesser Antilles (Anguilla), Puerto Rico none 0
Tanya October 26 – November 1 Category 1 hurricane 85 (140) 972 Azores unknown 1
Season Aggregates
21 cyclones June 2 – November 1 150 (240) 916 11642 167 (19)

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