NOAA Photo Library Banner


NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection
Catalog of Images

450 thumbnail picture
Trinity Episcopal Church was built in 1849 Before Hurricane Camille
Pass Christian, Mississippi 1960's
451 thumbnail picture
The remains of Trinity Episcopal Church after Hurricane Camille
Pass Christian, Mississippi Late August, 1969
452 thumbnail picture
Remains of a house built on a concrete slab Home destroyed by Hurricane Eloise, a Category 3 storm
Florida Panhandle Late September, 1975
453 thumbnail picture
Major hurricanes striking the United States coastline 1941-1950 Note concentration of storms on Florida
454 thumbnail picture
Major hurricanes striking the United States coastline 1951-1960 Note concentration of storms on East Coast
455 thumbnail picture
Major hurricanes striking the United States coastline 1961-1980 Note concentration of storms on Gulf Coast
456 thumbnail picture
Major hurricanes striking the United States coastline 1981-1990 Note lack of concentration of storms in any particular area
457 thumbnail picture
The track of Hurricane Hugo
458 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Tropical Storm Hugo on September 13, 1989 Storm beginning to develop far out in the tropical Atlantic Ocean Wind speed is now 75 mph
459 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo on September 14, 1989 Storm 400 miles from Lesser Antilles Wind speed was now 75 mph making Hugo a minimal hurricane
460 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo on September 15, 1989 Storm 300 miles from Lesser Antilles
461 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo on evening of September 15, 1989 Storm just east of Martinique - 918 mb low Category 5 on Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale at this time
462 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo early morning of September 17, 1989 Hugo, now a Category 4 storm, was centered over Guadeloupe
463 thumbnail picture
Visible spectra satellite image of Hurricane Hugo on September 17, 1989 Hugo, now a Category 4 storm, was centered over Montserrat
464 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo evening of September 17, 1989 The eye of storm is approaching St. Croix, just to the northwest Storm is Category 4 on Saffir-Simpson Scale at this time
465 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo morning of September 18, 1989 Hugo was centered near the northeast tip of Puerto Rico The storm had weakened to a Category 3 on Saffir-Simpson at this time
466 thumbnail picture
Visible spectra satellite image of Hurricane Hugo on September 21, 1989 At 10:30 A.M. EDT Hugo was relatively weak and just approaching Category 3 Storm approaching landfall on the coast of South Carolina
467 thumbnail picture
Visible spectra satellite image of Hurricane Hugo on September 21, 1989 At 6:00 P.M EDT, Hugo had now strengthened explosively to a Category 4 Tropical storm winds and rising waters were already battering the coast Preparations and evacuation had to be completed by this time
468 thumbnail picture
Charleston NWS radar image of Hurricane Hugo on September 21, 1989 The eye was now about 75 miles southeast of Charleston with a 30-mile diameter The eyewall with the strongest winds was only 50 miles from the coast
469 thumbnail picture
Digitized Charleston WSR-57 radar image of Hugo with superimposed winds Real-time winds measured onboard NOAA research aircraft flying into Hugo Wind velocity transmitted to NHC through a satellite link as eyewall hit coast Sustained winds of 155 mph at 10,000 feet and 135 mph at surface Higher gusts were estimated in area of landfall
470 thumbnail picture
Enhanced infrared imagery of Hurricane Hugo morning of September 18, 1989 The eye is over the coast near Charleston, South Carolina
471 thumbnail picture
Digitized Charleston WSR-57 radar image of Hugo with superimposed winds Note strongest winds well east of Charleston near Bulls Bay This area experienced Category 4 Hurricane conditions Charleston only experienced Category 2 Hurricane conditions Regardless, $9 billion damage done by Hugo on South Carolina coast
472 thumbnail picture
Digitized Charleston WSR-57 radar image of Hugo with superimposed winds Hugo had passed well inland at this time but still remained quite dangerous
September 22, 1989
473 thumbnail picture
Damage to new condominium and effect of airborne debris on downstream houses Hurricane Hugo
North end of St. Croix, U.S.V.I. Late September, 1989
474 thumbnail picture
Collapsed oil tanks at Hess Oil Refinery on St. Croix Tanks collapsed because of wind pressure causing oil spill Hurricane Hugo
St. Croix, U.S.V.I. Late September, 1989
475 thumbnail picture
Severe housing damage near the airport on Culebra Hurricane Hugo
Puerto Rico Late September, 1989
476 thumbnail picture
Damage to conventional housing at Luquillo Notice second floor wall blown in Hurricane Hugo
Puerto Rico Late September, 1989
477 thumbnail picture
Damage to small vessels at Roosevelt Roads Naval Base Hurricane Hugo
Puerto Rico Late September, 1989
478 thumbnail picture
Channel on left was location of fishing vessels before being deposited on land Hurricane Hugo
McClellanville, South Carolina Late September, 1989
479 thumbnail picture
Atlantic House Restaurant at Folly Beach before Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
480 thumbnail picture
Remains of Atlantic House Restaurant at Folly Beach after Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
481 thumbnail picture
Homes at Folly Beach, South Carolina, before Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
482 thumbnail picture
The same homes at Folly Beach, South Carolina, after Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
483 thumbnail picture
Ben Sawyer Bridge to Sullivans Island after passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
484 thumbnail picture
Utility poles and lines down in Garden City, South Carolina After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
485 thumbnail picture
A motel on the beach at Garden City, South Carolina After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
486 thumbnail picture
The same motel showing its beach side After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
487 thumbnail picture
Damage to manufactured and mobile homes at Surfside Beach, South Carolina After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
488 thumbnail picture
Exterior damage to the Holiday Inn at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
489 thumbnail picture
Interior damage to the Holiday Inn at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
490 thumbnail picture
An old brick building destroyed in downtown Charleston by Hurricane Hugo Hurricane Hugo winds were only equivalent to Category 2 in Charleston
Late September, 1989
491 thumbnail picture
Large oak trees over 100 years old came down all over Charleston After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
492 thumbnail picture
A house on the southern tip of Charleston fared well during the storm However, the car was not as lucky After passage of Hurricane Hugo
Late September, 1989
493 thumbnail picture
After passing inland, Hugo was not done wreaking havoc Electric power was interrupted throughout Charlotte, North Carolina Some areas were without power for up to 3 weeks
Late September, 1989
494 thumbnail picture
Like a phoenix, humor rises from the devastation of Hugo The human spirit was not beat by Hugo
Late September, 1989
495 thumbnail picture
Typhoons Ione and Kristen displaying Fujiwhara effect
8/24/74 1749Z
496 thumbnail picture
Hurricane Liza off of Baja California
1975
497 thumbnail picture
Hurricane Caroline making landfall just south of the Texas-Mexico border
8/30/75
498 thumbnail picture
Hurricane Eloise skirting Haiti and the Dominican Republic
9/17/75
499 thumbnail picture
Hurricane Eloise just southeast of Louisiana
9/22/75

PAGES - 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 |


Publication of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Adminstration (NOAA),
NOAA Central Library
NOAA Privacy Policy | NOAA Disclaimer
Last Updated:
April 23, 2007