Tropical cyclones in 1995

{{Short description|Tropical cyclones that occurred in 1995}}

{{Tropical cyclones by year

| Track=

| First system=Bentha

| First date=January 2, 1995

| Last system=Dan

| Last date=December 31, 1995

| Strongest system=Angela

| Pressure mbar/hPa=910

| Pressure inHg=

| Longest system=Luis

| Total days=15

| Total systems=110

| Named systems=74

| Fatalities=2182

| Damages=13620

| YearB=1994

| YearC=1995

| YearC2=95

| YearA2=96

| Five years=1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

}}

File:1995 Parade of Storms.jpg, Hurricane Iris, Hurricane Humberto, a disturbance which would develop into Tropical Storm Karen, and a disturbance which would become Hurricane Luis.]]

During 1995, tropical cyclones formed within seven different bodies of water called basins. To date, 110 tropical cyclones formed, of which 74 were given names by various weather agencies. The strongest storm and the deadliest storm of the year was Typhoon Angela, which reached a minimum central pressure of {{convert|910|hPa|inHg|abbr=on|sigfig=4}} and caused a total of 936 deaths throughout the Philippines. The costliest storm of the year was Hurricane Opal, which caused $4.7 billion in damage throughout Central America and the Gulf Coast of the United States. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 1995 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 779.3 units.

1995 was a slightly below-average year for tropical cyclone formation; the most active basin of the year was the Western Pacific basin, featuring a slightly below-average number of storms. The Northern Atlantic was highly active, becoming the fourth-most active hurricane season on record. Both the Eastern Pacific and the Northern Indian Ocean basins were below-average, with the Eastern Pacific featuring 11 systems, a record low for the basin. The Southern Hemisphere was relatively average, with the exception of the Southern Pacific, where both the 1994–95 and 1995–96 seasons became some of the most inactive seasons in the basin on record. Four Category 5 tropical cyclones were formed in 1995.

Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions

During the early months of 1995, an El Niño was still in effect throughout the Eastern Pacific, though by June it had transitioned into a La Niña as the waters cooled rapidly.{{Cite web|title=CPC: SPECIAL CLIMATE SUMMARY-96/1: CLIMATE CONDITIONS DURING THE 1995-96 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE WINTER|url=https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/special_summaries/96_1/|date=March 1996|access-date=2021-03-02|website=www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov}}

Summary

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from:22/02/1995 till:03/03/1995 color:SWIO text:"Ingrid"

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from:09/05/1995 till:10/05/1995 color:NIO text:"BOB 02"

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from:03/06/1995 till:06/06/1995 color:NATL text:"Allison"

from:04/06/1995 till:09/06/1995 color:WPAC text:"Eli"

from:08/06/1995 till:09/06/1995 color:WPAC text:"TD"

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from:16/07/1995 till:19/07/1995 color:WPAC text:"TD"

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from:25/07/1995 till:28/07/1995 color:WPAC text:"06W"

from:28/07/1995 till:02/08/1995 color:NATL text:"Dean"

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from:30/07/1995 till:30/07/1995 color:WPAC text:"TD"

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from:07/08/1995 till:14/08/1995 color:EPAC text:"Flossie"

from:07/08/1995 till:13/08/1995 color:WPAC text:"Helen"

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from:08/08/1995 till:22/08/1995 color:NATL text:"Felix"

from:09/08/1995 till:12/08/1995 color:NATL text:"Gabrielle"

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from:24/08/1995 till:30/08/1995 color:WPAC text:"Kent"

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from:26/08/1995 till:03/09/1995 color:NATL text:"Karen"

from:27/08/1995 till:11/09/1995 color:NATL text:"Luis"

from:30/08/1995 till:02/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"Mark"

from:01/09/1995 till:08/09/1995 color:EPAC text:"Henriette"

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from:05/09/1995 till:10/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"16W"

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from:09/09/1995 till:10/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"TD"

from:12/09/1995 till:22/09/1995 color:NATL text:"Marilyn"

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from:14/09/1995 till:21/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"Polly"

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from:15/09/1995 till:24/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"Ryan"

from:16/09/1995 till:26/09/1995 color:EPAC text:"Juliette"

from:26/09/1995 till:07/10/1995 color:NATL text:"Noel"

from:26/09/1995 till:28/09/1995 color:NIO text:"BOB 05"

from:27/09/1995 till:05/10/1995 color:NATL text:"Opal"

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from:28/09/1995 till:29/09/1995 color:WPAC text:"21W"

from:30/09/1995 till:01/10/1995 color:WPAC text:"22W"

from:04/10/1995 till:08/10/1995 color:NATL text:"Pablo"

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from:07/10/1995 till:14/10/1995 color:WPAC text:"Ted"

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from:24/10/1995 till:02/11/1995 color:WPAC text:"Zack"

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from:01/12/1995 till:04/12/1995 color:WPAC text:"Sendang"

from:02/12/1995 till:16/12/1995 color:AUSR text:"Emma"

from:06/12/1995 till:13/12/1995 color:AUSR text:"Frank"

from:07/12/1995 till:14/12/1995 color:WPAC text:"34W"

from:17/12/1995 till:24/12/1995 color:AUSR text:"Gertie"

from:25/12/1995 till:31/12/1995 color:WPAC text:"Dan"

from:28/12/1995 till:31/12/1995 color:SWIO text:"B2"

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from:27/12/1994 till:31/12/1994 text:Dec. '94

from:01/01/1995 till:31/01/1995 text:January

from:01/02/1995 till:28/02/1995 text:February

from:01/03/1995 till:31/03/1995 text:March

from:01/04/1995 till:30/04/1995 text:April

from:01/05/1995 till:31/05/1995 text:May

from:01/06/1995 till:30/06/1995 text:June

from:01/07/1995 till:31/07/1995 text:July

from:01/08/1995 till:31/08/1995 text:August

from:01/09/1995 till:30/09/1995 text:September

from:01/10/1995 till:31/10/1995 text:October

from:01/11/1995 till:30/11/1995 text:November

from:01/12/1995 till:31/12/1995 text:December

from:01/01/1996 till:10/01/1996 text:Jan. '96

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Systems

=January=

File:Dorina jan 21 1995 0844Z.jpg]]January was an inactive month, featuring only 6 systems of which 5 attained gale-force winds and were named. Bentha stayed mostly out to sea, bringing rainfall and winds to the Mascarene Islands. Celeno was a rare tropical cyclone that formed in the Mediterranean Sea, making landfall on Libya. Dorina was the strongest storm of the month, peaking as an intense tropical cyclone. Fodah affected the landmasses surrounding the Mozambique Channel and Gail produced heavy gusts in the Mascarene Islands. Only 1 storm, 01W, was not part of the 1994–95 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season.

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in January 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

Bentha

|January 2–6

|85 (50)

|984

|Mascarene Islands, Tromelin Island

|

|None

|

01W

|January 7–8

|55 (35)

|1000

|Marshall Islands

|None

|None

|

Celeno

|January 14–17

|55 (35)

|Not specified

|Libya

|Unknown

|Unknown

|

Dorina

|January 18–February 1

|175 (110)

|925

|Mascarene Islands

|

|None

|

Fodah

|January 22–28

|100 (65)

|970

|Mozambique, Madagascar

|

|None

|

Gail

|January 31–February 11

|120 (75)

|970

|Mascarene Islands

|

|None

|

=February=

File:Bobby Feb 24 1995 0556Z.jpg]]

February was an extremely inactive month, featuring only 3 systems of which all 3 were named by their respective Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres. Heida, the first storm of the month, stayed out to sea, affecting no landmasses. Bobby became the strongest storm of the month, making landfall near Onslow on February 25, causing $8.5 million in damages and killing 8 people as a result. Ingrid was also a relatively strong storm, causing wind gusts over the Mascarene Islands.

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in February 1995

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km/h (mph)

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(hPa)

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(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

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Heida

|February 3–8

|75 (45)

|990

|None

|None

|None

|

Bobby

|February 19–27

|195 (120)

|925

|Western Australia, Northern Territory

|$8.5 million

|8

|{{cite journal|author1=Shepherd, I.J.|author2=Bate, P.W.|title=The South Pacific and southeast Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season 1994–95|journal=Australian Meteorological Magazine|publisher=Bureau of Meteorology|date=June 1997|volume=46|issue=2|page=6|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/jshess/docs/1997/shepherd.pdf}}

Ingrid

|February 22–March 3

|150 (90)

|945

|Mascarene Islands

|

|None

|

=March=

File:Marlene Apr 3 1995 0914Z.png]]

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in March 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

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Violet

|March 2–8

|155 (100)

|960

|Queensland

|None

|None

|

Warren

|March 4–7

|150 (90)

|960

|Queensland, Northern Territory

|None

|None

|

Josta

|March 5–12

|105 (65)

|972

|Tanzania, Mozambique, Comoros, Madagascar

|

|None

|

Kylie

|March 6–14

|85 (50)

|984

|Mascarene Islands

|

|None

|

Lidy

|March 14–20

|55 (35)

|996

|Mascarene Islands

|

|None

|{{Cite web |title=NOAA's International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS) data |url=http://ibtracs.unca.edu/index.php?name=v04r00-1995074S16068 |access-date=2021-02-13 |website=IBTrACS}}

18P

|March 16–17

|55 (35)

|1000

|Fiji

|None

|None

|

Marlene

|March 29–April 11

|185 (115)

|920

|None

|

|None

|

=April=

File:Chloe Apr 7 1995 0507Z.jpg]]

April was an extremely inactive month, featuring only 4 systems, of which 2 had gale-force winds and were named. Chloe was the first storm of the month, reaching the highest category on the Australian scale, making it the strongest storm of the month. Chloe made landfall just shy of peak intensity. 20P was a short-lived system, lasting for only one day. Cyclone Agnes was a strong but also small cyclone, peaking as a Category-3 equivalent cyclone. Tropical Storm Chuck was the final storm of the month, staying out to sea for the duration of its life.

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in April 1995

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Chloe

|April 3–9

|220 (140)

|920

|Western Australia, Northern Territory

|None

|None

|

20P

|April 3–4

|45 (30)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

Agnes

|April 16–23

|185 (115)

|945

|Papua New Guinea

|None

|None

|

Chuck

|April 27–May 4

|65 (40)

|998

|Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands

|None

|None

|

=May=

File:01E 1995-05-21 1545Z.png]]

May was an exceptionally weak month, with none of the 7 systems that formed intensifying into tropical storms. BOB 01 and BOB 02 were the first storms of the month, with BOB 02 causing 39 fatalities in Andhra Pradesh. A tropical depression formed thereafter and became the strongest storm of the month, with a minimum central pressure of 996 hPa. BOB 03 formed a day later, killing 107 people in Odisha. One-E became the first storm of the 1995 Pacific hurricane season; it affected no landmasses. The month finished with 2 tropical depressions forming in the Western Pacific.

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in May 1995

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BOB 01

|May 5–7

|55 (35)

|Not specified

|South India

|None

|None

|

BOB 02

|May 8–10

|55 (35)

|Not specified

|Andhra Pradesh

|None

|39

|{{cite report|publisher=India Meteorological Department|date=January 1996|title=Report on cyclonic disturbances over north Indian Ocean during 1995|accessdate=2015-11-23|url=http://www.rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in/images/pdf/archive/rsmc/1995.pdf|page=9}}

TD

|May 13–15

|Not specified

|996

|Ryukyu Islands

|None

|None

|

BOB 03

|May 14–18

|55 (35)

|Not specified

|Odisha

|None

|107

|

One-E

|May 21–23

|55 (35)

|1005

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|May 24–25

|Not specified

|1008

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|May 30–June 2

|55 (35)

|1004

|South China

|None

|None

|

=June=

File:Adolph 1995-06-18 0015Z.png]]

June was an inactive month, featuring 6 systems, of which 4 were named. Deanna was the first storm of the month, affecting the Philippines, Taiwan, and China. Allison was the second storm of the month and the first in the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season, peaking as a Category 1 hurricane and affecting the Southeastern United States. Tropical Storm Eli and 2 unnamed tropical depression in the Western Pacific were all weak and relatively short-lived. Hurricane Adolph was the last named storm and strongest storm of the month, having peaked with 1-min winds of {{convert|130|mph|kph|abbr=on}}, making it a Category 4 hurricane.

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in June 1995

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km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

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(USD)

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Deanna (Auring)

|June 1–8

|75 (45)

|996

|Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands

|None

|None

|

Allison

|June 3–6

|120 (75)

|987

|Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, Carolinas, Atlantic Canada

|$1.7 million

|1

|{{Cite report |url=https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL011995_Allison.pdf |title=Hurricane Allison Preliminary Report |last=Pasch |first=Richard J. |date=January 29, 1996 |page=3 |access-date=2021-02-15}}

Eli

|June 4–9

|55 (35)

|1002

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|June 8–9

|Not specified

|1000

|South China

|None

|None

|

Adolph

|June 15–21

|215 (130)

|948

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|June 28–29

|Not specified

|1004

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

=July=

File:Barbara 1995-07-14 0030Z.png]]

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+ Tropical cyclones formed in July 1995

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km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

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Barry

|July 5–10

|110 (70)

|990

|Atlantic Canada

|None

|None

|

Barbara

|July 7–18

|220 (140)

|940

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|July 7–8

|Not specified

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|

Chantal

|July 12–20

|110 (70)

|991

|Atlantic Canada

|None

|None

|

TD

|July 16–19

|Not specified

|1006

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

Faye (Bebeng)

|July 16–25

|140 (85)

|950

|Mariana Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Korea

|Unknown

|16

|{{cite book|author=David Longshore|section=Faye, Typhoon Japan–Korea July 19–25, 1995|title=Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, New Edition|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8kXwskQHBLoC&pg=PA176|publisher=New York: Facts on File|year=2008|access-date=31 October 2015|page=176|isbn=9781438118796}}

Cosme

|July 17–22

|120 (75)

|985

|None

|None

|None

|

Dalila

|July 24–August 2

|100 (65)

|994

|None

|None

|None

|

06W

|July 25–29

|55 (35)

|1004

|Philippines

|None

|None

|

Dean

|July 28–August 2

|75 (45)

|999

|Texas

|$500,000

|1

|{{citation needed|date=February 2021}}

Gary

|July 28–August 2

|100 (65)

|980

|Philippines, China

|None

|2

|{{Cite report|title=Tropical Cyclones in 1995|url=https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |date=July 1996 |page=20 |access-date=2021-02-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191023013440/https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |archive-date=2019-10-23 |url-status=dead}}

TD

|July 28–30

|Not specified

|998

|South China, Vietnam

|None

|None

|

TD

|July 30

|Not specified

|1016

|None

|None

|None

|

Erin

|July 31–August 6

|155 (100)

|973

|Bahamas, Jamaica, Eastern United States, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri

|$700 million

|16

|{{cite news|url=https://gleaner.newspaperarchive.com/kingston-gleaner/1995-08-04/page-5/|title=Plane Crash|date=August 4, 1995|page=5|newspaper=The Gleaner|location=Kingston, Jamaica|access-date=January 4, 2020|via=Newspaperarchive.com}}{{cite report|url={{NHC TCR url|id=AL051995_Erin}}|title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Erin|author=Rappaport, Edward N.|date=November 26, 1995|publisher=National Hurricane Center|access-date=January 28, 2020|location=Miami, Florida|format=PDF}}

=August=

File:Felix 1995-08-12 1715Z.png]]

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in August 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

Erick

|August 1–8

|100 (65)

|994

|None

|None

|None

|

Six

|August 5–7

|55 (35)

|1002

|Mexico

|None

|None

|

Flossie

|August 7–14

|130 (80)

|978

|Baja California Peninsula

|$5 million

|1

|{{cite news|agency=Associated Press|date=1995-08-13|work=Los Angeles Times|title=1 dead in storm flooding Tucson|access-date=2011-01-31|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-08-12-mn-34253-story.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130412113247/http://articles.latimes.com/1995-08-12/news/mn-34253_1_flood-kills-motorist|archive-date=2013-04-12|url-status=live}}

Helen (Karing)

|August 7–13

|110 (70)

|985

|Philippines, South China

|None

|None

|

TD

|August 7–8

|Not specified

|1010

|None

|None

|None

|

Felix

|August 8–22

|220 (140)

|929

|Puerto Rico, Bermuda, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada, Iceland, United Kingdom

|$3.63 million

|9

|{{cite report|title=Hurricane Felix Preliminary Report|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL071995_Felix.pdf|author=Max Mayfield|author2=Jack Beven|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=1995-11-19|access-date=2016-11-29}}{{citation needed|date=February 2021|reason=Previous citation only accounts for 8 of the 9 deaths}}

Gabrielle

|August 9–12

|110 (70)

|988

|Mexico, Texas

|Minimal

|6

|{{cite web| author=Dallas News| date=August 14, 1995| title=Mexicans clean up after Tropical Storm Gabrielle| publisher=The Dallas News| accessdate=August 16, 2012| url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DM&p_theme=dm&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0ED3D5EA1315BCB7&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM}}

Irving (Diding)

|August 17–20

|85 (50)

|990

|South China

|None

|None

|

Gil

|August 19–27

|100 (65)

|993

|Mexico

|Minimal

|None

|

Janis (Etang)

|August 20–26

|85 (50)

|990

|Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Korea

|$429 million

|45

|{{cite report|title= 1995 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report|url= https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/atcr/1995atcr.pdf|page= 93|access-date= February 19, 2021}}

11W

|August 21–22

|45 (30)

|1002

|Ryukyu Islands

|None

|None

|

Humberto

|August 22–September 1

|175 (110)

|968

|None

|None

|None

|

Iris

|August 22–September 4

|175 (110)

|965

|Leeward Islands, Europe

|Unknown

|5

|{{cite web|author=Edward N. Rappaport|date=2000-11-02|title=Hurricane Iris Preliminary Report|accessdate=2016-11-29|publisher=National Hurricane Center|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL101995_Iris.pdf}}{{cite news|agency=Associated Press|date=1995-08-25|title=Iris blooms into a hurricane again, more storms form|accessdate=2011-01-11|newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SzsdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HqYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5246,9699047&dq=tropical+iris&hl=en}}

Jerry

|August 22–28

|65 (40)

|1002

|Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina

|$40 million

|8

|Richard Pasch. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL111995_Jerry.pdf Tropical Storm Jerry Report.] Retrieved on 2008-03-06.{{citation needed|date=February 2021|reason=Previous citation only accounts for 6 of the 8 deaths}}

TD

|August 22–23

|Not specified

|1002

|None

|None

|None

|

Kent (Gening)

|August 24–30

|155 (100)

|945

|Philippines, Taiwan, China

|$418.9 million

|52

|{{cite web|author=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|author-link=Joint Typhoon Warning Center|year=1995|title=JTWC Report on Kent|publisher=United States Navy|access-date=2007-05-01|url=http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/atcr/1995atcr/pdf/wnp/12w.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607051530/http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/atcr/1995atcr/pdf/wnp/12w.pdf|archive-date=2011-06-07|page=5}}

Lois

|August 24–31

|95 (60)

|980

|South China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand

|None

|None

|

Karen

|August 26–September 3

|85 (50)

|1000

|None

|None

|None

|

Luis

|August 27–September 11

|240 (150)

|935

|Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Northeastern USA, Newfoundland

|$3.3 billion

|19

|{{cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence|title=Hurricane Luis Preliminary Report|date=January 8, 1996|publisher=National Hurricane Center|access-date=2016-11-29|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL131995_Luis.pdf}}{{EM-DAT}}{{cite web|work=United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs|publisher=ReliefWeb|date=September 19, 1995|access-date=August 15, 2011|title=Dominica – Hurricane Situation Report No.3 |url=http://reliefweb.int/node/33475}}{{cite web|publisher=National Climatic Data Center|year=1995|access-date=May 14, 2009|title=New York Event Report|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~219829}}{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Mark

|August 30–September 2

|120 (75)

|985

|None

|None

|None

|

=September=

File:Opal 1995-10-04 0815Z.png]]

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in September 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

Henriette

|September 1–8

|155 (100)

|970

|Mexico, Baja California Peninsula

|None

|None

|

Nina (Helming)

|September 2–7

|75 (45)

|992

|Philippines, South Korea

|None

|None

|

16W

|September 5–10

|45 (30)

|1005

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

Fourteen

|September 9–13

|55 (35)

|1008

|None

|None

|None

|

TD

|September 9–10

|Not specified

|1006

|None

|None

|None

|

Marilyn

|September 12–22

|185 (115)

|949

|Leeward Islands, Barbados, Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bermuda

|$2.5 billion

|13

|{{cite web| author=NOAA| year=2007| title=Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disaster| publisher=NOAA| access-date=2007-02-18| url=http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/papers/200686ams1.2nlfree.pdf| page=3| archive-date=2006-11-22| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061122215547/http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/papers/200686ams1.2nlfree.pdf| url-status=dead}}

Ismael

|September 12–16

|130 (80)

|983

|Mexico, Southwestern United States

|$26 million

|116

|{{Cite web|author=El Presidente de la Comisión Nacional |date=1996-07-30 |title=La Recomendación 64/96, del 30 de julio de 1996 por Huracan Ismael |publisher=Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos |language=es |access-date=2010-04-12 |url=http://www.cndh.org.mx/recomen/1996/064.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100903235514/http://www.cndh.org.mx/recomen/1996/064.htm |archive-date=2010-09-03 }}{{cite web|author=Daniel Bitrán Bitrán |year=2001 |title=Caracterásticas del Impacto Socioeconómico de los Principales Desastres Ocurridos en México en el Período 1980 – 99 |publisher=Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres |language=es |access-date=2006-11-09 |url=http://www.proteccioncivil.gob.mx/upLoad/Publicaciones/ised_80_89.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061111164213/http://www.proteccioncivil.gob.mx/upLoad/Publicaciones/ised_80_89.pdf |archive-date=2006-11-11 }}

Oscar

|September 12–17

|185 (115)

|925

|Japan

|$6.7 million

|8

|{{Cite report|title=Tropical Cyclones in 1995|url=https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |date=July 1996 |page=17 |access-date=2021-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191023013440/https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |archive-date=2019-10-23 |url-status=dead}}

Polly (Ising)

|September 14–21

|140 (85)

|960

|None

|None

|None

|

BOB 04

|September 15–17

|45 (30)

|998

|Myanmar, Odisha, East India

|None

|None

|

Ryan (Luding)

|September 15–24

|155 (100)

|940

|Philippines, Taiwan, Japan

|None

|None

|

Juliette

|September 16–26

|240 (150)

|930

|Revillagigedo Islands, Baja California Peninsula, California

|None

|None

|

Noel

|September 26–October 7

|120 (75)

|987

|None

|None

|None

|

BOB 05

|September 26–28

|85 (50)

|Not specified

|West Bengal, East India

|None

|None

|

Opal

|September 27–October 5

|240 (150)

|916

|Guatemala, Yucatán Peninsula, U.S. Gulf Coast, Ohio River Valley, Ontario

|$4.7 billion

|63

|{{cite report|last1=Mayfield |first1=Max |title=Hurricane Opal |url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL171995_Opal.pdf|publisher=National Hurricane Center |access-date=April 20, 2015 |location=Miami, Florida |type=Preliminary Report |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150503071400/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1995opal.html |archive-date=May 3, 2015 }}

Sibyl (Mameng)

|September 27–October 4

|95 (60)

|985

|Philippines, China

|$38.5 million

|108

|{{Cite report|title=Tropical Cyclones in 1995|url=https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |date=July 1996 |page=52 |access-date=2021-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191023013440/https://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/tc/tc1995.pdf |archive-date=2019-10-23 |url-status=dead}}

21W

|September 28–29

|45 (30)

|1006

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

22W

|September 30–October 1

|55 (35)

|1016

|None

|None

|None

|

=October=

File:Angela 1995-11-02 0500Z.png]]

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in October 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

Pablo

|October 4–8

|95 (60)

|994

|None

|None

|None

|

23W

|October 5–6

|45 (30)

|1004

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

Roxanne

|October 7–21

|185 (115)

|956

|Mexico

|$1.5 billion

|29

|{{cite web| author=Lixion A. Avila| date=November 29, 1995| title=Hurricane Roxanne Preliminary Report| publisher=National Hurricane Center| access-date=November 16, 2019| url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL191995_Roxanne.pdf}}Michael Krieger (2003): All the Men in the Sea. The Untold Story of One of the Greatest Rescues in History, Simon and Schuster{{citation needed|date=February 2021|reason=Previous citations only account for 20 of the 29 deaths}}

Ted

|October 7–14

|95 (60)

|990

|Philippines, South China

|None

|None

|

Val

|October 8–14

|75 (45)

|996

|Mariana Islands

|None

|None

|

TD

|October 11

|Not specified

|1006

|None

|None

|None

|

ARB 01

|October 13–17

|85 (50)

|996

|West India, Oman, Yemen, Somalia

|None

|None

|

Ward (Neneng)

|October 16–22

|155 (100)

|940

|Mariana Islands

|None

|None

|

Sebastien

|October 20–25

|100 (65)

|1001

|Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico

|None

|None

|

Yvette (Oniang)

|October 23–27

|95 (60)

|985

|Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand

|Unknown

|Unknown

|

Zack (Pepang)

|October 24–November 2

|165 (105)

|950

|Caroline Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia

|None

|110

|{{cite report|title= 1995 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report|url= https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/products/atcr/1995atcr.pdf|page= 175|access-date= February 18, 2021}}

Angela (Rosing)

|October 25–November 7

|215 (130)

|910

|Micronesia, Philippines, South China, Vietnam

|$317 million

|936

|{{Cite web|title=THE DEADLIEST TYPHOONS OF THE PHILIPPINES (1947 – 2014)|url=https://www.typhoon2000.ph/stormstats/WPF_DeadliestTyphoonsPhilippines_2015Ed.pdf}}

Tanya

|October 27–November 1

|140 (85)

|972

|Azores

|Minimal

|1

|{{cite web|author=European Parliament|year=1995|title=Resolution on Hurricane Tanya|publisher=European Union |access-date=2006-12-13|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/dg7/calendrier/data/pv_adopt/en/text/951116EN.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080623112207/http://www.europarl.europa.eu/dg7/calendrier/data/pv_adopt/en/text/951116EN.htm|archive-date=2008-06-23|url-status=dead }}

=November=

File:Agnielle Nov 20 1995 0753Z.jpg]]

November was an inactive month, with only 5 systems having formed in the month, of which 3 were named by their respective agencies. Brian was the first storm of the month, having stayed out to sea. BOB 06, also known as the 1995 India cyclone, caused extensive loss of life throughout India and Nepal, with a significant portion of the deaths being related to avalanches or landslides. Colleen was a weak and short-lived storm in the Western Pacific that stayed out to sea. Daryl–Agnielle was a strong cyclone that stayed out to sea, peaking as a Category 5 cyclone on the Saffir–Simpson scale and becoming the strongest storm of the month. BOB 07 was another deadly cyclone, killing 172 people, of which at least 100 were fishermen.

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in November 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

Brian

|November 1–3

|75 (45)

|998

|Mariana Islands

|None

|None

|

BOB 06

|November 6–10

|120 (75)

|978

|India, Bangladesh, Nepal

|$48.83 million

|236

|{{EM-DAT}}{{Cite web|title=1995 Flood Archive|url=https://www.dartmouth.edu/~floods/Archives/1995sum.htm|access-date=2021-02-14|website=www.dartmouth.edu}}{{cite conference |title=Storms and Avalanches of November 1995, Khumbu Himal, Nepal |author=Richard Kattelmann |author2=Tomomi Yamada|year=1997 |conference=Proceedings International Snow Science Workshop|url=http://arc.lib.montana.edu/snow-science/objects/issw-1996-276-278.pdf|access-date=2015-11-30}}

Colleen

|November 13–14

|55 (35)

|1004

|None

|None

|None

|

Daryl–Agnielle

|November 16–27

|175 (110)

|925

|None

|None

|None

|

BOB 07

|November 21–25

|190 (115)

|956

|Sumatra, Myanmar, Bangladesh

|Unknown

|172

|{{EM-DAT}}

=December=

File:Frank Dec 10 1995 0553Z.png]]

class="wikitable sortable"
+ Tropical cyclones formed in December 1995

! width="5%" | Storm name

! width="15%" | Dates active

! width="10%" | Max wind
km/h (mph)

! width="5%" | Pressure
(hPa)

! width="30%" | Areas affected

! width="10%" | Damage
(USD)

! width="5%" | Deaths

! width="5%" | Refs

32W/33W (Sendang)

|December 1–4

|55 (35)

|1004

|Philippines

|None

|14

|{{citation needed|date=February 2021}}

Emma

|December 2–16

|75 (45)

|990

|Christmas Island

|Minor

|None

|{{Cite report |url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/emma95.pdf |title=Tropical Cyclone Emma Report|page=1 |access-date=2021-02-14}}

Frank

|December 6–13

|175 (110)

|950

|Western Australia

|Minor

|None

|{{Cite report |url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/pdf/frank.pdf |title=Severe Tropical Cyclone Frank Report|page=2 |access-date=2021-02-14}}

34W

|December 7–14

|55 (35)

|1002

|Vietnam

|None

|None

|

Gertie

|December 17–24

|140 (85)

|965

|Western Australia

|Minor

|None

|{{Cite web|title=Severe Tropical Cyclone Gertie|url=http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/gertie95.shtml|access-date=2021-02-14|website=www.bom.gov.au}}

Dan (Trining)

|December 25–31

|100 (65)

|985

|Caroline Islands, Philippines

|Unknown

|Unknown

|

B2

|December 28–31

|55 (35)

|995

|Mascarene Islands

|Unknown

|Unknown

|{{Cite web |title=NOAA's International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS) data |url=http://ibtracs.unca.edu/index.php?name=v04r00-1995363S17051 |access-date=2021-02-14 |website=IBTrACS}}

Global effects

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width="320" | Season name

! width="250" | Areas affected

! width="65" | Systems formed

! width="65" | Named storms

! width="100" | Damage (USD)

! width="50" | Deaths

1995 Atlantic hurricane season 5

|Antilles, Southeastern United States, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada, Gulf Coast of the United States, Great Plains, Midwestern United States, New England, Mexico, Central America, Azores

|21

|19

|$12.32 billion

|182

1995 Pacific hurricane season 5

|Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, Arizona, California

|11

|10

|$31 million

|124

1995 Pacific typhoon season

|Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Ryukyu Islands, China, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, Mariana Islands, Korea, Laos, Thailand, Japan, Cambodia

|47

|24

|$1.21 billion

|1,314

1995 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 4

|India, Myanmar, Oman, Yemen, Somalia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sumatra

|8

|3

|$46.3 million

|554

1994–95 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2 6

|Mascarene Islands, Tromelin Island, Madagascar, Mozambique,

|10

|10

|Unknown

|None reported

1995–96 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3 6

|Mascarene Islands

|2

|1

|Unknown

|Unknown

1994–95 Australian region cyclone season 2

|Australia, Papua New Guinea

|7

|5

|$8.5 million

|8

1995–96 Australian region cyclone season 3

|Sumatra, Java, Australia

|4

|4

|Minor

|None

1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season 2

|None

|1

|0

|None

|None

1995–96 South Pacific cyclone season 3

|None

|0

|0

|None

|None

Worldwide

|(See above)

|110{{efn|name=System/Fatality Counting|The sum of the number of systems and fatalities in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems and fatalities.}}

|74

|$13.62 billion

|2,182

{{Notelist}}

See also

Notes

2 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 1995 are counted in the seasonal totals.

3 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 1995 are counted in the seasonal totals.
4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.


5 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.

6 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on Météo-France which uses wind gusts.

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