1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas

Sedimentary records of past hurricane activity indicate centennial-scale periods over the past millennium with elevated hurricane activity. The search for the underlying mechanism behind these active hurricane periods is confounded by regional variations in their timing. Here, we present a new high...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wallace, E. J., Donnelly, J. P., van Hengstum, P. J., Winkler, T. S., McKeon, K., MacDonald, D., d'Entremont, N. E., Sullivan, R. M., Woodruff, J. D., Hawkes, A. D., Maio, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141209
id ftmit:oai:dspace.mit.edu:1721.1/141209
record_format openpolar
spelling ftmit:oai:dspace.mit.edu:1721.1/141209 2023-06-11T04:14:33+02:00 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas Wallace, E. J. Donnelly, J. P. van Hengstum, P. J. Winkler, T. S. McKeon, K. MacDonald, D. d'Entremont, N. E. Sullivan, R. M. Woodruff, J. D. Hawkes, A. D. Maio, C. 2021-03 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141209 unknown American Geophysical Union (AGU) 10.1029/2020pa004156 Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 2572-4517 2572-4525 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141209 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wiley Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 2021 ftmit 2023-05-29T07:29:54Z Sedimentary records of past hurricane activity indicate centennial-scale periods over the past millennium with elevated hurricane activity. The search for the underlying mechanism behind these active hurricane periods is confounded by regional variations in their timing. Here, we present a new high resolution paleohurricane record from The Bahamas with a synthesis of published North Atlantic records over the past millennium. We reconstruct hurricane strikes over the past 1,050 years in sediment cores from a blue hole on Long Island in The Bahamas. Coarse-grained deposits in these cores date to the close passage of seven hurricanes over the historical interval. We find that the intensity and angle of approach of these historical storms plays an important role in inducing storm surge near the site. Our new record indicates four active hurricane periods on Long Island that conflict with published records on neighboring islands (Andros and Abaco Island). We demonstrate these three islands do not sample the same storms despite their proximity, and we compile these reconstructions together to create the first regional compilation of annually resolved paleohurricane records in The Bahamas. Integrating our Bahamian compilation with compiled records from the U.S. coastline indicates basin-wide increased storminess during the Medieval Warm Period. Afterward, the hurricane patterns in our Bahamian compilation match those reconstructed along the U.S. East Coast but not in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. This disconnect may result from shifts in local environmental conditions in the North Atlantic or shifts in hurricane populations from straight-moving to recurving storms over the past millennium. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Long Island
institution Open Polar
collection DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
op_collection_id ftmit
language unknown
description Sedimentary records of past hurricane activity indicate centennial-scale periods over the past millennium with elevated hurricane activity. The search for the underlying mechanism behind these active hurricane periods is confounded by regional variations in their timing. Here, we present a new high resolution paleohurricane record from The Bahamas with a synthesis of published North Atlantic records over the past millennium. We reconstruct hurricane strikes over the past 1,050 years in sediment cores from a blue hole on Long Island in The Bahamas. Coarse-grained deposits in these cores date to the close passage of seven hurricanes over the historical interval. We find that the intensity and angle of approach of these historical storms plays an important role in inducing storm surge near the site. Our new record indicates four active hurricane periods on Long Island that conflict with published records on neighboring islands (Andros and Abaco Island). We demonstrate these three islands do not sample the same storms despite their proximity, and we compile these reconstructions together to create the first regional compilation of annually resolved paleohurricane records in The Bahamas. Integrating our Bahamian compilation with compiled records from the U.S. coastline indicates basin-wide increased storminess during the Medieval Warm Period. Afterward, the hurricane patterns in our Bahamian compilation match those reconstructed along the U.S. East Coast but not in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. This disconnect may result from shifts in local environmental conditions in the North Atlantic or shifts in hurricane populations from straight-moving to recurving storms over the past millennium.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wallace, E. J.
Donnelly, J. P.
van Hengstum, P. J.
Winkler, T. S.
McKeon, K.
MacDonald, D.
d'Entremont, N. E.
Sullivan, R. M.
Woodruff, J. D.
Hawkes, A. D.
Maio, C.
spellingShingle Wallace, E. J.
Donnelly, J. P.
van Hengstum, P. J.
Winkler, T. S.
McKeon, K.
MacDonald, D.
d'Entremont, N. E.
Sullivan, R. M.
Woodruff, J. D.
Hawkes, A. D.
Maio, C.
1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
author_facet Wallace, E. J.
Donnelly, J. P.
van Hengstum, P. J.
Winkler, T. S.
McKeon, K.
MacDonald, D.
d'Entremont, N. E.
Sullivan, R. M.
Woodruff, J. D.
Hawkes, A. D.
Maio, C.
author_sort Wallace, E. J.
title 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
title_short 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
title_full 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
title_fullStr 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
title_full_unstemmed 1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
title_sort 1,050 years of hurricane strikes on long island in the bahamas
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141209
geographic Long Island
geographic_facet Long Island
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
op_source Wiley
op_relation 10.1029/2020pa004156
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
2572-4517
2572-4525
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141209
op_rights Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
_version_ 1768392640831684608