Historical hurricanes that made waves in May
This year's first tropical storm in the eastern Pacific is shaping up to be a big one. Amanda reached Category 4 status Sunday, making it the strongest May hurricane ever recorded in that area. Despite its 155 mph winds, Amanda poses little threat to mainland North America.
Here's a look back at some other fearsome storms in May.
- "Amanda"
May 24, 1863
Perhaps the most devastating May hurricane to form before modern naming conventions began in 1950, Amanda killed more than 100 people.
- Able
May 15, 1951
Not to be confused with the 1950's first-named storm, this Able's 115 mph winds make it the strongest May hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic.
- Arlene
May 28, 1959
This tropical storm was one of the most costly in the history of May, barreling through nearly every Southeast state and leaving behind $500,000 in damage.
- Alma
May 12, 1990
One of many notable Almas, this one's the earliest hurricane ever formed near the US.
- Beryl
May 26, 2012
Beryl's claim to fame is much bigger than being a rare "B"-named storm in May. It's the strongest pre-season tropical storm to ever make landfall in the United States.
Sunday also marked the beginning of National Hurricane Preparedness Week. Check out some of FEMA's tips for staying prepared.