Tropical Storm Hermine off the coast of West Africa September 23, 2022

This list of West Africa hurricanes includes all Atlantic Ocean tropical cyclones that have made landfall on, or directly affected, the Atlantic coast of West Africa or its surrounding islands: the Cape Verde Islands and the Canary Islands. Such cyclones seldom occur as easterly winds carry the storms away from land, and most Atlantic storms that move off the African coast tend to be weak.

List of tropical cyclones

1900–1949

1950–1999

Tropical Storm Beryl, August 29, 1982

2000–present

Hurricane Fred at Category 1 strength over Cape Verde, August 31, 2015

Monitoring stations

Cabo Verde has only one tropical cyclone monitoring station in Sal.[40] In Africa, there are three tropical cyclone monitoring stations in Dakar, Senegal,[41] Bamako, Mali[42] and Niamey, Niger[43]

Climatological statistics

At least 32 tropical cyclones have affected Western Africa and its surrounding islands since records began in 1851. The majority of the storms affect West Africa and Cape Verde islands during the months of August and September which are the active months of a typical Atlantic hurricane season.[44]

Deadliest storms

The following is a list of Atlantic tropical storms that caused fatalities in West Africa and its surrounding islands.

Name Year Number of deaths
Fran 1984 29-31
Delta 2005 19
Fred 2015 9
Beryl 1982 3
Helene 2018 3
Vicky 2020 1

See also

References

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