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Weather of 1985

The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 1985. The year began with a La Niña. The most common weather events to have a significant impact are blizzards, cold waves, droughts, heat waves, wildfires, floods, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones. The deadliest weather event of the year was the Ethiopia famine, which killed at least 400,000. The costliest weather event of the year was Hurricane Juan, which caused around $1.5 billion in damages in the Southern United States. Another significant weather event was the Bangladesh cyclone in May, which killed 11,069 people and damaged nearly 100,000 houses.

Deadliest events

Timeline

January

  • January 12–22 – Two cyclones, Eric and Nigel, make landfall within a week of each other in Fiji. Between 23 and 28 people were killed and at least $39 million in damages were caused.

February

  • February 1 – A winter storm in Alabama kills four people and builds up of ice, the largest amount since 1963.

March

  • March 2–9 – Cyclone Gavin kills three people in Fiji.
  • March 17 – An F3 tornado passes through Venice, Florida kills two people and causes $25 million in damages.

April

May

June

  • June 8 – A long tracked F3 tornado in northern Wisconsin kills three people and causes $25 million in damages.
  • June 8 – An F1 tornado in Menominee County, Michigan kills one person.
  • June 19–27 – Typhoon Hal causes between 38 and 68 deaths in the Philippines, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
  • June 23 – July 1 – Between 49 and 89 people are killed and $80 million in damages are caused by Typhoon Irma in the Philippines and Japan.

July

August

September

October

  • October 6–7 – Flooding in Puerto Rico from a tropical wave kills 180.
  • October 7–9 – Flooding from Hurricane Waldo in Kansas kills one person.
  • October 11–17 – Typhoon Cecil kills 770 people in Vietnam and Thailand and damages or destroys 130,000 homes.
  • October 13–22 – Between 83 and 90 people are killed and 250,000 homes are damaged or destroyed by Typhoon Dot in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.
  • October 26 – November 1 – Hurricane Juan kills twelve people and causes $1.5 billion in damages across the Gulf Coast and interior United States.

November

December

  • December 12 – Arrow Air Flight 1285R crashed shortly after takeoff from Gander International Airport, killing all 256 people on board. Cold weather caused ice to build up on the wings of the Douglas DC-8. As a result of the ice, as well as a combination of inappropriate takeoff speeds and a loss of thrust from the number four engine, the aircraft stalled and crashed into the forest.

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