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The 1919 Atlantic hurricane season was among the least active hurricane seasons in the Atlantic on record, ACE is a metric used to express the energy used by a tropical cyclone during its lifetime. Therefore, a storm with a longer duration will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated at six-hour increments in which specific tropical and subtropical systems are either at or above sustained wind speeds of , which is the threshold for tropical storm intensity. Thus, tropical depressions are not included here.

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Systems

Tropical Storm One

Historical weather maps indicate a tropical wave in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on July&nbsp;2, which developed into a tropical depression that day. Around 18:00&nbsp;UTC, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm. Moving north-northwestward, it peaked with maximum sustained winds winds of and a minimum barometric pressure of . The storm remained very small in diameter "at all times." At 11:00&nbsp;UTC on July&nbsp;4, the storm made landfall near Navarre, Florida at the same intensity. Early the next day, it weakened to a tropical depression, before dissipating several hours later. In Pensacola, Florida, the auxiliary schooner Nautilus of the E. E. Saunders Fish Company's fleet was destroyed, resulting in $1,500 in damage. The schooner W.D. Hossack was abandoned by the crew, though this vessel was later salvaged by the schooner Bluefields and the tugboat Echo. Light damage to crops was also reported. In the United States Virgin Islands, a sustained wind speed of was observed on Saint Thomas. Strong winds lashed the Bahamas, destroying buildings on Eleuthera and demolishing houses on San Salvador Island. In Florida, considerable damage was reported in the Miami area, though "nothing very serious resulted". and overall, 828 people were killed by Hurricane Two.

Hurricane Three

On September&nbsp;1, a southwest–northeast oriented stationary front was situated offshore the East Coast of the United States from east of The Carolinas to the south of Nova Scotia.