Born in the Eye of the Storm: How the University of Miami Became the Hurricanes
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As the Miami Hurricanes prepare for the College Football National Championship on MLK Day 2026, their name traces back to the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 — and a storm-born identity.
As the Miami Hurricanes take the field in the College Football National Championship on Monday, January 19, 2026 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), their name carries a deeper meaning than most fans realize.
The University of Miami was founded in 1925 — just one year before the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926, one of the most destructive storms in U.S. history. That hurricane delayed the opening of the university, reshaped South Florida, and ultimately inspired the Hurricanes nickname itself.
In this episode of Meteorology Matters, we explore how:
• A catastrophic hurricane helped define the University of Miami’s identity
• The ibis became a symbol of resilience and calm in the storm
• Miami evolved into a global hub for hurricane forecasting and research
• The National Hurricane Center, Weather Bureau, and NOAA became intertwined with UM history
• The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science helped shape modern hurricane science
• And why a strange historical reference calls the 1926 storm “Hurricane Kate” — a name that may never have officially existed
This is the story of a university, a city, a storm, and a mystery — told just as the Hurricanes chase a national title on the biggest stage in college football.
As the college football national championship approaches on Monday, January 19, 2026 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) in South Florida, it’s worth revisiting how deeply weather—and hurricanes in particular—are woven into the identity of the University of Miami.
Founded in 1925, the University of Miami’s identity was shaped almost immediately by the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926. From the Hurricanes nickname to the ibis mascot and the university’s long-standing role in hurricane science and forecasting, weather has been part of UM’s DNA from the very beginning.
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00:00 Born in the Eye of the Storm
01:42 The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926
05:10 How the Hurricanes Got Their Name
08:24 Why the Ibis Became UM’s Mascot
12:15 Miami’s Rise as a Hurricane Science Hub
16:40 The National Hurricane Center & UM
20:05 The Mystery of “Hurricane Kate”
24:30 From Catastrophe to Championship
27:10 Final Thoughts Ahead of MLK Day Kickoff