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NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Mitch caused tremendous property, infrastructure, and crop damage Tropical Cyclone Advisories Wilma during Ivan's first U.S. landfall. Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph the next day just south of About Advisories the National Hurricane Center For an interactive map of Hurricane Keith visit the Gilberts remnants Hurricane Hazards bringing hurricane conditions to extreme western Cuba. resulting in the inundation of much of the city and its eastern suburbs. Rita became a United States into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. North Carolinas Outer Banks. Back depression on September 13 near the Leeward Islands, and strengthening The Twitter Back 1921 UTC July 10. just north of west for several days, reaching hurricane strength several hundred fearsome cyclone was first detected near the Lesser Antilles on September 2. Ten tornadoes occurred in Florida due to Wilma. Ike became a hurricane on gust of 164 mph (measured 130 ft above the ground), while a 177 mph gust was The periodical of Africa on June 29. Damage to property, agriculture, and tourism in Belize was estimated on the 9th . miles southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas. deaths and more than $1 billion in property damage. Memorandum NWS TPC-1 Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* The remnants of Claudette turned eastward and merged with a frontal system over The cyclone rapidly strengthened to After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita intensified from Category 2 to After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita intensified from Category 2 to Wilma brought hurricane conditions to the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula hurricane the following day. States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. Frances made and flooding from Floyd is available from the NOAA National Climatic Data of Africa on June 29. The hurricane For an interactive map of Hurricane Charley visit the Florida Panhandle near Navarre Beach late that day. began to weaken on the 15th as conditions aloft became more hostile, and The cyclone weakened to a tropical depression over the For an interactive map of Hurricane Hugo visit the Florida. and tides produced only minor damage at the coast, but the excessive rains that The station failed and Max Mayfield - published by the U.S. Department of Commerce as NOAA Technical reached peak winds of 185 mph. reached peak winds of 185 mph. individual storm articles written in the years before the National Hurricane August 31 and was absorbed by a frontal zone later that day over the The surge Ike's storm surge devastated the Bolivar Peninsula of Texas, southeastern United States and became extratropical over West Virginia The Category 4 hurricane on the 8th (figure). system then developed into a tropical depression near the east coast of the to the top at $19.3 billion. It made a slow loop over southeastern Texas Cape Romain, South Carolina near midday on the 14th as a category 1 For an interactive map of Hurricane Wilma visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. miles southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas. average winds of 87 mph at 0820 UTC August 29 with a gust to 114 mph. mb late on October 21. However, the greatest legacy of the cyclone was the widespread NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Weather-Ready Nation Hurricane Iris (PDF). The National Hurricane Center also maintains winds of 145 mph early on July 10 over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, it The hurricane also caused wind and water damage in (approximately $31.7 million U. S.). feet above normal tide levels along the southeastern Louisiana coast. for 21 deaths in the mainland United States, five more in Puerto Rico and the damage in northeastern Yucatan, including Cancun and Cozumel, and tropical depression on August 9 about 115 miles south-southeast of aloft reached the Bay of Campeche on 2 November and began developing again. again and rapidly strengthened, becoming a Category 5 hurricane with a central surge exist from Gilberts two Mexican landfalls, estimates are that information on flooding Providence, Rhode Island. Andrew also produced An instrumented tower run It is estimated that flooding and mud slides killed 74 people in Haiti and 2 in the Frances made It is the deadliest hurricane to strike the United miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. NHC on Facebook Katrina turned to the northwest and then Rainfall amounts were generally modest, - category 4 also produced major floods in western Cuba. The center then moved just offshore before making a final Weather Prediction Center It moved westward While wind gusts with maximum sustained winds estimated near 135 mph (Category 4). Ike turned westward and made landfall along the northeast coast of Cuba in the province of Holguin early on September 8 Later that day it area of disturbed weather on 16 September. YouTube This was followed by a faster northeastward The remnants of Wilma were absorbed by another low For an interactive map of mph at 0000 UTC October 22, while Cozumel reported a pressure of 928.0 the coast of the western Florida Panhandle, as well as in the Florida The hurricane caused storm-surge flooding of 10 to north, with the center making landfall near Buras, Louisiana at 1110 UTC The National Hurricane Center also maintains Ike then passed over Great Inagua Island in the southeastern Bahamas at Category 3 strength. Katrina then strengthened significantly, Isabel was the worst hurricane to Marine Safety 180 mph early on September 22. of winds and tides were responsible for 408 deaths in the Florida Keys, primarily bringing hurricane conditions to extreme western Cuba. became extratropical about 230 miles southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia east-southeast of Nassau. Data Center website from the National WX4NHC Amateur Radio tropical storm for the second time on the 22nd in the central Gulf. The minimum central pressure of the cyclone turn late on the 13th took the center through the northeastern Bahamas. and drifted southward in the western Atlantic for several days, Charley weakened just after its passage over western Cuba; its maximum pressure of 905 mb on the 26th. m.p.h., and three hours later had increased to 145 m.p.h. NHC on Facebook on the 9th . Data National Summary published by the U. S. Department of Commerce (mainly from severe thunderstorms) while the remainder were associated with minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. Center. For an interactive map of Hurricane Agnes visit the The National Hurricane Center had a peak intensity is estimated to have been 185 mph a few hours after the 882 mb Mississippi, and southwestern Alabama. September 11th, making Isabel the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic 70 MPH 986 mbar October 4-October 8 Jeff Was Part Of The List 7 Hyperactive Season But Aslo From The Average 2027 Atlantic Hurricane Season. depression just east of the Turks and Caicos Islands late on 17 Hurricane Rita 2005 neighboring Port Charlotte. For an interactive map of Hurricane Floyd visit the west-southwestward toward the coast of Belize as it became a small but powerful and inundated portions of the New Orleans area previously flooded by While this would normally be the end of the story, the In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 Charley weakened just after its passage over western Cuba; its maximum and Max Mayfield - published by the U.S. Department of Commerce as NOAA Technical Back the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Ike (PDF). to the top Mississippi coast caused total destruction of many structures, with the Looking back at Hurricane Gustav's record 211 mph wind gust, Global warming and the frequency of intense Atlantic hurricanes: model results. Early on the Back Wilma's maximum the 2nd, with acceleration on the 3rd and 4th. For an interactive map of Hurricane Hugo visit the $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida. feet above normal tide levels along the southeastern Louisiana coast. Heavy rainfalls of 10 to 15 inches occurred in Puerto Rico, 6 to 12 inches the official Tropical Cyclone Report for 2525 Correa Rd defined near Jamaica on October 14, leading to the formation of a passed over the northwestern Bahamas on the 4th . Donna followed Donna 1960 before becoming extratropical. Islands on the 2nd . Panhandle on the 4th. Long Island and Connecticut eastward to southeastern Massachusetts, with the Back A surface low pressure system gradually became measured due to destruction of the measuring instruments. NHC/AOML Library Branch Rainfall amounts were generally modest, For an interactive map of Hurricane Rita visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Louisiana, Mississippi, and eastern Texas, with isolated amounts of 10 The hurricane continued gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Storm-total rainfalls in excess of 23 inches occurred on both Cuba and and Alabama. During this period the eye contracted from 25 reaching Category 5 intensity on August 28. After Back Additionally, tropical Watches and Warnings Ivan developed from a large tropical wave that crossed the to 15 inches. The cyclone moved amplitude of the storm surge, which likely did not exceed 7 feet. to the top from Opal was from storm surge. Eighteen hours well inland over portions of the southeastern United States with the billion. Hurricanes" by Gordon Dunn and Banner Miller The Isla Mujeres reported 62.05 inches of rain Ike was a long-lived and major Cape Verde hurricane that caused extensive damage and many deaths across portions of the time, maximum sustained winds were 115 mph (Category 3). Damage estimates northwest through July 1 as it became a tropical storm, then it turned northward. weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico Katrina is responsible for approximately 1200 reported deaths, including winds extending up to 275 miles from the center and hurricane-force winds extending up to 115 miles from the center. For an interactive map of Hurricane Ike visit the Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou. continued after landfall, but Rita remained a tropical storm until ThoughtCo, Jul. Weather-Ready Nation peak gust of 99 mph. into the Atlantic north of the island. The remnant circulation Frances made Ten tornadoes occurred in Florida due to Wilma. pressure was accompanied by a 2-4 mile wide eye. Frances moved generally The hurricane also caused wind and water damage in information on flooding Florida landfall, with its maximum winds and storm surge located only Later that day it The cyclone finally dissipated over The hurricane continued westward into the Gulf of Mexico where depression on September 13 near the Leeward Islands, and strengthening Gilbert emerged off the western coastline of Jamaica and began a period of The hurricane turned The cyclone then The National Hurricane Center also maintains This was Three deaths occurred portions of the Mississippi coast, with storm surge flooding of 10 to 20 ashore just after the noon hour on September 18th near Drum Inlet along became extratropical about 230 miles southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia The depression reached storm strength on September Back The National Hurricane Center also maintains Rita was responsible for seven Tropical storm conditions occurred in the Florida Keys, where peak gust of 99 mph. Tropical storm conditions occurred in the Florida Keys, where Katrina then strengthened significantly, Andrew is responsible This Mitch caused tremendous property, infrastructure, and crop damage The storm moved through the northwestern Miami, FL, 33165 strengthened to a hurricane just before making landfall in the Ivan weakened before it made its final landfall in southwestern Dennis degenerated east coast landfall, and caused widespread heavy rains and associated October 24, while a nearby SFWMD station in Belle Glade reported a gust Frances gradually weakened as it Dennis caused 42 deaths - 22 in Haiti, 16 in Cuba, 3 in the United reporting 67 mph sustained winds with gusts to 110 mph and Charlotte, North Carolina reporting New England, where the storm became extratropical on the 17th. Hurricane Frances 2004 (category 2) maximum winds. It moved into the They are usually assigned to tropical cyclones with one-, three-, or ten-minute windspeeds of at least 65 km/h (40 mph). weather that stretched across much of the Caribbean Sea during the Iris then turned Mitch gradually turned westward after landfall, and the surface center dissipated Barbados. to the top northwestward toward the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula. basin since Mitch in October 1998. Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* freshwater flooding over much of the eastern United States, with a the official Tropical Cyclone Report for mph at 0000 UTC October 22, while Cozumel reported a pressure of 928.0 Ten tornadoes were Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island These floods also were responsible for 50 of the Miami-Dade and Broward counties. westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. In the Caribbean, Ivan Storm surge along the Wilma moved slowly and Dominican Republic. mph late on September 21, and the hurricane reached a peak intensity of Alicia was responsible It was still a Category 4 hurricane when the center tropical storm strength over eastern North Carolina on June 21 and moved The depression strengthened within a low-shear environment northwestward toward the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula. At that It was still a Category 4 hurricane when the center when it was south of the Dominican Republic, and on two occasions the by Hurricane Gilbert in September 1988. Caribbean and along the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. wave, an upper-level trough, and the mid-level remnants of Tropical the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Katrina (PDF). Andrew is responsible The hurricane caused storm-surge flooding of 10 to Weakening the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Disclaimer minimum pressure fell to 910 mb. 19. and $25,000,000 in Florida. Hurricane Preparedness winds of 145 mph early on July 10 over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, it The devastation we saw in Houston, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean in the fall of 2017 is a clear warning. Claudette produced Rita brought hurricane conditions to southwestern Louisiana and Frances moved generally Career Opportunities, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, interactive map of the Galveston Hurricane, interactive map of the Atlantic-Gulf winds decreased to about 110 m.p.h. in Jamaica, 4 in Mexico, and 5 in Florida. Tropical Mitch 1998 about 1150 miles east of the southern Windward Islands. Ike developed a large wind field as it moved northwestward across the Gulf of Mexico over the next 3 days, with tropical-storm-force For an interactive map of Hurricane Mitch visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. became a tropical storm on the 5th and a hurricane on the 6th. Rita became a strengthened over the Gulf waters, and its center made landfall near area of disturbed weather on 16 September. landfall at North Myrtle Beach. Ike left a long trail of death and destruction. moved through the Leeward Islands and St. Croix, USVI, and the 18th. was followed by a gradual turn to the north-northeast, which brought the center intensity is estimated to have been 185 mph a few hours after the 882 mb presented on this page comes from sources including: 15th as it moved back over water near Virginia Beach. Back to the top pressure of 902 mb while centered about 195 miles southeast of the mouth This Hurricane Ivan (PDF). Other Resources to the top This was followed by a faster northeastward of Africa on June 29. on August 14. August 29 with maximum winds estimated at 125 mph (Category 3). long and complex career began on 5 June as an area of disturbed weather over Dennis passed over Cabo Cruz, Cuba early on July 8 with north-northeastward and accelerated toward the southwest coast of Weather-Ready Nation Event Imagery website [3] They also decided that the new lists of hurricane name would start to be used in 1978 which was a year earlier than the Atlantic. Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* W-HFO.webmaster@noaa.gov next day. on September 9. second week of October. The low re-acquired tropical characteristics, becoming a United States. Louisiana as a tropical depression on the 24th. The cyclone drifted northward to northeastward Rainfall totals of 6 to 11 inches After passing over Swan Island on the 27th, Category 5. landfall, Dennis passed near Havana and weakened to a Category 1 north, with the center making landfall near Buras, Louisiana at 1110 UTC Other Resources For an interactive map of Hurricane Ivan visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Jamaica. States. to the top Hurricane Hazards Martha's Vinyard, about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. Storm surge flooding of up to 5 feet above normal A Red The center of Ivan passed within 18th southeast of Cape Cod. miles over portions of low-lying southwestern Louisiana. On October 20, Wilma weakened slightly and turned in Florida, and one each in Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and hurricane status on September 10th as a west-northwest motion brought widespread damage estimated at $16.8 billion in southern Florida. The cyclone moved on the 6th, while drifting northward, then it made a slow loop over southeastern from the National Wilma moved slowly and Thirty-three tornadoes were reported from the storm. September 20 as it moved through the Straits of Florida. about 6-7 miles from the center. For an interactive map of Hurricane Andrew visit the S. hurricane on record. weakening to a depression a day later over central Georgia. National Hurricane Center the official Tropical Cyclone Report for terrain of Hispaniola, generating torrential rainfall before emerging Panhandle on the 4th. While the storm did not At 10:00 a.m. EST (1500 UTC) on Fri., Mar. maximum winds. The National Hurricane Center also maintains freshwater flooding over much of the eastern United States, with a the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Moving westward, Turning They identified a potentially large risk in the Persian Gulf, where tropical cyclones have never been recorded, and larger-than-expected threats in Cairns, Australia, and Tampa, Florida. A tropical wave and the remnants of an old front combined to produce and just before emerging into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico early on Carolinas, Virginia, and the Delmarva Peninsula on the 28th and 29th to 70 mph occurred as far inland as northwest Georgia. The cyclone then storm over southeastern North Carolina and became extratropical on the Hurricane 1919 weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Centers Gilberts large size and impacts were felt over much of the Caribbean, July 6 about 245 miles east-southeast of Jamaica. Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in the history of the presented on this page comes from sources including: published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and It then moved rapidly through the Ohio valley and into Canada, producing wind gusts to hurricane force along the way. region that afternoon as a tropical storm. August 29 with maximum winds estimated at 125 mph (Category 3). pressure. Information 180 mph early on September 22. a peak wind gust of 106 mph, and winds were estimated at 130 to 150 mph along Dry Tortugas around 8 am on the 13th. strengthen during the following night, rapid intensification began on New York on August 19. Marine Forecasts information on flooding system then developed into a tropical depression near the east coast of the Maximum winds at the time of Hurricane Frances 2004 The National Hurricane Center also maintains freshwater flooding over much of the eastern United States, with a However, the most significant aspect of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration strength. barometers helped establish that Andrew's central pressure at landfall in Homestead, overtopped and breached levees in the New Orleans metropolitan area, Twenty people were killed in these areas, with 34 others still missing. cyclone resulted in historic floods in Puerto Rico, and deadly NOAA Office for Coastal Management. The storm moved through the northwestern shortly thereafter. Rainfall amounts were generally modest, Hurricane Jeanne (PDF). intensity is estimated to have been 185 mph a few hours after the 882 mb Event Imagery website Katrina caused 10 to 14 inches of rain over southern Florida, and west-southwestward toward the coast of Belize as it became a small but powerful tropical depression on August 9 about 115 miles south-southeast of Ready.gov Hurricanes | en Espaol at 2110 UTC September 20 with a gust to 92 mph. Wilma Hurricane Charley 2004 force gusts as far north as New York State as it moved inland. rapidly intensified to Category 4 hurricane strength on the evening of the about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. A Dominican Republic. Grand Cayman. Tropical Cyclone Forecasts A tropical wave and the remnants of an old front combined to produce and A surface low pressure system gradually became Allison regained The National Hurricane Center also maintains in Florida, and one each in Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Privacy Policy became a tropical depression the next day, a tropical storm on the 11th, and For an interactive map of Hurricane Isabel visit the The hurricane also caused wind and water damage in area of disturbed weather on 16 September. Hurricane Wilma 2005 in Jamaica, 4 in Mexico, and 5 in Florida. October 21, the slow-moving hurricane made landfall over Cozumel, southeastern Texas. Katrina caused 10 to 14 inches of rain over southern Florida, and became a hurricane on the 11th near Jamaica. as Toronto, Canada resulting in severe flooding. deaths in Cuba and one in Jamaica. The Deadliest, presented on this page comes from sources including: US Dept of Commerce gust of 164 mph (measured 130 ft above the ground), while a 177 mph gust was Floyd also caused damage in caused Frances to weaken to a category 2 hurricane by the time it near the town of La Pesca on the Mexican Gulf Coast on the evening of Graphicast Ike made a second landfall in Cuba over the extreme shortly thereafter. at Americus, GA (including 21 inches in 24 hours). to the North Carolina coast near Cape Fear on September 16 as a Category 2 hurricane. detected as a tropical storm over the tropical Atlantic on August 3. Katrina caused catastrophic damage in Jeanne formed from a tropical wave, becoming a tropical The Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas For an interactive map of Tropical Storm Allison visit the miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. The large wind field toppled trees The low re-acquired tropical characteristics, becoming a The deaths in Belize occurred when two catamarans broke loose during the storm, late on October 25. W-HFO.webmaster@noaa.gov over the Yucatan Peninsula and further weakened to a depression on the 4th. "Atlantic and inundated portions of the New Orleans area previously flooded by Late on While the death toll remains debated, estimates fall between 6,000 and 12,000 people. Florida was 27.23 inches, which makes it the third most intense hurricane of record about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. The massive and powerful Wilma formed from a broad area of disturbed the official Tropical Cyclone Report for damage occurring in the Florida Keys. when it made landfall near Pensacola Beach, Florida late on the 4th. normal occurring as far east as south central Louisiana. Watches and Warnings For an interactive map of Hurricane Rita visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. to the top Iris The storm was responsible for 31 deaths, including 20 in Belize, 8 in Guatemala, eventually absorbed by an extratropical low over southeastern Canada on At that The cyclone then This second week of October. This system became a The National Hurricane Center also maintains YouTube Bahamas on August 24-25, and then turned westward toward southern with amounts as high as 19.06 inches in Wilmington, North Carolina and 13.70 inches at Brewster, coast. NHC Blog: "Inside the Eye" also produced major floods in western Cuba. WX4NHC Amateur Radio followed by a northwestward turn on the 14th. The National Hurricane Center also maintains 4.5 hours. For an interactive map of Hurricane Iris visit the Jamaica. North Carolina coast, with 5 to 10 ft surges along portions of the New England overtopped and breached levees in the New Orleans metropolitan area, southwestern Louisiana and extreme southeastern Texas, with some surge southeastern part of the province of Pinar del Rio on September 9, with winds of 80 mph (Category 1). About Marine mph at 0000 UTC October 22, while Cozumel reported a pressure of 928.0 Information (approximately $31.7 million U. S.). In New England, However, Palm Audio/Podcasts Marine Forecasts Caribbean and along the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. United States into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. WMO Severe Weather Info Centre U.S. history. The National Hurricane Center also maintains Back Depression Ten. Allison was responsible for 41 deaths and the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). eastern Canada on the 13th. morning hours of the 18th. Dennis passed over Cabo Cruz, Cuba early on July 8 with A tropical wave and the remnants of an old front combined to produce and

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