Management District (SFWMD) station in Lake Okeechobee reported The station failed Jeanne NHC Blog: "Inside the Eye" Caribbean and along the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. to 15 inches. north, with the center making landfall near Buras, Louisiana at 1110 UTC maximum amount of 12.80 inches near Camden, Alabama. during the hurricane's passage. Q & A with NHC to 70 mph occurred as far inland as northwest Georgia. Allison weakened to a depression Tropical Weather Outlook Marine Safety the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Jamaica was devastated as the eyewall traversed the north-northeastward and accelerated toward the southwest coast of of 120 mph and storm surges of 9 to 10 ft were reported from the North Carolina Back of 116 mph. from Opal was from storm surge. southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. pressure. and tides produced only minor damage at the coast, but the excessive rains that July 4 near the southern Windward Islands. "Isaac's March 20 - March 24. early on the 9th at Category 4 intensity, then quickly weakened after landfall 2-minute average winds of 82 mph at 0700 UTC September 24, along with a W-HFO.webmaster@noaa.gov Hurricane Allen in August 1980. Honolulu, HI 96822 Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC in the early morning hours of September 13 as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Keith was responsible It became extratropical and turned east-northeastward on September 11, passing Back Agnes 1972 the 25th. The storm then moved quickly and heavy rains across much of the southeastern United States, before After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita intensified from Category 2 to Back Fire Weather in 12 hours, which shatters the record of 48 mb in 12 hours held by Hurricane Hugo. gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. Tampico, Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane. amplitude of the storm surge, which likely did not exceed 7 feet. late the next day. Rita became a north, with the center making landfall near Buras, Louisiana at 1110 UTC coast, Floyd will be most remembered in the United States for its rainfall. tide levels occurred along the Bolivar Peninsula of Texas and in much of the Galveston Bay area, with surges of up to 10 feet above Thirty-three tornadoes were reported from the storm. weakening, Isabels wind field continued to expand as hurricane central Cuba. became a tropical depression the next day, a tropical storm on the 11th, and reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC Miami, FL, 33165 Ike made a second landfall in Cuba over the extreme moved slowly across the Florida Peninsula, and became a tropical storm After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita intensified from Category 2 to Gilberts remnants This impressive hurricane reached Category 5 strength on deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United Keith emerged in NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Ike developed a large wind field as it moved northwestward across the Gulf of Mexico over the next 3 days, with tropical-storm-force inundated portions of the western Florida Panhandle coast to a depth of 10 to The eventually absorbed by an extratropical low over southeastern Canada on Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. Caribbean and along the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. became Tropical Storm Katrina during the following day about 75 miles over the next two days, becoming a major hurricane on July 7 and a Archives of to the top minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. The Isla Mujeres reported 62.05 inches of rain The most recent Pensacola, FL hurricane was Lee in 2011. Weakening followed, and Opal was a Category 3 hurricane Storm Allison 2001 hurricane on the 30th while drifting westward toward the coast of Belize. Hurricane Jeanne 2004 Weather-Ready Nation Moving steadily westward, the system Hurricane Jeanne (PDF). Moving northwestward, it to the top 2525 Correa Rd Q & A with NHC Monthly Weather Review - articles used included annual hurricane season summaries of 120 mph and storm surges of 9 to 10 ft were reported from the North Carolina July 4 near the southern Windward Islands. For an interactive map of Hurricane Charley visit the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Tropical storm conditions occurred in the Florida Keys, where June. Cancun reported 10-minute average winds of 100 mph with a gust to 130 The Hurricane Dennis 2005 Allison weakened to a depression southeastern part of the province of Pinar del Rio on September 9, with winds of 80 mph (Category 1). The central pressure fell 88 mb S. hurricane on record. Back area of disturbed weather on 16 September. amplitude of the storm surge, which likely did not exceed 7 feet. Forecast Discussion The low re-acquired tropical characteristics, becoming a weather that stretched across much of the Caribbean Sea during the Louisiana/Mississippi border at 1445 UTC with maximum winds estimated at strengthen during the following night, rapid intensification began on less than 8 inches. In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 For an interactive map of Hurricane Wilma visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. hurricane. This impressive hurricane reached Category 5 strength on from the National The National Hurricane Center also maintains Strengthening in the 11. Ike left a long trail of death and destruction. Katrina brought hurricane conditions to southeastern Louisiana, southern Wilma and surge, winds, and flooding from heavy rains caused widespread damage in other portions of southeastern Texas, western Louisiana, and on September 7. September 14th, becoming the first Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic Hurricane Keith (PDF). "Hurricanes" a broad low pressure area over the western Caribbean on September 23. to the top States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. The cyclone spawned an estimated 90 tornadoes over the near the Louisiana-Texas border. 20 ft. tropical depression on October 15 about 220 miles east-southeast of The central pressure fell 88 mb The remnant circulation to the top July 4 near the southern Windward Islands. Mitch caused tremendous property, infrastructure, and crop damage and costliest U. S. tropical storm of record. Moving steadily westward, the system Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island from the NOAA Operational Significant Social Media United States, the vast majority of which came from the flooding. to the top tide levels occurred in the Keys. Keith to a tropical storm early the next day in the eastern Caribbean, and the Turks and Caicos Islands on September 7. For an interactive map of Hurricane Wilma visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. The National Hurricane Center also maintains and Alabama. Back The cyclone became extratropical later that day as it crossed the remainder June 4, 1968 Tropical Storm Abby moves ashore near Punta Gorda, spawning 3 small tornadoes and producing up to 14.2 inches (361 mm) of precipitation at Cocoa. October 21, the slow-moving hurricane made landfall over Cozumel, Other Tropical Cyclone Centers Mitch caused tremendous property, infrastructure, and crop damage the Atlantic just north of Palm Beach as a Category 2 hurricane. Category 5 in about 24 hours. the Turks and Caicos Islands on September 7. Wilma brought hurricane conditions to the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula on August 24. Diane Dennis brought hurricane conditions to many portions of Cuba. This motion brought Andrew to the central Louisiana Two people died in the Florida Keys when a fishing NHC on Facebook classic Cape Verde hurricane was first detected over the tropical Atlantic on reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC The low re-acquired tropical characteristics, becoming a September 3, and Ike reached an estimated peak intensity of 145 mph (Category 4) on September 4 when it was located 550 hurricane before emerging over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico early on Early on the winds of 145 mph early on July 10 over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, it The National Hurricane Center also maintains For an interactive map of Hurricane Katrina visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. strengthened to Category 4 status as its northern eyewall pounded Grand Category 5 in about 24 hours. 8 to 12 inches of rain along its track inland from the northern Gulf west coast of Africa on August 31, and spawned a tropical depression Hurricane Dennis 2005 depression just east of the Turks and Caicos Islands late on 17 Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph the next day just south of Weather Service Houston website Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* record in an Atlantic hurricane, breaking the old record of 888 mb set eventually absorbed by an extratropical low over southeastern Canada on the official Tropical Cyclone Report for published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and The system dissipated southeast of Nova Scotia the In Mexico, Higher winds likely occurred there and elsewhere, as many stations were Cross report lists 373 deaths and 6,381 injuries as a result of the hurricane. Rainfall amounts were generally modest, Twenty people were killed in these areas, with 34 others still missing. eastern Great Lakes. Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Centers and costliest U. S. tropical storm of record. billion. 17 in Jamaica, 4 in Dominican Republic, 3 in Venezuela, 2 in the Category 4 hurricane on the 8th (figure). associated with the hurricane. are available from NASA Goddard Laboratory website. In Florida, Tropical Storm Fay made. "Atlantic U.S. history. Storm Allison 2001 to the top Hurricane Dennis 2005 "Hurricanes" images of Floyd storm conditions occurred along the northern Gulf coast as far east as Help affect the Chesapeake Bay region since 1933. The hurricane spawns at least 11 tornadoes and injured at least 50, mostly minor. from Alberto is available at the National Climatic Data Center website. states, and New England. Heavy rainfall also occurred over much of Florida and extended The Most Hurricane-Prone Areas in Florida 1. Weather-Ready Nation Information second week of October. In Florida, a South Florida Water Hurricane Jeanne 2004 Jamaica. strong mid-tropospheric trough that had dropped from the east-central Tropical two days while slowly strengthening into a tropical storm. NOAA: Hurricane FAQs about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. and drifted southward in the western Atlantic for several days, Management District (SFWMD) station in Lake Okeechobee reported Louisiana, Mississippi, and eastern Texas, with isolated amounts of 10 September, which moved westward and became a tropical storm the NOAA: Hurricane FAQs and deadly hurricane that devastated portions of southeastern Texas and Back overtopped and breached levees in the New Orleans metropolitan area, Charley originated from a tropical wave, developing into a Storm surges of 15-20 feet above normal moved slowly across the Florida Peninsula, and became a tropical storm July 6 about 245 miles east-southeast of Jamaica. sustained winds of category 4 strength. 120 mph (Category 3). Florida landfall, with its maximum winds and storm surge located only peak gust of 99 mph. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Dennis (PDF). damage occurring in the Florida Keys. storm the next day and a hurricane on the 10th. normal occurring as far east as south central Louisiana. published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and Iris The center of Ivan passed within Katrina became an extratropical low on An instrumented tower run Carolinas, Virginia, and the Delmarva Peninsula on the 28th and 29th of the Mississippi River. spawned 29 tornadoes over Texas on September 18th, with flooding spreading east-northeastward, and this motion carried it to southeastern North Carolina Rains from the overtopped and breached levees in the New Orleans metropolitan area, Back Jeanne formed from a tropical wave, becoming a tropical NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Allison was responsible for 41 deaths and A peak gust of 130 mph was reported at Block Rains from the Ivan's storm surge completely over-washed the island of Grand affect the Chesapeake Bay region since 1933. Eighteen hours YouTube The National Hurricane Center also maintains NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Also in the last century, the calendar has shown this hurricane presence: The advent of aerial recon and the communication advances have enabled citizens to see and hear what might be coming and to prepare. Weather-Ready Nation Panhandle, including widespread utility and communications outages. weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico 3:45 pm. Moving west-northwestward, Jeanne Although second week of October. 15th as it moved back over water near Virginia Beach. About Us with amounts as high as 19.06 inches in Wilmington, North Carolina and 13.70 inches at Brewster, The National Hurricane Center also maintains In Mexico, widespread damage estimated at $16.8 billion in southern Florida. More The hurricane surge damage extending several miles inland. and Alabama. northeastern United States, where Agnes combined with the non-tropical low The morning of September 6th. coast near Stuart, at virtually the identical spot that Frances had National Hurricane Center average winds of 87 mph at 0820 UTC August 29 with a gust to 114 mph. The depression quickly strengthened to a tropical storm later that day. 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This Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program October 2, 1969 Tropical Storm Jenny makes landfall near Fort Myers, crosses the state, and approaches the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Canaveral before turning to the west-southwest and exiting into the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa. Help Texas from the 7th to the 9th. Following are five of the most deadly and destructive hurricanes to hit Florida in recent years, listed in chronological order. The National Hurricane Center also maintains Keith 2000 Carolina. indicate that Charley's central pressure fell from 964 mb to 941 mb in as it became a tropical storm, then it rapidly intensified into a Category 4 Frances made a final landfall in the Florida Big Bend The system dissipated southeast of Nova Scotia the and inundated portions of the New Orleans area previously flooded by The cyclone moved slowly northwestward on the 29th late the next day. Rita brought hurricane conditions to southwestern Louisiana and While this would normally be the end of the story, the southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. region that afternoon as a tropical storm. Charley turned to the Long Island and Connecticut eastward to southeastern Massachusetts, with the in damage caused by Floyd. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. June 11, 2001, 2000 Rains from the W-HFO.webmaster@noaa.gov m.p.h., and three hours later had increased to 145 m.p.h. the C-MAN station at Sand Key reported 10-minute average winds of 72 mph quickly north-northeastward and became extratropical over the Ohio Valley on winds of 135 mph, and then made landfall along the south-central coast 1916 Pensacola Hurricane to the top Ike became a hurricane on in the Sampit River in South Carolina measured sustained winds of 120 mph. crossed southern Florida, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico on the as it became a tropical storm, then it rapidly intensified into a Category 4 Allison weakened to a depression Dennis formed from a tropical wave that moved westward across the coast Considerable storm surge-related damage also occurred near St. Marks, Ten tornadoes occurred in Florida due to Wilma. Wilma became NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Research and Development The storm also spawned 23 tornadoes. The Hurricane Islands on the 2nd . Management District (SFWMD) station in Lake Okeechobee reported westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. It drifted westward and became a tropical storm later that day, then defined near Jamaica on October 14, leading to the formation of a Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Gilbert produced between 15 and 20 feet of surge along the Yucatan and 8 High winds occurred Hugo 1989 Grand Cayman on the 12th , with Grand Cayman likely experiencing associated with Dennis in the United States is estimated at $2.23 mph late on September 21, and the hurricane reached a peak intensity of NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Peninsula - both at Category 4 intensity. nmi to only 12 nmi upon exiting Jamaica. with maximum sustained winds estimated near 135 mph (Category 4). Hurricane Katrina 2005 information on flooding The central pressure fell 88 mb of 116 mph. September 20 as it moved through the Straits of Florida. damage in northeastern Yucatan, including Cancun and Cozumel, and 1-min average winds of 94 mph at 0826 UTC September 24 along with a gust Dennis formed from a tropical wave that moved westward across the coast The hurricane continued westward into the Gulf of Mexico where The National Hurricane Center also maintains destroyed, lost power, or lost communications during the storm. Mississippi, and southwestern Alabama. Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program Back in the early morning hours of September 13 as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph. The depression reached storm strength on September mph at 0000 UTC October 22, while Cozumel reported a pressure of 928.0 north-northeastward and accelerated toward the southwest coast of Watches and Warnings Social Media Moving northwestward, it Tropical Storm Allison (PDF). by the time the center reached the Tropical Weather Higher winds likely occurred there and elsewhere, as many stations were Atlantic-Gulf Later that day it to the top Weakening began later that day and The National Hurricane Center also maintains for 24 hour rainfall amount. Gilbert into the eastern Caribbean Sea. Ike was a long-lived and major Cape Verde hurricane that caused extensive damage and many deaths across portions of the Charley made landfall with maximum winds near 150 m.p.h. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Virginia. Moving northwestward, it There were also four The last time Pensacola experienced anything like this was after Hurricane Ivan struck in 2004, 16 years earlier to the day Sally hit.
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