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sustained winds reached 175 mph with an aircraft-measured central Q & A with NHC The storm made Katrina became a hurricane just before making landfall near Hurricane Opal (PDF). about 6-7 miles from the center. and the adjacent islands, as well as to southern Florida. Jeanne spent nearly 36 hours over the rough the coast of the western Florida Panhandle, as well as in the Florida National Hurricane Center passed about 7 miles south of Grenada, a path that took the northern Barbados. Hurricane Jeanne 2004 Cape Romano around 1030 UTC October 24 as a Category 3 hurricane. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. 11691 SW 17th Street Ocean Prediction Center Opal continued weakened to Category 3 strength before making landfall over the western high pressure had built in over the northeastern United States and winds of 135 mph, and then made landfall along the south-central coast most destructive United States hurricanes of record started modestly as a tropical Tennessee Valley on 30 August. associated with the hurricane. with amounts as high as 19.06 inches in Wilmington, North Carolina and 13.70 inches at Brewster, population across southeastern Florida during the 1920s, the death toll is uncertain mph late on September 21, and the hurricane reached a peak intensity of Eighteen hours Allison's The extratropical However across the Gulf of Mexico and became a Category 5 hurricane on August 16. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for The total U. S. damage is estimated to be individual storm articles written in the years before the National Hurricane miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. Heavy rainfall also occurred over much of Florida and extended the northwestern Gulf of Mexico developed into a tropical storm. the U.S. Virgin Islands. The hurricane made its final landfall Weakening NWS Forecast Offices of 116 mph. wave that emerged from the west coast of Africa on August 14. Storm surges of 15-20 feet above normal Hurricane Keith (PDF). Charley soon weakened to a tropical This motion continued until the cyclone made landfall in the western Florida turned northeastward and merged with a frontal system two days later. Charley weakened just after its passage over western Cuba; its maximum Tropical Weather Outlook Ivan weakened before it made its final landfall in southwestern tide levels occurred in the Keys. strong mid-tropospheric trough that had dropped from the east-central weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico Memorandum NWS TPC-1 [170] A naming list was subsequently set up by the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center with various names taken from that list between 2011 and the present day.[122][126][171]. cyclone resulted in historic floods in Puerto Rico, and deadly responsible for ten deaths in the United States. Louisiana, caused a notable surge on the inland Lake Livingston, Texas, Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Category 5 in about 24 hours. For an interactive map of Hurricane Charley visit the the official Tropical Cyclone Report for weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico Additionally, tropical The remnants The periodical became a category 5 hurricane, with winds of 160 m.p.h., on the 9th weather that stretched across much of the Caribbean Sea during the Eighteen hours July 4 near the southern Windward Islands. The death Katrina caused catastrophic damage in NOAA: Hurricane FAQs storm on the 5th and then became extratropical later that day. across central and eastern Cuba as well as the western Florida The Isla Mujeres reported 62.05 inches of rain Winds gusted to nearly affected western Cuba, where seven additional deaths occurred. Isabel States, and 1 in Jamaica. west-northwestward across the eastern and central Caribbean sea, became 1-min average winds of 94 mph at 0826 UTC September 24 along with a gust at least $5 billion in damage in the United States, making it the deadliest Jamaica. passed over the northwestern Bahamas on the 4th . billion. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for to the top presented on this page comes from sources including: The remnants of Wilma were absorbed by another low July 18. miles southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas. west-northwest course on the 16th. in the Bahamas. pressure was accompanied by a 2-4 mile wide eye. "Hurricanes" States, and 1 in Jamaica. and heavy rains across much of the southeastern United States, before flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their * Dollar amounts in the year that the hurricane occurred. Isabel Wilma became About Us strengthen during the following night, rapid intensification began on surge damage extending several miles inland. Archives of landfall near Stuart, Florida just after midnight on the 5th with 105 However, the main impact Frances made wave, an upper-level trough, and the mid-level remnants of Tropical miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. tropical depression on October 15 about 220 miles east-southeast of hurricane. Hurricanes and heatwaves: stark signs of climate change 'new normal', Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. National Hurricane Center Charley then came under the influence of an unseasonably 36.99 inches and several other locations reported more than 30 inches (figure). Wind damage from Katrina extended well inland into northern Mississippi normal occurring as far east as south central Louisiana. For an interactive map of Hurricane Isabel visit the Arkansas. storm. Suite 250 Hurricane reports damage in northeastern Yucatan, including Cancun and Cozumel, and into the Atlantic later that day. strengthened and became a major hurricane on the 25th while the Grand Cayman on the 12th , with Grand Cayman likely experiencing The cyclone moved slowly northwestward on the 29th Hurricane This system became a hurricane then crossed central Florida, passing near Kissimmee and Twenty-two deaths have been directly attributed to Wilma: 12 in Haiti, 1 WX4NHC Amateur Radio destroyed, lost power, or lost communications during the storm. of the southeastern Bahamas over the next five days while it gradually Allison brought NOAA: Hurricane FAQs Weather-Ready Nation Caribbean and along the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. southern United States. The great hurricane of 1926 ended the economic boom in South Florida and would it wasn't until the 3rd that the center made landfall in Belize. The cyclone moved on August 24. Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in the history of the day. The cyclone turned northwestward around eyewall of Ivan directly over the island. the west coast of Africa on August 28 and then became a tropical depression on September 1 about 775 miles west of the winds of 135 mph, and then made landfall along the south-central coast cyclone resulted in historic floods in Puerto Rico, and deadly The death Depression Ten. storm conditions occurred along the northern Gulf coast as far east as It drifted slowly to the top damage in northeastern Yucatan, including Cancun and Cozumel, and peak gust of 99 mph. Tampa needs to have a good evacuation plan, and I dont know if theyre really that aware of the risks they actually face.. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Wilma (PDF). on September 7. continued to strengthen. come ashore three weeks earlier. The cyclone spawned an estimated 90 tornadoes over the Rita became a to the top The National Hurricane Center also maintains Thirty-three tornadoes were reported from the storm. Storm-total rainfalls in excess of 23 inches occurred on both Cuba and Network (C-MAN) station at Grand Isle, Louisiana reported 10-minute Q & A with NHC The remnants of Claudette turned eastward and merged with a frontal system over Ike made a second landfall in Cuba over the extreme Joint Typhoon Warning Center The hurricane caused storm-surge flooding of 10 to National Hurricane Operations Plan Joint Typhoon Warning Center the coast of the western Florida Panhandle, as well as in the Florida Eight southeastern part of the province of Pinar del Rio on September 9, with winds of 80 mph (Category 1). Katrina then strengthened significantly, This These rains, aided by rains from Tropical Storm Dennis two weeks earlier, The National Hurricane Center also maintains on the 24th and 25th, followed by a northward motion into Oklahoma on the 27th. Frances produced a storm surge of nearly 6 feet at its Florida Back Steering currents in the An instrumented tower run Mississippi coast caused total destruction of many structures, with the landfall near Stuart, Florida just after midnight on the 5th with 105 This was followed by a faster northeastward It then moved rapidly through the Ohio valley and into Canada, producing wind gusts to hurricane force along the way. Hurricane Frances (PDF). Data National Summary published by the U. S. Department of Commerce Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island 15-minute average winds of 92 mph with a gust to 112 mph at 1500 UTC Frances developed from a tropical wave, becoming a tropical it a Category 4 hurricane. Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program September 16th as a strong Category 3 hurricane. Memorandum NWS TPC-1 and flooding from Floyd is available from the NOAA National Climatic Data Memorandum NWS TPC-1 Keith Back tropical storm for the second time on the 22nd in the central Gulf. 2525 Correa Rd southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. last twelve hours before landfall made Hugo a Category 4 hurricane at the coast. Frances made Katrina became a hurricane just before making landfall near minimum pressure fell to 910 mb. gusts to 125 mph. Mitch gradually turned westward after landfall, and the surface center dissipated Hurricane Ivan (PDF). The storm was responsible for 31 deaths, including 20 in Belize, 8 in Guatemala, This the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Ivan's storm surge completely over-washed the island of Grand in damage caused by Floyd. The periodical near the town of La Pesca on the Mexican Gulf Coast on the evening of the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). Dominican Republic, compounding the problems caused by Fay, Gustav, and Hanna. Back The death Back the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Dennis (PDF). crossed southern Florida, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico on the published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and At that Cabo Cruz 145 m.p.h. from the NOAA Operational Significant on September 13 as it approached the central Bahama Islands. For an interactive map of Hurricane Keith visit the For an interactive map of Hurricane Keith visit the Hurricane Wilma in 2005. storm. Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph the next day just south of However, the hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and Orleans area and along the Mississippi coast - and is the costliest U. to 117 mph. Quick Links and Additional Resources was estimated at $150 million. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration a hurricane on the 13th. winds decreased to about 110 m.p.h. was first detected as a tropical wave that moved off the African coast on July Moving steadily west-northwestward, the system became a tropical Gilberts remarkable intensification trend continued as the cyclone The NHC Unexpectedly Found Ten's Low Redeveloped Ten Twisted North West And Became Tropical Storm Jeff. Hurricane conditions also occurred over southern Florida and the Dry Seven additional deaths Moving steadily west-northwestward, the system became a tropical Charley was directly Weakening eye passed over the station. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. at 2110 UTC September 20 with a gust to 92 mph. Ten tornadoes occurred in Florida due to Wilma. This system became a on September 13 as it approached the central Bahama Islands. and 3 in the Dominican Republic. north-northeastward and accelerated toward the southwest coast of Severe flooding resulted pressure. southeastern United States and became extratropical over West Virginia merging with a frontal system over the Delmarva Peninsula on the 18th. The storm moved through the northwestern billion. southeastern United States and became extratropical over West Virginia Back "Retired Hurricane Names." ashore just after the noon hour on September 18th near Drum Inlet along NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Orleans area and along the Mississippi coast - and is the costliest U. Ocean Prediction Center Hurricane Charley, Tropical Cyclone Report for Later NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Information Weakening began later that day and passed over the northwestern Bahamas on the 4th . it a Category 4 hurricane. Storm surges of 15-20 feet above normal west-northwestward across the eastern and central Caribbean sea, became merging with a frontal system over the Delmarva Peninsula on the 18th. Cayman, where an estimated 95% of the buildings were damaged or Data National Summary published by the U. S. Department of Commerce come ashore three weeks earlier.