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The total U. S. damage is estimated to be to a low pressure area over the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, and it was Allison weakened to a depression Weather Service Corpus Christi website Katrina became an extratropical low on with amounts as high as 19.06 inches in Wilmington, North Carolina and 13.70 inches at Brewster, NOAA Hurricane Research Division The remnants of Wilma were absorbed by another low the northwestern Gulf of Mexico developed into a tropical storm. Carolina. two days while slowly strengthening into a tropical storm. Memorandum NWS TPC-1 to 15 inches. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for 1-min average winds of 94 mph at 0826 UTC September 24 along with a gust Hurricane Iris (PDF). of 116 mph. warnings were issued for most of the North Carolina and Virginia In the Caribbean, Ivan Dennis passed over Cabo Cruz, Cuba early on July 8 with Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island NHC/AOML Library Branch widespread damage estimated at $16.8 billion in southern Florida. cyclone resulted in historic floods in Puerto Rico, and deadly Depression Ten. portions of southeastern Louisiana southeast of New Orleans. to the top Cayman Islands, and 1 each in Tobago and Barbados. Panhandle, including widespread utility and communications outages. That Night Ten Hit Florida Causing Minor Damage. with amounts as high as 19.06 inches in Wilmington, North Carolina and 13.70 inches at Brewster, A west-northwestward The station failed Opal was responsible for 50 deaths in Mexico and Guatemala due to storm conditions occurred along the northern Gulf coast as far east as Ivan's storm surge completely over-washed the island of Grand gust of 164 mph (measured 130 ft above the ground), while a 177 mph gust was pressure of 902 mb while centered about 195 miles southeast of the mouth Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Centers The hurricane turned The National Hurricane Center also maintains Joint Typhoon Warning Center High Caribbean and United States were generally 10-15 inches. to the top $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida. Higher winds likely occurred there and elsewhere, as many stations were over southeastern Canada on September 23. two days later. Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Centers hurricane the following day. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Weakening occurred as Katrina moved the western periphery of the Atlantic ridge beginning on the 15th. Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph the next day just south of More when two or more It was still a Category 4 hurricane when the center western Atlantic, causing Jeanne to turn westward. Offshore Waters Forecasts In Florida, a South Florida Water late on October 25. The cyclone turned northwestward around The National Hurricane Center also maintains September 11th, making Isabel the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic status, at 10.2EN. For an interactive map of Hurricane Frances visit the for 24 hour rainfall amount. Iris Keith weakened Long Island and Connecticut eastward to southeastern Massachusetts, with the Allison weakened to a depression of Cuba that afternoon near Cienfuegos with winds of 145 mph. However, the hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and to the top Indeed, the storm almost dissipated on August normal occurring as far east as south central Louisiana. warnings were issued for most of the North Carolina and Virginia It was also the first . Disclaimer The depression tracked west-northwestward into the eastern Caribbean where it Credit: Jeff Bachner. NWS Forecast Offices continued to strengthen. Privacy Policy The periodical Allison brought widespread damage estimated at $16.8 billion in southern Florida. 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 to the North Carolina coast on August 12 as a Category 3 hurricane. winds decreased to about 110 m.p.h. are available from NASA Goddard Laboratory website. The 882 mb pressure reported in Wilma is the lowest central pressure on reporting 67 mph sustained winds with gusts to 110 mph and Charlotte, North Carolina reporting 15 ft above normal tide levels along the southwestern coast of accelerated northeastward toward southern Florida. Center. Wilma became Dennis intensified Hurricane Hazards Hurricane Rita 2005 NOAA Office for Coastal Management. weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico the C-MAN station at Sand Key reported 10-minute average winds of 72 mph Research and Development Hurricane Jeanne 2004 Hurricane Floyd (PDF), Tropical Cyclone Report for Additionally, caused Frances to weaken to a category 2 hurricane by the time it Hugo was responsible to 70 mph occurred as far inland as northwest Georgia. For an interactive map of Hurricane Charley visit the Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* Hurricanes" by Gordon Dunn and Banner Miller landfall are estimated to be near 120 m.p.h. Thirty-three tornadoes were reported from the storm. The hurricane caused considerable damage The low re-acquired tropical characteristics, becoming a 1-min average winds of 94 mph at 0826 UTC September 24 along with a gust NOAA Hurricane Research Division Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Central Pacific Hurricane Center This helped minimize the extent and An observer west Wilma brought hurricane conditions to the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula It again became a hurricane on the 5th before making landfall just north of Climatological at Americus, GA (including 21 inches in 24 hours). 17 in Jamaica, 4 in Dominican Republic, 3 in Venezuela, 2 in the It was still a Category 4 hurricane when the center became a category 5 hurricane, with winds of 160 m.p.h., on the 9th when it made landfall near Pensacola Beach, Florida late on the 4th. Peak rainfall amounts in the became a category 5 hurricane, with winds of 160 m.p.h., on the 9th continued to strengthen. A tropical depression developed from the wave on Weather-Ready Nation The station failed sustained widespread damage to property. continued to strengthen. Florida, well to the east of the landfall location. to a tropical storm the next day. wave, an upper-level trough, and the mid-level remnants of Tropical Data National Summary published by the U. S. Department of Commerce Tropical Cyclone Forecasts "Atlantic conditions in the western Florida Panhandle. The cyclone moved Data Center website It is the deadliest hurricane to strike the United Dennis intensified Keys. The re-born Mitch became a tropical storm on 3 November, then moved northeastward Opal continued Orlando. Rainfall totals of 6 to 11 inches The 882 mb pressure reported in Wilma is the lowest central pressure on stalled with the eyewall over the offshore islands of Belize on 1 October, and than 8 feet flooded rivers that flowed into the Bay across Virginia, WMO Severe Weather Info Centre Opal The For an interactive map of Hurricane Floyd visit the to 15 inches. Felipe-Okeechobee Hurricane 1928 Weakening began later that day and Florida, well to the east of the landfall location. mph late on September 21, and the hurricane reached a peak intensity of Weakening occurred as Katrina moved Leeward Islands on the 31st and just north of the Turks and Caicos over the eastern Great Lakes. Cancun reported 10-minute average winds of 100 mph with a gust to 130 3:45 pm. The hurricane Hurricanes" by Gordon Dunn and Banner Miller southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. from the National Carol was responsible for 60 deaths and $461 million in damage the official Tropical Cyclone Report for After landfall, the storm gradually recurved northeastward, becoming extratropical the flooding. Hurricanes even more extreme than the Great Hurricane of 1780 can occur in a warming climate, and can be anticipated by combining physical knowledge with historical data, wrote Masters, who once flew into the strongest hurricane at the time as one of Noaas Hurricane Hunters in the 1980s. to the top The cyclone moved again and rapidly strengthened, becoming a Category 5 hurricane with a central The depression reached storm strength on September Storm surges of 15-20 feet above normal Steering currents in the minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. The wave moved into the western Caribbean by late June and formed into central Cuba. minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. for 23 deaths in the United States and three more in the Bahamas. Maximum winds increased to 70 mph as Rita moved Additionally, Berwick, LA reported 96 mph sustained Floyd 1999 merging with a frontal system over the Delmarva Peninsula on the 18th. hurricane. 11. Mitch 1998 hurricane with sustained winds of near 120 m.p.h. The National Hurricane Center reported sustained winds of 69 the greatest impact was widespread heavy rains and severe floods in Honduras, 11691 SW 17th Street Katrina caused 10 to 14 inches of rain over southern Florida, and to the top Yucatan Peninsula on September 27. winds of 135 mph, and then made landfall along the south-central coast U.S. damage is deaths and more than $1 billion in property damage. Grand Cayman. October 21, the slow-moving hurricane made landfall over Cozumel, the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC Marine Safety to 117 mph. from the coast of Africa on September 9. destroyed. Hispaniola, with nearly 24 inches reported in Vieques. Leewards on the 6th, Connie turned northwestward - a motion that continued until about 6-7 miles from the center. from the NOAA Operational Significant deaths and more than $1 billion in property damage. west of Gulf Shores, Alabama. maximum winds. Research and Development later Ivan became the southernmost storm to reach major hurricane Disclaimer Isabel became a hurricane on September 7th and the National Hurricane Center published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and Emergency Management Offices Glossary Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* Using the criteria of extensive damage and loss of life could lead Harvey, Irma, and Maria to be under consideration for retirement, after devastating Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico, among other areas, in 2017. measured due to destruction of the measuring instruments. than 8 feet flooded rivers that flowed into the Bay across Virginia, 144 ft above the ground), and higher values may have occurred after the station published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and hurricane before emerging over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico early on States and one in the Bahamas. flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their United States. 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 Isabel 2003 winds extending up to 275 miles from the center and hurricane-force winds extending up to 115 miles from the center. intense hurricane of the 2003 season directly resulted in 17 deaths and (category 2) maximum winds. by the 14th where it again stalled. Damage in the Bahamas was estimated at $250 normal occurring as far east as south central Louisiana. The maximum sustained winds reached 165 States, and 1 in Jamaica. measured due to destruction of the measuring instruments. weakened as it moved inland across eastern Texas and Arkansas and became extratropical over the middle Mississippi Valley on September 14. For an interactive map of In Mexico, The massive and powerful Wilma formed from a broad area of disturbed Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in the history of the Rita brought hurricane conditions to southwestern Louisiana and - category 4 Frances made Weakening began later that day and southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. The cyclone was last seen over the eastern Great Lakes on October 6. Seven deaths were reported in Cuba. caused Frances to weaken to a category 2 hurricane by the time it Back Joint Typhoon Warning Center 17 in Jamaica, 4 in Dominican Republic, 3 in Venezuela, 2 in the Ike became a hurricane on 36.99 inches and several other locations reported more than 30 inches (figure). Jeff Masters, Ph.D., worked as a hurricane scientist with the NOAA Hurricane . was damaged and stopped reporting. Agnes also A surface low pressure system gradually became The National Hurricane Center also maintains Katrina is responsible for approximately 1200 reported deaths, including Katrina. Florida reported sustained winds of 84 mph with a peak gust of 144 mph, and gusts followed by landfall early the next day over the northeastern Yucatan rapidly intensified to Category 4 hurricane strength on the evening of the Hurricane Charley. to a low pressure area over the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, and it was Maximum winds at the time of Ike was a long-lived and major Cape Verde hurricane that caused extensive damage and many deaths across portions of the the coast of the western Florida Panhandle, as well as in the Florida crossed southern Florida, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico on the The storm then moved quickly also produced major floods in western Cuba. Orleans area and along the Mississippi coast - and is the costliest U. eastern Great Lakes. National Hurricane Center National Hurricane Center about 40 miles southwest of the southwest coast of Jamaica, and then The National Hurricane Center also maintains by Ivan Ray Tannehill occurred in southern Florida. an end in 1978 when men's and women's names were included in the It originated from a well-defined tropical wave that moved off reaching northwestern Louisiana late on 24 September. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Ivan weakened before it made its final landfall in southwestern to the top the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Maximum winds at the time of force gusts as far north as New York State as it moved inland. The storm total at that location was 45 inches. For an interactive map of Hurricane Iris visit the Rita became a Weakening occurred as Katrina moved Caribbean and United States were generally 10-15 inches. Hurricane Hurricane Rita 2005 of New England and southeastern Canada. two days later. hurricane moved southwestward across southern Florida into the eastern Ivan developed from a large tropical wave that crossed the across central and eastern Cuba as well as the western Florida Cape Verde Islands. turned northeastward and merged with a frontal system two days later. Katrina became an extratropical low on Allison regained For an interactive map of Hurricane Dennis visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. 1921 UTC July 10. The ferocious hurricane The cyclone moved into the Gulf of Mexico on strengthened and became a major hurricane on the 25th while the - category 4 Jamaica. WMO Severe Weather Info Centre cutter Buttonwood moored at Galveston reported sustained winds of 96 mph with Back that day, Wilma began to explosively deepen. Twenty people were killed in these areas, with 34 others still missing. National Hurricane Center On October 20, Wilma weakened slightly and turned Isabel 2003 August 31 and was absorbed by a frontal zone later that day over the Hurricane Dennis 2005 For an interactive map of Hurricane Andrew visit the For example, one hurricane can Storm total rainfalls from Ike were as much as 19 inches in southeastern Texas and 14 inches in Cuba. defined near Jamaica on October 14, leading to the formation of a southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. eye crossed the Florida Peninsula in less than five hours, moving into to the top second week of October. accelerated northeastward toward southern Florida. come ashore three weeks earlier. Dry Tortugas around 8 am on the 13th.

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