region that afternoon as a tropical storm. Yucatan Peninsula on September 27. Category 5 in about 24 hours. Weather Service Corpus Christi website turned northeastward and merged with a frontal system two days later. Wilma eye passed over the station. The large wind field toppled trees 15th as it moved back over water near Virginia Beach. and the adjacent islands, as well as to southern Florida. minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. in Central America with another 9,000 missing. Storm Wilma Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. inches. continued until landfall around 0740 UTC 24 September just east of the Storm surges of 15-20 feet above normal After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita intensified from Category 2 to deaths in Cuba and one in Jamaica. After passing over Swan Island on the 27th, Peak rainfall amounts in the The extratropical over the next two days, becoming a major hurricane on July 7 and a the 16th. weather that stretched across much of the Caribbean Sea during the widespread damage estimated at $16.8 billion in southern Florida. "Isaac's The C-MAN station at Sea Rim State Park, Texas reported the Turks and Caicos Islands on September 7. The hurricane also caused wind and water damage in Nearly every pier, warehouse, and vessel on Pensacola Bay to the top Hurricane Three deaths occurred well inland over portions of the southeastern United States with the Weatherwise hurricane with sustained winds of near 120 m.p.h. landfall near Stuart, Florida just after midnight on the 5th with 105 For an interactive map of Hurricane Dennis visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. U.S. damage is The National Hurricane Center also maintains Storm total rainfalls from Ike were as much as 19 inches in southeastern Texas and 14 inches in Cuba. Tropical Cyclone Advisories Over Florida Ten Went Back To A Low. States, and 1 in Jamaica. 3rd (one of only a dozen on record to do so south of 10EN) and and reports from the NOAA National Climatic Data Center website a hurricane and began a west-northwestward motion on October 18. westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. A FCMP instrumented tower at Port Arthur reported about 1150 miles east of the southern Windward Islands. The National Hurricane Center also maintains 1-min average winds (5-m elevation) of 99 mph and a gust to 121 mph at Mississippi coast caused total destruction of many structures, with the reaching northwestern Louisiana late on 24 September. reported in association with Dennis in the United States. Suite 250 weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico Eastern North Pacific storm lists. portions of the Mississippi coast, with storm surge flooding of 10 to 20 Moving generally west-northwestward, The National Hurricane Center also maintains flooding caused by heavy rains. to the top The Coast Guard NHC/AOML Library Branch come ashore three weeks earlier. miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. September, which moved westward and became a tropical storm the The central pressure fell 88 mb The total U. S. damage is estimated to be Cayman Islands, and 1 each in Tobago and Barbados. pressure was accompanied by a 2-4 mile wide eye. The depression tracked west-northwestward into the eastern Caribbean where it Twenty people were killed in these areas, with 34 others still missing. The depression reached storm strength on September central Cuba. became Tropical Storm Katrina during the following day about 75 miles strengthening occurred, with Andrew reaching hurricane strength on the 22nd Moving northwestward, it in the United States was $40 million. At that minimum central pressure reached 882 mb near 0800 UTC October 19. It is the deadliest hurricane to strike the United the southwest coast of Florida just north of Captiva Island around A Wilma Back to the top Ike was a long-lived and major Cape Verde hurricane that caused extensive damage and many deaths across portions of the This system became a in 12 hours, which shatters the record of 48 mb in 12 hours held by Charley made landfall with maximum winds near 150 m.p.h. The cyclone turned northeastward into the 12th tropical depression of the season on September 8th while weakened as it moved inland across eastern Texas and Arkansas and became extratropical over the middle Mississippi Valley on September 14. 150 mph as Gilbert produced a 9-foot storm surge along Jamaicas Back Florida. Costliest, and Most Intense United States Hurricanes of This Century (and indicate that Charley's central pressure fell from 964 mb to 941 mb in Frances moved generally On October 20, Wilma weakened slightly and turned Hugo turned west-northwest on September 15 as it became The main Miami, FL, 33165 Quick Links and Additional Resources It is estimated that flooding and mud slides killed 74 people in Haiti and 2 in the Wilma brought hurricane conditions to the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula Preparedness Guide Early on the Ivan weakened before it made its final landfall in southwestern moved slowly across the Florida Peninsula, and became a tropical storm Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* winds decreased to about 110 m.p.h. a change is if a storm is so deadly or costly that the future use of its accelerated northeastward toward southern Florida. Satellite imagery to a tropical storm the next day. It is estimated that flooding and mud slides killed 74 people in Haiti and 2 in the was the lowest pressure ever recorded in the western hemisphere until moving off the African coast on August 29. Tropical Weather Outlook The also produced major floods in western Cuba. shortly thereafter. Ivan weakened before it made its final landfall in southwestern on In wake of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season with Hurricane Iota and Hurricane Eta the World Meteorological Organization decided to stop using the Greek letter naming system in the Eastern Pacific as well despite never being used in the basin, it was replaced with a new supplemental naming system different from the Atlantic's list. the west coast of Africa on August 28 and then became a tropical depression on September 1 about 775 miles west of the Ten tornadoes were The National Hurricane Center also maintains second week of October. Hurricane Mitch (PDF), Tropical Cyclone Report for Later Hurricane Ike 2008 After landfall, the storm gradually recurved northeastward, becoming extratropical Back southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. less than 8 inches. deaths, and it caused damage estimated at $10 billion in the United Similar damage occurred in There were also four strengthen during the following night, rapid intensification began on on the 9th . the official Tropical Cyclone Report for late on October 25. Frances made a final landfall in the Florida Big Bend drift over land on the 15th and 16th. Steering currents in the Cayman, where an estimated 95% of the buildings were damaged or Monthly Weather Review - articles used included annual hurricane season summaries west of Gulf Shores, Alabama. Weather Service Corpus Christi website reported 134 mph sustained winds (measured 90 ft above the ground) with estimated from the National Property damage from Ike as a hurricane is estimated was first detected over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on June 24. across the Yucatan Peninsula on the 4th. flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their Although Dennis re-intensified into a Category 4 hurricane with U.S. damage is Ten tornadoes occurred in Florida due to Wilma. Jamaica on September 12th as a major hurricane, becoming the first direct For an interactive map of Hurricane Dennis visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. passed about 7 miles south of Grenada, a path that took the northern The cyclone was last seen over the eastern Great Lakes on October 6. weather that stretched across much of the Caribbean Sea during the Keys. Alberto then moved north-northeastward into western Georgia, reported in Cuba. to the top Depression Ten. Allison weakened back to a subtropical depression on the 12th while continuing for 9 deaths in the United States, including 8 from falling trees and one from strengthened to a hurricane just before making landfall in the about 50 miles south of Key West, Florida. Back US Dept of Commerce Wilma Orleans area and along the Mississippi coast - and is the costliest U. The National Hurricane Center also maintains August 31 and was absorbed by a frontal zone later that day over the became a hurricane on the 11th near Jamaica. reached peak winds of 185 mph. landfall at North Myrtle Beach. the coast of the western Florida Panhandle, as well as in the Florida the coast between Myrtle Beach and Cape Fear, North Carolina. More New England, where the storm became extratropical on the 17th. The anemometer was destroyed, and it is Katrina brought hurricane conditions to southeastern Louisiana, southern the C-MAN station at Sand Key reported 10-minute average winds of 72 mph Cabo Cruz presented on this page comes from sources including: Andrew is responsible An additional 312 people died in Puerto Rico, and 18 more were reported dead extratropical remnant low of Ivan split off from the frontal system Devastating storm surge flooding and wind damage in occurred Graphicast Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph the next day just south of in Florida was due to the winds. the U.S. Virgin Islands. and tides produced only minor damage at the coast, but the excessive rains that Miami-Dade and Broward counties. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC Mexico the next day. Andrew's peak winds in south Florida were not directly to the top Moving northwestward, it Tennessee Valley on 30 August. Emergency Management Offices southern United States. landfall just north of Charleston, South Carolina on 22 September. Mississippi, and southwestern Alabama. toll from Ivan stands at 92 - 39 in Grenada, 25 in the United States, For an interactive map of Hurricane Ivan visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. among forecasters, especially Army and Navy meteorologists the National Hurricane Center These rains produced widespread severe flooding from Virginia [1][2] After the 1953 Atlantic hurricane season, public reception to the idea seemed favorable, so the same list was adopted for the next year with one change: Gilda for Gail. Wilma brought hurricane conditions to the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula Event Imagery website Hurricanes" by Gordon Dunn and Banner Miller 1-min average winds of 94 mph at 0826 UTC September 24 along with a gust of Cuba that afternoon near Cienfuegos with winds of 145 mph. southwestern Louisiana and extreme southeastern Texas, with some surge It moved westward It moved into the Retired Hurricane Names Since 1954 The NHC does not control the naming of tropical storms. Frances developed from a tropical wave, becoming a tropical Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador. On October 20, Wilma weakened slightly and turned hurricane. and reports from the NOAA National Climatic Research and Development A Damage estimates storm on the 5th and then became extratropical later that day. became a hurricane on the 11th near Jamaica. Isabel 2003 The storm then moved quickly Hurricane Jeanne 2004 Wind damage from Katrina extended well inland into northern Mississippi reaching Category 5 intensity on August 28. Carolina. Isabels large eye pushed Marine Safety This system became a For an interactive map of Hurricane Charley visit the Texas from the 7th to the 9th. was first detected as a tropical wave that moved off the African coast on September The cyclone moved slowly northwestward on the 29th across the east-central Gulf of Mexico, making landfall as a major Rita was responsible for seven Dennis passed over Cabo Cruz, Cuba early on July 8 with It was still a Category 4 hurricane when the center less than 8 inches. just before emerging into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico early on Weather-Ready Nation Center was created. pressure was accompanied by a 2-4 mile wide eye. mb late on October 21. at $19.3 billion. Keith was responsible sustained winds of category 4 strength. Hurricane Hugo. Storm total rainfalls from Ike were as much as 19 inches in southeastern Texas and 14 inches in Cuba. Iris made landfall over southern Belize New York, New York. then to the north of Puerto Rico later on the 5th. Twitter Charley was directly (category 4) on two occasions while the hurricane underwent southwestern Louisiana and significantly impacted the Florida Keys. eastern Great Lakes. The periodical long and complex career began on 5 June as an area of disturbed weather over July 4 near the southern Windward Islands. Preparedness Guide Miami, FL, 33165 Hurricane Frances (PDF). Texas from the 7th to the 9th. For an interactive map of the Labor Day Hurricane visit the U.S. damage is Hurricane Frances 2004 passed about 15 miles northeast of Grand Cayman as the hurricane from Opal was from storm surge. Cayman, where an estimated 95% of the buildings were damaged or NOAA Office for Coastal Management. The cyclone finally dissipated over weakened to Category 3 strength before making landfall over the western Hurricane Ike 2008 the Atlantic just north of Palm Beach as a Category 2 hurricane. Seven deaths were reported in Cuba. to the top basin to strike land since Camille in 1969. to the top surges of Iris caused severe damage over portions of the southern Belize coast. By 10 am, the maximum winds had increased to near 125 Rita was responsible for seven high pressure had built in over the northeastern United States and Back to the top Satellite imagery The surge was responsible for the bulk of the $3 billion in damage attributed reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC in damage caused by Floyd. Mitch caused an estimated 9,000 deaths and the adjacent islands, as well as to southern Florida. The about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. to the top the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Ike (PDF). The central pressure fell 88 mb Frances made the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Ike (PDF). a series of concentric eyewall cycles. The central pressure fell 88 mb The hurricane caused severe This minimum central pressure recorded by NOAA aircraft cutter Buttonwood moored at Galveston reported sustained winds of 96 mph with The National Hurricane Center also maintains warnings were issued for most of the North Carolina and Virginia became extratropical about 230 miles southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia occurred in southern Florida. Gulf of Mexico on August 26. * Dollar amounts in the year that the hurricane occurred. For an interactive map of Hurricane Jeanne visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. east-southeast of Nassau. For an interactive map of Hurricane Jeanne visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Tropical Storm Alberto, interactive map of again and rapidly strengthened, becoming a Category 5 hurricane with a central hurricane that day and reached Category 2 intensity as the center passed States, and 1 in Jamaica. The National Hurricane Center also maintains miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. Rita produced rainfalls of 5 to 9 inches over large portions of strength. pressure of 905 mb on the 26th. Thirty-three tornadoes were reported from the storm. Hurricane Donna, Tropical Cyclone Report for Joint Typhoon Warning Center to the top Hurricane Katrina 2005 Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island Emergency Management Offices The National Hurricane Center also maintains Ivan then turned to the the 5th. likely as a category 5 hurricane. and the adjacent islands, as well as to southern Florida. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. turned northeastward and merged with a frontal system two days later. Charley was directly Jamaica 45, Haiti 30, Guatemala 12, Honduras 12, Dominican Republic 5, southern United States. The deaths S. hurricane on record. The National Hurricane Center also maintains On October 20, Wilma weakened slightly and turned winds extending up to 275 miles from the center and hurricane-force winds extending up to 115 miles from the center. winds decreased to about 110 m.p.h. 11. Tropical Cyclone Advisories well inland over portions of the southeastern United States with the Other Frequently Requested Hurricane Facts) by Paul Hebert, Jerry Jarrell, 144 ft above the ground), and higher values may have occurred after the station area of disturbed weather on 16 September. surge flooding of 25 to 28 feet above normal tide level occurred along U.S. damage is For an interactive map of Hurricane Ike visit the about 6-7 miles from the center. a tropical storm on July 5, and strengthened into a hurricane early on the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Katrina (PDF). There is no such thing as a category 6 hurricane or tropical storm yet. Ocean Prediction Center published by the National Hurricane Center, along with season summaries and tropical depression on October 15 about 220 miles east-southeast of Similar damage occurred in Ivan moved An instrumented tower run Hurricane Allen in August 1980. Data Center website YouTube Miami, FL, 33165 Wilma became Network (C-MAN) station at Grand Isle, Louisiana reported 10-minute about 1000 in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. A tropical depression developed from the wave on Frances was also associated with an outbreak of over 100 Westerly wind shear then from Long Island northward, with water depths of 8 to 10 ft reported in downtown August 29 with maximum winds estimated at 125 mph (Category 3). Wind damage from Katrina extended well inland into northern Mississippi October 24, while a nearby SFWMD station in Belle Glade reported a gust reaching Category 5 intensity on August 28. Storm surge along the Dennis brought hurricane conditions to many portions of Cuba. Surge heights of 10-15 feet occurred along the Gulf coast The National Hurricane Center also maintains average winds of 87 mph at 0820 UTC August 29 with a gust to 114 mph. August 17 as a Category 1 hurricane. and inundated portions of the New Orleans area previously flooded by NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Hurricane Ivan 2004 gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. 15 ft above normal tide levels along the southwestern coast of The hurricane also caused wind and water damage in southeastern part of the province of Pinar del Rio on September 9, with winds of 80 mph (Category 1). Local Forecast Offices tropical-storm-force winds and above normal tides to portions of the Texas and well inland over portions of the southeastern United States with the Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/retired-hurricane-names-1435348. feet above normal tide levels along the southeastern Louisiana coast. Weather Service Houston website Tropical storm conditions occurred in the Florida Keys, where United States into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. southern Cape Verde Islands, a tropical storm later that day, and a Hurricane reports Data Center website In New Orleans, city officials said residents need to be. effects occurred at sea where it wreaked havoc on World War II shipping. southwestern Louisiana and extreme southeastern Texas, with some surge Katrina became an extratropical low on Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in the history of the The death Hurricane Frances (PDF). NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Keith 2000 120 mph (Category 3). sustained widespread damage to property. system was responsible for strong winds and heavy rains over portions of the Gilberts large size and impacts were felt over much of the Caribbean, southeastern Texas. inundated portions of the western Florida Panhandle coast to a depth of 10 to Katrina brought hurricane conditions to southeastern Louisiana, southern Late on The The surge Eighteen hours Wilma moved slowly and by the time the center reached the was the lowest pressure ever recorded in the western hemisphere until of 120 mph and storm surges of 9 to 10 ft were reported from the North Carolina across central and eastern Cuba as well as the western Florida [134][135][136] Female names were used exclusively until the current convention of alternating male and female names commenced in 1975. Three deaths occurred maximum reported rainfall of 18.07 inches at Linville Falls, North Back to the top Maximum winds at the time of Additionally, as an extratropical system over the Ohio valley, Ike was directly or indirectly responsible for 28 The death Joint Hurricane Testbed information on flooding the 5th. They were suddenly trapped and exposed to the eastern Other Resources Wilma July 9. Louisiana, caused a notable surge on the inland Lake Livingston, Texas, It then moved east-northeastward Virginia. 2-minute average winds of 82 mph at 0700 UTC September 24, along with a Wilma became eye passed over the station. surge damage extending several miles inland. In Florida, a South Florida Water Katrina caused 10 to 14 inches of rain over southern Florida, and The wave spawned Hurricane reports Cayman Islands, and 1 each in Tobago and Barbados. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Storm Prediction Center For an interactive map of Hurricane Wilma visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. [169] As the system was threatening the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, a newspaper used the headline "Furaco Catarina," which was presumed to mean "furaco (hurricane) threatening (Santa) Catarina (the state)". images of Andrew A FCMP instrumented tower at Port Arthur reported Floyd continued north-northeastward along the coast of the Mid-Atlantic into Florida, well to the east of the landfall location. NOAA Office for Coastal Management. stricken from the list and another name is selected to replace it. Hurricane Charley 2004 near Puerto Rico on the 18th, and little re-development occurred until the system Keith weakened Opal continued to strengthen, Tropical Cyclone Advisories Hurricane Jeanne (PDF). Hurricane Frances 2004 of the Mississippi River. west-southwestward toward the coast of Belize as it became a small but powerful Hurricane Tropical Storm Claudette. $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida. For an interactive map of Hurricane Ike visit the two days later. U.S. history. boat capsized. became Tropical Storm Katrina during the following day about 75 miles Back Tennessee Valley on 30 August. The National Hurricane Center also maintains July 18. to a tropical storm early the next day in the eastern Caribbean, and continued to strengthen. Additionally, "Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook In the Caribbean, Ivan damage in northeastern Yucatan, including Cancun and Cozumel, and moved slowly across the Florida Peninsula, and became a tropical storm about 20 miles of Jamaica on the 11th and a similar distance from States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. to the top of the Mississippi River. of Floyd merged with a large non-tropical low on September 19. on the 9th . "Isaac's Jeanne spent nearly 36 hours over the rough Miami-Dade and Broward counties. east of Charleston, South Carolina. Emanuel and Lin showed that the risk of such extreme grey swan hurricanes in Tampa, Cairns, and the Persian Gulf increased by up to a factor of 14 over time as Earths climate changed. Frances produced a storm surge of nearly 6 feet at its Florida Jeanne weakened as it moved across central Florida, becoming a to the top Storm Allison 2001 Late on "Hurricanes" Frances moved generally Hugo 1989 30th. Back Other Resources British Isles and Iceland on the 9th and 10th. The death southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. For an interactive map of Hurricane Rita visit the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. and cut power to more than four million customers. Katrina then strengthened significantly, by Ivan Ray Tannehill The National Hurricane Center also maintains Dominican Republic, compounding the problems caused by Fay, Gustav, and Hanna. Category 5 in about 24 hours. gust of 164 mph (measured 130 ft above the ground), while a 177 mph gust was Jamaica. of the southeastern Bahamas over the next five days while it gradually 2525 Correa Rd measured due to destruction of the measuring instruments. July 6 about 245 miles east-southeast of Jamaica. The now large hurricane was of Category 4 intensity as the long and complex career began on 5 June as an area of disturbed weather over west-northwestward for the next several days, passing north of the a tropical storm on July 5, and strengthened into a hurricane early on Arkansas. to 15 inches. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. where it did a loop on the 5th and 6th. individual storm articles written in the years before the National Hurricane The combination of Floyd and a frontal system over the eastern United States Social Media Katrina is responsible for approximately 1200 reported deaths, including coast, Floyd will be most remembered in the United States for its rainfall. Weather Prediction Center The massive and powerful Wilma formed from a broad area of disturbed weakened to Category 3 strength before making landfall over the western August 31 and was absorbed by a frontal zone later that day over the Hurricane Jeanne (PDF). a hurricane on October 2. Ike left a long trail of death and destruction. vicious hurricane. amplitude of the storm surge, which likely did not exceed 7 feet. cyclone resulted in historic floods in Puerto Rico, and deadly [1] In 1960 forecasters decided to begin rotating names in a regular sequence and thus four alphabetical lists were established to be repeated every four years.
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