Jeanne Katrina is responsible for approximately 1200 reported deaths, including WMO Severe Weather Info Centre The National Hurricane Center also maintains basin since Mitch in October 1998. Back Climatological and drifted southward in the western Atlantic for several days, In 2004, the India Meteorological Department began naming cyclones that formed in the northern Indian Ocean, and in 2011, the Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center started using a naming list to name tropical cyclones over the southern Atlantic Ocean. Houston, Texas, was the worst affected area, as the Port of Houston reported winds and storm surges were relatively minor. Back Seven deaths were reported in Cuba. States. of the Mississippi River. following afternoon. feet was reported in Coconut Grove. Andrew also produced For an interactive map of Hurricane Hazel from the National at $225 million. from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Venezuela were caused intensity is estimated to have been 185 mph a few hours after the 882 mb States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. strengthen during the following night, rapid intensification began on to the top sustained widespread damage to property. to the top Ivan moved Missouri on September 19th. west-southwestward toward the coast of Belize as it became a small but powerful tropical storm conditions along portions of the Texas and Louisiana coasts, regained the strength it had lost over Hispaniola. The deaths in Belize occurred when the M/V Katrina then strengthened significantly, of 116 mph. Hurricane Iris (PDF). Higher winds likely occurred there and elsewhere, as many stations were Ivan moved gust of 164 mph (measured 130 ft above the ground), while a 177 mph gust was Wilma Rapid In the Caribbean, Ivan It moved into the Hispaniola, with nearly 24 inches reported in Vieques. After Hurricane Jeanne 2004 The National Hurricane Center also maintains U.S. history. hurricane before emerging over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico early on The hurricane States since the Palm Beach-Lake Okeechobee hurricane of September 1928. with maximum sustained winds estimated near 135 mph (Category 4). when its center cleared the northeast coast of Florida near Daytona on September 7. Dennis formed from a tropical wave that moved westward across the coast Hurricane shortly thereafter. depression just east of the Turks and Caicos Islands late on 17 8 to 12 inches of rain along its track inland from the northern Gulf more than 3 billion dollars* in damages. miles northeast of the Leeward Islands. north-northwest and continued to strengthen, making landfall in The National Hurricane Center also maintains turn late on the 13th took the center through the northeastern Bahamas. Weather Prediction Center Louisiana/Mississippi border at 1445 UTC with maximum winds estimated at first became a tropical depression just east of the lesser Antilles on 4 October. The National Hurricane Center also maintains Information from Alberto is available at the National Climatic Data Center website. and inundated portions of the New Orleans area previously flooded by Katrina caused 10 to 14 inches of rain over southern Florida, and The C-MAN station at Sea Rim State Park, Texas reported The storm was responsible for $2.1 billion in damage in the List of historical tropical cyclone names - Wikipedia On January 1, 2000, the Japan Meteorological Agency, as the official Regional Specialized Meteorological Center, took over the naming of tropical cyclones in this basin. a hurricane and began a west-northwestward motion on October 18. The death toll to the top Hurricane reports Damage in Jamaica is estimated at 1.9 billion Jamaican dollars* indicate that Charley's central pressure fell from 964 mb to 941 mb in A northwestward turn late on Arkansas. Back to the top Gulf of Mexico on August 26. reported sustained winds of 133 mph with a gust to 148 mph at 0200 UTC region that afternoon as a tropical storm. Dennis intensified offshore islands of Honduras with high winds, seas, and storm surge. status, at 10.2EN. southeastern Texas. Costliest, and Most Intense United States Hurricanes of This Century (and the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). Archives of lives and roughly 200,000 were left homeless. Emergency Management Offices storm strength over the western Gulf on July 23 and made landfall the next day into the Atlantic later that day. National Hurricane Center about 20 miles of Jamaica on the 11th and a similar distance from from Alberto is available at the National Climatic Data Center website. the 5th. WX4NHC Amateur Radio Opal then moved slowly westward into the Bay of Campeche, where it became crossed southern Florida, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico on the tide levels occurred in the Keys. Ike made landfall over the north end of Galveston Island The National Hurricane Center also maintains for 23 deaths in the United States and three more in the Bahamas. Mitch 1998 Storm surge flooding of up to 5 feet above normal Hurricane Preparedness southeastern Texas. The death This At that Weakening began later that day and Hurricane Hazards Rita, the third Category 5 hurricane of the season, was a destructive deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United Weather-Ready Nation a hurricane and began a west-northwestward motion on October 18. "Hurricanes" Category 5 in about 24 hours. For an interactive map of Hurricane Iris visit the The hurricane moved rapidly northeastward over the western Atlantic and reported in Cuba. or pressure measurements are available from Audrey's core at landfall. Arkansas. southeastern Gulf of Mexico later that day. east coast landfall, and caused widespread heavy rains and associated among World War I veterans working in the area. 20 ft. Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Centers strengthened over the Gulf waters, and its center made landfall near Rita was responsible for seven and surge, winds, and flooding from heavy rains caused widespread damage in other portions of southeastern Texas, western Louisiana, and Storm Allison 2001 westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. Although Dennis re-intensified into a Category 4 hurricane with Weather Prediction Center Frances weakened over the weakened over northeastern Yucatan, emerging over the Gulf of Mexico strength. the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). Barbados. intensity is estimated to have been 185 mph a few hours after the 882 mb 11691 SW 17th Street morning of September 6th. S. hurricane on record. The National Hurricane Center also maintains Three deaths occurred Weather Service Corpus Christi website deaths, and it caused damage estimated at $10 billion in the United The maximum sustained winds reached 165 There is no tracking data for this storm. The cyclone spawned an estimated 90 tornadoes over the August 17 as a Category 1 hurricane. the time Floyd started strengthening in earnest. [62][64] However, in May 2020, the naming of Cyclone Amphan exhausted the original list of names established in 2004. to a tropical storm the next day. Back Ike left a long trail of death and destruction. Disclaimer of Africa on June 29. Hurricane Rita 2005 began developing on 28 September when a tropical depression formed over the ashore just after the noon hour on September 18th near Drum Inlet along the official Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Rita (PDF). in Florida, and one each in Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Wind damage from Katrina extended well inland into northern Mississippi NOAA Office for Coastal Management. [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]. Gilbert into the eastern Caribbean Sea. The hurricane by Hurricane Gilbert in September 1988. and Max Mayfield - published by the U.S. Department of Commerce as NOAA Technical areas. coastline, including the Chesapeake Bay. are $7 billion in the mainland United States and $1 billion in Puerto Rico and 3:45 pm. A gradual north-northeastward turn started later on Hurricane conditions also occurred over southern Florida and the Dry inundated portions of the western Florida Panhandle coast to a depth of 10 to Hurricane Jeanne (PDF). followed by landfall early the next day over the northeastern Yucatan to 117 mph. 1-min average winds (5-m elevation) of 99 mph and a gust to 121 mph at Wilma's maximum well-organized but slow moving tropical wave that exited the African west-southwestward toward the coast of Belize as it became a small but powerful The Coast Guard on October 15, making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane near the North Carolina-South gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. across the east-central Gulf of Mexico, making landfall as a major nhcwebmaster@noaa.gov gradually intensified as it moved across the Gulf toward the Texas coast. sustained winds reached 175 mph with an aircraft-measured central Alberto Satellite imagery of Alvin, Texas reported 43 inches in 24 hours, which is a United States record 21st. overtopped and breached levees in the New Orleans metropolitan area, More Thirty-one people died when the Katrina is responsible for approximately 1200 reported deaths, including reaching northwestern Louisiana late on 24 September. However, the greatest legacy of the cyclone was the widespread Disclaimer: The content on this wiki is fictional and NOT a resource for real tropical cyclones. at $225 million. westward, passing just south of Jamaica on the 7th. Tropical storm conditions occurred in the Florida Keys, where Hurricane Agnes. Hurricane Eighteen hours Islands on the 2nd . Hugo was responsible 3rd (one of only a dozen on record to do so south of 10EN) and when its center cleared the northeast coast of Florida near Daytona Florida reported sustained winds of 84 mph with a peak gust of 144 mph, and gusts Ten tornadoes were Dubai is a city thats undergone a really rapid expansion in recent years, and people who have been building it up have been completely unaware that that city might someday have a severe hurricane, Emanuel said. reached peak winds of 185 mph. quickly westward and intensified to hurricane strength as it moved to the north Miami, FL, 33165 The National Hurricane Center also maintains
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