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October 10, 2004 – Tropical Storm Matthew caused a storm surge of up to 5.85 ft (1.78 m) in Frenier, Louisiana. The storm surge and waves resulted in significant beach erosion in Grand Isle. Portions of Louisiana experienced significant rainfall, including a peak of 18 inches (460 mm) in Haynesville. In addition, a tornado caused damage to ...
In early October, Hurricane Nate became the fastest-moving tropical cyclone in the Gulf of Mexico on record and the third hurricane to strike the contiguous United States in 2017. Slightly over a week later, Hurricane Ophelia became the easternmost major hurricane in the Atlantic basin on record, and later impacted most of northern Europe as an ...
2017 Atlantic Hurricane storm tracks with IMERG precipitation and GOES clouds (from August 10 to September 23) August 31 00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 30) at 31°18′N 92°36′W / 31.3°N 92.6°W / 31.3; -92.6 ( Tropical Storm Harvey weakens to a tropical depression ) – Tropical Storm Harvey weakens to a tropical ...
Year: 2017. Death Toll: 2,982. ... where winds of 162 mph caused storm surges up to 9 feet. ... this hurricane caused storm surges of 8 to 12 feet in Louisiana. It continued its rampage all the ...
Due to Rolling Fork being in a remote area, there were few river crossings for emergency personnel to get to the area. "A lot of them were coming up from Vicksburg, Mississippi, which is 45 ...
Three simultaneous hurricanes active on September 8, 2017 – with Katia (left), Irma (center), and Jose (right).All three were threatening land at the time. Taken by various of satellites throughout 2017, these are the 19 tropical cyclones that reached at least Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale during that year, from Enawo in March to Lan in October (though Debbie is out of order).
Devastating tornadoes generated by a major winter storm hammering the central United States have left at least three people dead and destruction in their wake in parts of the South — with ...
Storm Boris (2024) caused significant flooding and fatalities across parts of Europe. Other storms named Boris include seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Hurricane Boris (1984) – a Category 1 hurricane with no impacts on land that lasted from May 28 to June 18, a total of 21 days, one of the longest lasting hurricanes on ...