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Tropical Storm Erin was a minimal tropical storm that made landfall in Texas in August 2007. The storm's remnants also unexpectedly restrengthened over Oklahoma , causing damage there as well. The second tropical cyclone to make landfall in the United States in the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season and the fifth named storm of the year, Erin ...
1 p.m. CDT (1800 UTC) – Tropical Depression Five is upgraded to Tropical Storm Erin. [12] August 16. 2 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) – Tropical Storm Dean is upgraded to Hurricane Dean. [11] 5:30 a.m. CDT (1030 UTC) – Tropical Storm Erin makes landfall near San José Island, Texas with 35 mph (56 km/h). [12]
Hurricane Erin (1995), a Category 2 hurricane that made two landfalls in Florida, resulting in 6 direct deaths and $700 million damage. Hurricane Erin (2001), a Category 3 major hurricane that passed east of Bermuda. Tropical Storm Erin (2007), weak storm that formed in the Gulf of Mexico made landfall in Texas, causing significant flooding
00:00 UTC (8:00 p.m. EDT, July 31) – Tropical Storm Erin intensifies into a Category 1 hurricane near Rum Cay, Bahamas. [15] NEXRAD radar image of Hurricane Erin at landfall in Central Florida. August 2. 06:15 UTC (2:15 a.m. EDT) – Hurricane Erin makes landfall near Vero Beach, Florida with winds of 85 mph (135 km/h). [15]
The track is likely to be heavily influenced by the position of a dome of high pressure along the southern Atlantic coast of the United States and the speed of an approaching non-tropical storm ...
You can track the storm's path with the latest maps and models below and follow along with USA TODAY's coverage of Tropical Storm Ernesto as the fifth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane ...
Hurricane Erin was the first hurricane to strike the contiguous United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The fifth tropical cyclone, fifth named storm, and second hurricane of the unusually active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season, Erin developed from a tropical wave near the southeastern Bahamas on July 31.
18:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. AST) – The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin regenerate into a tropical depression roughly 550 mi (890 km) northeast of the northern Leeward Islands. [11] September 7. 12:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. AST) – Tropical Depression Seven develops from an area of low pressure roughly 415 mi (670 km) southwest of Cabo Verde. [12]