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Home / Earth / Severe weather / Tropical cyclones - Page 94

Tropical cyclones

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    Flossie weakens to a tropical depression, continues moving toward Hawaii

    ByTeo Blašković Monday, August 5, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Tropical Storm "Flossie" weakened to a tropical depression at 03:00 UTC on August 5, 2019, and continued moving closer to Hawaii. At the time, Flossie's center was located 565 km (350 miles) E of Hilo and 680 km (425 miles) ESE of Hana, Hawaii. Maximum…

  • hurricane-erick-flossie-hawaii

    Tropical Storm “Erick” expected to become a hurricane on its way toward Hawaii

    ByTeo Blašković Sunday, July 28, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Tropical Storm "Erick" formed on July 27, 2019, as the 5th named storm of the 2019 Pacific hurricane season. Gradual strengthening is expected while moving quickly westward toward Hawaii. Hurricane strength is expected late Monday or Tuesday, July 30….

  • tropical-storm-nari-landfall-japan-july-2019

    Tropical Storm “Nari” forms near Japan, landfall expected over the central-eastern coast of Honshu Island

    ByTeo Blašković Friday, July 26, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Tropical Storm "Nari" formed July 26, 2019, as the sixth named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season. Landfall is expected early July 27 (UTC) over the central-eastern coast of Honshu Island, close to Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture. ​On July 21, JTWC…

  • tropical-depression-three-moving-nw-between-florida-and-the-bahamas

    Tropical Depression Three moving NW between Florida and the Bahamas

    ByTeo Blašković Tuesday, July 23, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Tropical Depression Three formed in the Bahamas at 21:00 UTC (17:00 EDT) on July 22, 2019, 195 km (120 miles) E of Palm Beach, Florida. The system was moving NW at 20 km/h (13 mph). At 09:00 UTC (05:00 EDT) on July 23, the center was located about 70 km (40 miles)…

  • tropical-cyclone-danas-south-korea-japan

    Tropical Cyclone “Danas” reaches South Korea, Japan receives record July rainfall

    ByTeo Blašković Saturday, July 20, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Tropical Cyclone "Danas" reached South Korea at about 06:00 UTC today and is expected to move over the country on July 20 and 21, 2019, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the region. Record July rainfall was already registered in parts of western…

  • tropical-cyclone-danas-falcon-philippines-taiwan-china-korea

    Tropical Cyclone “Danas” (Falcon) affecting the Philippines, heading toward Taiwan, China and the Korean Peninsula

    ByTeo Blašković Tuesday, July 16, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    A strengthening tropical cyclone named Danas by the JMA and Falcon by the PAGASA is dumping moderate to heavy rains over parts of northern Philippines on July 16, 2019. The cyclone is expected to closely approach or make landfall over Babuyan, Philippines and then…

  • tropical-cyclone-barry-landfall-july-13-2019

    Hurricane “Barry” makes landfall near Intracostal City, Louisiana

    ByTeo Blašković Saturday, July 13, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    20:53 UTC, July 13Category 1 Hurricane "Barry" made landfall near Intracostal City, Louisiana and weakened into a tropical storm, NHC said 18:00 UTC. This made it the 4th hurricane ever to make landfall on the Louisiana coast in July. Previous July…

  • waves-and-storm-surge-produced-by-barry-to-affect-beaches-in-four-gulf-coast-states

    Waves and storm surge produced by Barry to affect beaches in four Gulf Coast states

    ByTeo Blašković Friday, July 12, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Although Tropical Storm "Barry" is expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane on Saturday, July 13, 2019, USGS coastal change experts forecast that wind-driven waves are likely to damage beaches in Mississippi, Alabama and the western…

  • tropical-storm-barry-july-2019

    Tropical Storm “Barry” forms – long duration heavy rainfall along the central Gulf Coast and inland, U.S.

    ByTeo Blašković Thursday, July 11, 2019Friday, March 25, 2022

    Tropical Storm "Barry" formed at 15:00 UTC on July 11, 2019, in the Gulf of Mexico, as the second named storm of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season. Barry is expected to reach hurricane status on Friday, July 12 and be near the central or southeastern…

  • flash-flood-emergency-in-new-orleans-mississippi-river-projected-to-see-one-of-its-highest-crests-on-record

    Flash Flood Emergency in New Orleans, Mississippi River projected to see one of its highest crests on record

    ByTeo Blašković Wednesday, July 10, 2019Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    A Flash Flood Emergency was declared for New Orleans, Louisiana early Wednesday morning, July 10, 2019, after up to 254 mm (10 inches) of rain hit the city within just several hours. The rain was produced by a tropical disturbance organizing in the Gulf of Mexico…

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