Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. [32] In North Carolina, adverse conditions from the storm delayed an elimination baseball game between the East Carolina University and Western Carolina University teams. Later in the day, Humberto turned to the north-northeast due to steering around a large middle-level high over the southeastern United States. -more, ADDITIONAL INFO In Florida and Georgia, the precipitation assisted firefighters in combating severe wildfires. Eleven named storms formed in the East Pacific Hurricane Basin during 2007, which is below the recent ten-year average. Humberto had a peak wind of 90 mph and a minimun central pressure of 985 mb when it made landfall around 2:00 AM CDT just east of High Island, TX. -National Hurricane Center This rapid increase in intensity is rare, and only three others storms (Celia/1970, Arlene and Flora/1963) have intensified more in 24 hours from below tropical storm strength. Hurricane Lane was the strongest storm to make landfall in the East Pacific during the 2006 season. -Houston Intercontinental National Weather Service -StormReady [5] The plane reported flight level winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) and a pressure of 1000 mbar near the increasingly well-defined low-level circulation. In Florida, Barry dropped a moderate amount of precipitation across the drought-ridden state; rainfall peaked at 6.99 inches (178 mm). All NOAA, Introduction Florida Hurricane Irma Major Disaster Declaration (DR-4337) for 67 counties declared on 09/10/17 Florida Hurricane Irma (EM-3385) - Emergency Declaration declared on 09/05/17 Seminole Tribe of Florida Hurricane Irma (EM-3388) - Emergency Declaration declared on 09/8/17 [11] Late on June 4, the extratropical remnant entered New England,[12] and late on June 5 the remnants of Barry were absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone near the border between the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of Quebec. Hurricane John came ashore as a tropical depression in October also in Sinaloa. The intensification rate in Humberto was one of the highest that has ever been observed for an initially weak tropical cyclone. The disturbance was estimated to have become a depression at 4:00 AM CDT with the center located 120 miles south of Galveston. The passage of the storm resulted in an increased threat for rip currents, with officials recommending that swimmers stay out of the water until the storm leaves the area. Unfavorable wind shear initially prevented development of this system as it tracked slowly to the west-northwest. -more, SocialMedia [38], This article is about the Atlantic tropical storm of 2007. 2007 North Atlantic Hurricane Season Track Map (click to enlarge) If you have trouble viewing linked files, obtain a free viewer for the file format: Adobe Acrobat (pdf) Google Earth (kml/kmz) Quick Links and Additional Resources. Please Contact Us. This storm was a category 3 when it hit land in the Sinaloa State of Mexico in mid-September. Subtropical Storm Andrea was the first named storm to form in May in the Atlantic Ocean in 26 years. -Tropical Storm Imelda Houston/Galveston, TX1353 FM 646 Suite 202Dickinson, TX 77539281-337-5074Comments? -Evacuation Planning -Facebook -Weather Prediction Center State totals peaked at 6.12 inches (155 mm) near Hardeeville, South Carolina,[11] 3.73 inches (95 mm) in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, and 3.75 inches (95 mm) near Pennington Gap, Virginia. [17], The precursor system dropped heavy rainfall across western Cuba, peaking at 12.0 inches (305 mm) in Sancti Spíritus Province. The first storm of the season, Subtropical Storm Andrea, originated from a large extratropical cyclone that formed off the mid-Atlantic coast on May 6. Florida has seen eight tropical storm landfalls since 2006. The occurance of storms historically in August, September, and October is higher than in June and July. All data on our Humberto page is considered preliminary, and is subject to change at any time. -Publications/Brochures -Tropical -National It tracked rapidly northeastward, reaching peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) before weakening and making landfall near Tampa Bay as a tropical depression. The rain caused some flooding and wet roads, which led to two indirect traffic fatalities. [3], The depression developed a large area of squalls, and organized enough to warrant a Hurricane Hunters flight into the area. Radar data indicate that Humberto became a hurricane about 20 miles south of High Island, Texas around 10:00 PM, and the cyclone reached an estimated peak intensity of 90 mph as it made landfall just east of High Island in McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge around 2:00 AM on Thursday the 13th. -2020 Hurricane Guide -River Forecast Centers [10] Spiral bands developed to the north of the system as it moved up the coast, and a large plume of moisture extended well ahead of the low-level circulation. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration For several days before the formation of Humberto, there were disorganized showers and thunderstorms that extended from western Cuba into the eastern Gulf of Mexico associated with an upper level low and a weak surface trough. -Observations -Old Climate Page The hurricane moved over extreme southeastern Texas across the Beaumont/Port Arthur area, and entered southwestern Louisiana, weakening into a tropical storm about 75 miles west-northwest of Lafayette. Synopsis -Storm Prediction Center -Lake Charles Intense thunderstorm activity in well-defined spiral bands continued near the tropical storm, and the small tropical cyclone continued to rapidly strengthen just offshore of the upper Texas coast. However, interaction between the low and a strong high-pressure system to the north generated hurricane-force winds in the system. [3], Shortly after reaching peak intensity, strong wind shear removed most of the deep convection; the cloud pattern consisted of an exposed yet well-defined center surrounded by a curved convective band extending from Cuba along the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Humberto 12-13 September 2007. [35] Rainfall extended into the Mid-Atlantic states through New England, with 4.50 inches (113 mm) reported at Absecon, New Jersey, 3.91 inches (99 mm) recorded near Central Park, New York, and 3.19 inches (81 mm) at Taunton, Massachusetts. -Corpus Christi -Frequent Products El huracán John fue el undécimo tormenta nombrada, la séptima huracán y el quinto huracán mayor de la temporada de huracanes en el Pacífico de 2006.John se desarrolló el 28 de agosto desde una onda tropical al suroeste de México.Las condiciones favorables permitieron que la tormenta se intensificara rápidamente y alcanzó vientos máximos de 130 mph (215 km/h) el 30 de agosto. -Fire The second named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season, Barry developed from a trough of low pressure in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on June 1. Humberto was the first hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Wilma struck South Florida in October 2005 and the first hurricane to make landfall along the Texas coast since Rita struck the Texas-Louisiana area in September 2005. Operationally, it was not classified until eleven hours later. [31] Heavy rainfall from the storm spread across much of the East Coast of the United States. [25] At Indian Shores, a woman died after sustaining injuries from the rough surf. -Weather History, Education/Careers