- Hurricane Emily (1987)
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Emily
Type=hurricane
Year=1987
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Emily (1987).jpg
Formed=September 20, 1987
Dissipated=September 26, 1987cite web|title=1987 Hurricane/Tropical Data for Atlantic|publisher=Weather.unisys.com|accessdate=2008-05-21|url=http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1987/index.html]
1-min winds=110
Pressure=958
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=3
Areas=Lesser Antilles ,Haiti ,Dominican Republic ,Bahamas ,Bermuda
Hurricane season=1987 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Emily was the sixth tropical storm and second
hurricane of the1987 Atlantic hurricane season , was a major hurricane that brought extensive damage toHispaniola andBermuda .Meteorological history
On September 13, a disturbance associated with the ITCZ moved off the coast of
Africa .cite web|author=Case, Robert A; Harold, Gerrish P|title=Annual Summary|publisher=American Meteorological Society |accessdate=2008-05-07|url=http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0493/116/4/pdf/i1520-0493-116-4-939.pdf] It moved westward across the Atlantic at a low latitude of 5º to 10º North, where sinking air prevented it from organizing. When it reached a position of 700 miles east-southeast ofTrinidad and Tobago , it separated from the ITCZ, and developed into a tropical storm on September 20 after previously only being classified as a depression.cite web|title=Storms of 1987|publisher=Atl.ec.gc.ca|accessdate=2008-05-07|url=http://www.atl.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurricane/storm87.html] It moved quickly to the west-northwest, and reached tropical storm status later that day while approaching theWindward Islands .On September 21, Tropical Storm Emily crossed through the Lesser Antilles, and continued its west-northwest motion due to a subtropical high pressure system to its northeast. Emily continued to the west-northwest, and strengthened into a hurricane on September 22. The last hurricane in the
Caribbean Sea was Hurricane Katrina in 1981, making the six-year gap the longest on record for the Caribbean. Upper level outflow became nearly ideal with a strong anticyclone over the hurricane, and a strong pressure gradient, warm water temperatures, and small size allowed for continued development. Because of this, Emily rapidly intensified to a peak of 125 mph throughout the 22nd.The high pressure that was guiding Emily to the west moved eastward, allowing the hurricane to turn to the northwest. The cyclone weakened prior to landfall, and hit southern
Dominican Republic as a 110 mph hurricane on September 23.cite web|title=Dominican Republic - Hurricane Emily Sep 1987 UNDRO Information Report No. 1|publisher=Reliefweb.int|accessdate=2008-05-07|url=http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/ACOS-64CKUU?OpenDocument] Emily rapidly weakened overHispaniola , and emerged into the Atlantic Ocean as a 65 mph tropical storm later on the 23rd. The storm passed quickly through theBahamas , and was expected to become extratropical as it turned northeastward out to sea. Instead, Emily restrengthened as it raced to the northeast. The hurricane passed directly overBermuda on September 25 as a 90 mph hurricane. Emily gradually weakened over colder waters, and became extratropical later on the 26th. [http://www.hurricanecity.com/city/bermuda.htm] Hurricane Emily was the first storm to make landfall on Bermuda sinceHurricane Arlene in August, 1963.Impact
Emily moved through the
Lesser Antilles as a tropical storm. Its winds and rain led to considerable crop damage, with moderate damage including downed power lines and trees. No deaths were reported, and damage is unknown.In the
Dominican Republic , Emily's heavy flooding caused widespread mud slides, killing 3 people. 5,000 people were left homeless in the aftermath of the storm. The farming industry was especially impacted, with $30 million (1987 USD) in losses occurring.Because the storm was not expected to be a strong storm when it passed
Bermuda , the islanders were caught off guard with the 90 mph winds. Cars and boats were effected the most, though houses experienced severe damage during the storm's passage as well. Hurricane Emily caused $35 million in damage to the island, though no one was killed. In addition, Emily was the strongest hurricane to hit Bermuda since 1948.Thousands of migratory birds were effected as well. More than 10,000
Bobolink s, for example, were forced to take refuge onBermuda during the storm's passage through the Atlantic.In all, Emily caused $65+ million (1987 USD, $109.3 million in 2005 USD) in damage. Despite its effects, the name was not retired, and was reused in 1993, 1999, and 2005, and is on the 2011 list of names.
ee also
*
1987 Atlantic hurricane season
*List of Atlantic hurricanes ources
* [http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1987/EMILY/track.gifUnisys Track]
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