Hurricane Lenny

Hurricane Lenny

Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Lenny
Type=hurricane
Year=1999
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Lenny 17 nov 1999 2004Z.jpg


Formed=November 13, 1999
Dissipated=November 23, 1999
1-min winds=135
Pressure=933
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Damagespost=US territories only
Inflated=0
Fatalities=17 direct
Areas=Colombia, Puerto Rico, Leeward Islands
Hurricane season=1999 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Lenny was the 12th tropical storm, eighth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane in the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season. Lenny was the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded in November, and quite unusual in that it moved west-to-east across the Caribbean. Lenny was the first hurricane to affect the Virgin Islands from the southwest since Hurricane Klaus in 1984.

Lenny brought more heavy rains to areas in the Leeward Islands that had been affected by Hurricane Jose just one month earlier, and brought more damage to areas struck by Hurricane Georges the previous year. Lenny also brought damaging surf to western shores of the entire Eastern Caribbean island chain, resulting in significant damage on a number of the islands. Many residents had to evacuate their homes as huge waves threatened - and in a number of cases (such as in St. Lucia) - destroyed many buildings. Most development is on the usually calmer western shores of East Caribbean territories.

Meteorological history

A broad area of low pressure formed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on November 8. It drifted northward, slowly organizing with warm water temperatures and little upper-level shear. On November 13, the disturbance organized enough to be classified as Tropical Depression Sixteen, convert|300|nmi|km west-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica. Conditions continued to favor development, and the depression became Tropical Storm Lenny on the 14th.

Lenny headed east-southeastward, its motion in part due to the southern portion of a deep-layer trough over the western Atlantic. On November 15, Lenny intensified to hurricane strength while south of Jamaica, and reached Category 2 strength later that day. However, the small inner core was disrupted by environmental changes, and Lenny weakened back to a poorly-organized Category 1.

Its inner core re-established itself on November 16, and Lenny rapidly intensified to a convert|155|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on Category 4 hurricane over the northeastern Caribbean just before making landfall at Saint Croix on the 17th. A ridge to the east and a ridge to the north forced the hurricane to drift over the Windward Islands on the 17th through the 19th. Upwelling steadily weakened Lenny as it turned east-southeastward over Saint Martin, Anguilla, Saint-Barthélemy, and Antigua on November 18 and November 19. As it left the islands, upper level shear and cooler waters weakened Lenny, first to a tropical storm on November 19, then a tropical depression in the open Atlantic on the 21st. It turned to the northeast, and dissipated on November 23 in the open Atlantic.

An unusual storm

Hurricane Lenny was unusual in several respects. It traversed the Caribbean from west to east, the reverse of typical hurricane paths, which inspired the National Hurricane Center to give the storm the nickname "Wrong Way Lenny". It was the first time such a trajectory had been seen in 113 years of hurricane observations in the Atlantic/Caribbean basin. cite web |url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html |title=NHC Lenny Report |date=1999-12-09 |publisher=National Hurricane Center |author=John L. Guiney |accessdate=2008-08-27] The last hurricane to strike the western portion of the Lesser Antilles was Hurricane Klaus from the 1984 season. [http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9911.txt November 1999 Tropical Summary] Dead link|date=August 2008]

Lenny's 155 mph (250 km/h) peak, just under Category 5 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, makes it the strongest November hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin, although records before 1944 remain incomplete. cite web |url=http://www.hurricane.com/hurricane-records.php |title=Atlantic Hurricane and Tropical Storm Records |publisher=Hurricane.com |accessdate=2008-08-27]

Lenny was also the fifth Category 4 hurricane of the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season, breaking the record for the number of storms of that strength in one season. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] This record was only tied in the 2005 season.

Preparations

Lenny was forecast to move through the Leeward Islands as a Category 3 hurricane, surprising islanders when it strengthened into a strong Category 4 hurricane. Hurricane warnings were issued for much of the Leeward Islands on November 16, about a day prior to the storm passing through. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] In preparation for landfall, a FEMA team was deployed to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, bringing 6,000 rolls of roofing-quality plastic sheeting, 112 generators, and 90,000 gallons of water. Medical teams were sent as well. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/6c2dc2b07cfa66e1c125683c00410983?OpenDocument FEMA Deployment] ]

Impact

17 deaths were attributed to Hurricane Lenny. Its Category 4 winds caused widespread destruction across the northeastern Caribbean, amounting to $330 million (1999 USD, $387 million in 2006 USD) in damage to U.S. territories.

Colombia

Early in the hurricane's life, Lenny caused large waves and swells to the Guajira Peninsula in Colombia. Two sailors were killed when their yacht was lost in the southern Caribbean Sea. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] On the coast, Lenny flooded 1,200 houses, leaving 540 people homeless. Moderate crop damage was seen as well. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/363875f0d9b2ff82c125683c0041097a?OpenDocument Colombia News Report] ]

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, where Lenny was originally forecast to make landfall, was spared a direct hit. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] However, Lenny's outer rainbands caused heavy rainfall amounting to convert|14.64|in|mm in Jayuya, [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/lenny1999.html Lenny Rainfall Totals] ] causing mudslides in the southeastern portion of the island. More than 4,700 were in shelters, 80,000 lacked electricity, and 100,000 were without safe drinking water. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/d63efd92a0d5cc1bc125683c00410985?OpenDocument Caribbean News Report] ]

Leeward Islands

Hurricane Lenny first made landfall on Saint Croix in the Virgin Islands. The unprotected southwest side of the island suffered hours of heavy rain accumulating to convert|8|in|mm, convert|155|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on winds, intense waves, and a convert|15|ft|m|sing=on storm surge. Strong winds and the rainfall impacted the agricultural sector, while many boats on the north side of the island either sank or washed ashore. Though damage was heavy, it was not extreme, and no deaths were reported. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ]

The worst damage was in Saint Martin, where Lenny dumped heavy rain and claimed 3 lives. Anguilla, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint Kitts & Nevis and Antigua were hit hard too while Lenny continued drifting through the Leeward Islands. Torrential rainfall was reported in these islands, with a maximum of convert|27.56|in|mm on St. Martin. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] The flooding led to mudslides, contributing to the destruction of numerous houses. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/cd9986f95aded927c125683c0041098b?OpenDocument Overall Caribbean Effects] ] Extensive storm surge, strong winds, and convert|12|ft|m|sing=on waves caused significant beach erosion on their west coasts, the side rarely affected by a landfalling hurricane. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] The industries most affected by the hurricane were agriculture, fishing, and tourism. [http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9911.txt November 1999 Tropical Summary] ]

Due to its large circulation, Lenny also affected Guadeloupe, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, the Grenadines, Barbuda, Martinique, and Montserrat. convert|20|ft|m|sing=on waves pounded the islands, resulting in damaged buildings. Heavy rain and strong winds contributed to 6 deaths among these islands. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html NHC Lenny Report] ] In Dominica, for example, hotels along the island's west coast experienced major damage, with 35% loss of the banana crop and 40% of coastal roads washed out. 95% of the crops in Barbuda were destroyed, while 65% of the island was flooded. [http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9911.txt November 1999 Tropical Summary] ]

Aftermath

After the Four Seasons resort on Nevis was flooded and heavily damaged, the buildings were closed down for just over a year while a $50 million (1999 USD, $59 million 2006 USD) reconstruction was carried out. A reopening occurred on November 24, 2000, just over a year after Lenny's wrath. [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WEATHER/08/22/storm.debby/ CNN.com - Weather - Debby becomes hurricane, threatens Leeward Islands - August 22, 2000 ] ] United States President Bill Clinton declared a state of emergency for the U.S. Virgin Islands in the aftermath of the storm, which made the island's residents eligible for federal financial aid. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/529257.stm BBC News | AMERICAS | Hurricane Lenny abates ] ]

Retirement

The name Lenny was retired in the spring of 2000 and will never again be used for an Atlantic hurricane. The name was replaced with Lee in the 2005 season.

See also

* List of Atlantic hurricanes
* List of retired Atlantic hurricane names
* List of South America tropical cyclones

External links

* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1999lenny.html National Hurricane Center Preliminary Report on Lenny]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prelims/1999lenny1.gifHurricane Lenny's trajectory]
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/lenny1999.html Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Rainfall Report on Lenny]
* [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/vLND/152DC0E0F2E5E193C125683C0040A669?OpenDocument&StartKey=Hurricane+Lenny+-+Nov+1999&ExpandView Lenny News Reports]
* [http://australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2000/summ9911.txt Gary Padgett Tropical Cyclone Summary]

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