- Hurricane Fabian
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Fabian
Type=hurricane
Year=2003
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Fabian 02 sept 2003.jpg
Leeward Islands
Formed=August 25, 2003
Dissipated=September 8, 2003
1-min winds=125
Pressure=939
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=8 direct
Areas=Bermuda , offshore south ofAtlantic Canada
Hurricane season=2003 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Fabian was a powerful
Cape Verde-type hurricane that hitBermuda in early September during the2003 Atlantic hurricane season . Fabian, the sixth named storm, fourth hurricane, and first major hurricane of the season, developed from atropical wave in the tropicalAtlantic Ocean on August 25. It moved west-northwestward under the influence of thesubtropical ridge to its north, and steadily strengthened in an area of warm water temperatures and lightwind shear . The hurricane attained a peak intensity of 145 mph (230 km/h) on September 1, and it slowly weakened as it turned northward. On September 5, Fabian made a direct hit on the island ofBermuda with wind speeds of over 120 mph (195 km/h). After passing the island, the hurricane turned to the northeast, and becameextratropical on September 8.cite web|author=Pasch, Blake, & Brown|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Tropical Cyclone Report|publisher=National Hurricane Center |accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2003fabian.shtml?]Fabian was the strongest hurricane to hit Bermuda since Hurricane Arlene in 1963.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=2003|title=Global Hazards and Significant Events September 2003|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2003/sep/hazards.html] It was both the most damaging and the first hurricane to cause a death on the island since 1926.cite web|author=PartnerRE Ltd.|year=2003|title=PartnerRe Weathers Hurricane Fabian|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2003/09/15/32288.htm] The hurricane's powerful winds resulted in moderate damage and destroyed roofs throughout the island. A strong storm surge associated with the hurricane killed four people crossing a causeway on Bermuda, temporarily closing the only link between two islands. The endangered
Bermuda Petrel , better known as the Cahow, was threatened by the hurricane, which destroyed ten nests, although volunteer work transported the species to a safer location. Strong swells resulted in damage in northernPuerto Rico and theDominican Republic , and also caused four people to drown along theUnited States 'Atlantic coast . In all, Fabian caused around $300 million (2003 USD, $330 million 2006 USD) in damage and eight deaths.Meteorological history
On August 25, a
tropical wave emerged off the coast ofAfrica . Tracking westward, the wave developedconvection over its center, and conducive conditions allowed it to develop further.cite web|author=Stewart|year=2003|title=August 26 Tropical Weather Outlook|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/Outlook-A/2003/Aug/2003082609.ABNT20] The system passed through theCape Verde islands later that day as convection steadily weakened.Cite web|author=Franklin|year=2003|title=August 26 Tropical Weather Outlook|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=ftp://ftp.met.fsu.edu/pub/weather/tropical/Outlook-A/2003/Aug/2003082621.ABNT20] Early on August 27, convection again increased and consolidated near the center, and later that day the wave developed into Tropical Depression Ten while located 420 miles (675 km) west of the Cape Verde islands. Moving westward into an area of warm waters and low vertical shear, the depression steadily intensified, and was named Tropical Storm Fabian on August 28 as convection increased and banding features became more prominent.Cite web|author=Pasch|year=2003|title=Tropical Storm Fabian Discussion Five|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.005.shtml?]Banding features and outflow continued to develop as a ring of convection formed around the center of Fabian,cite web|author=Avila|year=2003|title=Tropical Storm Fabian Discussion Eight|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.008.shtml?] and on August 30, the storm intensified into a hurricane while gradually slowing its motion to the west-northwest. As banding features and outflow became better defined, an eye developed in the center of the deepest convection.Cite web|author=Avila|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Twelve|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.012.shtml?] Fabian quickly strengthened and attained major hurricane status late that day. Deep convection became very
concentric around the 11.5 mile (18.5 km) wide eye, and the hurricane reached winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) early on August 31.cite web|author=Holweg & Jarvinen|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Fourteen|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.014.shtml?] At this time, the deepest convection near the eye degraded in appearance, and Fabian temporarily stopped its strengthening trend.cite web|author=Jarvinen|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Fifteen|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.015.shtml?] Later that day, the eye became distinct again within a perfectly round area of deep convection. Outflow continued to expand in all directions, and Fabian intensified into a Category 4 hurricane late on August 31.Cite web|author=Avila & Mainelli|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Seventeen|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.017.shtml?]Thunderstorm activity near the eyewall became more intense, and the cloud tops in theeyewall became much cooler; simultaneously, outflow away from the eye became much more symmetrical, both signs of an intensifying tropical cyclone. Fabian reached its peak intensity of 145 mph (230 km/h) on September 1 while located 345 miles (555 km) east of the northernLesser Antilles .cite web|author=Franklin & Mainelli|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Twenty-One|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.021.shtml?]After maintaining its peak intensity for 12 hours Fabian degraded due to internal fluctuations, and began to weaken.cite web|author=Pasch & Rhome|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Twenty-Three|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.023.shtml?] The hurricane turned to the northwest on September 2 in response to a weakness in the
subtropical ridge , a break caused by a mid-level circulation over the southwestAtlantic Ocean . After fading back to a Category 3 hurricane, Fabian re-intensified on September 4, and regained Category 4 status for a short time. The hurricane weakened again as it accelerated northward towardsBermuda , a motion due to an approaching mid-level trough. As small pockets of dry air became entrained in the eyewall, Fabian weakened slightly,cite web|author=Stewart|year=2003|title=Hurricane Fabian Discussion Thirty-Four|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2006-10-14|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/dis/al102003.discus.034.shtml?] passing just 14 miles (23 km) west of Bermuda on September 5 as a 115 mph (180 km/h) Category 3 hurricane.
Preparations
Several days prior to Fabian striking The Bermuda Electric Light Company recommended Bermuda residents to buy hurricane supplies such as candles, batteries, and non-perishable foods, to fill bathtubs and extra containers with water, and fill gasoline tanks for automobiles.cite web|author=Bermuda Electric Light Company Impact Throughout its path, Fabian killed 8 people and caused $300 million (2003 USD, $330 million 2006 USD) in damages, primarily in Caribbean The hurricane produced storm surge damage in Bermuda Hurricane Fabian produced a 10-minute average wind speed of 120 mph (195 km/h), while a peak wind gust of 164 mph (264 km/h) occurred at Bermuda Harbour Radio. The strongest of the winds lasted approximately three to four hours, and while the eastern portion of the Strong waves caused extensive damage to the coastline, especially on the southern portion of Bermuda. The strong waves broke a boat from its moorings at Spanish Point. Not wanting to lose the ship, the owner, accompanied with two people, tried to save the vessel. One fell overboard before climbing aboard the boat. The three ventured the vessel through tornadoes and 20-foot (6 m) waves, which dropped several feet of water in the ship; however, ultimately they safely arrived at Hamilton Harbour. Five charter boats capsized from the waves, while several others crashed against reefs.cite web|author=Dan Rutstein|year=2003|title="My life flashed before my eyes"|publisher=The Royal Gazette|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030906/NEWS/109060100&SearchID=73260153229021] Strong waves collapsed a The winds downed numerous power lines, causing 78% of the island's 32,031 power customers to experience The hurricane also affected the Bermuda Weather Service, as 8 ft (2.4 m) waves destroyed recording equipment. The winds severely damaged the island's major hotels, closing five for extended periods to repair damage. One hotel that remained open experienced damage to 25% of its rooms.cite web|author=Stephen Breen|year=2003|title=Bermuda hotels closed indefinitely by Fabian damage|publisher=CYBER DIVER News Network|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.cdnn.info/travel/t030911/t030911.html] The strong winds uprooted hundreds of trees along the island's The strong winds blew down hundreds of trees, caused severe damage to vegetation, and destroyed many of the island's indigenous plants.cite web|author=South Carolina Maritime Heritage Foundation|year=2004|title= South Carolina Maritime Heritage Foundation Restores Lost Plants in Bermuda|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.scmaritime.org/news.php?id=7] The hurricane washed away large sections of the nesting island for the endangered The storm surge from the hurricane stranded one vehicle with three police officers and another with a resident on the causeway between St. George's Parish and St. David's Island. After a fire truck failed in its attempt to rescue them, powerful waves washed the vehicles into Castle Harbour. The As most people were well-prepared, these were the only four deaths on the island. In addition, nine people sought medical attention for minor injuries.cite news|author=Associated Press|publishdate=2003-09-07|title=Fabian moves on; 4 missing|accessdate=2006-10-17|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx? Atlantic coast Swells from the hurricane produced rip currents and heavy surf along the eastern Aftermath Blocked roads initially caused delays to crews from the In the days after the storm, people provided assistance for each other, especially for the elderly. Three days after the storm, for example, a radio station DJ announced a name for an elderly person in need, and within minutes someone would call to provide for their needs. Residents cleared smaller roads from debris with Initially, the time for the destroyed vegetation on Bermuda to regrow was estimated to take decades. To help, the Due to the damage and deaths on References See also * External links * [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2003/FABIAN.shtml? NHC's archive on Hurricane Fabian]
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url=http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030902/NEWS/109020008&SearchID=73259960192498] Each successive advisory brought the hurricane steadily closer to Bermuda, and 35 hours before Fabian made its closest approach, the Bermuda Weather Service issued a hurricane watch for the island. When a track near Bermuda became more certain, a hurricane warning was issued for the island, approximately 29 hours before Fabian made a direct hit on the island.
year=2003
title=What to do before and after Fabian hits
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url=http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030904/NEWS/109040061&SearchID=73259960192498] In preparation, residents formed long lines at gas stations, banks,cite web
author=Matthew Taylor
year=2003
title=Bermuda prepares for Fabian's worst
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accessdate=2006-10-15
url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/latinamerica/articles/2003/09/05/bermuda_prepares_for_fabians_worst?mode=PF] and supermarkets.cite web|author=Stephen Breen
year = 2003
title = Bermuda braces for powerful Hurricane Fabian
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accessdate = 2006-10-15
url=http://www.boston.com/news/daily/04/bermuda_fabian.htm] All government offices and many businesses closed on the day prior to the hurricane hitting. All schools were closed, while all flights in and out of the island were cancelled. Officials opened
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url=http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030906/NEWS/109060095&SearchID=73260153229021] Several cruise ships expected to remain on the island departed early to avoid the hurricane. Local insurance companies on Bermuda experienced a great increase in business, as residents renewed lapsed policies or signed up for new policies for homes or businesses, though marine policies were stopped several days before the hurricane struck.Cite web
author=Lilla Zuill & Mairi Mallon
year=2003
title=Fabian unleashes insurance surge
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accessdate=2006-10-15
url=http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030904/BUSINESS/109040072&SearchID=73259960192498] The arrival of Fabian forced the cancellation or delay of several sports events, including a
author=Gayle Alleyne
year=2003
title=Sport faces weekend blow-out
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accessdate=2006-10-16
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] Damage on Bermuda totaled to $300 million (2003 USD, $330 million 2006 USD), reportedly the worst to affect the area since 1926.
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* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2003fabian.shtml NHC's Tropical Cyclone Report on Hurricane Fabian]
* [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Hurricane_Fabian Wikimedia Commons Image Gallery on Hurricane Fabian]