- Hurricane Klaus (1984)
:"This article is about the Hurricane Klaus of 1984; there was also a
Hurricane Klaus that was retired in the1990 Atlantic hurricane season ."Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Klaus
Type=hurricane
Year=1984
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Klaus (1984).jpg
Leeward Islands
Formed=November 5, 1984
Dissipated=November 13, 1984
1-min winds=80
Pressure=971
Inflated=0
Da
Fatalities=2 direct
Areas=Puerto Rico ,Leeward Islands
Hurricane season=1984 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Klaus was an
Atlantic hurricane that hit theLeeward Islands from the west in November of the1984 Atlantic hurricane season . Forming from a broad area of low pressure on November 5, Klaus maintained a northeast movement throughout much of its path. After making landfall on extreme easternPuerto Rico , it passed to the north of theLeeward Islands , resulting in strong southwesterly winds and rough seas. Klaus attained hurricane status and reached peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) before becoming extratropical over cooler waters on November 13. The storm dropped heavy rainfall in Puerto Rico, causing minor flooding and light damage. Klaus caused heavy marine damage in the Leeward Islands, including wrecking at least three ships. The Virgin Islands experienced heavy damage, as well.Meteorological history
A broad area of low pressure gradually developed over the extreme southeastern
Caribbean Sea on November 1. It moved slowly westward and steadily organized. By November 4, the system stalled to the north ofCuracao , which was followed by a turn to the northeast. Convection slowly organized as a surface circulation formed, and on November 5 the system developed into Tropical Depression Fifteen. Initially weak with only 20 mph (32 km/h) winds, the depression steadily organized as it moved northeastward, and a Reconnaissance Aircraft mission confirmed the existence of the cyclone on November 6 as it was located midway betweenPuerto Rico and theNetherland Antilles . Late on the 6th, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Klaus while located a short distance south ofPuerto Rico .cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1984|title=Hurricane Klaus Preliminary Report Page One|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1984-prelim/klaus/prelim01.gif]Tropical Storm Klaus continued northeastward, and made landfall on extreme eastern Puerto Rico early on November 7. The storm passed a short distance north of the
Lesser Antilles , and became the first tropical cyclone in recorded history to affect the islands from the west.cite web|author=Gary Padgett|year=1999|title=November 1999 Tropical Cyclone Summary|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.typhoon2000.ph/nov99.txt] Favorable conditions allowed the storm to continue strengthening, and Klaus attained hurricane status early on November 8. The hurricane accelerated to the northeast, and reached its peak intensity of 90 mph (145 km/h) late on November 8. After maintaining its peak strength for 30 hours, Klaus weakened slightly. Interaction with an upper-level low turned the hurricane westward on November 11, though an approaching trough of low pressure turned Hurricane Klaus to the northeast. Cold air and cooler waters weakened the convection around the center on November 12, and Klaus degenerated to a subtropical storm. It accelerated to the northeast and degenerated to anextratropical storm on November 13 while located about 440 miles (700 km) south-southeast ofCape Race , Newfoundland.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1984|title=Hurricane Klaus Preliminary Report Page Two|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1984-prelim/klaus/prelim02.gif] Six hours later, it was absorbed by another extratropical system.cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence & Gilbert B. Clark|year=1985|title=Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1984|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1984.pdf]Preparations
Shortly after forming,
gale warning s were issued forPuerto Rico , theVirgin Islands , theNetherlands Antilles of theLeeward Islands ,Saint Kitts and Nevis , andAnguilla . Klaus was the first tropical cyclone on record to hit the Leeward Islands from the west, and as a result many were unprepared for the strong winds and rough seas from the southwest.Impact
While moving past
Puerto Rico , Tropical Storm Klaus dropped heavy rainfall peaking at 25.69 inches (653 mm) in Guavate Camp in the southeastern part of the island. Much of the southern half of Puerto Rico reported over 7 inches (178 mm). Vieques received around 7 inches (178 mm) of precipitation, while Culebra experienced over 10 inches (250 mm).cite web|author=David Roth|year=2005|title=Hurricane Klaus Rainfall Summary|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/klaus1984.html] The heavy rainfall resulted in freshwater flooding. The strongest winds of the storm remained offshore, and wind gusts peaked at 37 mph (60 km/h) inRoosevelt Roads Naval Station . Winds and rainfall on the island resulted in downed trees and power lines, though damage was minimal. Klaus struck the island on election day, causing slight disruptions to the process.cite web|author=Jose Garcia|year=2005|title=Hurricanes and Tropical Storms in Puerto Rico from 1980 to 2005|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://huracanado1.tripod.com/history3.html]Saint John in the
United States Virgin Islands reported over 15 inches (380 mm) of rainfall in association with Tropical Storm Klaus. Both Saint Thomas and Saint Croix received around 10 inches (250 mm), while rainfall in theBritish Virgin Islands remained below 10 inches (250 mm). Tropical Storm Klaus caused severe flooding and extensive damage throughout the U.S. Virgin Islands.cite web|author=Associated Press|year=1984|title=Virgin Islands Disaster Area|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E0DD1238F932A25751C1A962948260&n=Top%2fNews%2fU%2eS%2e%2fU%2eS%2e%20States%2c%20Territories%20and%20Possessions%2fVirgin%20Islands%2c%20U%2eS%2e] Strong southwesterly winds resulted in gale force winds and rough seas along the southwestern portions of theLeeward Islands . The rough waves caused considerable damage to marine interests in the area. InAnguilla , three ships were wrecked.cite web|author=Anguillan Divers|year=2006|title=Shipwrecks|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.anguilliandivers.com/shipwrecks.html] 1 mile (1.6 km) off ofSaint Martin , the rough seas wrecked a cruise ship. The 60 passengers and 23 crew members swam safely to shore, though one person was hospitalized.cite web|author=United Press International|year=1984|title=Hurricane Losing Strength|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E6DC1139F93AA35752C1A962948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fH%2fHurricanes%20and%20Tropical%20Storms] Rough seas also damaged localcoral reef s.cite web|author=Development Planning Unit of the British Virgin Islands|year=2005|title=Coral Reef Effects|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.dpu.gov.vg/AboutOurCountry/CurrentStatus.htm] 10,000 people were affected on the island ofDominica . There, the storm caused $2 million (1984 USD, $3.9 million 2006 USD) in damage and resulted in two fatalities.cite web|author=Organization of American States|title=Chapter 12- Hurricane Hazards|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.oas.org/dsd/publications/unit/oea66e/ch12.htm] InAntigua , strong waves from the hurricane produced severe beach erosion, which endangered a highway behind an eroded beach. Beach erosion was reported in nearbyBarbuda , as well.cite web|author=United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization|year=1996|title=Beach erosion in Antigua-Barbuda|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.unesco.org/csi/act/cosalc/project9.htm] The British Virgin Islands sustained moderate damage totaling to $152 million (1984 USD, $315 million 2008 USD).cite web|author=British Virgin Islands Deputy Governor's Office|year=2003|title=Disaster Management: A Policy Framework|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.bviddm.com/document-center/Disaster%20Management%20Policy.doc] St. Kitts and Nevis also saw much Leeward coastal damage resulting from the storm, the worst impact being the destruction of theSandy Point town port inSaint Kitts .Aftermath
In
Anguilla , nine ships, including three that were wrecked from the hurricane, were intentionally sunk in 1990 to create an artificial reef. About a month after the storm passed, PresidentRonald Reagan declared theU.S. Virgin Islands a major disaster area. The declaration permitted use of federal funds for recovery. TheFederal Emergency Management Agency provided an average relief fund of $2,128 (1984 USD, $4,147 2006 USD) per affected person, the smallest return rate for a declared disaster in the Virgin Islands.cite web|author=Keith Bea|year=1998|title=FEMA and Disaster Relief|publisher=Congressional Research Service|accessdate=2006-10-21|url=http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/crsreports/crsdocuments/97-159_GOV_03061998.pdf]Because damage was not significant, the name Klaus was not retired after this year, but a different
Hurricane Klaus in 1990 was retired, and was replaced by Kyle in 1996.See also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes References
External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1984-prelim/klaus/ National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Klaus]
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