- Hurricane Jeanne
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Jeanne
Type=hurricane
Year=2004
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Jeanne 25 sept 1615Z full.jpg
September 25 ,2004 , approachingFlorida
Formed=September 13 ,2004
Dissipated=September 28 ,2004
1-min winds=105
Pressure=950
Da
Inflated=1
Fatalities=3,035+ direct
Areas=U.S. Virgin Islands ,Puerto Rico ,Dominican Republic ,Haiti ,Bahamas ,Florida ; flooding and damage in other easternU.S. state s
Hurricane season=2004 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Jeanne was the tenth named storm, the seventh hurricane, and the fifth major hurricane of the
2004 Atlantic hurricane season . It was also the third hurricane and fourth named storm of the season to landfall in Florida. Jeanne affected theU.S. Virgin Islands ,Puerto Rico , theDominican Republic ,Haiti , the north-easternBahamas , and theU.S. state ofFlorida . The worst damage occurred in Haiti, where over 3,000 people died as a result of flooding and mudslides caused by the storm. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004jeanne.shtml NHC Tropical Cyclone Report ] ]Meteorological history
Tropical Depression Eleven formed from a tropical wave 70 miles (110 km) east-southeast of
Guadeloupe in the evening ofSeptember 13 [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.001.shtml Tropical Depression ELEVEN ] ] , and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Jeanne the next day [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.004.shtml Tropical Storm JEANNE ] ] . Jeanne passed south of theU.S. Virgin Islands onSeptember 15 [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.007.shtml Tropical Storm JEANNE ] ] and madelandfall nearYabucoa, Puerto Rico later the same day [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public_a.008.shtml Tropical Storm JEANNE ] ] . After crossingPuerto Rico it reached hurricane strength onSeptember 16 near the eastern tip of theDominican Republic on the island ofHispaniola [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public_a.011.shtml Tropical Storm JEANNE ] ] , but fell back to tropical storm strength later that day as it moved inland across the Dominican Republic [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.013.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . Jeanne continued to move slowly over the Dominican Republic onSeptember 17 before finally leaving the island late that afternoon [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public_a.016.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . By that time, Jeanne had declined one more level, to tropical depression strength [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.017.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . Even though it did not strike Haiti directly, the storm was large enough to cause flooding and mudslides, particularly in the northwestern part of the country.On
September 18 , while the system was being tracked nearGreat Inagua andHaiti , a new center formed well to the north-east and the previous circulation dissipated [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al112004.discus.021.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . The new center strengthened again, becoming a hurricane onSeptember 20 [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.029.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . Jeanne continued to meander for several days (making a complete loop in the process) before beginning a steady westward motion toward theBahamas andFlorida .Jeanne continued strengthening as it headed west, passing over
Great Abaco in the Bahamas on the morning ofSeptember 25 [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public_a.047.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . Shortly thereafter, it reached Category 3 strength [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/pub/al112004.public.048.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . It maintained this intensity as it passedGrand Bahama during the remainder of the day. At 11:50 p.m. EDTSeptember 25 (0350 UTCSeptember 26 ), Jeanne made landfall onHutchinson Island , just east ofSewall's Point, Florida ,Stuart, Florida andPort Saint Lucie, Florida , at Category 3 strength [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al112004.discus.050.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . This is the same placeHurricane Frances struck Florida three weeks earlier [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004frances.shtml NHC Tropical Cyclone Report ] ] .Jeanne was the first major (Category 3 or higher) storm to make landfall on the east coast north of
Palm Beach, Florida and south of the mouth of theSavannah River since 1899. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/28/jeanne/index.html CNN.com - Floods, floating coffins left in Jeanne's wake - Sep 28, 2004 ] ]Jeanne's track continued to follow within convert|20|mi|km of that of Frances until it reached Pasco County [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/index.shtml 2004 Tropical Cyclone Advisory Archive ] ] . It then swung more rapidly to the north, and the center remained over land all the way to the Georgia state line, unlike Frances which exited into the
Gulf of Mexico . It became extratropical overVirginia onSeptember 28 and the remnant returned to sea off theNew Jersey coast the next day. The last advisory was issued when it was 200 miles (320 km) east ofNew York City and heading east-northeast over the Atlantic.Preparations
Puerto Rico
Preparations in Puerto Rico were generally light;few people used window shutters or went to shelters to ride out the storm [ [http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/pr.shtml Puerto Rico - Local Reports (Caribbean Hurricane Network) ] ] .The entire power grid of Puerto Rico was shut down by the government as the storm approached to prevent electrocutions and infrastructure damage.. [National Climatic Data Center. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0QRF/is_9_46/ai_n11852555 September 2004 Storm Data.] Retrieved on
2007-02-15 .]Haiti
Being one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, no organized preparations took place [ [http://www.rightsaction.org/YourFundsAtWork/Haiti.Emergency.Funds.htm Untitled Document ] ] .
Florida
Preparations in
Central Florida were rushed and sudden,as it did not become apparent that the storm would make a direct hit until the morning of the 23rd [http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/palmbeachpost/pdf/jeanne/pbp_fri.pdf] . Indeed, it had appeared the storm would pass safely offshore just the night before [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al112004.discus.038.shtml Hurricane JEANNE ] ] . Voluntary evacuations were advised on Thursday, plans for opening shelters on Saturday were distributed to the public,andFlorida Power and Light warned that power could be out "for an extended period of time" [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/content/local_news/epaper/2004/09/24/s1a_jeanne_0924.html Region starts getting ready ] ] . Canals were also drained on the same day.On Friday, the
Palm Beach Zoo prepared for the storm by moving small animals and birds into buildings such as restrooms and restaurants [ [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/content/news/epaper/2004/09/24/zoo.html Zoo animals moved to emergency quarters ] ] . Evacuations began in earnest, with many residents leaving for the Keys,noting that the islands were the only location definitely out of harm's way [ [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/content/local_news/epaper/2004/09/25/s3c_evac_0925.html ] ] . For once, evacuation to Keys made sense to some.Impact
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico was impacted by tropical storm force winds and heavy rain, with flooding on a historic scale [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml#jeanne Hurricane History ] ] . The storm made landfall near Maunabo on the 15th at midday [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/sju/jeanne.html Tropical Storm Jeanne ] ] . It initially moved west over the island,but then made a turn back to the NNW, three hours later, it turned west again, exiting on the Northwest coast near the town of Mayagüez around 11PM the same day. It passed directly over the towns of Arroyo, Patillas, Guayama and Salinas on its trip over the Commonwealth. San Juan reported a wind gust to convert|73|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, Carolina reported gusts to convert|71|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on, and rainfall ranged from convert|5.98|in|mm in the city to over two feet in Vieques [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/sju/jeanne_rain_report.htm Tropical Storm Jeanne: Hydrologic Summary for Puerto Rico and the U ] ] . This resulted in damage to roads, landslides, and collapsed bridges. This resulted in one death and the evacuation of 400 people near the Río Grande de Añasco. A total of seven people were reported dead in Puerto Rico as a result of Jeanne.
Hispaniola
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September 17 , heavy rains totaling about 13 inches (330 mm) in the northern mountains ofHaiti caused severeflooding andmudslide s in theArtibonite region of the country, causing particular damage in the coastal city ofGonaïves , where it affected about 80,000 of the city's 100,000 residents. As ofOctober 6 ,2004 the official report counted 3,006 people dead, with 2,826 of those inGonaïves alone. [USAID. [http://hurricane.info.usaid.gov/ Hurricane relief.] Retrieved on2007-02-16 .] Another 2,601 people were injured,and 7 people diedIn the
Dominican Republic , the storm dumped torrential flooding rains and killing over two dozen. [ [http://www.hurricaneville.com/jeanne.html Hurricane Jeanne Hammers Haiti and Florida ] ] Damage totaled $270 million (2004 USD). [World Meteorological Organization. [http://www.wmo.ch/pages/prog/www/TCP_vO/Final%20HC%2027%20Report-English.pdf Twenty-Seventh Session RA IV Hurricane Committee.] Retrieved on2007-02-15 .]United States
Millions in Florida were left without electricity, some for the third time in a month. There were only five direct deaths in the mainland United States, three in
Florida , one inSouth Carolina and one inVirginia . The final US damage was determined to be around $6,900,000,000, making it the 13th costliest hurricane in United States history. It was difficult to isolate this from damage caused byHurricane Frances (and, around Polk County, and Highlands County, and fromHurricane Charley as well). While Jeanne was highly destructive, it was less so than either Frances or Charley, partly because much of the damage possible had already been done by those storms.As the storm moved northward east of the
Appalachian Mountains , it continued producing heavy rains and flash flooding. Rainfall exceeded 6.00inch es (150 mm) as far north asTrenton, New Jersey , resulting in severe flash flooding inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and itsPennsylvania andNew Jersey suburbs onSeptember 28 . Tornadoes also touched down inWilmington, Delaware andCherry Hill, New Jersey .Retirement
The name Jeanne was retired in the spring of 2005 by the
World Meteorological Organization and will never be used for anAtlantic hurricane again. It was replaced with Julia for the 2010 season.See also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes
*List of Florida hurricanes References
External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004jeanne.shtml NHC Tropical Cyclone Report on Hurricane Jeanne]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/refresh/JEANNE+shtml/ NHC's public advisory archive on Hurricane Jeanne]
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical2004/JEANNE/JEANNE_archive.shtml HPC's public advisory archive on TD Jeanne]
* [http://tunapointlighthouse.homestead.com/Hurricane.html Puerto Rico Hurricanes & Tropical Storms]
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