Tropical Depression One (1992)

Tropical Depression One (1992)

Infobox Hurricane
Name=Tropical Depression One
Type=Tropical depression
Year=1992
Basin=Atl
Image location=Tropical Depression One 25 june 1992 1329Z.jpg

Gulf of Mexico
Formed=June 25, 1992
Dissipated=June 26, 1992
1-min winds=30
Pressure=1007
Da

Inflated=1
Fatalities=4 direct, 1 indirect, 1 missing
Areas=Cuba, Florida
Hurricane season=1992 Atlantic hurricane season

Tropical Depression One in June 1992 produced 100-year floods in portions of southwestern Florida. The first tropical depression and second tropical cyclone of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season, the depression developed on June 25 from a tropical wave. Located in an environment of strong wind shear, much of the convection in the system was located well to the southeast of the poorly defined center of circulation. The depression moved northeastward and struck near Tampa, Florida on June 26 shortly before dissipating over land.

The depression, in combination with an upper-level trough to its west, produced heavy rainfall to the east of its path, peaking at 33.43 inches (849 mm) in Cuba and 25 inches (635 mm) in Florida. In Cuba, the rainfall destroyed hundreds of homes and caused two fatalities. In Florida, particularly in Sarasota and Manatee counties, the rainfall caused severe flooding. 4,000 houses were affected, forcing thousands to evacuate. The flooding killed two in the state and was indirectly responsible for a traffic causality. Damage in Florida totaled over $2.6 million (1992 USD, $4 million 2008 USD).

Meteorological history

A weak tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on June 12. It tracked westward across the tropical Atlantic Ocean with minimal convection, and subsequent to moving through the southern Windward Islands it crossed northern Central America. Convection increased on October 20 as the wave entered the southwestern Caribbean Sea. Under the influence of southeasterly flow from developing Hurricane Celia in the eastern Pacific Ocean and the south-southwesterly flow from a mid- to upper-level trough over the Gulf of Mexico, the area of disturbed weather tracked generally north-northwestward through the Caribbean Sea while spreading across Cuba and southern Florida. On June 24, a mid-level circulation developed near the Yucatán Channel, and shortly thereafer satellite image loops indicated deep convection with some cyclonic rotation near the western tip of Cuba. A reconnaissance aircraft flight was dispatched late on June 24 into the system to determine if it developed into a tropical cyclone, though the flight did not observe evidence of a closed low-level circulation. Subsequent to the flight, satellite imagery indicated a low-level circulation was forming, and on June 25 ship and buoy data confirmed the system developed into Tropical Depression One while located about 235 miles (375 km) west-southwest of Key West, Florida.cite web|author=Richard Pasch and Lixion Avila|year=1993|title=Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1992|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0493/122/3/pdf/i1520-0493-122-3-539.pdf] Operationally, the National Hurricane Center incorrectly classified the system as Tropical Depression Two due to an earlier subtropical storm.cite web|author=Avila|year=1992|title=Tropical Depression One Discussion One|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1992/td1/tropdisc/nal0292.001]

Upon becoming a tropical cyclone, the depression was poorly organized, with much of the convection located well to the southeast of the broad center due to strong upper-level wind shear. The shearing environment was caused by a trough in the Gulf of Mexico and from the outflow from Pacific Hurricane Celia. This was reflected in forecasts, with the National Hurricane Center predicting no significant change in intensity or structure. The depression moved northward before turning to the northeast, and on June 26 the poorly-organized system made landfall just north of Tampa, Florida.cite web|author=Lawrence|year=1992|title=Tropical Depression One Discussion Four|publisher=NHC|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1992/td1/tropdisc/nal0292.004] The low-level circulation dissipated while crossing the Florida peninsula, with the remnants continuing northeastward before being absorbed by a large extratropical cyclone over the western Atlantic.

Impact

The tropical depression, in combination with the upper-level trough to its west, produced moderate precipitation across Cuba, peaking at 33.43 inches (849 mm).cite web|author=Instituto Nacional de Recursos Hidráulicos|year=2003|title=Lluvias intensas observadas y grandes inundaciones reportadas|language=Spanish|accessdate=2007-02-10|url=http://www.hidro.cu/hidrologia1.htm] This is the fifth highest known rainfall total from a tropical cyclone in the country. The rainfall primarily affected the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Matanzas, and Havana.cite web|author=Instituto Nacional de Recursos Hidráulicos|year=2003|title=Lluvias intensas observadas y grandes inundaciones reportadas|language=Spanish|accessdate=2007-02-10|url=http://www.hidro.cu/hidrologia1.htm] Two Cuban citizens were killed by the rainfall, with an Arab student reported missing and presumed drowned. The deluge damaged or destroyed hundreds of houses in Pinar del Rio and Havana provinces.cite news|author=Miami Herald|date=1992-06-27|title=Heavy Rains Kill 2; Damages Houses|accessdate=2007-02-23]

In Florida, the depression produced moderate winds near the coast, peaking at 51 mph (82 km/h) in Naples.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1992|title=Tropical Depression One Preliminary Report Page 2|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1992/td1/prenhc/prelim02.gif] As in Cuba, the system dropped torrential rainfall, peaking at 25 inches (635 mm) at Arcadia Tower. Large portions of the state reported totals in excess of 10 inches (255 mm) from the depression, with much of Sarasota County receiving over 20 inches (510 mm) of rain.cite web|author=David Roth|year=2006|title=Rainfall Summary for Tropical Depression One|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/td11992.html] The rainfall was classified as a 100-year flood in Sarasota and Manatee counties, where flooding reached 6 feet (1.8 m) deep in some locations.cite news|author=David K. Rodgers|date=1992-06-27|title=Storm drops "100-year' rains|publisher=St. Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-02-23] Officials in Manatee County declared a state of emergency in response to the flooding.cite news|author=David K. Rogers; Monica Davey; Bill Duryea; Carol A. Marbin; Marty Rosen|date=1992-06-26|title=Depression forms in Gulf|publisher=St. Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-02-23] There, about 3,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes due to the flooding, some of whom left by boat. The flooding damaged about 50 houses in and around Oneco. Due to the evacuations, no injuries were reported.cite news|author=David K. Rogers|date=1992-06-27|title=Storm drops "100-year' rains|publisher=St. Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-02-23] The reservoir in Manatee County rose to over 39 feet (11.9 m), 4 feet (1.2 m) above normal, which resulted in officials opening floodgates to prevent flooding.

In Sarasota County, the flooding closed several roads and led to many overflown creeks and rivers, including the Horse Creek which crested at 5.8 feet (1.8 m) above flood level. Damage to roads and bridges totaled about $1 million (1992 USD, $1.5 million 2008 USD).cite news|author=Monica Davey|date=1992-06-28|title=Weather continues to wreak havoc|publisher=Saint Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-02-23] Due to the flat landscape of the region, the flooding persisted for several days. The depression spawned a tornado in a mobile home park in Nokomis, destroying the roofs of five homes and causing leaks in twelve others. Throughout the area, the passage of the depression left about 45,000 customers without power, primarily due to gusty winds. The outages were fairly short-lived due to power companies calling in extra workers to restore the power. Moderate winds toppled a construction crane at the northern end of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, closing the bridge for 35 minutes before the crane was removed. In Pinellas County, a man hydroplaned while driving along a flooded roadway; he crashed into a concrete pole and was killed. Severe crop damage to orange trees was reported in association with the flooding.cite news|author=Mark Bourgeois|date=1992-06-30|title=Citrus industry may be biggest loser|publisher=Saint Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-02-23] Damage from the depression totaled over $2.6 million (1992 USD, $4 million 2008 USD),cite web|author=Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners|year=2003|title=Charlotte County Flood History|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://charlottecountyfl.com/Emergency/Flooding/] with about 4,000 houses affected by the flooding and an additional 70 destroyed. Two people were killed in Florida.cite web|author=City of Anna Maria, Florida|year=2006|title=City of Anna Maria|accessdate=2007-02-23|url=http://www.cityofannamaria.com/files/Hurricane-Flood-Preparedness-2006.pdf]

On August 14, about six weeks after the flooding, President George H. W. Bush declared a major disaster area for Charlotte, DeSoto, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. The declaration allowed for the use of federal funding to assist in the aftermath of the system.cite news|author=Saint Petersburg Times|date=1992-08-15|title=Bush approves disaster aid for four flooded counties|accessdate=2007-02-23]

See also

*List of wettest tropical cyclones in Cuba since 1963
*List of Florida hurricanes

References

External links

* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1992/td1/ NHC's archive on Tropical Depression One]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1992-prelim/td1/ NHC's Tropical Cyclone Report on Tropical Depression One]


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