- Hurricane Florence (1988)
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Florence
Type=hurricane
Year=1988
Basin=Atl
Image location=Florence 09 sept 1988 2203Z.jpg
Formed=September 7, 1988
Dissipated=September 11, 1988
1-min winds=70
Pressure=982
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Inflated=1
Fatalities=1 direct
Areas=Yucatán Peninsula ,Louisiana ,Mississippi ,Alabama ,Florida
Hurricane season=1988 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Florence was the third of four named tropical cyclones to make landfall on the
United States during the1988 Atlantic hurricane season . The seventh tropical storm and second hurricane of the season, Florence developed on September 7 from an area of convection associated with a dissipating frontal trough in the southernGulf of Mexico . After initially moving eastward, the storm turned northward and strengthened. Florence reached hurricane status and later peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) on September 9 shortly before striking southeasternLouisiana . The storm rapidly weakened over land and dissipated on September 11 over northeasternTexas .Early in its duration, the storm dropped rainfall across the
Yucatán Peninsula . Upon strikingLouisiana , Florence produced a moderatestorm surge , causing severe beach erosion in some locations. Gusty winds were also reported, causing power outages to over 100,000 people. InAlabama , one man died while trying to secure his boat. Rainfall from the hurricane caused severe river flooding in portions of theFlorida Panhandle in an area already severely affected by heavy rainfall; the flooding damaged or destroyed dozens of houses in Santa Rosa County. Throughout its path, damage totaled about $2.9 million (1988 USD, $5.3 million 2008 USD).Meteorological history
On September 4, a cold front exited the coast of
Texas into theGulf of Mexico . A convective band from the front continued southeastward and stalled between Veracruz, Mexico andTampa, Florida . The band began to split into two on September 6; the northeastern portion developed into a frontal wave and tracked northeastward, while the southwestern portion remained nearly stationary and began showing signs of tropical organization. Located in an area of generally low pressures, the system developed a spiral band structure, though deep convection was mostly intermittent. Subsequent to the formation of a surface circulation, the system developed into a tropical depression while located about 450 miles (725 km) northwest ofMérida, Yucatán .cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1988|title=Hurricane Florence Preliminary Report|accessdate=2007-03-03|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/prelim01.gif]The depression drifted eastward under the influence of the dissipating frontal trough, and intensified into Tropical Storm Florence to the north of the
Yucatán Peninsula , as confirmed byHurricane Hunters . Initially, the center was located to the north of the deep convection, with only one weak rainband to the north of the circulation.cite web|author=Randall J. Alliss, Glenn D. Sandlin, Simon Chang, and Sethu Raman|year=1992|title=Applications of SSM/I Data in the Analysis of Hurricane Florence (1988)|publisher=Naval Research Laboratory|accessdate=2007-03-03|url=http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0450/32/10/pdf/i1520-0450-32-10-1581.pdf] However, subsequent to a drop in verticalwind shear , an increase in moisture, and increase in upper-level outflow, deep convection greatly increased and organized over the circulation early on September 9.cite web|author=Rodgers, Chang, Stout, Steranka, and Shi|year=1990|title=Satellite Observations of Variations of Tropical Cyclone Convection Caused by Upper Tropospheric Troughs|publisher=Journal of Applied Meteorology|accessdate=2007-03-03|url=http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0450/30/8/pdf/i1520-0450-30-8-1163.pdf] As the trough dissipated and a ridge built northwestward behind it, steering currents became weak, leaving Florence temporarily stationary. Later on September 9, the influence of a mid- to upper-level trough to its north caused Florence to accelerate northward. Steadily intensifying, Florence attained hurricane status about 100 miles (165 km) south of the mouth of theMississippi River . The hurricane intensified slightly further, and struck the westernMississippi River Delta with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) at 0200 UTC on September 10. Upon making landfall, dry air became entrained in the circulation, and Florence rapidly weakened over southeasternLouisiana . By the time it passed overNew Orleans andLake Ponchartrain most convection had dissipated, and about ten hours after making landfall Florence degenerated into a tropical depression. The system subsequently crossed over southwesternMississippi as it turned northwestward, and later entered northernLouisiana before dissipating over northeasternTexas on September 11. The mid-level circulation turned northeastward through the central United States before dissipating overOhio on September 13.cite web|author=David Roth|year=2005|title=Rainfall Summary for Hurricane Florence|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/florence1988.html]Preparations
On September 9, about 16 hours before Florence made landfall, the
National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane watch fromPort Arthur, Texas toPensacola, Florida . Three hours later, the watch was upgraded to a hurricane warning from Pensacola toCameron, Louisiana , with a tropical storm warning issued from Pensacola eastward toApalachicola, Florida . Around the time of Florence moving ashore, the National Hurricane Center limited the hurricane warning from Pensacola, Florida toMorgan City, Louisiana . Hours after the hurricane made landfall, the warning was replaced by a tropical storm warning fromMobile, Alabama toGrand Isle, Louisiana , which was discontinued two hours later.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1988|title=Hurricane Florence Watches and Warnings|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/prelim12.gif]Prior to the arrival of the hurricane, an estimated 20,000 people evacuated the coastal parishes of southeastern
Louisiana , including nearly all of the 2,000 residents on Grand Isle. Small-scale evacuations were issued for residents living in low-lying or coastal areas ofMississippi andAlabama .cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1988|title=Hurricane Florence Preliminary Report Page 3|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/prelim03.gif] Offshore, the threat of the hurricane prompted oil companies to evacuate employees on oil rigs to the mainland.cite news|author=Staff Writer|date=1988-09-14|title=Americans on Gulf Coast are Ready to Flee Storm|publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
]The threat of the hurricane caused Democratic presidential nominee
Michael Dukakis to cancel a rally and two fund-raising events inNew Orleans . GovernorBuddy Roemer issued for the Louisiana National Guard to be on standby for emergency duty.cite news|author=Frank Narcus|date=1988-09-10|title=Hurricane Sweeping In, Louisianians Flee North|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2007-03-04] Officials closed several bridges across southeastern Louisiana and also canceled ferry travel acrossLake Ponchartrain . InPensacola, Florida , the Navy base moved the USS Lexington into theGulf of Mexico during the passage of the hurricane, and also sent more than 100 aircraft to a base inOhio .cite news|author=Morris S. Thompson|date=1988-09-10|title=Hurricane Florence Pounds Louisiana Coast|accessdate=2007-03-04|publisher=Washington Post]Impact
The primary rainband extending southward from the circulation of Florence dropped moderate rainfall across the
Yucatán Peninsula and through southernMexico . Rainfall amounts peaked at 10.79 inches (274 mm) inSan Baltazar Loxicha, Guerrero , with 10.67 inches (271 mm) reported in southeasternChiapas and 9.74 inches (247 mm) near Merida. Damage, if any, is unknown.Upon making landfall on
Louisiana , Hurricane Florence produced higher than normal tides, including a peak observation of 7.5 feet (2.3 m) above mean sea level on theBayou Benvenue to the east ofNew Orleans . Rainfall was relatively light, ranging from about 1 inch (25 mm) to a maximum of 4.05 inches (103 mm) at Watson.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1988|title=Hurricane Florence Preliminary Report Page 2|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/prelim02.gif] Winds of tropical storm force occurred across southeastern Louisiana, with wind gusts peaking at 64 mph (103 km/h) at an automatic Coast Guard Station on the Southwest Pass of theMississippi River Delta .cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=1988|title=Hurricane Florence Preliminary Report Page 10|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/prelim10.gif] An unofficial tornado was reported in Tangipahoa Parish.cite news|author=Staff Writer|date=1988-09-11|title=Residents Go Home as Storm Fizzles|publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Minorstorm surge flooding occurred outside of thelevee system of southernLouisiana in Plaquemines, Saint Bernard, and Saint Tammany Parishes. On Grand Isle, strong wave action resulted in significant beach erosion, with most areas on the island losing about 40 feet (12.2 m) of beach. The storm surge also flooded a portion ofLouisiana Highway 300 near Delacroix.cite web|author=David Roth|year=2003|title=Louisiana Hurricane History: Late 20th Century|publisher=National Weather Service|accessdate=2007-03-04|url=http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lch/research/lalate20hur2.php] The passage of the hurricane broke a levee in Delacroix; it was quickly repaired with flooding from the levee being pumped to the gulf.cite news|author=Mary Foster|date=1988-09-12|title=Gulf Coast Residents Mop Up After Florence|publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=2007-03-04] Light to moderate damage was reported across the southeastern portion of the state, primarily from falling trees. The winds also downed numerous power lines, leaving about 150,000 people without power for some period of time during the storm. The power outages were short-lived, with about 6,900 left without power by the day after the hurricane. Damage in the state was fairly minor, totaling about $2.5 million (1988 USD, $4.4 million 2007 USD).Rainfall from Florence reached over 7 inches (178 mm) at one location in southeastern
Mississippi , while a station 3 miles (4.8 km) south-southeast ofBrewton, Alabama reported a storm-wide peak rainfall total of 10.67 inches (271 mm). Despite the rainfall, no damage was reported in Alabama or Mississippi. InMobile Bay in Alabama, one man died while attempting to secure his boat — the only direct fatality related to the hurricane.Heavy rainfall was reported along the
Florida Panhandle , peaking at over 10 inches (254 mm) in the extreme northwestern portion of the state. The rainfall caused the worst flooding in ten years, and resulted in additional flooding to the already swollen Coldwater and Blackwater rivers in Santa Rosa County. Near the river, 30 homes were destroyed with an additional 50 houses damaged, totaling about $320,000 (1988 USD, $560,000 2007 USD) in damage. Several roads were closed from the flooding, as well.cite news|author=Alicia Caldwell|date=1988-09-10|title=County dries off for a while|publisher=Saint Petersburg Times|accessdate=2007-03-04] The strong convective band associated with Florence extended across the Florida Panhandle, spawning nine tornadoes in Walton County and one waterspout in Bay County. Damage from the tornadoes amounted to about $100,000 (1988 USD, $175,000 2007 USD).The remnant circulation of Florence produced light to moderate rainfall across the
Ohio Valley and centralUnited States . Precipitation reached over 3 inches (75 mm) in extreme southeasternMissouri , southernIllinois , and centralOhio , and extended as far northward asMichigan .Due to the minor damage, the name "Florence" was not retired; it was re-used in 1994, 2000, and 2006.
ee also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes
* List of wettest tropical cyclones in AlabamaReferences
External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/florence/ National Hurricane Center Preliminary Report for Hurricane Florence]
* [http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0493/117/10/pdf/i1520-0493-117-10-2248.pdf 1988 Atlantic Hurricane Season Summary]
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