Tropical Storm Beryl (1988)

Tropical Storm Beryl (1988)

Infobox Hurricane
Name=Tropical Storm Beryl
Type=tropical storm
Year=1988
Basin=Atl
Image location=Beryl 09 aug 1988 1339Z.jpg


Formed=August 8, 1988
Dissipated=August 10, 1988
1-min winds=45
Pressure=1001
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Inflated=2
Fatalities=1 direct
Areas=Gulf Coast of the United States
Hurricane season=1988 Atlantic hurricane season

Tropical Storm Beryl was an unusual Atlantic tropical cyclone that formed over southeastern Louisiana in August of 1988. The second tropical storm of the 1988 Atlantic hurricane season, Beryl developed from a slow-moving trough of low pressure on August 8. It tracked southeastward into the coastal waters of eastern Louisiana, and Beryl reached peak winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) while located about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of New Orleans. The storm turned to the northwest over Louisiana and Texas, and slowly dissipated. The remnants of Beryl continued northward into the central United States, dropping some rainfall and providing relief to a severe heat wave.

Due to its slow motion, Beryl dropped heavy amounts of rainfall, peaking at 16.09 inches (408 mm) on Dauphin Island in Alabama. The rainfall caused some reports of flooding, while prolonged durations of rough waves resulted in severe beach erosion. The waves capsized a boat in Mobile Bay, killing one of its passengers. Overall damage was minor, totaling about $3 million (1988 USD, $5.46 million 2008 USD).

Meteorological history

A weak surface trough of low pressure emerged into the northeast Gulf of Mexico on August 1. Under weak steering currents, the trough drifted westward, and slowly became better defined with the formation of a circulation in the mid- through upper-levels of the atmosphere. An upper-level low developed over Texas, providing unfavorable amounts of vertical wind shear. A surface circulation was first evident on satellite imagery on August 4 just off the coast of Mississippi, and for several days it remained nearly stationary over the Mississippi Sound. As the upper-level low over Texas drifted southwestward, an anticyclone developed over the system, with the circulation becoming better defined and more vertically aligned. On August 7, the system drifted into southeastern Louisiana. It continued to become better organized, and on August 8 it developed into Tropical Depression Three while located near the northern coast of Lake Pontchartrain.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/beryl/prelim01.gif|year=1988|title=Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report] This is unusual in that tropical cyclones rarely form over land.cite web| author=NHC Hurricane Research Division|title=Atlantic hurricane best track|publisher=NOAA| date=2006-02-17|accessdate=2007-03-28|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easyhurdat_5105.html]

Upon becoming a tropical cyclone, the depression drifted southeastward, and within hours of its formation it emerged into the Gulf of Mexico. Based on ship reports and observations from oil rigs, it is estimated the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Beryl at 1000 UTC on August 8 while located just offshore coastal Louisiana. Conditions remained favorable for further intensification, with the circulation located over warm waters and maintaining well-defined outflow; early on August 9 Beryl attained its peak intensity of 50 mph while located about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of New Orleans. Shortly thereafter, a trough from the northwest dissipated the anticyclone and resulted in a steady northwest motion very near where the cyclone originally moved offshore. Beryl maintained tropical storm status for about 18 hours before weakening to a tropical depression over central Louisiana. It turned to the northwest, and the surface circulation dissipated on August 10 while located a short distance south of Shreveport, Louisiana.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/beryl/prelim02.gif|year=1988|title=Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 2)] The surface low pressure area crossed into north Texas before dissipating early on August 12, while its upper-level circulation turned northward into Oklahoma before being merged by an approaching trough.cite web|author=David Roth|year=2006|title=Rainfall Summary for Tropical Storm Beryl|publisher=Hydrometeorological Prediction Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/beryl1988.html]

Preparations

Upon becoming a tropical storm, the National Hurricane Center issued a tropical storm warning from the mouth of the Mississippi River to Pensacola, Florida. Six hours later, the warning was extended westward to Morgan City, Louisiana.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/beryl/prelim12.gif|year=1988|title=Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 12)] The threat of Beryl prompted some voluntary evacuations in St. Bernard Parish in Louisiana, and also forced the evacuations of thousands from offshore oil rigs.cite news|author=Saint Petersburg Times|date=1988-08-09|title=Beryl hovering off Louisiana|accessdate=2007-03-27] Officials advised small craft to remain at port from Port O'Connor, Texas to Pensacola, Florida.cite news|author=Jeff Woods|date=1988-08-08|title=Domestic News|publisher=United Press International|accessdate=2007-03-27]

Impact

Rainfall from the storm reached over 7 inches (175 mm) a short distance east of Pensacola, Florida, though impact in the state was minor. Wind gusts peaked at 38 mph (61 km/h) in Pensacola.cite web|author=Miles Lawrence and James Gross|year=1989|title=Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1988|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0493/117/10/pdf/i1520-0493-117-10-2248.pdf] In Alabama, Beryl produced sustained winds of 38 mph (61 km/h), with gusts to 54 mph (86 km/h), as well as above normal tides. The storm dropped heavy rainfall in coastal portions of Alabama, peaking at 16.09 inches (408 mm) on Dauphin Island. Rough waves overturned a shrimp boat in Mobile Bay. A 15-year-old boy on the boat drowned, the only direct fatality from the storm. The boy's father, also on the boat, spent 24 hours in the water before being rescued by the United States Coast Guard. The waves caused severe beach erosion along the coastline, with Dauphin Island losing 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 m) of beach.cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2007-03-27|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/beryl/prelim03.gif|year=1988|title=Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 3)]

In Mississippi, coastal areas reported heavy amounts of precipitation, reaching over 10 inches (250 mm) in Jackson County. Sustained winds reached 47 mph (76 km/h) at Gulfport, the strongest wind on a land station. Similar to Alabama, strong waves caused considerable beach erosion along portions of the coastline.

Beryl dropped rainfall across much of Louisiana, peaking at over 10 inches (250 mm) near Morgan City. The rainfall caused significant river flooding along the Biloxi River.cite web|author=United States Geological Survey|url=http://ks.water.usgs.gov/Kansas/pubs/reports/wsp.2502.sum88.html#HDR1|title=Summary of Significant Floods, 1988|accessdate=2007-03-27|year=2005] Wind gusts were fairly light across the state, reaching 40 mph (65 km/h) in New Orleans. The winds caused light tree damage, which resulted in some power outages. A storm tide of about 5 feet (1.5 m) caused some coastal flooding.

The remnants of Beryl produced locally heavy precipitation peaking at about 12 inches (300 mm) in east-central Texas, resulting in some reports of flash flooding. The rainfall flooded some roads and also causes severe river flooding on the Angelina River.cite news|author=United Press International|date=1988-08-11|title=Beryl remnants soak East Texas|accessdate=2007-03-28] Remnant moisture dropped about 5 inches (125 mm) of rain in southeast Oklahoma and 3 inches (75 mm) in southwestern Arkansas. Further inland, the remnants of Beryl cooled temperatures and provided relief to the severe heat wave in the central United States.cite news|author=Associated Press|date=1988-08-13|title=Temperatures Reach Record Levels|accessdate=2007-03-28]

Throughout its path, Beryl caused about $3 million in damage (1988 USD, $5.46 million 2008 USD), primarily along the immediate coastline from erosion or flood damage. Due to the minor damage, the name Beryl was re-used in 1994, 2000, and 2006. It is on the list for 2012.

ee also

* Other tropical cyclones named Beryl
* List of wettest tropical cyclones in Alabama

References

External links

* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1988-prelim/beryl/ National Hurricane Center Preliminary Report for Tropical Storm Beryl]
* [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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