- Hurricane Bertha (1996)
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Bertha
Type=hurricane
Year=1996
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane-bertha3.gif
Formed=July 5, 1996
Dissipated=July 14, 1996
1-min winds=100
Pressure=960
Da
Inflated=0
Fatalities=12 total
Areas=Leeward Islands ,Puerto Rico ,North Carolina ,Mid-Atlantic States ,New England
Hurricane season=1996 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Bertha was a
tropical cyclone that formed in July of the1996 Atlantic hurricane season . ThisCape Verde-type hurricane caused some damage in theU.S. Virgin Islands before making landfall nearWilmington, North Carolina as aCategory 2 storm, where it is best remembered as a forerunner of the much more destructiveHurricane Fran which struck just two months later.Meteorological history
On July 1, a
tropical wave emerged off of the coast ofAfrica . On July 3, a weak low-level circulation developed while located 500 miles south ofCape Verde . The disturbance moved westward, and on July 5, it strengthened into a tropical depression in the centralAtlantic . The depression tracked westward across the open waters of the Atlantic along the western periphery of a subtropical ridge. Later that day, the depression was upgraded to a tropical storm. Over the next three days, Bertha tracked west-northwest while gradual intensification was occurring. On July 7, Tropical Storm Bertha was upgraded to a hurricane with sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h).Cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence|title=Hurricane Bertha Tropical Cyclone Report|year=1996|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996bertha.html]The center of Bertha passed over the Virgin Islands just after it attained hurricane status. Later that day, the center of circulation passed over
Antigua as Bertha traversed the extreme northeastern portion of theCaribbean Sea . The storm gradually turned to the northwest on July 9 as maximum sustained winds reached 100 knots while located 120 miles northwest of Puerto Rico. Because the highest winds were located on the northeastern portion of the circulation, Puerto Rico received only tropical storm force winds. Forward speed slowed to 15 mph (20 km/h) as Bertha passed within 60 miles (100 km) of theTurks and Caicos , just before reaching its peak intensity.Cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence|title=Hurricane Bertha Tropical Cyclone Report|year=1996|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996bertha.html]Continuing its gradual turn, the track soon became north-northwest as the forward speed slowed further to 10 mph (16 km/h) on July 10 and July 11. On July 12, Bertha made landfall between Wrightsville Beach and Topsail Beach. Bertha lost hurricane intensity just after landfall. It then accelerated to the northeast along the
East Coast of the United States , producing winds of up to 60 mph (100 km/h). It moved north, and lost all of its tropical characteristics by July 18.Cite web|author=Miles B. Lawrence|title=Hurricane Bertha Tropical Cyclone Report|year=1996|publisher=National Hurricane Center|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996bertha.html]Impact
Puerto Rico
The maximum
rainfall reported in association with Bertha was 8.17 inches along theRio Icacos in Naguabo. Wind reports from the Roosevelt Roads Naval Base on July 8 indicated a maximum sustained wind of 44 mph. Although heavy rain did occur, there was no widespread or significant inland flooding reported. There were, however, several reports of swollen rivers which caused some minorflood ing of low lying andurban areas ;Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Puerto Rico Event Report for Hurricane Bertha|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925] coastal flooding was reported from Carolina to Loiza along road 187.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Peurto Rico Event Report for Hurricane Bertha|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280924] In addition, recorded rainfall at the LMM Airport was 1.56 inches.cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Peurto Rico Event Report for Hurricane Bertha|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280924]One death is attributed to Hurricane Bertha; a tourist drowned while surfing in high seas at the
Playa Azul beach area inLuquillo .Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|title=Puerto Rico Event report for Hurricane Bertha|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925] Two other deaths occurred indirectly as a result of Bertha, when two people were killed in a traffic accident whiletropical storm force winds were occurring. The hardest hit area was the municipality ofCulebra , where most of the damage was to agriculture and commerce. However, because damages were minimum, none of the municipalities were declareddisaster areas .Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925] TheHousing Department estimated damages to homes at $410,000 (1996 USD). The agricultural damages were estimated at $6 million (1996 USD) in the San Juan, Caguas, and Ponce Regions, mostly wind damage to coffee, plantain, and banana crops.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925] In all, it is estimated that $7.5 million (1996 USD) in damage in Puerto Rico were attributed to Bertha.Cite web|author=National Climatic Data Center|year=1996|publisher=|accessdate=2008-02-13|url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925]Other areas
The
U.S. Virgin Islands , which had been devastated byHurricane Marilyn only 10 months earlier, suffered significant damage and was declared a federal disaster area. In Saint Thomas andSaint Martin , an estimated 2,500 homes were destroyed. Damage in the U.S. Virgin Islands totaled about $7.5 million (1996 USD). [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280928] In Puerto Rico, damage totaled about $6.4 million (1996 USD). [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~280925]The
Bahamas and the north coast of theDominican Republic likely suffered light damage, though no damage figures are available for either.750,000 people evacuated from the coastal areas of North and
South Carolina in preparation for Bertha. InNorth Carolina , Bertha caused light damage, mostly along the beaches. Nearly 6,000 homes were damaged, with 900 of them being rendered uninhabitable. $135 million in insured damages were reported, with an estimated $270 million (1996US dollars ) in total damages in the United States. Bertha also killed 12 people. specifyRecords
Bertha was one of only 10 major hurricanes recorded before August on record in the Atlantic basin, and was one of just six in July, as well as the first major hurricane in July since the 1926 season. At the time, it was the second strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in July on record, behind a Storm in 1916. It was since pushed down to 4th place, behind Dennis in 2005 and Dolly in 2008. Due to only moderate damage through Virgin Islands and eastern North Carolina, the name Bertha was not retired and was re-used in the 2002 season. It was re-used again during the 2008 season.
ee also
*
List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricanes References
External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996bertha.html NHC Hurricane Bertha Preliminary Report]
* [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/assessments/pdfs/bertha.pdf NWS Service Assessment]
* [http://www.csc.noaa.gov/products/nchaz/htm/bertha.htm NOAA North Carolina hurricanes: Bertha]
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