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The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking four tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean, including one in the Gulf of Mexico that's expected to bring heavy rain to portions of the ...
Location: 740 miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. Maximum sustained winds: 50 mph. Movement: west at 12 mph Spaghetti models for Tropical Depression 12 At 11 a.m. EDT, the center of ...
Disturbance 5 Another tropical wave is churning a few hundred miles east of Leeward Islands. Strong winds are expected to inhibit this system over the next few days as it moves west-northwest at ...
As the peak of hurricane season nears, forecasters are tracking a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could develop into a named storm in the coming days.
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico could be days of rainfall to South Florida next week with some localized areas receiving up to a foot of rain through Friday morning. Widespread ...
September 16 – Hurricane Ivan struck Gulf Shores, Alabama as a major hurricane, with its large and powerful circulation producing peak wind gusts of 107 mph (172 km/h) in Pensacola. Ivan moved ashore with a significant storm surge, estimated at 10 to 15 ft (3.0 to 4.6 m); the surge, in addition to high waves, severely damaged the Escambia Bay ...
Major structural damage was recorded at the landfall point in Gulf Shores as well as Mobile. A pier in Gulf Shores that was destroyed in Hurricane Ivan in 2004 was partially destroyed again by storm surge from Sally just days after it had reopened following renovations. There were also several reports of damage to condos in the Gulf Shores with ...
On August 31, the hurricane struck Gulf Shores, Alabama [1] as a Category 1 hurricane [3] with sustained winds estimated near 85 mph (137 km/h). [1] [2] The estimated central pressure at landfall was 980 mbar (29 inHg). [3] Baker moved inland over Alabama and dissipated over southeastern Missouri on September 1. [1]