The storm tracked into the cold sector of the cyclone, causing Arlene to lose tropical characteristics around 12:00 UTC on April 21. [66] Don attained its peak intensity at this time, characterized by winds of approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) as measured by reconnaissance aircraft. by ⦠Although environmental conditions were favorable, the wave failed to Philippe reached its peak intensity of 40 mph (64 km/h) as recorded on Grand Cayman. Hurricane Maria; Hurricane Jose (2017) Hurricane Nate; Hurricane Katia (2017) Hurricane Gert (2017) Hurricane Ophelia (2017) Hurricane Franklin; Tropical Storm Bret (2017) Tropical Storm Cindy (2017) Tropical Storm Emily (2017) [94] The British Virgin Islands experienced $3.47 billion in damage and four deaths,[36][95] with numerous buildings and roads destroyed in Tortola. [10] On May 25, NOAA released their prediction, citing a 70% chance of an above average season due to "a weak or nonexistent El Niño", calling for 11â17 named storms, 5â9 hurricanes, and 2â4 major hurricanes. Although well offshore, winds from Ophelia fanned wildfires in Portugal and Spain. In Aransas, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio counties, the storm destroyed approximately 15,000 homes and damaged another 25,000. With precipitation peaking at 4.76 in (121 mm) in Penal, several towns in southern and central Trinidad were flooded. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) â The aftereffects of 2017â²s Hurricane Irma appear to have killed more than 400 senior residents of Florida nursing homes, a new university study shows. With four names retired, the 2017 season is tied with the 1955, 1995, and 2004 seasons for the second-highest number of storm names retired after a single Atlantic season, surpassed only by the 2005 season, which had five retired names.[158]. [20] TSR lowered their forecast numbers on April 5, 2017, to 11 named storms, 4 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, based on recent trends favoring the development of El Niño. Around 22:00 UTC on October 28, the storm made landfall on the Zapata Peninsula with winds of 40 mph. Moving northeastward into a region of increasing wind shear and ocean temperatures less than 73 °F (23 °C), Ophelia began rapidly weakening early on October 15, while a strong upper-level trough and jet stream flow caused the storm to begin losing tropical characteristics. The system weakened to a tropical depression early on August 19 and then degenerated into a tropical wave several hours later. Approximately 330 people were reported as going into storm shelters, and around 2,200 people relocated from the islands near the coastline to farther inland in advance of the storm. Wind shear initially prevented further development, though the wave became a tropical depression around 06:00 UTC on August 17 about 505 mi (813 km) east of Barbados. [5] They anticipated that the 2017 season would be a near-average season, with a prediction of 14 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. Nate was the first hurricane in October to make landfall along the northern Gulf Coast since the 2002 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Hurricane Lili - more info here). [49] Additionally, unrelated to Arlene, Tropical Storm Adrian in the Eastern Pacific basin also formed before the corresponding hurricane season was set to officially begin, being the earliest-named storm in the Eastern Pacific proper. [9] On May 20, TWC issued an updated forecast, raising their numbers to 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes to account for Tropical Storm Arlene as well as the decreasing chance of El Niño forming during the season. become a tropical cyclone before reaching a less favorable environment. 1st 5 Atlantic TCs of 2017 combined for least ACE of 1st 5 TCs for any Atlantic season on record. As mentioned in the next section, Nate holds the recor⦠[105] Jose likely produced sustained tropical storm force winds in the northern Leeward Islands, though no observations were available because Irma destroyed or damaged wind instruments. [120] Coincidentally, the storm struck Mexico just days after a major earthquake struck the country, worsening the aftermath and recovery. [126] By 06:00 UTC the following day, Lee intensified into a hurricane, based on the presence of an eye on satellite imagery. [142] With approximately â¬68.7 million (US$81.1 million) in damage,[144] Ophelia was considered the worst storm in Ireland in 50 years. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale. Nate caused at least 50 deaths, including 16 in Nicaragua,[136] 14 in Costa Rica,[141] 7 in Panama, 5 in Guatemala, 3 in Honduras,[136] 4 in the United States,[136][140] and 1 in El Salvador, with a further 9 missing accumulative of all affected areas. Hurricane Matthew (2016) â caused damage and deaths in Haiti, before moving to The Bahamas and then skimming the coastline of Florida, before moving up the coast. Hurricane Irma is the fifth most damaging U.S. storm, costing $50 billion. One person on the island died after he slipped and fell while running across a makeshift bridge; the fatality is considered indirectly related to Bret. After reaching Category 2 intensity late on October 12, the storm briefly weakened to a Category 1 on the following day, before re-intensifying into a Category 2 hurricane on October 14. [56] Due to Cindy's weak nature, only a few locations observed sustained tropical storm force winds. [33][34] Hurricane Irma reached peak winds of 180 mph (285 km/h), making it the strongest Atlantic hurricane outside the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea until surpassed by Hurricane Dorian in 2019. [58], Early on June 29, the NHC began tracking a tropical wave embedded within a large envelope of deep moisture across the coastline of western Africa. [129], On September 12, a well-defined tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa. [25] Despite an above average number of storms to begin 2017, many were weak and short-lived, resulting in the lowest ACE value for a season's first five named storms on record. [35] Irma ravaged the northern Leeward Islands and produced a trail of destruction through the Greater Antilles and Southeast United States. Jose then stalled offshore New England due to a mid-latitude ridge over Quebec. After progressing into the southwestern Atlantic several days later, the wave encountered more favorable upper-level winds and began to show signs of organization. 3 Notre Dame , 41-8. [83] As the storm hit, severe floods occurred in Northern Ireland, with floodwaters reaching 4.9 ft (1.5 m) in height, necessitating the rescue of more than 100 people. Around August 5, the southern portion of the wave split off and later developed into Hurricane Kenneth over the Eastern Pacific. [2] The first storm to receive this designation was Potential Tropical Cyclone Two, which later developed into Tropical Storm Bret, east-southeast of the Windward Islands on June 18. The season concluded with Tropical Storm Rina, which became extratropical on November 9. [80][81] The remnants of Gert merged with another extratropical cyclone that later threatened Ireland and the United Kingdom,[82] sparking Met Ãireann to issue yellow weather warnings for the entirety of Ireland. Harvey's remnants continued into the Bay of Campeche, where more conducive environmental conditions led to the re-designation of a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC on August 23, and subsequent intensification into a tropical storm six hours later. In Trinidad, the storm produced sustained winds of 48 mph (77 km/h) and gusts up to 71 mph (114 km/h) at Guayaguayare. The system weakened to a tropical depression over central Louisiana later that day, before losing tropical characteristics over central Tennessee early on September 1. Malek Young became the first to wear the chain, after intercepting a Bethune-Cookman pass in the end zone. [65] The next plane to investigate the cyclone a few hours later, however, found that the system's center had become less defined, and that sustained wind speeds had decreased to about 40 mph (64 km/h). Reaching a forward speed of 29 mph (47 km/h), Nate became the fastest-moving tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Gulf of Mexico. [132] The hurricane caused about $90 billion in damage in Puerto Rico and the USVI. Winds also downed some utility poles, causing power outages. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2023 season. [122] On October 1, Lee's remnant was absorbed by another extratropical cyclone to the north. In Florida, 2017 was a Hurricane Season to Remember Irma was the most disruptive hurricane to make landfall in recent memory, mainly because the entire peninsula suffered damage. After briefly emerging in the Caribbean Sea, Bret made another landfall on the Paria Peninsula of Venezuela around 09:00 UTC on June 20. Around that time, the storm began acquiring extratropical characteristics. [34] The NHC gave this disturbance a 90% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours. Precipitation peaked at 60.58 in (1,539 mm) in Nederlandâthe highest-ever rainfall total for any tropical cyclone in the United States. Despite an unfavorable environment, with ocean temperatures near 68 °F (20 °C) and moderate wind shear, convection coalesced near the center and allowed the subtropical depression to become fully tropical by 00:00 UTC on April 20. Deep convection formed in bands north and east of the center by 00:00 UTC, and gradually on April 19, leading to the formation of a subtropical depression. The names Harvey, Irma, Maria, and Nate were retired following the season due to the number of deaths and amount of damage they caused. [31] Harvey attained Category 4 status prior to reaching the Texas coastline, ending the record streak of 4,323 days without a major hurricane landfall in the United States;[32] with damage estimates up to $125 billion, Harvey is tied with Hurricane Katrina as the costliest natural disaster on record in the United States. [36], As the storm moved through the northern Leeward Islands, its landfall intensity stands behind the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and 2019's Hurricane Dorian as the strongest landfalling cyclone on record in the Atlantic. The scheduled game between Arkansas State and Miami originally set for September 9 was canceled in the wake of Hurricane Irma due to travel concerns and was not rescheduled. [63] The disturbance began to show signs of organization early on July 17,[64] and a tropical depression formed at 06:00 UTC that day. A large mid-latitude low-pressure area offshore Atlantic Canada and the circulation associated with Hurricane Irma resulted in the collapse of steering currents, causing Jose to decelerate and execute a cyclonic loop. In late August, Hurricane Harvey struck Texas and became the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005 and the strongest since Charley in 2004. [155] This was the same list used in the 2011 season, with the exception of the name Irma, which replaced Irene. Collectively, the tropical cyclones were responsible for at least 3,364 deathsâthe most fatalities in a single season since 2005. [136], A broad low pressure area developed along a stationary front well west of the Azores on October 3. [137] Flooding also severely damaged agriculture and infrastructure. When Arlene became a tropical storm on April 20, this marked only the second such occurrence on record, after Ana in 2003. Hurricane Irma hit Florida as a Category 4 storm the morning of Sept. 10, 2017, ripping off roofs, flooding coastal cities, and knocking out power to more than 6.8 million people. Thereafter, warm sea-surface temperatures and light wind shear allowed Maria to intensify rapidly. Continuing north-northeastward, the extratropical low eventually turned east-northeastward over the Mid-Atlantic and dissipated near Newfoundland on October 11. [150] Consequently, the NHC issued its last advisory on the system at 21:00 UTC on August 29, declaring the system to be an extratropical low. The 2017 hurricane season, which ends Thursday, will go down as one of the most active and destructive of all time. Late on October 7, Nate peaked with sustained winds of 90 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 981 mbar (29.0 inHg). After an increase in shower and thunderstorm activity later on, as well as the development of a well-defined circulation, the system was classified as Tropical Storm Bret while located about 185 mi (298 km) east-southeast of Trinidad at 18:00 UTC on June 19. Millions of ⦠About 25 homes on the western end of Dauphin Island suffered severe damage from storm surge flooding, while several other homes experienced minor damage. With a clear eye surrounded by a ring of extremely deep convection, Irma peaked with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph (290 km/h). [45] The season ultimately featured three storms that produced an ACE value above 40 units, the first occurrence on record. [72] The cyclone weakened considerably while over the Yucatán Peninsula, however its satellite presentation remained well-defined, with the inner core tightening up considerably. The storm briefly weakened to a Category 4 by the time it reached the Caribbean, but re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane later on September 19. Instead the two systems remained separate, with the first eventually coalescing into Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten on August 27, to the northeast of Florida, and the other low-pressure eventually becoming Hurricane Harvey. Northwest Florida: 66 total hurricanes. They finished the season 10–3 overall and 7–1 in the ACC to finish in first in the Coastal Division. [68] An EF0 tornado touched down Bradenton, destroying two barns and multiple greenhouses as well as collapsing an engineered wall. They advanced to the ACC Championship Game where they lost to Clemson, 38–3. Hurricanes Franklin and Katia both made landfall in 2017 between Tampico and Veracruz, both in the state of Veracruz. [117] Approximately 77,000 people were left without power at the height of the storm. Located in an area of weak steering currents, the cyclone meandered around in the region and strengthened into Tropical Storm Katia at 06:00 UTC on September 6. Around 14:45 UTC, Emily made landfall on Longboat Key. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was an extremely active tropical cyclone season and the costliest on record, with a damage total of at least $294.92 billion (USD). [34] Rockport, Fulton, and the surrounding cities were particularly hard hit. On Sint Maarten, the Dutch portion of Saint Martin, Irma severely damaged the airport and approximately 70% of structures were damaged or destroyed. Throughout the island, Maria moderately damaged 294,286 homes, extensively damaged 8,688 homes, and completely destroyed 4,612 homes. [111] When Jose reached peak intensity, it marked the first time on record in the Atlantic basin that two hurricanes, the other being Irma, occurring simultaneously had maximum sustained winds of 150 mph (240 km/h). It was the Hurricanes' 92nd season of football and 14th as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. A view of a street after the Hurricane Irma winds stopped in Miami, Florida, USA, 10 September 2017 (issued 11 September 2017). Nonetheless, Rina strengthened into a strong tropical storm with peak winds of 60 mph (97 km/h), while located about 750 mi (1,200 km) south-southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. At 03:00 UTC the next day, Maria peaked with sustained winds of 175 mph (282 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 908 mbar (26.8 inHg). The storm quickly dissipated several hours later,[113] although its mid-level circulation remained intact and later spawned what would become Hurricane Otis in the Eastern Pacific. About five hours later, Franklin made landfall in Vega de Alatorre, Veracruz. Its gaudiness amazed the team and coaching staff, with one saying that "it's supposed to be larger than life". [7] On April 17, The Weather Channel (TWC) released their forecasts, calling for 2017 to be a near-average season, with a total of 12 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes. However, the predicted El Niño failed to develop, with cool-neutral conditions developing instead, later progressing to a La Niñaâthe second one in a row. On July 4, TSR released their fourth forecast for the season, increasing their predicted numbers to 17 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, due to the fact that El Niño conditions would no longer develop by the peak of the season and the warming of sea-surface temperatures across the basin. Preliminary reports indicated that 370 homes were flooded. [149] After attaining 1-minute sustained winds of 45 mph (70 km/h), the system subsequently began to undergo an extratropical transition. [76] In the Mexican part of Yucatán Peninsula, damage was reported as having been minimal. [40] The indirect death toll is much higher; an estimated 2,975 people in total died in Puerto Rico as a result of Hurricane Maria, in the six months after the hurricane, due to the effects of catastrophic damage to the island's infrastructure. Hurricane tracking maps, current sea temperatures, and more. Irma damaged over 150,000 homes in Cuba, with almost 15,000 totally destroyed. In Cuba, the provinces of Camagüey, Ciego de Ãvila, and Matanzas were hardest hit. [104], The government of Antigua and Barbuda began efforts on September 8 to evacuate the entire island of Barbuda prior to Jose's anticipated arrival, as most structures on the island had been heavily damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Irma. [24], September featured copious activity, with four hurricanes forming: Jose, Katia, Lee, and Maria,[37] the final of which became the tenth-most-intense Atlantic hurricane on record. The extratropical low made landfall on the west coast of Ireland at Category 1-equivalent intensity later that day, several hours before striking northern Scotland. October 5, 2017 12,000 years ago, Florida hurricanes heated up despite chilly seas by Geological Society of America Figure 3 from the paper: Simulated changes in climatic controls on ⦠Consequently, wind damage was generally minor. It also became the second consecutive season to feature at least one Category 5 hurricane, with Hurricane Matthew reaching such strength in the previous season. Ahead of and during the season, several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes will form during a season, and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. [30] August yielded four stormsâFranklin, Gert, Harvey, and Irmaâall of which intensified into hurricanes. Was this page helpful? On average, an Atlantic hurricane season between 1981 and 2010 contained twelve tropical storms, six hurricanes, and two major hurricanes, with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index of between 66 and 103 units.
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