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Tropical Cyclones ReportSeptember 2006
Atlantic Basin
![]() Hurricane Florence Satellite Image |
![]() Hurricane Florence Track ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
Florence formed between Africa and the Lesser
Antillies on September 3rd and began tracking to the Northwest.
Florence became a Category 1 hurricane and brushed the western
coast of Bermuda causing large swells, rip tides and undertows.
Maximum winds for Florence were 80 kt and minimum central pressure
was 972 millibars (28.70 inches of mercury). The ACE Index Value
was 12.2207 x 104 kt2. More
information on Florence is available from the NOAA National
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![]() Hurricane Gordon Satellite Image |
![]() Hurricane Gordon Track ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
Northeast of the Lesser Antilles, Gordon became
organized on the 10th and began a northwesterly track. The storm
attained Category 3 status with winds of 105 kt on the 13th, the
first major hurricane of the Atlantic season. Minimum central
pressure was 955 millibars (28.20 inches of mercury). Gordon
eventually turned to the northeast and became extratropical. The
ACE value for Gordon was 21.415 x 104 kt2.
More
information on Gordon is available from the NOAA National Hurricane
Center. |
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![]() Hurricane Helene Satellite Image |
![]() Hurricane Helene Track ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
A tropical wave formed off the African coast on the
11th and quickly orgranized. Helene went from a tropical depression
to a major hurricane in just 5 days and remained in the central
Atlantic before dissipating. While a major hurricane, Helene's
maximum sustained winds were 110 kt and mimimum central pressure
was 954 millibars (28.17 inches of mercury). The ACE value for
Helene was 27.8713 x 104 kt2. More
information on Helene is available from the NOAA National Hurricane
Center. |
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![]() Hurricane Isaac Satellite Image |
![]() Hurricane Isaac Track ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
Isaac became a depression in the central Atlantic
on the 27th and passed about 280 miles (450 km) east of Bermuda as
a Category 1 hurricane with winds sustained at 75 kt and a mimimum
central pressure of 985 millibars (29.09 inches of mercury). Isaac
continued tracking to the north and began to weaken. It brushed the
Newfoundland coast as a tropical storm before dissipating. The ACE
value for Isaac was 6.725 x 104 kt2. More information
on Isaac is available from the NOAA National Hurricane
Center. |
Pacific Basin
September was a quite month when compared with August. One tropical storm and one hurricane formed. Hurricane Lane made landfall along the Mexican coast as a category 3 storm on the 16th. For additional information, see the summaries below.
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![]() Tropical Storm Miriam Satellite Image |
![]() Tropical Storm Miriam Track map ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
Miriam formed as a tropical disturbance on the 16th
approximately 500 miles southeast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The
storm moved northeast, under the influence of Hurricane Lane, and
gained strength becoming a tropical storm later that day. Lane
reached a peak intensity of 40 kt (45 mph) before weakening due to
the effects of cooler waters and vertical wind shear. Minimum
central pressure was 999 millibars (29.50 inches of mercury). The
ACE value for Miriam was 0.8475 x 104 kt2.
More
information on Miriam is available from the NOAA National Hurricane
Center. |
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![]() Hurricane Lane Satellite Image |
![]() Hurricane Lane Track map ![]() Saffir-Simpson Scale Color Legend |
Lane began as a tropical disturbance located about
125 miles west-southwest of Acapulco, Mexico. The storm moved
parallel to the Mexican coast and continued to strengthen,
eventually becoming a major hurricane with maximum sustained winds
of 110 kt. Minimum central pressure was 952 millibars (28.11 inches
of mercury). Lane made landfall as a Category 3 storm in the
Sinaloa State of Mexico on the 16th. The ACE value for Lane was
6.8225 x 104 kt2. More information
on Lane is available from the NOAA National Hurricane
Center. |