Summary of all Local Storm Reports (LSRs) across the area during Hurricane Zeta and LSRs across the region during Zeta.
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Hurricane Zeta made landfall in southeast Louisiana and significant impacts were felt across the entire region (although the majority of the impacts remained across southern Alabama and northwest Florida). Below are some of the local impacts...
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POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...HURRICANE ZETA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL 358 PM CST FRI NOV 6 2020 NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE. THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH ZETA OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA. COUNTIES INCLUDED...BALDWIN...BUTLER...CHOCTAW...CLARKE...CONECUH... COVINGTON...CRENSHAW...ESCAMBIA AL...ESCAMBIA FL...GEORGE... GREENE...MOBILE...MONROE...OKALOOSA...PERRY...SANTA ROSA...STONE... WASHINGTON...WAYNE...WILCOX NOV 6...UPDATED FOR...WIND OBSERVATIONS AND THE INCLUSION OF COUNTY IMPACTS A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- METAR OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- KMOB-MOBILE/BATES FIELD AL 30.68 -88.25 997.7 29/0156 160/042 29/0156 160/079 29/0152 KBFM-MOBILE DOWNTOWN AL 30.64 -88.07 1000.1 29/0053 I 150/035 29/0130 I 140/064 29/0104 I KNPA-NAS PENSACOLA, PENSACOLA FL 30.35 -87.32 1004.7 29/0256 160/037 29/0156 160/051 29/0126 KPNS-PENSACOLA FL 30.47 -87.20 1004.9 29/0253 180/036 29/0353 170/049 29/0309 KNSE-WHITING FLD-N NAS, MILTON FL 30.72 -87.02 1003.0 29/0356 160/034 29/0256 180/049 29/0420 KGZH-EVERGREEN AL 31.42 -87.04 999.5 29/0353 160/037 29/0349 170/061 29/0442 KPRN-MACCRENSHAW MEM AP, GREENVILLE AL 31.85 -86.61 994.5 29/0458 210/029 29/0658 160/056 29/0528 K0J4-FLORALA MUNICIPAL AL 31.04 -86.31 1006.1 29/0458 210/029 29/0658 190/047 29/0620 KCEW-CRESTVIEW FL 30.79 -86.52 1006.4 29/0353 200/026 29/0410 200/046 29/0411 KVPS-EGLIN AFB/VALPAR FL 30.48 -86.53 1005.9 29/0657 170/026 29/0414 170/043 29/0400 KDTS-DESTIN/FT WALTON BEACH ARPT FL 30.40 -86.47 1007.0 29/0353 170/022 29/0353 160/038 29/0403 REMARKS: INCOMPLETE DATA FOR KBFM NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- TT309-GROVE HILL RAWS AL 31.69 -87.76 999/036 29/0426 999/070 29/0426 TOXA1-USRCRN HADS - 2S THOMASVILLE AL 31.93 -87.74 999/038 29/0445 999/052 29/0445 3 XBUC-BUCCANEER YACHT CLUB (WEATHERFLOW) AL 30.58 -88.07 998.5 29/0123 150/053 29/0147 130/062 29/0103 10.4 XGBZ-GULF BREEZE (WEATHERFLOW) FL 30.36 -87.16 1003.3 29/0226 160/033 29/0434 170/042 29/0411 15 XCBS-CRYSTAL BEACH (WEATHERFLOW) FL 30.39 -87.41 1005.2 29/0446 140/028 29/0440 160/039 29/0518 13.7 XGLF-GULF SHORES/FOLEY (WEATHERFLOW) AL 30.36 -87.65 160/039 29/0210 150/050 29/0134 10.4 LOXLEY (USA CHILI) AL 30.64 -87.70 I 999/037 I 999/050 I JAY (USA CHILI) FL 30.95 -87.17 I 999/041 I 999/050 I REMARKS: OBSERVATIONS ARE FROM A COMBINATION OF SOURCES INCLUDING WEATHERFLOW, THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA CHILI MESONET, FIRE WEATHER RAW SITES, AND THE NOAA HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL AUTOMATED DATA SYSTEM (HADS) B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS... NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- DB127 - SANTA ROSA SOUND 30.38 -87.01 1002.8 29/0225 160/036 29/0200 160/051 29/0155 6.9 XOFP-OKALOOSA ISLAND FISHING PIER 30.39 -86.59 160/037 29/0335 160/047 29/0335 13.7 XFWB-FT. WALTON BEACH (W CHOCTAWHATCHEE BAY) 30.40 -86.56 1005.7 29/0338 170/034 29/0358 170/047 29/0358 7.3 DPIA1-DAUPHIN ISLAND, AL/V 30.25 -88.07 1000.8 29/0100 150/049 29/0100 150/062 29/0200 14 MBLA1-MIDDLE BAY LIGHT, AL 30.44 -88.01 998.6 29/0039 120/053 29/0230 120/058 29/0223 14.2 DPIA1-DAUPHIN ISLAND, AL/V 30.25 -88.07 1004.3 29/0020 999/043 29/0341 999/052 29/0220 4 REMARKS: C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 0000 UTC OCT 29 UNTIL 0000 UTC OCT 29 --------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL LAT LON (IN) DEG DECIMAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 W WAYNESBORO WAYNE COOP 6.25 31.68 -88.67 BLACK CREEK PERRY BLCM6 5.16 30.85 -89.03 LEAKESVILLE GREENE CHILI 4.85 31.18 -88.60 WAUSAU WAYNE LAUM6 4.73 31.52 -88.89 2 NW NEW AUGUSTA PERRY NAGM6 4.51 31.22 -89.05 2 NE PERKINSTON STONE MS-ST-4 3.84 30.80 -89.11 5 SSW THOMASVILLE CLARKE AL-CK-10 3.75 31.84 -87.77 USS ALABAMA MOBILE USSAL 3.13 30.68 -88.01 AGRICOLA GEORGE CHILI 2.87 30.82 -88.52 2 W MILLERS FERRY WILCOX MRFA1 2.79 32.10 -87.40 4 W TILLMANS CORNER MOBILE AL-MB-1 2.34 30.61 -88.26 2 E FAIRHOPE BALDWIN AL-BW-79 2.22 30.52 -87.85 MOBILE REGIONAL MOBILE KMOB 2.12 30.68 -88.25 EVERGREEN CONECUH KGZH 1.86 31.42 -87.05 CRESTVIEW OKALOOSA KCEW 1.74 30.72 -86.58 ANDALUSIA OPP AIRPORT COVINGTON K79J 1.53 31.23 -86.40 D. INLAND FLOODING... --------------------------------------------------------------------- PERRY...TWO ROADS WERE WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING...JEFFERSON DAVIS ROAD AND R&R ROAD. --------------------------------------------------------------------- E. MAXIMUM OBSERVED WATER LEVEL (WL)... --------------------------------------------------------------------- ID CITY/TOWN COUNTY STATE WL DATUM DATE/ SOURCE OR LOCATION (FT) TIME --------------------------------------------------------------------- BLBA1 BAYOU LA BATRE MOBILE AL 6.89 MHHW 29/0400 NOS 30.4057 -88.2477 MCGA1 USCG SECTOR MOB MOBILE AL 5.32 MHHW 29/0400 NOS 30.6483 -88.0583 WFRA1 W FOWL RIVER BR MOBILE AL 5.92 MHHW 29/0436 NOS 30.3766 -88.1586 OBLA1 MOBILE STATE DO MOBILE AL 5.16 MHHW 29/0400 NOS 30.7083 -88.0433 CIKA1 CHICKASAW CREEK MOBILE AL 4.52 MHHW 29/0542 NOS 30.7819 -88.0736 BYSA1 DOG RIVER BRIDG MOBILE AL 4.38 MHHW 29/0518 NOS 30.5652 -88.0880 EFRA1 E FOWL RIVER BR MOBILE AL 3.68 MHHW 29/0530 NOS 30.4437 -88.1139 WBYA1 WEEKS BAY BALDWIN AL 3.02 MHHW 29/0742 NOS 30.4169 -87.8254 DILA1 DAUPHIN ISLAND MOBILE AL 2.42 MHHW 29/0630 NOS 30.2500 -88.0750 PCLF1 PENSACOLA BAY ESCAMBIA FL 2.11 MHHW 29/0554 NOS 30.4044 -87.2112 REMARKS: F. TORNADOES... --------------------------------------------------------------------- (DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL) TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN) DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY... --------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- STONE 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH GUSTS TO HURRICANE FORCE RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANT TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE. NUMEROUS TO WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. 170 HOMES WERE DAMAGED, EXPERIENCING EITHER ROOF DAMAGE OR DAMAGE DUE TO DOWNED TREES WITH 15 OF THE HOMES EXPERIENCING MAJOR DAMAGE. GEORGE 0 1 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-100 MPH RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. POWER OUTAGES WERE NEAR OR AT 100%. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED DAMAGE, MAINLY TO ROOFS. APPROXIMATELY 100 HOMES HAD MAJOR DAMAGE WITH 30 DESTROYED, DUE PRIMARILY TO DOWNED TREES. THERE WAS ONE MINOR INJURY AS AN INDIVIDUAL WAS IN A CAR ACCIDENT WHILE TRYING TO DRIVE TO WORK DURING THE STORM. PERRY 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH GUSTS TO HURRICANE FORCE RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANT TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE. NUMEROUS TO WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. 36 HOMES WERE DAMAGED, EXPERIENCING EITHER ROOF DAMAGE OR DAMAGE DUE TO DOWNED TREES. GREENE 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-100 MPH RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. POWER OUTAGES WERE NEAR OR AT 100%. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED DAMAGE, MAINLY TO ROOFS. APPROXIMATELY 30 HOMES HAD MAJOR DAMAGE WITH 7 DESTROYED, DUE PRIMARILY TO DOWNED TREES. WAYNE 0 0 0 SUSTAINED TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANT TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE. NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. 13 HOMES WERE DAMAGED, EXPERIENCING EITHER ROOF DAMAGE OR DAMAGE DUE TO DOWNED TREES. MOBILE 0 0 1 SUSTAINED TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS IMPACTED MOST OF MOBILE COUNTY WITH GUSTS OF HURRICANE FORCE. MOBILE REGIONAL AIRPORT HAD A PEAK GUST OF 91 MPH. IT IS LIKELY THAT THE NORTHERN PORTION OF MOBILE COUNTY EXPERIENCED FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-100 MPH CLOSE TO WHERE THE CORE OF ZETA MOVED THROUGH. THESE WINDS RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD DOWNED TREES AND POWER OUTAGES TO THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY, INCLUDING THE CITY OF CITRONELLE. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED ROOF DAMAGE AND SOME WERE DAMAGED DUE TO DOWNED TREES. THE EXTENT OF DOWNED TREES AND POWER OUTAGES BECAME MORE SCATTERED FURTHER SOUTH. A SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE OCCURRED ON THE WEST OF END OF DAUPHIN ISLAND, BAYOU LA BATRE, AND CODEN WHERE A SURVEYED TEAM MEASURED PEAK INUNDATION OF 7 TO 9 FEET ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST. A STORM SURGE WITH PEAK INUNDATION OF 4 TO 6 FEET WAS MEASURED IN THE NORTHWEST PORTION OF MOBILE BAY, WHICH IMPACTED AREAS CLOSE TO THE COAST ALONG THE BAY. THE HIGHWAY 90 CAUSEWAY WAS COMPLETELY FLOODED AND FLOODING WAS REPORTED ON A PART OF WATER STREET IN DOWNTOWN MOBILE. EVACUATIONS WERE RECOMMENDED FOR LOW LYING AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS NEAR THE COAST. BALDWIN 0 0 1 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS IMPACTED MUCH OF BALDWIN COUNTY WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 60 TO 70 MPH. THESE WINDS RESULTED IN SCATTERED DOWN TREES AND POWER OUTAGES. SOME HOMES ALSO EXPERIENCED MINOR ROOF DAMAGE. A SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE IMPACT THE EASTERN SHORE OF BALDWIN COUNTY. A SURVEY TEAM MEASURED PEAK INUNDATION OF 7-9 FEET IN NORTHEAST MOBILE BAY ALONG THE HWY 90 CAUSEWAY AND RIVER DELTA AREA SOUTH TO THE IMMEDIATE SHORES OF FAIRHOPE. THIS SURGE RESULTED IN DAMAGE TO SOME OF THE RESTAURANTS AND BUSINESSES ALONG THE EASTERN PORTION OF THE HIGHWAY 90 CAUSEWAY. SEVERAL PIERS WERE DESTROYED ON THE EASTERN SHORE AND THE SEAWALL AT THE FAIRHOPE PIER WAS DAMAGED. A FEW SAILBOATS DOCKED AT THE FAIRHOPE PIER WERE DAMAGED OR SUNK. DAMAGE ALSO OCCURRED TO A FEW OF THE PARKS ALONG THE EASTERN SHORE. SIGNIFICANT SURGE ALSO EXTENDED SOUTH TO POINT CLEAR WHERE SURGE WENT ACROSS COUNTY ROAD 1. WASHINGTON 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-100 MPH RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. POWER OUTAGES WERE NEAR OR AT 100%. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED DAMAGE, MAINLY TO ROOFS OR WERE DAMAGED DUE TO FALLEN TREES. CHOCTAW 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS RESULTED IN SCATTERED DOWN TREES AND POWER OUTAGES, WITH THE GREATEST EXTENT OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE COUNTY. ONE MOBILE HOME IN BUTLER SUFFERED MAJOR DAMAGE DUE A TREE THAT FELL ON IT. 3 MOBILE HOMES FURTHER SOUTH HAD MINOR DAMAGE. APPROXIMATELY 3,500 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER. CLARKE 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-90 MPH RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. POWER OUTAGES WERE NEAR OR AT 100%. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED DAMAGE, MAINLY TO ROOFS. APPROXIMATELY 50 HOMES HAD MAJOR DAMAGE, DUE PRIMARILY TO DOWNED TREES. WILCOX 0 0 0 SUSTAINED STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 80-90 MPH RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD TREE AND POWER LINE DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. POWER OUTAGES WERE NEAR OR AT 100%. NUMEROUS HOMES SUFFERED DAMAGE, MAINLY TO ROOFS. AT LEAST 100 HOMES HAD MODERATE TO MAJOR DAMAGE, DUE PRIMARILY TO DOWNED TREES. MONROE 0 0 0 STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS RESULTED IN NUMEROUS TO WIDESPREAD DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. SIGNIFICANT POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. DAMAGE TO NUMEROUS STRUCTURES, INCLUDING TO BUILDINGS IN DOWNTOWN MONROEVILLE. CONECUH 0 0 0 STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS RESULTED IN NUMEROUS TO WIDESPREAD DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. BUTLER 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. SOME HOMES WERE DAMAGED DUE TO DOWNED TREES. CRENSHAW 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. SOME STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED DUE TO DOWNED TREES. COVINGTON 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS DOWNED SOME TREES IN THE COUNTY. ESCAMBIA AL 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. SOME POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED. ESCAMBIA FL 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS, PRIMARILY IN FREQUENT GUSTS, RESULTED IN THE DOWNING OF SOME TREES AND SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES. SANTA ROSA 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS RESULTED IN THE DOWNING OF SOME TREES AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES. NO STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. OKALOOSA 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS OCCURRED. HOWEVER, NO SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. $$ LEGEND: I-INCOMPLETE DATA E-ESTIMATED BEAMAN
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