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POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...TROPICAL STORM HARVEY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA
405 PM CDT MON OCT 2 2017
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 HARVEY
OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA.
COUNTIES INCLUDED...JEFFERSON...ORANGE...HARDIN...TYLER...JASPER...
NEWTON...CAMERON...CALCASIEU...BEAUREGARD...VERNON...
JEFFERSON DAVIS...ALLEN...RAPIDES...VERMILION...ACADIA...
EVANGELINE...AVOYELLES...ST. LANDRY...LAFAYETTE...ST. MARTIN...
IBERIA...ST. MARY
SEP 21...UPDATED FOR...ADDITIONAL RAINFALL REPORTS
SEP 27...UPDATED FOR...CORRECTED DD7 RAINFALL REPORTS AND ADDED
DUPONT RAIN REPORT NEAR ORANGE TX.
A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS
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METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KLCH-LAKE CHARLES REGIONAL AIRPORT
30.13 -93.23 993.9 30/0905 120/025 30/0932 200/039 30/1249
KBPT-SOUTHEAST TEXAS REGIONAL AIRPORT
29.95 -94.03 996.5 30/1053 320/030 30/1030 320/043 30/0956
KAEX-ALEXANDRIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
31.33 -92.56 998.6 30/2330 080/020 30/1450 090/028 30/1453
KARA-NEW IBERIA/ACADIANA REGIONAL AIRPORT
30.03 -91.88 1001.7 30/1053 220/024 30/2100 220/035 30/2231
KPOE-FORT POLK
31.04 -93.19 998.6 30/1333 113/025 26/2020 113/036 26/2020
KJAS-JASPER COUNTY-BELL FIELD AIRPORT
30.89 -94.03 1001.2 30/1105 338/021 30/1435 000/030 30/1115
KP92-SALT POINT
29.56 -91.53 1002.4 30/1054 220/017 30/1642 210/030 30/1642
KLFT-LAFAYETTE REGIONAL AIRPORT
30.21 -91.98 1001.0 30/1054 220/026 30/2148 230/036 30/2132
KESF-ESLER REGIONAL AIRPORT
31.40 -92.28 998.6 30/2326 250/020 31/0942 250/028 31/0935
KDRI-DE RIDDER/BEAUREGARD PARISH AIRPORT
30.83 -93.34 998.1 30/1455 000/017 30/0855 000/027 30/0855
KORG-ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
30.07 -93.80 994.2 30/0925 000/026 30/0855 000/043 30/0855
KPTN-PATTERSON MEMORIAL AIRPORT
29.71 -91.34 1003.4 30/0930 210/026 30/1740 210/032 30/1740
KUXL-SULPHUR/SOUTHLAND FIELD AIRPORT
30.13 -93.38 1001.3 30/0145 068/022 28/1235 068/034 28/1235
KCWF-CHENNAULT AIR PARK
30.21 -93.14 1001.0 30/0250 I 180/023 30/1350 I 180/030 30/1350 I
K3R7-JENNINGS AIRPORT
30.24 -92.67 998.3 30/1015 248/020 30/2255 I 225/030 30/1955 I
KIYA-ABBEVILLE/CHRIS CRUSTA MEMORIAL AIRPORT
29.98 -92.08 1001.0 30/1035 225/025 30/2055 225/034 30/2155
KOPL-OPELOUSAS/ST. LANDRY PARISH AIRPORT & AHART FIELD
30.56 -92.10 1001.0 30/2115 180/018 30/1915 203/028 30/2215
KACP-OAKDALE/ALLEN PARISH AIRPORT
30.75 -92.68 997.9 30/2115 068/015 28/1355 068/025 28/1415
KCVW-CAMERON
29.78 -93.30 992.9 30/0805 135/030 30/0735 248/042 30/1235
K5R8-DE QUINCY INDUSTRIAL AIR PARK
30.44 -93.47 994.2 30/1015 293/022 30/2035 293/034 30/2035
KBMT-BEAUMONT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
30.07 -94.22 1002.3 30/0515 999/999 999/999 I 999/999 999/999 I
KBKB-FT POLK/FULLERTON LANDING STRIP
31.02 -92.91 998.3 30/2149 240/010 31/0754 I 999/020 29/2238 I
REMARKS:
NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KRBT2-KIRBYVILLE RAWS
30.43 -93.88 993.9 30/1105 000/015 30/0905 000/031 30/1005
FADT2-MCFADDEN RAWS
29.71 -94.12 0.0 I I 020/023 29/2035 020/038 29/2035
HAKL1-HACKBERRY RAWS
29.89 -93.40 0.0 I I 250/027 30/1249 230/042 30/1149
VRNL1-DOVE FIELD RAWS
31.03 -92.98 0.0 I I 050/012 30/0234 050/023 30/0234
GARL1-EVANGELINE/GARDNER RAWS
31.19 -92.63 0.0 I I 230/011 31/0746 230/022 31/1046
LACL1-LACASSINE RAWS
30.00 -92.89 0.0 I 230/027 30/2046 230/038 30/2146
LEVL1-VERNON RAWS
31.02 -93.19 0.0 I I 270/017 30/2359 270/024 30/2359
WVLT2-WOODVILLE RAWS
30.75 -94.40 989.8 30/1104 320/017 30/1804 050/034 28/2204
REMARKS:
B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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TXPT2-TEXAS POINT
29.69 -93.84 995.5 29/0800 080/042 29/0800 180/052 28/1006
SBPT2-SABINE PASS NORTH
29.73 -93.87 998.2 30/0848 070/033 29/0800 070/047 29/0748
PORT2-PORT ARTHUR
29.87 -93.93 996.1 30/0936 010/026 30/0124 070/036 029/091
SRST2-SABINE PASS
29.68 -94.03 998.3 30/0800 340/033 30/0700 060/040 29/0800
CAPL1-CALCASIEU PASS
29.77 -93.34 992.0 30/0748 260/033 30/1218 260/044 30/1206
FRWL1-FRESHWATER CANAL LOCKS
29.55 -92.31 999.6 30/0930 180/031 30/1006 170/039 30/0742
KEIR-EUGENE ISLAND 215
28.63 -91.49 1002.5 30/0948 230/034 30/1230 210/041 30/0536
AMRL1-AMERADA PASS
29.45 -91.34 1003.2 30/0942 090/018 29/0812 090/025 029/083
TESL1-BERWICK
29.67 -91.24 1003.5 30/0948 180/025 30/1206 180/032 30/1206
LCLL1-LAKE CHARLES
30.22 -93.22 994.3 30/0942 000/000 I 000/000 I
REMARKS:
C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 1200 UTC AUG 24 UNTIL 1200 UTC SEP 01
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CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL
LAT LON (IN)
DEG DECIMAL
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1.5 SW NEDERLAND JEFFERSON DD7-8920 60.58
29.95 -94.00
1.3 N GROVES JEFFERSON DD7-8906 60.54
29.96 -93.92
1 NE FANNETT JEFFERSON JZPT2 49.25
29.93 -94.23
4 S BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZHT2 49.06
30.03 -94.15
18 WSW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON JYHT2 47.99
29.84 -94.23
BEAUMONT JEFFERSON KBPT 47.52
29.95 -94.03
2 S CHINA JEFFERSON JZTT2 47.44
30.02 -94.33
5 ENE BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JYOT2 47.28 I
30.17 -94.19
4 WSW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZLT2 46.54
30.06 -94.20
5 NW CENTRAL GARDENS JEFFERSON JZJT2 46.42
30.03 -94.08
6 SSW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZNT2 46.38
30.00 -94.16
5 SSW HAMSHIRE JEFFERSON JYST2 45.79
29.79 -94.33
6.4 WNW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8918 45.26
29.91 -94.04
5 WNW FANNETT JEFFERSON JZVT2 45.00
29.94 -94.33
2 SW FANNETT JEFFERSON JZXT2 44.96
29.90 -94.27
PORT ARTHUR CITY JEFFERSON PTHT2 44.55
29.90 -93.97
5 ESE CHINA JEFFERSON JZUT2 44.49
30.03 -94.26
PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON JYGT2 44.09
29.88 -93.05
2 W HAMSHIRE JEFFERSON JYRT2 43.94
29.85 -94.35
4 SW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZMT2 43.78
30.03 -94.18
3.6 S NEDERLAND JEFFERSON DD7-8922 43.57
29.92 -93.99
2 SW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZGT2 43.23
30.05 -94.16
4 NNW PINE RIDGE HARDIN JYMT2 42.60
30.25 -94.36
0.6 SE PORT NECHES JEFFERSON DD7-8923 42.37
29.97 -93.95
2 W BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZKT2 41.93
30.07 -94.18
6 S NOME JEFFERSON JZWT2 41.81
29.94 -94.40
1 NW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZFT2 41.50
30.09 -94.16
BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JYBT2 41.42
30.09 -94.09
2 SE BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZIT2 41.42
30.05 -94.12
5 NNW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZOT2 41.30
29.99 -94.24
2.2 SE NEDERLAND JEFFERSON DD7-8921 41.19
29.95 -93.97
7 WSW NEDERLAND JEFFERSON JYIT2 40.87
29.92 -94.11
11 SE HAMSHIRE JEFFERSON JYYT2 40.59
29.76 -94.17
17 SSE CHINA JEFFERSON JYQT2 40.55
29.80 -94.25
CHINA 1N JEFFERSON CIAT2 40.24
30.06 -94.34
BEAUMONT RESEARCH JEFFERSON BAGT2 39.85
30.06 -94.29
2 NE CHINA JEFFERSON JZST2 39.80
30.06 -94.31
4 NNW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZRT2 39.80
30.14 -94.17
6 SE FANNETT JEFFERSON JZYT2 39.76
29.87 -94.16
3 N BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JYAT2 39.76
30.12 -94.16
3 NE BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JYWT2 39.65
30.12 -94.12
4 S BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JYCT2 39.25
30.09 -94.27
BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JYVT2 38.86
30.08 -94.14
1 ENE BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JYUT2 38.50
30.09 -94.12
2 SE BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JZCT2 37.80
30.14 -94.25
5 WNW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8903 37.79
29.90 -94.01
1 SSE PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8912 37.50
29.87 -93.93
LUMBERTON HARDIN LLBT2 37.35
30.25 -94.18
20 SW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON JYPT2 37.24
29.68 -94.16
ORANGE ORANGE ORAT2 36.39
30.08 -93.74
5 SW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON JYDT2 36.34
29.85 -94.00
12 WNW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JXAT2 36.30
29.76 -94.10
2 NNW BEAUMONT JEFFERSON JZET2 36.22
30.11 -94.17
2 NNW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8901 36.01
29.91 -93.95
3 NW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JKJT2 35.87
29.76 -93.94
KOUNTZE HARDIN KTZT2 34.48
30.83 -93.74
18 WSW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JCDT2 34.37
29.68 -94.18
4 N NOME JEFFERSON JZBT2 34.29 I
30.09 -94.40
4 E BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JZDT2 33.66 I
30.16 -94.20
2.5 SE GROVES JEFFERSON DD7-8907 33.42
29.92 -93.88
2 ENE BATSON HARDIN JYKT2 33.07
30.35 -94.57
6 SW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON JYFT2 32.05
29.82 -93.97
2 SSW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8915 31.75
29.85 -93.95
1 SW BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JYNT2 31.38 I
30.13 -94.28
FRED TYLER TFDT2 30.99 I
30.57 -94.18
9 N ORANGE ORANGE ORET2 30.69 I
30.23 -93.73
ORANGE ORANGE ORNT2 29.99
30.09 -93.72
WOODVILLE 7ENE TYLER ODIT2 29.97 I
30.80 -94.30
4 SE THICKET HARDIN JYLT2 29.88
30.34 -94.59
WOODVILLE 2W TYLER WLET2 28.07 I
30.76 -94.45
12 WSW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JCLT2 27.99
29.69 -94.08
2.70 SSW ORANGE ORANGE Dupont 27.73
30.06 -93.77
COLMESNEIL 4 E TYLER CMST2 27.05 I
30.90 -94.36
3.1 WSW PORT ARTHUR JEFFERSON DD7-8916 26.90
29.86 -93.98
9 WSW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JMUT2 26.69
29.68 -94.03
TOWN BLUFF DAM TYLER TBLT2 25.90
30.80 -94.18
WOODVILLE 5 SW TYLER WOVT2 25.52 I
30.44 -94.29
CHESTER 1SE TYLER CETT2 25.30 I
30.91 -94.59
4 E BEVIL OAKS JEFFERSON JTWT2 24.72 I
30.15 -94.21
VINTON 5W CALCASIEU NBFL1 23.71
30.18 -93.63
OLD TOWN BAY CALCASIEU OTBL1 22.19
30.28 -93.14
BELL CITY 13SW CAMERON BELL1 22.04
29.97 -93.09
MOSS BLUFF 2NNW CALCASIEU MBLL1 20.81
30.33 -93.22
HACKBERRY 8 SSW CAMERON HCKL1 20.71 I
29.88 -93.40
10 NW SABINE PASS JEFFERSON JYET2 20.28
29.76 -94.05
JASPER JASPER JAST2 19.98 I
30.91 -94.01
MOSS BLUFF CALCASIEU MBFL1 19.40
30.29 -93.21
SULPHUR CALCASIEU SULL1 18.50
30.23 -93.34
LEESVILLE 6SSW VERNON LSVL1 18.24 I
31.05 -93.28
LAKE CHARLES 7 NW CALCASIEU LCRL1 17.78 I
30.50 -93.44
LAKE CHARLES 2 N CALCASIEU LCHL1 17.28
30.25 -93.22
LEESVILLE VERNON LEEL1 16.60
31.23 -93.41
ROCKEFELLER WLR CAMERON GCHL1 15.98
29.72 -92.82
LAKE CHARLES REGIONAL CALCASIEU KLCH 14.52
30.12 -93.23
1 NW NOME JEFFERSON JZAT2 14.49 I
30.04 -94.43
LAKE ARTHUR 7SW JEFFERSON DAVIS LWRL1 13.30
30.02 -92.77
FRANKLIN 3 NW ST. MARY FRAL1 11.68
29.82 -91.54
LELAND BOWMAN LOCK VERMILION VLKL1 11.06
29.78 -92.20
DRY CREEK 8 NW BEAUREGARD BDKL1 10.70 I
30.74 -93.14
LAKE CHARLES PORT CALCASIEU LKCL1 10.66
30.21 -93.25
KAPLAN VERMILION KAPL1 10.41
29.99 -92.28
OBERLIN FIRE TOWER ALLEN OBEL1 9.68
30.60 -92.77
ABBEVILLE VERMILION ABBL1 9.54
29.96 -92.12
JENNINGS JEFFERSON DAVIS JNNL1 9.45
30.20 -92.66
ACADIANA REGIONAL IBERIA KARA 9.12
30.02 -91.88
MORGAN CITY ST. MARY MRCL1 9.11
29.68 -91.18
ALEXANDRIA 5 SSE RAPIDES ADSL1 8.62
31.32 -92.46
ST. MARTINVILLE 3 SW ST. MARTIN SMVL1 8.52
30.08 -91.87
JEANERETTE 5 NW IBERIA JENL1 8.23
29.95 -91.71
LAFAYETTE REGIONAL LAFAYETTE KLFT 7.90
30.21 -91.98
BEAVER FIRE TOWER EVANGELINE OKLL1 7.89 I
30.79 -92.50
BOYCE 3 WNW RAPIDES BYCL1 7.25
31.39 -92.72
BUNKIE AVOYELLES BNKL1 7.04
30.95 -92.18
CROWLEY ACADIA CROL1 7.00
30.24 -92.35
CARENCRO LAFAYETTE CRCL1 6.89
30.31 -92.05
ALEXANDRIA INTERNATIONAL RAPIDES KAEX 6.68
31.33 -92.56
ALEXANDRIA RAPIDES ALXL1 6.22
31.32 -92.46
GRAND COTEAU ST. LANDRY GRCL1 5.98
30.41 -92.04
OPELOUSAS ST. LANDRY OPLL1 5.82
30.50 -92.09
VILLE PLATTE EVANGELINE VIPL1 5.10 I
30.69 -92.27
REMARKS: DD7 GAGES ARE RAINFALL TOTALS FROM 0500 UTC AUGUST 25
THROUGH 0500 UTC SEPTEMBER 1.
D. INLAND FLOODING...
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JEFFERSON COUNTY...WIDESPREAD STORM TOTAL RAINFALL OVER 40 INCHES
RESULTED IN OVER 64,000 HOMES FLOODING IN THE COUNTY. HARDEST HIT
AREAS WERE PORT ARTHUR, GROVES, BEVIL OAKS, HAMSHIRE, FANNETT,
CHINA, AND THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF BEAUMONT. SEVERAL REFINERIES IN THE
COUNTY RECEIVED FLOOD WATERS AND WERE OFFLINE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD
OF TIME. RECORD FLOOD CRESTS ON PINE ISLAND BAYOU AND THE LOWER
NECHES RIVER WERE OBSERVED.
ORANGE COUNTY...WIDESPREAD STORM TOTALS OF 30 TO 50 INCHES OF RAIN
RESULTED IN FLOODING OF OVER 27,742 HOMES. HARDEST HIT AREAS
INCLUDED THE CITY OF ORANGE, VIDOR, ORANGEFIELD, PINE FOREST, WEST
ORANGE, MAURICEVILLE, ROSE CITY, AND LAKEVIEW. RECORD CRESTS WERE
SEEN ON COW BAYOU AND THE LOWER NECHES RIVER. THE SABINE RIVER AT
ORANGE WAS THE HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE HURRICANE IKE IN 2008. WATER WAS
OVER PARTS OF I-10 IN ROSE CITY, VIDOR, AND NEAR THE CITY OF ORANGE.
HARDIN COUNTY...20 TO 40 INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS THE COUNTY,
RESULTING IN ALMOST 10,000 HOMES FLOODING. WORST HIT AREAS WERE
AROUND LUMBERTON, SILSBEE, SOUR LAKE, AND KOUNTZE. RECORD FLOODING
WAS OBSERVED ON PINE ISLAND BAYOU AT SOUR LAKE AND VILLAGE CREEK AT
KOUNTZE. THE NECHES RIVER AT EVADALE RECORDED THE SECOND HIGHEST
READING DATING BACK TO 1884. THE US HIGHWAY 96 BRIDGE OVER VILLAGE
CREEK NEAR SILSBEE COLLAPSED DUE TO THE FLOOD WATERS.
TYLER COUNTY...20 TO 30 INCHES OF RAIN RESULTED IN MAJOR FLOODING IN
PARTS OF TYLER COUNTY, WHERE OVER 1,730 HOMES WERE FLOODED. THE
HARDEST HIT AREAS WERE IN WARREN, FRED, AND ALONG THE NECHES RIVER.
THE NECHES RIVER AT TOWN BLUFF HAD ITS FOURTH HIGHEST CREST.
JASPER COUNTY...20 TO 40 INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS THE COUNTY,
RESULTING IN OVER 4,000 HOMES FLOODING. WORST HIT AREAS WERE
KIRBYVILLE, BUNA, AND WEISS BLUFF. THE NECHES RIVER AT EVADALE HAD
ITS SECOND HIGHEST CREST OF RECORD, AND THE 4TH HIGHEST CREST OF
RECORD AT TOWN BLUFF.
NEWTON COUNTY...20 TO 40 INCHES OF RAIN RESULTED IN ALMOST 2,000
HOMES FLOODING. HARDEST HIT AREAS WERE TROUT CREEK, CALL, AND ALONG
THE SABINE RIVER. A RECORD CREST OCCURRED AT BIG COW CREEK NEAR
NEWTON. ON THE SABINE RIVER, BURKEVILLE HAD THE 5TH HIGHEST CREST ON
RECORD, BON WIER HAD THE 4TH HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD, AND DEWEYVILLE
HAD THE 3RD HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD.
CAMERON PARISH...THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE PARISH HAD 20 TO 40 INCHES
OF RAIN. COMBINED WITH AN ABOVE NORMAL TIDE AND HIGH FLOW DOWN THE
SABINE RIVER, SEVERAL SECONDARY ROADS IN JOHNSON BAYOU FLOODED.
TEMPORARY WORKERS HAD THEIR PORTABLE HOMES FLOOD. WATER FROM THE
SABINE DID GO AS FAR EAST AS HIGHWAY 27. PARTS OF THE ROAD FLOODED
BETWEEN HACKBERRY AND HOLLY BEACH.
CALCASIEU PARISH...15 TO 30 INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN THE PARISH. ONE
EVENT ON SUNDAY AUGUST 27TH CAUSED EAST SECTIONS OF LAKE CHARLES
NEAR CHENNAULT...AS FAR EAST AS IOWA AND AS FAR NORTH AS MOSS BLUFF
TO FLOOD HOMES. OTHER HOMES FLOODED NEAR THE SABINE RIVER WEST OF
VINTON. TOTAL NUMBERS OF HOMES FLOODED IN THE PARISH WERE 1,572. THE
SABINE RIVER AT DEWEYVILLE/STARKS SAW ITS 3RD HIGHEST CREST AND THE
SABINE RIVER AT ORANGE SAW ITS 2ND HIGHEST CREST. ON THE WEST FORK
OF THE CALCASIEU RIVER AT SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK, THEY SAW
THEIR 4TH HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD, THE CALCASIEU RIVER AT OLD TOWN
BAY SAW ITS 6TH HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD, AND THE CALCASIEU RIVER AT
SALT WATER BARRIER SAW ITS 8TH HIGHEST CREST OF RECORD.
BEAUREGARD PARISH...15 TO 30 INCHES OF RAIN CAUSED 387 HOMES TO
FLOOD IN THE PARISH, PRIMARILY NEAR THE SABINE RIVER AND BUNDICK
CREEK. THE SABINE RIVER NEAR BON WIER HAD ITS 4TH HIGHEST CREST OF
RECORD. BUNDICK CREEK NEAR BUNDICK LAKE HAD ITS 3RD HIGHEST CREST ON
RECORD.
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E. MAXIMUM STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
OFFICIAL TIDE GAUGES NOTED WITH LEADING G
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COUNTY CITY/TOWN SURGE TIDE DATE/ BEACH
OR LOCATION (FT) (FT) TIME EROSION
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JEFFERSON G TEXAS POINT, TX 3.49 5.03 28/1012 MINOR
JEFFERSON G SABINE PASS NOR 3.43 4.78 28/1018 MINOR
JEFFERSON G PORT ARTHUR 3.28 4.09 30/0642 MINOR
CAMERON G CALCASIEU PASS 2.94 4.70 28/1148 MINOR
CALCASIEU G BULK TERMINAL 3.53 4.53 30/1412 NONE
CALCASIEU G LAKE CHARLES 3.70 4.93 30/1454 NONE
VERMILION G FRESHWATER LOCK 3.63 5.33 28/1354 MINOR
ST. MARY G EUGENE ISLAND 3.10 4.68 30/0936 MINOR
ST. MARY G AMERADA PASS 3.07 4.48 30/1100 MINOR
ST. MARY G BERWICK 2.39 2.00 30/1412 NONE
REMARKS:
F. TORNADOES...
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(DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE
LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN)
DESCRIPTION
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5 E HACKBERRY CAMERON 26/1722 EF0
29.96 -93.35
A TORNADO ASSOCIATED WITH AN OUTER RAIN BAND OF TROPICAL STORM
HARVEY TOUCHED DOWN WEST OF CALCASIEU LAKE AND MOVED NORTHWEST. THE
TORNADO ROLLED A TRAVEL TRAILER OVER AND REMOVED SOME SHINGLES OFF A
HOME NEAR HACKBERRY HIGH SCHOOL.
2 N ERATH VERMILION 27/1915 EF0
29.98 -92.04
THE TORNADO PULLED TIN OFF OF A LARGE BARN AND TIPPED OVER A TRAVEL
TRAILER. A LARGE SECTION OF THE SUGAR CANE FIELD ACROSS THE STREET
WAS BLOWN OVER.
4 NNE LYDIA IBERIA 27/1935 EF0
29.97 -91.75
A TORNADO WAS VIDEOED BRIEFLY TOUCHING DOWN IN A SUGAR CANE FIELD
OFF OF DARNALL ROAD. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED.
3 W JOHNSON BAYOU CAMERON 28/0939 EF0
29.76 -93.71
A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR HIGHWAY 82 AND FLIPPED A SHED AND
DAMAGED SOME TREES. THE TORNADO CONTINUED TO THE NORTHWEST AND
REMOVED A PORTION OF ROOFING FROM A HOME ON BILLS LANE.
8 SE GUEYDAN VERMILION 29/2200 EF0
29.96 -92.41
A TORNADO BRIEFLY TOUCHED DOWN IN A FIELD. NO DAMAGE OCCURRED.
2 S EVANGELINE ACADIA 29/2209 EF2
30.22 -92.58
A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ALONG RIVERSIDE ROAD SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 10
AND TRAVELED NORTHEAST FOR 2.2 MILES. ALONG THE PATH THE TORNADO
DAMAGED: 4 HOMES, A TRUCK, FENCING, SEVERAL HARDWOOD TREES, AND
DOWNED 3 POWER POLES. ONE OF THE HOMES HAD THE MAJORITY OF THE ROOF
REMOVED AND EXTERIOR WALL FAILURE.
5 S DUSON LAFAYETTE 29/2234 EF0
30.16 -92.18
A TORNADO WAS RECORDED BRIEFLY TOUCHING DOWN NEAR THE TOWN OF RIDGE,
LA. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED.
G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY...
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COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS
DESCRIPTION
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JEFFERSON 4 unk unk
ONE WOMAN DROWNED IN PORT ARTHUR, AND THREE WOMEN DROWNED IN
BEAUMONT.
ORANGE 9 unk unk
OFFICIALS SAID THERE HAVE BEEN NINE STORM-RELATED DEATHS SO FAR.
JASPER 2 unk unk
TWO PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN A TREE FELL ON THEIR TRUCK TUESDAY
AUGUST 29TH.
NEWTON 2 unk unk
TWO ELDERLY PEOPLE DROWNED IN NEWTON COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE
SHERIFF.
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