POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...TROPICAL STORM CLAUDETTE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL 848 PM CDT TUE JUN 29 2021 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 CLAUDETTE OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA. COUNTIES INCLUDED...BALDWIN...CLARKE...CONECUH...COVINGTON... ESCAMBIA AL...ESCAMBIA FL...GEORGE...GREENE...MOBILE...MONROE... OKALOOSA...PERRY...SANTA ROSA...STONE...WASHINGTON JUN 29...UPDATED FOR...ADDED COUNTY IMPACTS. INCLUDED RIVER FLOOD INFORMATION. CORRECTED WIND FOR KMOB. 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 1009 19/2156 170/032 19/1059 150/043 19/1059 KBFM-MOBILE DOWNTOWN AL 30.64 -88.07 1009 19/2153 130/029 19/0948 130/040 19/0942 KPNS-PENSACOLA FL 30.47 -87.20 1009 19/2153 150/050 19/1146 140/070 19/1153 KNPA-NAS PENSACOLA, PENSACOLA FL 30.35 -87.32 1010 19/2056 160/034 19/1130 180/044 19/1129 KDTS-DESTIN/FT WALTON BEACH ARPT FL 30.40 -86.47 1011 19/2153 150/021 19/1530 160/040 19/1230 KCEW-CRESTVIEW FL 30.79 -86.52 1010 19/2253 210/023 19/2150 220/040 19/2153 KGZH-EVERGREEN AL 31.42 -87.04 1010 19/2253 160/024 19/1530 130/035 19/1301 REMARKS: 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) --------------------------------------------------------------------- XBUC-BUCCANEER YACHT CLUB (WEATHERFLOW) AL 30.58 -88.07 1007 19/1036 130/035 19/0940 130/043 19/0933 10 XGLF-GULF SHORES/FOLEY (WEATHERFLOW) AL 30.36 -87.65 1006 19/2100 190/036 19/1334 210/043 19/1950 10 XGBZ-GULF BREEZE (WEATHERFLOW) FL 30.36 -87.16 1008 19/2103 150/037 19/1137 130/052 19/1138 15 XCBS-CRYSTAL BEACH (WEATHERFLOW) FL 30.39 -87.41 200/026 19/2342 220/036 19/2345 14 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) --------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLP - MILL POINT (PERDIDO BAY) 30.30 -87.51 1009 19/1058 200/034 19/1128 200/043 19/1127 06 DB127 - SANTA ROSA SOUND 30.38 -87.01 1009 19/1122 160/039 19/1142 160/061 19/1142 07 XOFP-OKALOOSA ISLAND FISHING PIER 30.39 -86.59 230/037 19/2238 230/045 19/2238 14 XFWB-FT. WALTON BEACH (W CHOCTAWHATCHEE BAY) 30.40 -86.56 280/035 19/2249 240/041 19/2249 07 DPIA1-DAUPHIN ISLAND, AL/V 30.25 -88.07 1008.9 19/1000 140/036 19/0900 140/041 19/0900 13 42012-ORANGE BEACH, AL BUOY 30.07 -87.56 1008.8 19/1100 999/045 19/1103 170/051 19/1110 04/01 REMARKS: DPIA1 AND 42012 ARE OFFICIAL NDBC OBSERVATIONS. THE OTHER OBSERVATIONS ARE FROM THE WEATHERFLOW NETWORK. C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 1200 UTC JUN 18 UNTIL 1200 UTC JUN 20 --------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL LAT LON (IN) DEG DECIMAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 WSW PERKINSTON STONE PERK19 9.43 30.74 -89.33 PERKINSTON STONE PERK18 7.35 30.74 -89.13 CENTURY ESCAMBIA KFLCENTU2 6.20 30.96 -87.27 1 SSW PENSACOLA ESCAMBIA FL-ES-58 6.03 30.43 -87.20 4 S ELBERTA BALDWIN AL-BW-96 5.97 30.36 -87.61 ATMORE ESCAMBIA ATMA1 5.70 31.17 -87.44 WIGGINS STONE WGGM6 5.20 30.87 -89.12 PENSACOLA AIRPORT ESCAMBIA KPNS 5.18 30.48 -87.19 MOBILE REGIONAL MOBILE KMOB 5.17 30.69 -88.25 3 WNW SUMMERDALE BALDWIN AL-BW-85 5.03 30.50 -87.74 3 NW MILTON SANTA ROSA FL-SR-26 4.95 30.66 -87.08 3 SSE BREWTON ESCAMBIA BWTA1 4.66 31.06 -87.05 6 NE EGLIN AFB OKALOOSA FL-OK-2 4.39 30.52 -86.49 JAY SANTA ROSA KFLJAY13 4.28 30.94 -87.16 DAUPHIN ISLAND MOBILE AL-MB-92 4.13 30.25 -88.09 NAVARRE SANTA ROSA FL-SR-21 3.94 30.41 -86.81 3 E FORT MORGAN MOBILE AL-BW-107 3.75 30.23 -87.98 CASTLEBERRY CONECUH USA20 3.75 31.30 -87.03 BEAUMONT GREENE BESM6 3.72 31.23 -88.92 ANDALUSIA-OPP AIRPORT COVINGTON K79J 3.45 31.31 -86.39 NICEVILLE OKALOOSA NCVF1 3.32 30.53 -86.49 D. INLAND FLOODING... --------------------------------------------------------------------- BALDWIN...MINOR FLOODING OCCURRED ON THE STYX RIVER AT ELSANOR AND THE PERDIDO RIVER AT BARRINEAU PARK. MOBILE...MINOR FLOODING OCCURRED ON THE BAYOU SARA AT SARALAND. GREENE...MINOR FLOODING OCCURRED ON THE LEAF RIVER AT MCLAIN AND THE CHICKASAWHAY RIVER AT LEAKESVILLE. CLARKE...MINOR FLOODING OCCURED ON THE TOMBIGBEE RIVER AT COFFEEVILLE L&D AND LEROY. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3.67 MHHW 19/1130 NOS 30.4057 -88.2477 WFRA1 W FOWL RIVER BR MOBILE AL 2.99 MHHW 19/1206 NOS 30.3766 -88.1586 MCGA1 USCG SECTOR MOB MOBILE AL 2.96 MHHW 19/1406 NOS 30.6483 -88.0583 OBLA1 MOBILE STATE DO MOBILE AL 2.71 MHHW 19/1418 NOS 30.7083 -88.0433 CIKA1 CHICKASAW CREEK MOBILE AL 2.59 MHHW 19/1606 NOS 30.7819 -88.0736 WBYA1 WEEKS BAY BALDWIN AL 2.54 MHHW 19/1330 NOS 30.4169 -87.8254 BYSA1 DOG RIVER BRIDG MOBILE AL 2.39 MHHW 19/1418 NOS 30.5652 -88.0880 EFRA1 E FOWL RIVER BR MOBILE AL 2.27 MHHW 19/1306 NOS 30.4437 -88.1139 REMARKS: F. TORNADOES... --------------------------------------------------------------------- (DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL) TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN) DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- EAST BREWTON ESCAMBIA AL 19/1231 EF2 - 31.06 -87.06 7 NW FLORALA COVINGTON 19/1812 EF0 - 31.10 -86.40 CEDAR POINT PIER MOBILE 19/0816 EF0 - 30.31 -88.14 G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY... --------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- MOBILE 0 1 0 ONE INJURY WAS REPORTED AT CEDAR POINT PIER DUE TO A TORNADO THAT HIT THE PIER. BEACH EROSION AND FLOODING FROM HEAVY SURF IMPACTED THE WEST END OF DAUPHIN ISLAND, CLOSING A PORTION OF BIENVILLE BLVD. STORM SURGE FLOODING ALSO IMPACTED LOW LYING AREAS ALONG THE COAST WITH INUNDATION GENERALLY IN THE 1-3 FT RANGE. SHELL BELT RD IN BAYOU LA BATRE/CODEN WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING. THE US HIGHWAY 90 CAUSEWAY ACROSS MOBILE BAY WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING AROUND THE I-10 INTERCHANGE. SUSTAINED MINIMAL TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WERE RECORDED ON DAUPHIN ISLAND AND OTHER LOCATIONS IN SOUTHERN MOBILE COUNTY EXPERIENCED TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS. 3-6" OF RAIN OCCURRED AROSS MUCH OF THE COUNTY, WHICH RESULTED IN A FEW INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING IN METRO MOBILE. ESCAMBIA AL 0 20 0 AN EF-2 TORNADO HIT EAST BREWTON, AL AND TRACKED NORTH, CROSSING INTO CONECUH COUNTY. SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES WERE DESTROYED AND NUMEROUS OTHER STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED. 20 PEOPLE WERE REPORTED INJURED WITH 2 SERIOUS INJURIES. 3-6" OF RAIN PRODUCED ISOLATED REPORTS OF FLOODING. CONECUH 0 0 0 THE EF-2 TORNADO FROM ESCAMBIA, AL TRACKED NORTH INTO CONECUH COUNTY, PRODUCING EF-0 TO EF-1 DAMAGE. THE TORANDO IMPACTED THE WESTERN PART OF CASTLEBERRY AND LIFTED NEAR THE REST AREA AT I-65. THERE WERE NO INJURIES. BALDWIN 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS IMPACTED COASTAL AREAS AND THE FAR SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. IN GENERAL, 3 TO 6" OF RAIN FELL ACROSS THE COUNTY AND RESULTED IN A FEW INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING. ESCAMBIA FL 0 0 0 WHILE TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS IMPACTED PORTIONS OF ESCAMBIA COUNTY FL, THE MAIN WIND IMPACT WAS FROM SEVERE CONVECTION PRODUCED BY CLAUDETTE. A SOUTH TO NORTH MOVING LINE OF STORMS PRODUCED NUMEROUS SEVERE WIND GUSTS AND POCKETS OF WIND DAMAGE. PENSACOLA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RECORDED AN 81 MPH THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST. SOME OF THE MORE SIGNIFICANT WIND DAMAGE FROM THESE WINDS WAS NOTED IN THE FERRY PASS AREA. HIGH SURF OF 8-12 FEET IMPACTED THE GULF FACING SHORES. THE GULF ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE WAS CLOSED FOR SEVERAL DAYS DUE TO FLOODING AND SAND COVERING FORT PICKENS ROAD. 3-6" OF RAIN WAS REPORTED ACROSS ESCAMBIA COUNTY WHICH RESULTED IN A FEW INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING. SANTA ROSA 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS WERE RECORDED ALONG COASTAL SANTA ROSA COUNTY. SIMILAR TO ESCAMBIA FL, SANTA ROSA WAS IMPACTED BY A SEVERE LINE OF STORMS THAT PRODUCED A 71 MPH GUST IN SANTA ROSA SOUND. THIS SAME LINE OF STORMS ALSO PRODUCED POCKETS OF WIND DAMAGE IN THE PACE AREA. ONE MOBILE HOME HAD ITS ROOF BLOWN OFF AS THE RESULT OF THE SEVERE WINDS. 8-12 FT BREAKERS ALONG THE GULF FACING SHORES CLOSED THE GULF ISLANDS NATIONAL SEASHORE. 3-6" OF RAIN WAS REPORTED ACROSS SANTA ROSA COUNTY WHICH RESULTED IN A FEW INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING. OKALOOSA 0 0 0 TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS WERE RECORDED ALONG THE COAST, WITH OKALOOSA ISLAND FISHING PIER RECORDING A BRIEF PERIOD OF SUSTAINED MINIMAL TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS. STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS ALSO IMPACTED NORTHERN OKALOOSA COUNTY, RESULTING IN ISOLATED MINOR WIND DAMAGE. 3-6" OF RAIN WAS REPORTED ACROSS OKALOOSA COUNTY WHICH RESULTED IN A FEW INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING. COVINGTON 0 0 0 A BRIEF EF-0 TORNADO PRODUCED A SMALL AREA OF TREE DAMAGE NORTHWEST OF FLORALA. STONE 0 0 0 THE HIGHEST RAINFALL TOTALS OCCURRED IN STONE COUNTY, WHICH RECEIVED 5 TO NEARLY 10 INCHES OF RAIN. THE HIGHEST TOTALS WERE IN THE WESTERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. THE RAIN DID RESULT IN SOME FLASH FLOODING. $$ LEGEND: I-INCOMPLETE DATA E-ESTIMATED