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Our preliminary Post Tropical Cyclone Report on
Hurricane Ike is now available.
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Last map update: Sun, Sep. 21, 2008 at 11:39:27 pm CDT |
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UPDATE -
Fri Sep 12 2008 2:27 AM EXPERIMENTAL
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September 2008 Highlights
- Hurricane Ike made landfall in Galveston during the early morning hours of Saturday, September 13th.
Ike was a strong Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale at landfall, causing major storm
surge and wind damage along the upper Texas and southwest Louisiana coasts. Crystal Beach, along the Bolivar Peninsula, is just one of many locations that suffered
major storm surge damage. The Houston/Galveston National Weather Service
Office has begun work on compiling data from Ike, and a special Hurricane Ike page will be available soon.
- The August 2008 Tropical Weather Summary is now available from the
National Hurricane Center.
- September climate normals, means and extremes are available for Houston,
Galveston and College Station.
- The Top Ten wettest, driest, warmest, and coolest Septembers are available for
Houston,
Galveston and
College Station.
- Extremes, Normals and Annual Summaries (monthly averages for 2000 through August 2008) are available. Find out...
Houston,
Galveston and
College Station.
- August 2008 climate datum are now available.
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