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Hurricane Gordon
Category 3 hurricane (SSHS)
Hurricane Gordon on September 14

Hurricane Gordon on September 14
Formed September 10, 2006
Dissipated September 20, 2006
Highest
winds
120 mph (195 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure 955 mbar (hPa; 28.21 inHg)
Fatalities None
Damage Unknown
Areas
affected
Azores, Iberian Peninsula, British Isles
Part of the
2006 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Gordon was a strong Category 3 hurricane that crossed the Azores as a Category 1 hurricane, making it the first hurricane to directly impact the Azores since 1991.[1] Gordon's remnants also affected Western Europe. It was the eighth tropical storm, third hurricane and first major hurricane of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season.

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[edit] Storm history

Storm path
Storm path

Gordan's origins were from a tropical wave that moved into the Atlantic on September 1.[2] Winds shear inhibited the developement of Gordan until September 10, when a Tropical depression had developed.[3]

[edit] Preparations

Hurricanes Gordon (top) and Helene on September 18
Hurricanes Gordon (top) and Helene on September 18

[edit] Azores

With the onset of Gordon expected, all nine Azores Islands were placed on red alert by the Portuguese government, and residents were asked to take emergency precautions. The Meteorological Service of the Azores issued hurricane warnings for all of the islands. The civil protection agency head Antonio Cunha closed all schools as a precautionary measure. Fishermen were also ordered to stay on land. Residents were warned to stay indoors, close doors and windows, clear storm sewers and move livestock to safe areas. Forecasters warned of winds as high as 105 mph (170 km/h), along with heavy rain and waves of up to 12 metres (40 ft) high lashing coastal areas.[4]

[edit] Spain

In Spain, the region of Galicia was placed on red alert - the highest level - by authorities in anticipation of the extratropical remnants of Gordon. Classes on September 21 were also suspended by the regional education ministry. 11 other regions of Spain, including as far east as Madrid and as far south as Andalusia, received lower levels of warning.[5]

[edit] British Isles

Hurricane Gordon as seen from Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-115) on September 17
Hurricane Gordon as seen from Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-115) on September 17

Stormy conditions due to the remnants of Gordon were expected to affect the 2006 Ryder Cup in Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland, sparking fears that the event may be greatly interrupted and delayed. Strong gusts and heavy rain associated with another system had already wreaked havoc, causing both teams to delay their second practice rounds. This led to concerns about the possible state of the course by the time the tournament proper was due to start on September 22, leading to the possibility of further interruptions and possible changing of the normal rules.[6] As a result, September 25 was set aside as an additional "reserve day" by organizers at the K Club.[7]

On September 19 it was reported that the remnants of Gordon would cause high winds and rainfall in parts of the United Kingdom.[8] The UK Met Office stated that a "period of very windy weather" with "exceptionally severe gales" was expected for much of Northern Ireland and Scotland. Northern Ireland was expected to receive the brunt of the storm, with severe gales as high as 80 mph expected.[9] There were also warnings of localised flooding, with up to two inches (50 mm) of rain expected to fall. In addition, Wales and western England were warned of gusts of up to 50 mph.[10]

[edit] Impact

[edit] Azores

The Azores escaped significant damage. There were only reports of toppled trees and power lines, knocking out power to some communities, particularly on Santa Maria Island.[11]

[edit] Spain

Gordon hit the northwestern province of Galicia as an intensifying extratropical storm early on September 21. Gusts as strong as 101 mph (165 km/h) were witnessed at Fisterra. Even near Madrid, reported winds of 65 mph (107 km/h) raked Punto Navacerrada. Heavy rainfall, up to 2.58" (65.5 mm) at Canfranc, fell across Spain. The pressure plummeted to 989.7 hPa at A Coruña. Waves as high as 7 metres were also reported.[12] Trees, traffic lights, containers and placards were all blown over by the strong winds. One man was injured due a tree falling on his car. Overall damage was light, but some roads were blocked.[13][14]

[edit] Republic of Ireland

On September 20, practice rounds for the Ryder Cup were temporarily delayed due to high winds,[15] but Meteorological Office charts showed these to be associated with a different Atlantic low pressure area rather than effects of Gordon itself.

The remnants of Gordon caused stormy conditions late on September 21, with 1,500 homes losing power. The worst affected areas were on the east coast between Drogheda and Wexford and in the south around Cork and Limerick.[16]

Earlier on the 21st, a woman attending the Ryder Cup in County Kildare was injured after a tree branch fell near a golf buggy in which she was travelling.[17] Additionally, the event's media centre was evacuated due to high winds. However, the gates opened at 06:00 on September 22 as originally planned and the tournament's first day went ahead without major disruption.[18]

[edit] United Kingdom

The remnants of Gordon hit south-west Britain late on September 21. A gust of 81 mph (130) km/h) was recorded[19] and power lines were hit, leaving more than 1,000 homes without power in Truro, Cornwall. In Devon, the rail line between Exeter and Plymouth was damaged by high surf at Dawlish, causing disruption to services. A section of seawall 10m (33 ft) long was also eroded near the track.[20] A tree fell onto a campervan in Yeoford, but no injuries were reported.[21]

Gusts of up to 75 mph affected Northern Ireland during the night of the 21st & 22nd. Up to 100,000 houses lost power as tree branches fell on power lines. Fallen trees caused widespread disruption: in County Down, several people had to be rescued from their vehicles after trees had fallen on them; flooding was also reported at Rostrevor. Several roads across the province were blocked by fallen trees, including the M1 motorway and the main roads from Derry to Belfast and Coleraine. The Foyle Bridge in Derry was also closed for two hours early on the 22nd due to high winds.[22]

In Scotland, high winds led to the cancelling of ferry services from Stranraer and Cairnryan. Lorries on the A715 road were forced to park on the roadside overnight due to dangerous driving conditions.[23]

One positive effect from the extratropical remnants of Gordon was observed in Newquay, Cornwall, where large waves and swells up to 2.5 m (8 ft) high made for excellent surf conditions.[24]

[edit] References

  1. ^ [REVIEW OF THE PAST HURRICANE SEASON - RSMC Miami 2006 Atlantic and Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season Summary http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/Meetings/HC29/EN/Doc4RSMCMiami.doc]
  2. ^ http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL072006_Gordon.pdf
  3. ^ http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL072006_Gordon.pdf
  4. ^ Yahoo News - "Portugal's mid-Atlantic Azores on alert as Hurricane Gordon nears" (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)
  5. ^ The Kansas City Star - "Spain prepares for a weakened Gordon" (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)
  6. ^ The Australian - "Hurricane Gordon threatens chaos"
  7. ^ BBC News - "Hurricane remnants set to hit UK"
  8. ^ Reuters - "Hurricane Gordon set to drench west" (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)
  9. ^ In The News - "Hurricane Gordon to hit Britain"
  10. ^ icWales - "Hurricane tail set to lash Britain"
  11. ^ BBC News - "Azores escape worst of hurricane"
  12. ^ Las Consecuencias de Gordon en Espana"
  13. ^ The Raw Story - "Storm Gordon reaches Spain - one injured "
  14. ^ Yahoo! News UK - "Damage light as Cyclone Gordon buffets northwestern Spain"
  15. ^ BBC News - "Weather threatens Ryder timetable"
  16. ^ RTE News - "Homes without power after high winds, rain"
  17. ^ BBC News - "Thousands of homes without power"
  18. ^ BBC World Weather News - "Strong Winds Hit the UK" by Helen McKenzie
  19. ^ Times Online - "Homes without electricity after Hurricane Gordon hits the UK"
  20. ^ BBC News - "Storms hit power and rail tracks"
  21. ^ Times Online - "Homes without electricity after Hurricane Gordon hits the UK"
  22. ^ Belfast Telegraph - "100,000 homes hit by blackout"
  23. ^ 24dash.com - "Bedford tops thermometers at 28.4C"
  24. ^ BBC News - "Huge swell for hurricane surfing"

[edit] See also

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Tropical cyclones of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season
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