Tropical Storm Felice (1970)
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Tropical Storm Felice was a modest tropical cyclone that lightly affected parts of the
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in mid-September 1970. Spawned by an upper-level trough over the Bahamas, the system crossed the
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and entered the Gulf of Mexico, where it gradually began to strengthen. Felice was a disorganized storm for its entire duration, plagued by dry air, a lack of deep thunderstorm activity, and an ill-defined center of circulation, but nevertheless managed to peak as a high-end tropical storm with winds just below Category 1 hurricane strength. Tracking northwestward, the storm brushed southern Louisiana on September 15 before making landfall northeast of
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, late that same day. Once ashore, Felice quickly deteriorated as it recurved into the central United States. While over southeastern Oklahoma, however, its remnants still closely resembled a formidable tropical cyclone. In advance of the cyclone, officials prompted residents in vulnerable communities to leave their homes, and temporary storm shelters were established. However, the effects from Felice were generally light. Beneficial rains fell over parts of southern Florida, while sections of coastal Louisiana experienced minimal gale-force winds and above-normal tides. Winds gusting to at Galveston—and estimated near 70 mph (110 km/h) elsewhere—caused scattered power outages and minor tree damage, while heavy rainfall totaling over triggered some street flooding. Felice delayed the local rice harvest and damaged some hay that had been cut before the storm. Significant precipitation and gusty winds accompanied the system into northern Texas and Oklahoma. Overall, the storm left no fatalities or widespread property damage anywhere along its path.


Meteorological history

Developing as a tropical depression near
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in the Bahamas on September 12, Felice had its origins in a persistent upper-level trough over the area. The nascent depression tracked slowly toward the west-southwest without much intensification, ultimately passing just north of
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as it entered the Gulf of Mexico. Over the open waters of the Gulf, the system accelerated toward the west-northwest along the southern periphery of a large ridge of high pressure to the north. While
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data on the storm suggested that the depression strengthened into a tropical storm midday on September 14, the official Atlantic tropical cyclone database known as
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indicates the disturbance attained tropical storm status at 0000 UTC on September 15. Despite continued gradual intensification, Felice remained disorganized as it approached the northern Gulf Coast at forward speeds of up to . The storm's center came within range of the weather radar site at New Orleans, Louisiana, resulting in close observation of the storm's progress. Felice suffered from restricted
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and a nebulous circulation, marked by the appearance of two centers. Near daybreak on September 15, a more distinct center had apparently formed to the west-northwest of the storm's initial core, which reportedly dissipated. Operationally, forecasters at the
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believed a surge of southerly
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transported a significant amount of atmospheric vorticity away from the old center of low pressure, allowing for a new surface-based circulation to form. Indeed, a special off-hour advisory was issued to identify the storm's new location. However, post-season analysis of Felice determined that due to the cyclone's disheveled nature, as well as technical problems at the time of observation, the center relocation could not be conclusively proven; as a result, the official storm path does not reflect any significant jogs. Felice moved nearly parallel to the southern coast of Louisiana as it began to show signs of improved structure. It reached its peak intensity as a high-end tropical storm with winds of at 0000 UTC on September 16, while located about 100 mi south of Lafayette. Dry continental air from the north likely prevented Felice from reaching Category 1 hurricane strength. Even as a strong tropical storm, Felice lacked deep convection typical of mature tropical cyclones. Shortly after peaking, Felice moved ashore at High Island, Texas—about to the northeast of Galveston—during the evening hours of September 15 local time. The storm rapidly deteriorated once over land and slowed in forward speed. Curving toward the northwest, Felice passed near Houston and weakened into a tropical depression. The diminishing system turned northward through north-central Texas late on September 16 and entered southeastern
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by September 17. Although Felice officially dissipated as a tropical cyclone at 1200 UTC on September 17, its remnants exhibited a structure very similar to that of a healthy tropical cyclone, as depicted by radar imagery from the National Severe Storms Laboratory in
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. Curved rainbands surrounded a distinct eye feature, which passed about southeast of Norman. Two aircraft flew into the area to collect data on the unique storm; notably, they discovered that the system retained a deep warm core relative to its environment. Throughout the day on September 17, the remnants of Felice continued to weaken. The residual surface low recurved toward the east-northeast over Oklahoma and Arkansas before fully dissipating after September 19.


Preparations and impact

As Felice neared the coast, gale warnings were hoisted from
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, to Galveston, while a hurricane watch extended from Morgan City to
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. Small craft advisories were also posted, cautioning light vessels to remain in port. All coastal advisories were discontinued by the early hours of September 16. Residents in the path of the storm generally evacuated in a timely manner. Over 3,000 fled the storm in Cameron Parish, Louisiana; around half of the residents in the low-lying southern part of the parish had already left before the mandatory evacuation was ordered. Farther west, one of two evacuation routes out of
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, had been rendered unusable a few days before the storm when a bridge was damaged in a maritime accident. As the remaining highway was considered susceptible to coastal flooding, officials quickly worked to evacuate 1,300 people in Sabine Pass before the storm's approach. The
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converted nine public schools into temporary storm shelters in and around Beaumont. Shelters were also set up in Houston and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, though they went mostly unused. The post offices in Sabine Pass, Gilchrist, and Port Bolivar transferred money orders, first-class parcels and postage stamps to the Beaumont office as a safety precaution. While crossing the
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on September 13, the depression dropped modest but beneficial rainfall of around 1 to 3 in (25 to 75 mm) over the southern Florida Peninsula. The highest tides associated with Felice ran above normal at Cameron, Louisiana. Rainfall in Louisiana was light, peaking near 2.5 in (65 mm) in areas closest to the storm's path. Coastal locations experienced gusty winds, occasionally blowing gale-force; an anemometer at Grand Chenier recorded northeasterly gusts up to on the evening of September 15. Though the winds may have affected the quality of sugar cane crops in extreme southern areas of the state, no flooding or property damage was reported. The storm's landfall was accompanied by significant rainfall, gusty winds, and heightened tides. At Crystal Beach, near where Felice crossed the coast, a distinct lull in the wind and rain coincided with the passage of the storm's poorly defined eye. Weather observers in Gilchrist and Humble estimated gusts at from the east and southwest, respectively. Galveston endured sustained winds of and gusts as high as . The storm uprooted some newly planted palm trees, one of which landed on a parked car. Isolated power outages affected parts of the area, including the east side of Galveston after a transformer was hit by lightning. Elsewhere, Felice brought down numerous tree limbs and power lines. In Washington County to the north, the storm damaged vegetation, and winds gusted to in Houston. Heavy rains, accumulating to , triggered minor urban flooding in downtown Galveston. Moderate to heavy rainfall affected a broad area along the storm's path, with multiple reports of or more. The precipitation resulted in a few instances of inconsequential flooding, but more commonly proved beneficial as it helped to relieve dry conditions throughout eastern Texas. Rice and hay crops sustained minor damage, with the harvest of the former delayed by about a week. Along the coast, storm tides peaked at above normal. As the weakening storm progressed inland, it continued to drop heavy rainfall. Over of rain fell over Denton County in northern Texas. In southeastern Oklahoma, the remnants of Felice produced rainfall rates up to 2 in (50 mm) per hour, contributing to totals over . Relatively strong winds, peaking around , occurred near the remnant center of circulation. The system continued to generate showers and thunderstorms over the central Mississippi River Valley, producing a swath of 3 inch or greater rainfall totals across northern Arkansas.


See also

* List of Texas hurricanes *
Tropical Storm Danielle (1980) Tropical Storm Danielle caused considerable flooding in the state of Texas during September 1980. The eighth tropical cyclone and fourth named storm of the 1980 Atlantic hurricane season, Danielle developed from a tropical wave that emerge ...
 – weak tropical storm that brought widespread rainfall to portions of Texas and Louisiana * Hurricane Barry (1983) – crossed the Florida peninsula before striking the border between Texas and Mexico, causing minimal damage *
Tropical Storm Edouard (2008) Tropical Storm Edouard brought coastal and minor inland flooding to Louisiana and Texas in August 2008. The fifth tropical cyclone and fifth named storm of the hurricane season, Edouard developed from a trough in the northern Gulf of Mexic ...
 – strong, albeit short-lived, tropical storm that brought rainfall to east Texas *
Tropical Storm Erin (2007) Tropical Storm Erin was a minimal tropical storm that made landfall in Texas in August 2007. The storm's remnants also unexpectedly restrengthened over Oklahoma, causing damage there as well. The second tropical cyclone to make landfall in the Un ...
 - Another Tropical system that became unusually organized over Oklahoma.


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