Hurricane Harvey

Aug 17, 2017 – Sep 3, 2017

Hurricane Harvey was a devastating Category 4 hurricane that made landfall on Texas and Louisiana in August 2017, causing catastrophic flooding and many deaths. It is tied with 2005‘s Hurricane Katrina as the costliest tropical cyclone on record,[nb 1] inflicting $150 billion (2017 USD) in damage, primarily from catastrophic rainfall-triggered flooding in the Houston metropolitan area and Southeast Texas.[1][2] It was the first major hurricane[nb 2] to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005, ending a record 12-year span in which no hurricanes made landfall at the intensity of a major hurricane throughout the country.[3] In a four-day period, many areas received more than 40 inches (1,000 mm) of rain as the system slowly meandered over eastern Texas and adjacent waters, causing unprecedented flooding. With peak accumulations of 60.58 in (1,539 mm), in Nederland, Texas, Harvey was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States. The resulting floods inundated hundreds of thousands of homes, which displaced more than 30,000 people and prompted more than 17,000 rescues. (Source: Wikipedia)

Highest wind speed: 134 mph
Indirect fatalities: 39
Date: August 17, 2017 – September 2, 2017
Direct fatalities: 68
Category: Tropical Depression (NHC/CPHC), Category 4 Hurricane (SSHWS)
Affected areas: Texas, Louisiana… more