Hurricane Barry (2019)
Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 2019 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hurricane Barry was the fourth recorded storm to make landfall at hurricane strength on the state of Louisiana in the month of July, the others being Bob in 1979, Danny in 1997, and Cindy in 2005. The second named storm and first hurricane of the annual hurricane season, Barry originated as a mesoscale convective vortex over the Midwestern United States on July 4. The system emerged into the Gulf of Mexico on July 10 and was classified as a potential tropical cyclone later that day. The system developed into a tropical storm on the next day, becoming the second named storm of the season. On July 13, Barry attained maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h), with a minimum central pressure of 991 millibars (29.3 inHg), becoming the first hurricane of the season. Later that day, Barry made landfall on Marsh Island and Intracoastal City, Louisiana both times as a Category 1 hurricane, subsequently weakening to tropical storm status. Late on July 15, Barry degenerated into a remnant low over northern Arkansas, before dissipating on July 19.
Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS/NWS) | |
Formed | July 11, 2019 |
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Dissipated | July 19, 2019 |
(Remnant low after July 15) | |
Highest winds | 1-minute sustained: 75 mph (120 km/h) |
Lowest pressure | 991 mbar (hPa); 29.26 inHg |
Fatalities | 1 total |
Damage | ≥ $600 million (2019 USD) |
Areas affected | Midwestern United States, Southeastern United States, Gulf Coast of the United States, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Great Lakes region, Northeastern United States |
Part of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season | |