Tropical Storm — Eastern Hyde, North Carolina
2012-10-28 to 2012-10-29 · Eastern Hyde, North Carolina
Event narrative
Maximum wind gusts were estimated from 50 mph in mainland Hyde County to 60 mph in Outer banks Hyde County. Storm surge ranged from 1 foot across mainland Hyde County in Engelhard to 3 feet sound-side in Ocracoke. Minor to moderate beach erosion occurred due to large breaking waves. Several homes were flooded due to sound-side surge. Damages were estimated at one hundred thousand dollars due to storm surge.
Wider weather episode
Hurricane Sandy was one of the largest hurricanes on record to affect eastern North Carolina. The main impacts were felt on October 28th through October 29th as the center of Sandy passed no closer than 200 miles east of the area. The main impact was caused from a sound-side storm surge of 4 to 6 feet along portions of the Outer Banks and southern portions of the Pamlico Sound, and an ocean-side surge along the Dare County Outer Banks from Hatteras north to Kitty Hawk. Damages from surge were estimated near 13 million dollars with the main damages occurring along U.S. 158 north of Oregon Inlet in Kitty Hawk where Highway 12 was destroyed, and had to be closed. Also, fifty eight homes were were left uninhabitable with eight completely destroyed from Hatteras north to Rodanthe. Another 1 million dollars in damages was estimated from wind damage. Lowest sea level pressure, 982.7 millibars, was recorded at Oregon Inlet on 10/29/12 at 0855 UTC. The highest sustained wind, 51 knots (59 mph), and wind gust, 63 knots (73 mph) was recorded at Jennettes Pier in Nags Head on the 28th at 1845 UTC. The highest storm tide, 6.95 feet was recorded at Duck on the 28th at 1054 UTC. The highest storm surge measured, 3.94 feet, was recorded sound-side at the USCG Station in Hatteras on the 29th at 0300 UTC. A NWS storm surge team estimated the highest surge, 8.5 feet, ocean-side at Buxton. The NWS survey team was unable to access the Kittyhawk area due to storm surge related damages to Highway 12 and U.S. 158. Surges as high as 6 feet were estimated along the southern Pamlico Sound along the lower reaches of the Neuse River at Cherry Branch in Craven County. There were no direct injuries or fatalities in eastern North Carolina related to Hurricane Sandy. Rainfall was highest along Outer Banks Dare County where over eight inches of storm total rainfall was recorded.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 418340. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.