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Tropical Storm — Clayton, Georgia

2017-09-11 · Clayton, Georgia

3
Injuries
$2.0M
Property damage

Event narrative

The Clayton County Emergency Manager reported numerous trees and power lines blown down across the county. Twenty four homes had minor damage, 14 reported major damage and 2 homes were destroyed. Damage estimates to homes alone are estimated at $1.4 million. Three occupied vehicles were struck by falling trees in separate incidents. Three people in those vehicles received minor injuries. The ASOS at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport measured wind gusts of 61 mph and 64 mph. Radar estimated between 2 and 4.5 inches of rain fell across the county with 4.45 inches measured in the Riverdale area.

Wider weather episode

On the morning of August 30th Tropical Storm Irma developed rapidly over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, just west of the Cape Verde Islands. Tropical Irma quickly strengthened as it moved west, reaching hurricane strength by the morning of August 31st. Hurricane Irma continued to move steadily westward across the Atlantic Ocean, intensifying to category 4 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale as it approached the northern Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles on September 4th. By the morning of the September 5th Hurricane Irma had reached category 5 and remained so into the morning of September 8th as it moved through the northern Antilles and approached the Bahamas. Irma continued moving west northwest as a category 4 storm before turning north over the Florida Straits, and crossing the Florida Keys on the 9th and 10th. Hurricane Irma made landfall over southwest Florida as a category 4 storm during the evening of the 10th and travelled north northwest through western Florida before weakening to a category 1 hurricane as it crossed into southwest Georgia the afternoon of September 11th. Tropical Storm Irma crossed southwest Georgia through the day of the 11th before weakening to a tropical depression over north Alabama early on the morning of the 12th. Tropical storm strength winds produced widespread damage across central and north Georgia through the day of September 11th and into the early morning hours of the 12th. Isolated flash flooding associated with Tropical Storm Irma was reported as well.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 721429. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.