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Marine Tropical Storm — Coastal Waters From Pascagoula Mississippi To Stake Island Louisiana From 20 To 60 Nm, Gulf of Mexico

2020-09-19 to 2020-09-20 · Coastal Waters From Pascagoula Mississippi To Stake Island Louisiana From 20 To 60 Nm, Gulf of Mexico

Event narrative

KVKY - Main Pass 289C measured sustained winds of 39 knots on the 19th at 2030 CDT with a peak wind gust of 48 knots on the 20th at 1115 CDT.

Wider weather episode

Tropical Storm Beta initially developed as a disturbance in the Bay of Campeche early on September 10th. The system drifting around the Bay of Campeche for several days as development was unlikely due to unfavorable upper-level winds produced by nearby Hurricane Sally. This system eventually began to organize and became Tropical Depression Twenty-Two on September 17th and became Tropical Storm Beta on September 18th. The storm continued to intensify reaching a peak of 60mph winds and a central pressure of 994mb (29.36 inHg) on September 19th as the storm became nearly stationary after turning westward over the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical Storm Beta approached the Texas coast and weakened before making landfall on the Matagorda Peninsula on September 22nd with maximum sustained winds of 45mph and a pressure of 999mb (29.50 inHg).

A tight pressure gradient between Beta and an area of high pressure to the northeast resulted in persistent moderate to strong onshore east and northeast winds across the area. This caused an extended duration of impacts to the area between the days of September 19th and September 23rd. The strongest winds and highest water levels occurred when Beta's center of circulation was well removed from the local area and thus much of the local impacts were mainly confined to marine and coastal areas where tropical storm watches and warnings were in effect.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 921974. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.