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Hurricane Elsa

Hurricane Elsa was the earliest-forming fifth named storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean, surpassing Edouard of the previous year, and was the first hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed over the central tropical Atlantic, about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) east-southeast of Barbados; its genesis was the third farthest east on record in the month of June, behind the 1933 Trinidad hurricane and 2023's Tropical Storm Bret.[1]

Hurricane Elsa
Elsa at peak intensity after passing through the Lesser Antilles on July 2
Meteorological history
FormedJune 30, 2021
ExtratropicalJuly 9, 2021
DissipatedJuly 10, 2021
Category 1 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds85 mph (140 km/h)
Lowest pressure991 mbar (hPa); 29.26 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities13
Damage$1.2 billion (2021 USD)
Areas affectedLesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, Venezuela, Colombia, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Canada
IBTrACS

Part of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season

Originating from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on June 27, the primitive system become organized as a tropical depression on June 30, and strengthened to a tropical storm soon thereafter. Then, riding the south edge of a strong subtropical ridge, Elsa moved swiftly westward on July 1, while rapidly intensifying. The storm strengthened to a hurricane around 12:00 UTC on July 2, as its center moved just south of Barbados, and then reached its peak intensity six hours later with maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 991 mbar (29.3 inHg), about 95 mi (155 km) west-northwest of Saint Vincent. This made Elsa the strongest July hurricane recorded in the eastern Caribbean Sea since Emily in 2005.[2]

On July 3, Elsa weakened back into a tropical storm before slowing down by July 4, as it passed just north of Jamaica. On July 5, Elsa made landfall in Cuba, before emerging into the Gulf of Mexico early on the next day. It then paralleled the west coast of Florida, briefly becoming a minimal hurricane again as it passed west of Tampa, early on July 7. Elsa then weakened back to a tropical storm, before making landfall later that day in Taylor County, Florida, with maximum winds of about 65 mph (100 km/h). Afterward, Elsa began accelerating northeastward across the southeast and Mid-Atlantic states, restrengthening slightly due to its proximity to the Atlantic. Elsa emerged back over water off New Jersey early on July 9, and moved over eastern Long Island and western Rhode Island, before becoming extratropical at 18:00 UTC that day, while moving through New England. Afterward, Elsa's extratropical remnant accelerated northeastward and slowly weakened. The storm dissipated over Atlantic Canada on July 10.

Altogether there were 13 deaths associated with Elsa: nine in the Florida Straits, two in the Dominican Republic, one in Martinique, and one in the United States. As Elsa raced past the Lesser Antilles, it caused extensive damage on several islands. In Barbados, the storm brought down trees, damaged roofs, caused widespread power outages, and caused flash flooding. Its main impact in Cuba was flash flooding and mudslides. The storm caused widespread damage throughout the U.S., especially in the Northeast. Atlantic Canada experienced many outages and high amounts of rainfall from a post-tropical Elsa. The storm dealt upwards of $1.2 billion in damages in the United States, with additional damage in the Caribbean.[3]

Upon its naming, Elsa received widespread social media attention, due to the storm sharing its name with the Disney character Elsa from the Frozen franchise.[4][5][6]

Meteorological history edit

 
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
  Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression

On June 27, a tropical wave emerged off the coast of Africa and tracked quickly westward across the Atlantic Ocean. The wave produced disorganized showers and thunderstorms during the next few days, before a closed and well-defined low pressure system developed by 18:00 UTC on June 30, marking the formation of a tropical depression about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) east-southeast of Barbados. The potential for tropical cyclone formation within the wave was first noted by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) at 12:00 UTC on June 29, and initially given a low (less than 40%) chance of development over the next five days. The 5-day chance of formation was raised to high (greater than 60%) at 06:00 UTC on June 30.[1] Later that day, after the system had moved to near the Lesser Antilles and was expected to become a tropical storm before reaching the islands, the disturbance was designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Five at 21:00 UTC.[7] However, the system became a tropical cyclone according to post-season analysis three hours before that initial advisory. The depression strengthened to a tropical storm by 00:00 UTC on July 1, while about 980 mi (1,575 km) east-southeast of Barbados, and named Elsa.[1] This made Elsa the earliest fifth-named Atlantic storm in recorded history, surpassing Tropical Storm Edouard of 2020 by five days; it also became only the third tropical storm on record to form so early in the season east of 50°W, after the 1933 Trinidad hurricane and Tropical Storm Bret in 2023.[8][9]

Elsa became better organized, forming better-defined banding features on the western and southwestern portions of the storm. Well-defined upper-level outflow was produced on the western side of the cyclone, although outflow was ill-defined on the eastern half. Steered by a strong subtropical ridge to its north, the system moved swiftly westward at speeds of around 30 mph (45 km/h).[10] During the same period of time, Elsa began a period of rapid intensification. By early on July 2, microwave and radar data indicated that a small inner core had formed, and surface observations from the southern portion of Barbados, which was estimated to be within the radius of Elsa's maximum wind, reported sustained winds of 74 mph (119 km/h) and a gust to 86 mph (138 km/h), and Elsa strengthened to a hurricane as the center moved just south of Barbados around 1200 UTC that day.[1][11] The first hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, its formation came more than a month before the average appearance of the season's first hurricane.[12] Six hours later, Elsa reached its peak intensity with maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 991 mbar (29.3 inHg), while located about 95 mi (155 km) west-northwest of Saint Vincent. This was the culmination of a 35 mph (55 km/h) intensification over a 24-hour period. Elsa's forward speed increased while it moved across the eastern and central Caribbean Sea early on July 3, but the low-level center became exposed to the west of the main area of deep convection, and it weakened into a tropical storm about 115 mi (185 km) south of the southern coast of the Dominican Republic.[1] The storm continued to lose strength later that day and early on July 4, as the center passed offshore but near the mountainous terrain of southwestern Haiti and then just north of Jamaica.[13][14] An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft investigating Elsa late on July 4, found it to be undergoing a convective burst and beginning to restrengthen.[15] At 18:00 UTC on July 5, Elsa made landfall on the south coast of Cuba in Cienaga de Zapata National Park with maximum winds of about 65 mph (100 km/h).[1]

Several hours later, at 02:00 UTC on July 6, Elsa emerged into the Straits of Florida, where it began to regain its strength.[16] The storm once more became a hurricane at 00:00 UTC on July 7, about 50 mi (80 km) west of Englewood, Florida, but weakened back into a tropical storm six hours later.[1] This weakening was likely caused by a combination of wind shear and an entrainment of dry air.[17] Elsa then accelerated northward, and it made landfall in Taylor County, Florida, at 14:30 UTC that same day with maximum winds of about 65 mph (100 km/h).[1] Following landfall, Elsa turned northeastward and gradually began to weaken, though the storm continued to maintain tropical storm intensity. Most of its convection, however, was in a band in the eastern semicircle over the nearby Atlantic Ocean.[18] The center of the storm emerged over the Atlantic off New Jersey early on July 9. After moving northeastward and making landfall on eastern Long Island and western Rhode Island, Elsa became a post-tropical cyclone by 18:00 UTC that same day while over southeastern New England. Elsa's extratropical remnant accelerated northeastward and slowly weakened. The storm dissipated over Atlantic Canada before 12:00 UTC July 10.[1]

Preparations edit

Lesser Antilles edit

 
Hurricane Hunters Reconnaissance aircraft taking off from Homestead Air Reserve Base to investigate Tropical Storm Elsa on July 1.

Upon designation as a potential tropical cyclone at 21:00 UTC on June 30, Tropical Storm Watches were issued for the islands of Barbados, Martinique, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.[7] Shortly afterward, the Government of France also issued a Tropical Storm Watch for Guadeloupe.[19] These were later upgraded to Tropical Storm Warnings in Barbados, Martinique, and St. Lucia early on July 1.[20] On July 2, 2021, Sint Eustatius also issued a hurricane warning.[21]

In Barbados, marine and flash flood advisories were posted on the island by June 30, in addition to the tropical cyclone watches and warnings by the meteorological service of the country.[22][23] A rainfall total of 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) were also expected within Elsa's passage on the country, according to the Barbados Meteorological Service.[24] Minister Wilfred Abrahams urged residents to shelter in place unless their homes were damaged;[25][26] this was echoed by Department of Emergency Management Kerry Hinds.[27] The DEM also advised residents to make hurricane preparations and to only use emergency shelters as a last resort.[28] The Port Saint Charles opened for large fishing vessels more than 25 feet (7.6 m) to dock during Elsa.[29] The island country was also in a lockdown as the people there rush to protect their homes and buy food supplies ahead of the hurricane while 54 native individuals in the area were brought in evacuation shelters to ride out the storm.[30][31][32] CSEC and CAPE exams are announced to be postponed on July 2 while a quarantine facility was moved to safety as it was near the coast.[33] All pumping stations on the island of Barbados were shut down as a precautionary measure.[34]

Elsa threatened the Windward Islands during the 2021 eruption of La Soufrière on St. Vincent, with interests in the region being asked to monitor for official updates.[35] Flash floods, landslides and lahars were also expected on the island and as a result, persons near these prone areas were ordered to evacuate immediately.[36][37][38] 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm) of rain was forecasted for the country by July 2, while 2 inches (5.1 cm) were expected for the next day.[39] The National Emergency Management Organisation of the area also warned the public to not venture outside as conditions will be dangerous due to Elsa.[40] Businesses, schools and other public utilities were instructed to temporarily close due to the hurricane, except essential workers such as police, health services and others which has to remain alert under their departments.[36][41] Ferry services between the Saint Vincent Island and the Grenadine Islands were suspended starting July 1, while 94 shelters across the former were prepared for those who need to evacuate due to Elsa.[36] The Argyle International Airport were also closed starting that day while marine advisories were posted on the island until July 4 for small fishcrafts.[36][42][43] Martinique was also placed on a yellow alert, in sync with another tropical wave ahead of Elsa.[44]

In Saint Lucia, a national shutdown was declared for July 2, with residents being advised to remain indoors until an all clear was given.[45] The George F. L. Charles Airport and Hewanorra International Airport ceased operations for that same day.[46] Banks across St. Lucia were closed in accordance with the national shutdown, but mobile and online banking, ATMs, and night depository services remained available for use.[47] Local weather offices urged small craft to remain at port for the hurricane and for those in flood and landslide-prone areas to take precautions.[48] Two examination council events that students could partake in had to be called off due to the hurricane.[49] A COVID-19 vaccination drive was also postponed due to the storm.[50]

Greater Antilles edit

 
A weakened Tropical Storm Elsa south of Haiti on July 3

A Tropical Storm Watch was put in effect for the southern and western coasts of Haiti from the Dominican Republic–Haiti border to Môle-Saint-Nicolas at 21:00 UTC on July 1.[51] A few hours later, a Tropical Storm Watch was ordered for the Dominican Republic from the border with Haiti eastward to Punta Palenque, as well as the entire island of Jamaica.[52] By 9:00 UTC the next day, the watch in the Dominican Republic was upgraded into a Tropical Storm Warning from Cape Engaño to the Haitian border. The Tropical Storm Warning further extended through all of Haiti, and a Hurricane Watch was posted from the international border to the national capital of Port-au-Prince.[53] Six hours later, the Hurricane Watch in Haiti was upgraded to a Hurricane Warning, with a Hurricane Watch being issued for Jamaica as well as the Dominican Republic from the international border to Punta Palenque. Also in the Dominican Republic, a Tropical Storm Watch was put in place from Cape Engaño to Bahia de Manzanillo on the northern coast of the country.[54] At around 18:00 UTC, a Tropical Storm Watch was issued for the Cayman Islands.[55] Then, by 21:00 UTC on the same day, a Hurricane Warning was issued for Jamaica, and a Hurricane Watch was issued for the Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Granma, Guantanamo, Holguin, Las Tunas, and Santiago de Cuba.[56] The Hurricane Warning in Jamaica was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning, and the Tropical Storm Watch in Cuba was upgraded to a warning, with a new watch extending to Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus, Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, and Matanzas provinces, at 15:00 UTC on July 3.[57] About six hours later, the remaining Tropical Storm Watch in Cuba was once again upgraded to a warning with Mayabeque Province and Havana being placed under a Tropical Storm Watch.[58] Early on July 4, the Hurricane Warning in Haiti was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning and the previous Tropical Storm Warning in place north of Port-au-Prince was cancelled.[13]

Authorities in Haiti used social media to alert people about Elsa in advance of the quickly approaching storm. They urged coastal and mountainous communities to evacuate. The Civil Protection Agency said that the "whole country [was] threatened."[59] The country's president had just been assassinated amid a spike in gang violence in the country,[60] and as the violence forced thousands from their homes, food and water shortages exacerbated these problems. Director Jerry Chandler told the Associated Press that officials are still figuring out how to send supplies to Haiti's southern region.[59]

United States edit

At 21:00 UTC on July 3, a Tropical Storm Watch was issued for the Florida Keys from the Dry Tortugas to Craig Key.[58] This was upgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning at 15:00 UTC on July 4, as Elsa moved closer to the area. There were also two more Tropical Storm Watches put in place. One was issued for the Florida Keys from Craig Key to Ocean Reef (Key Largo). The other watch was issued for an area from Flamingo to Bonita Beach.[61] On July 2, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 15 counties within the state.[62] Officials planned to protect on-site equipment being used to search for survivors of the Surfside condo collapse, which was underway at the time.[63] DeSantis also expressed his concern that high winds from Elsa could cause further collapse of the structure.[64] As a result, rescue teams suspended their search for the remaining 121 people missing, and, on the night of July 4, demolished the remaining portion of the condominium.[65] On the same day, President Joe Biden approved the emergency declaration and federal assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as Elsa moved closer to the south Florida coast.[66] Mandatory evacuations were underway in Monroe and Indian River counties as the storm approached, and Franklin, Dixie, Hernando, and Hillsborough counties had voluntary evacuations. The state was projected to have enough resources to provide for the forecasted impacts.[67]

Multiple sandbags were given out at several locations for locals to use for protection. A couple storm shelters also opened on the morning of July 6, in at least four counties around the Tampa Bay area. No evacuations were ordered, though. Several events, government offices, and schools were cancelled and closed in advance of the approaching storm as well. Tampa International Airport temporarily suspended operations on the same day due to the storm, reopening the next morning, with Sarasota Bradenton International Airport following suit.[68][69] The De Soto National Memorial was closed by the National Park Service on July 5 in preparation of the storm.[70] Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency for 92 counties. This allowed state aid.[71] Over 50 million were under flash flood watches from the Carolinas to Maine, including cities Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston.[72] They also extended out to Canada. The NHC warned for "considerable urban flooding" for the Northeast.[73]

Up to 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76 mm) inches of rainfall was forecasted for New England, starting around 1 PM EDT and continuing until sunset. Scattered thunderstorms were also expected to form, exacerbating already possible downpours.[73]

Colombia edit

On July 2, 2021, Colombian authorities issued a warning of heavy rainfall and waves of up to three meters on the Caribbean coasts of the country. This was expected before the storm headed to the Dominican Republic and Haiti.[74]

Impact edit

Lesser Antilles edit

 
Hurricane Elsa passing over Barbados on July 2

Barbados edit

Sustained winds of 74 mph (119 km/h) were recorded on Barbados, which was what prompted the operational upgrade of Elsa to a hurricane.[75] Barbados' Minister of Home Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams, reported damage in the southern part of the island, with power outages, along with downed trees, flash flooding and roofs ripped from homes.[76] First responders were unable to reach people, but no injuries or deaths were reported.[25] Elsa was the first hurricane to impact Barbados in 66 years, the previous being Hurricane Janet in 1955.[27] More than 1,300[77] homes were damaged, including 62 homes which were completely destroyed on the island.[59] The entirety of the island lost electricity as Elsa passed to the south, with 24 electricity poles being knocked down and 74 reports of trees being uprooted.[78] Elsa produced rainfall totals of up to 8 inches (200 mm) in parts of the island.[79] The Queen Elizabeth Hospital sustained damage following the hurricane, with sections of its roof lifted and windows blown out.[80] 20 of the 98 Flow telecommunication sites in Barbados were damaged and were offline.[81] All flights from the Grantley Adams International Airport were suspended on July 3, due to the airport recovering from minor structural damage and power outages.[82] At least 500 electricity pole-related fires were sparked by Elsa, including one in the Grantley Adams International Airport.[83]

Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent edit

In Saint Lucia, one man in Fort St. Jacques, Soufrière was killed during Elsa.[84] In the same town, a roof caved in on an elderly couple; both required rescue.[85] Power outages occurred on the island due to trees, branches, and other debris falling on power lines and poles.[86] About 90% percent of all customers on the island lost electricity at some point during the hurricane.[87] Local emergency services received reports of downed trees, branches, and power lines, as well as roof damage.[88] A majority of damage in Saint Lucia occurred in the agricultural sector, especially involving banana crop, incurring a damage total of US$34 million.[89]

In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, at least 43 homes were seriously damaged, alongside three police stations.[59] Many parts of the island were still recovering from the explosive eruption of La Soufrière earlier in April while much of the island lost electricity and access to clean water following the hurricane.[90] The island country reported extensive losses in livestock and agriculture, with most notable losses in plantain crops, much of which were already destroyed by the volcanic eruption on the island.[91]

Other islands edit

On the island of Grenada, the Royal Police Force reported flooding in St. Andrew and St. George parishes due to Elsa.[92] In the capital city of Grenada, St. George's, severe flooding left a road submerged.[93] A 67-year-old man sustained head injuries when a small wind turbine fell on his car in Martinique. Reports of fallen trees and utility poles were received island-wide, with more than 40,000 households losing electricity.[94] Although Trinidad and Tobago was not directly impacted by Elsa, severe weather from the hurricane still affected the nation, which was placed under a yellow-level adverse weather warning by the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS). As a result of heavy rainfall, a localized flood alert was also ordered for the islands. The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government released reports of downed trees and flooding across Port of Spain, Diego Martin, San Juan–Laventille, Sangre Grande, Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo, Mayaro–Rio Claro, and Siparia. The Water and Sewage Authority reported that the torrential rainfall caused turbid rivers and clogging at several water treatment plants in northern Trinidad. As a result, water supply was affected in Arima, El Dorado, Matura, Maracas, Tacarigua, Toco, Saint Joseph, and Valencia. Numerous Caribbean Airlines flights heading to Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent, and Guyana had to be cancelled due to the inclement weather.[95] During these storms produced by Elsa, more than 1,000 lightning strikes were recorded within an hour.[96] In San Juan–Laventille, a retaining wall collapsed and landslides were reported. Another landslide occurred in Siparia.[97]

Greater Antilles edit

Dominican Republic and Haiti edit

In the Dominican Republic, strong winds caused by Elsa toppled walls in houses in southwestern Baoruco Province, resulting in two separate fatalities of a 15-year-old boy and 75-year-old woman on July 3.[59] Floods in San Cristóbal Province forced the evacuation of 100 residents.[59] In Santo Domingo, waves of 12–14 feet (3.7–4.3 m) in height washed ashore debris.[98] 16,001 people lost electricity across the Dominican Republic, while 51 homes were damaged by the storm.[99] In San José de Ocoa Province, due to the swelling of the Nizao River, 3 houses were damaged by floods, while the communities of La Estretchura, Monte Negro, and Quitasueño were cut off.[100] In Haiti, damage was relatively limited while Elsa passed close to the Tiburon Peninsula, although there was reported damage to banana and maize crops and to roofs of some structures; there were no other forms of reported significant damage to infrastructure.[101]

Jamaica edit

Flash flooding caused by Elsa led to roads being impassable across Saint Catherine and Portmore.[102] Several communities in Kingston, Saint Andrew, Saint Thomas, Saint Catherine, and Clarendon were also flooded.[103] A gully in Clarendon overflowed, causing residents nearby to be stuck in their homes.[104] Several flights at the Sangster International Airport were suspended throughout July 4–5, due to rough weather conditions.[105] Thirteen shelters were opened across the country, with approximately 30 people being sheltered.[103] Over 5 inches (130 mm) of rain fell in at least one location.[106]

Cayman Islands edit

Although the overall impacts to the Cayman Islands were minor, Elsa brought heavy rains and gusty winds, along with rough seas. This caused some flooding and some power outages across all of the islands. Though some of the impacts were felt across Grand Cayman, most of the impacts were felt across the sister islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac.[107]

Cuba edit

 
Tropical Storm Elsa shortly after landfall in Cuba on July 5

In Granma Province, the city of Bayamo experienced heavy rain from the outer bands of Elsa.[108] The Municipal Defense Council of Pilón reported damage to agriculture and several homes due to mudslides caused by flooding in the mountains of the province.[109] A dam in Pilón also reportedly overflowed due to the region accumulating 121.6 mm (4.79 in) of rain, according to the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources in Granma.[110][109] Wind gusts in Cape Cruz exceeded over 62 mph (100 km/h).[109] A 1.5 m (4.9 ft) storm surge battered other parts of Southern Cuba.[111] 11,823 families lost electricity across Eastern Cuba due to the storm.[112] 180,000 people were evacuated across west-central Cuba by July 5 as Elsa approached the western section of the country.[113] By the next day, Elsa had made landfall near the Zapata Swamp in west-central Cuba.[114] In Cienfuegos, residents reported very heavy rainfall alongside flash flooding already occurring hours after landfall.[115] The towns of Jiabcoa, Santa Clara and Arroyo Pretiles were cut off by the flooding of the Jibacoa River caused by Elsa when over 122 mm (4.8 in) of rain fell in 3 hours.[114] 256 mm (10.1 in) fell in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality of Havana.[116]

On July 5, at approximately 24:00 UTC, a boat carrying 22 people, which had departed Cuba capsized in the Florida Straits as Elsa moved into the area. The crew of the Cyprus flagged bulk carrier ship Western Carmen contacted the United States Coast Guard in Key West at approximately 17:30 UTC to report they had found 4 people in the water. The Coast Guard responded and sent out both air and surface assets to scour for survivors, the searches covered about 7,459 square miles (12,148 km) of water for 192 hours. The Coast Guard rescued 5 more victims from the water, but at 02:00 UTC on July 9, the force suspended its search for the remaining 9 passengers,[117] which were later presumed dead.

There was flooding in the municipality of Matanzas due to an overflow of the Yumurí River.[67]

United States edit

Widespread impacts were felt throughout the Eastern United States from Elsa. Additionally, the system spawned 18 tornadoes that hit places from Florida to New Jersey between July 6–9.[118][119][120] Elsa was responsible for at least $775 million in damages in the United States.[121]

Florida edit

 
Hurricane Elsa paralleling the west coast of Florida on July 6

Elsa's rain bands began to affect Florida at around 18:00 UTC on July 5 while moving over from Cuba.[122] As Elsa passed just west of Tampa Bay, impacts were minimal, aside from downed trees and some flooded roads.[123] Game 5 of the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals was not postponed as the storm moved through.[124] However, a baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians was postponed.[125] There were reports of downed trees in Taylor County shortly after Elsa made landfall.[126] Rains from Elsa soaked the rubble of the Surfside condo collapse, and lightning forced workers to stop searching for bodies and survivors for two hours early on July 6.[68] On July 7, as the storm passed over the state and into Georgia, a person was killed in Jacksonville when a tree fell and struck two cars.[127] The person was a 26-year-old male Navy Sailor, named Deshawn Levon Johnson.[128] A high-end EF1 tornado also struck the eastern side of Jacksonville, starting in the San Jose neighborhood of the city and travelled all the way to the Phillips Highway area. It caused significant damage to an industrial building as well as some minor to moderate damage residences and trees.[129] At the height of the storm more than 14,000 customers of the JEA were reported without power. Crews quickly stepped in and the amount dwindled soon after. A 2–3 ft (0.61–0.91 m) storm surge was reported in Tampa Bay shortly before 8:00 am EDT, on the morning of July 7. A 1.6 ft (0.49 m) surge was reported at Port Manatee and Clearwater Beach, while Cedar Key saw just over a foot of surge.

In the Florida Keys, Elsa dropped over 4.5 inches (110 mm) of rain at the airport in Key West, and an additional 3.5 inches (89 mm) in Little Torch Key. The highest amount of rainfall from Elsa in the state was recorded at Port Charlotte, with 10.88 inches (276 mm) falling. Key West experienced a 70 mph (115 km/h) wind gust, and Sand Key reported a 64 mph (105 km/h) gust.[130] Roads were flooded on the day Elsa made landfall in the town of Steinhatchee. Elsa impacted animals on Anna Maria Island, where shorebird eggs and chicks were displaced, along with sea turtle nests.[131]

Rest of the Southern U.S. edit

 
A home in St. Marys, Georgia, that sustained EF1 damage from a tornado spawned by Tropical Storm Elsa.

After passing through northern Florida, the weakened storm moved into Georgia. On July 7, in Camden County, the storm produced an EF1 tornado that struck St. Marys, ripping an exterior wall off of a house before moving through an RV park at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. It flipped multiple RVs, including two that were flipped upside down, while throwing another into a nearby lake along with a pickup truck. There were 17 people that were injured, including a pregnant woman.[132][133] Dirt roads were washed out by flooding in Lowndes County. Multiple trees were downed in Myrtle Beach.[106] The heaviest rainfall total in the state was 8.2 in (210 mm) in Skidaway Island.[134] In Raleigh, North Carolina, up to 5 in (130 mm) fell. Tornadoes also touched down.[73]

Northeast edit

Elsa produced hurricane-force wind gusts over the open waters along the Jersey Shore. Continuous heavy rain was produced over the Northeastern states, including New York City and the surrounding area.[135] Central Connecticut to Southeast Maine had experienced torrential rainfall. Rainfall was further enhanced near Interstate 95, due to Elsa interacting with a stalled frontal boundary. Up to 2.27 in (58 mm) of rain fell in New York City during the initial round of thunderstorms, during the late afternoon of July 8. Over an inch and a half fell of rain in just an hour - among the top 10 wettest hourly cloud downpours in the past 80 years for the city.[73] Metro-North Railroad service was suspended locally due to a rain-induced landslide on the tracks in West Haven, Connecticut.[136] Some underpasses and highways flooded; motorists had to be rescued from more than a dozen stalled cars in flood waters[137] on the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx near 179th Street.[136] Delays on the George Washington Bridge reached 75 minutes due to the storm.[138] Water poured into several New York City Subway stations, with flooding in Manhattan's 157th Street station and a suspension of the A train from 181st Street to Inwood–207th Street.[136] The heavy rain also forced the New York Mets to postpone a Major League Baseball against the Pittsburgh Pirates.[139] On the morning of July 9, Elsa dropped another 1.5 inches (38 mm) of rain, worsening the problem of flooding. In Maryland, the Delmarva Peninsula, Virginia Beach, Richmond, and Raleigh, up to 5 inches (130 mm) of rain fell.[73]

Wind gusts topped 70 mph (115 km/h) in coastal New Jersey. A 2.1 ft (0.64 m) storm surge was recorded in Atlantic City. Impacts were minimal. Reminiscent of Hurricane Isaias of early August 2020, more than five tornado warnings were in effect at the same time. As the storm came up the East Coast, at least 72 warnings were issued by the NWS, although most of them did not verify.[73] Downed trees and power lines being damaged were reported.[140] Two tornadoes in New Jersey on July 9 were confirmed; an EF1 tornado with 100 mph (160 km/h) winds touched down in Woodbine around 2:40 am EST, and an EF0 tornado with 80 mph (130 km/h) winds touched down in Little Egg Harbor Township around 3:33 am EST. Both tornadoes caused mainly damage to residences, outdoor furniture, and trees.[141] On Long Island, a WeatherFlow site near Jones Beach picked up a 47 mph (76 km/h) wind gust. Calverton saw a wind gust of 64 mph (103 km/h). A tree fell onto subway tracks in Brooklyn, halting train activity, though crews were able to remove it safely by the morning of July 9. The Oyster Bay branch of the Long Island Rail Road was suspended on July 9 due to fallen trees east of Roslyn.[142] Sea Isle City recorded a gust of 79 mph (127 km/h).[143]

In Rhode Island, the Department of Environmental Management warned residents of rip currents even after Elsa became extratropical, due to higher tides. A High Rip Current Risk was placed in effect on July 10 until 8:00 p.m EDT of that day for all south-facing beaches.[144] In Connecticut, rainfall up to 2 in (51 mm) of rain fell, and flooding shut down the Gillette Castle State Park temporarily.[145] The New York City Triathlon, which was supposed to return for the first time since 2018, had to be scaled back to a Duathlon due to Elsa's impacts as tropical storm. The swimming portion of the race was removed due to high levels of bacteria found in the Hudson River.[146] A boat launch recreation area in Barkhamsted had to be closed because of Elsa's flooding. The lake had to be closed until July 11, due to high water levels and concerns for visitor safety.[147]

Canada edit

Gusts reached 100 km/h (60 mph) in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and reports indicate that the Halifax area had wind gusts of 83 km/h (52 mph). In Prince Edward Island, high winds gusting to 70 km/h (45 mph) have been reported.[148]

In New Brunswick, a cold front brought heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms to parts of the province well ahead of the rain associated with post-tropical storm Elsa. The combined effect of these two systems left 50 to 100 mm (2 to 4 in) of rain across the province, including 92 mm (3.6 in) in Miramichi, 87 mm (3.4 in) in Saint John and 64 mm (2.5 in) in Fredericton, according to the Meteorological Service of Canada, while Prince Edward Island received about 25 to 50 mm (0.98 to 1.97 in) of rain.[149][150] Elsa then affected the Atlantic Canada provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, leaving more than 50,000 users without power, as well as heavy rain and wind. In New Brunswick the rain came first with a cold front and then with the extratropical storm itself giving a total up to 92 mm (3.6 in) in Mirimachi. Wind gusts of 85 km/h (55 mph) was reported in Halifax, Nova Scotia as the system passed through.[148]

The same frontal storm, followed by Elsa's remnants, affected Newfoundland's western peninsula, as well as southeastern Labrador, dropping 25 to 75 mm (0 to 5 in) of rain within 36 to 48 hours. The gusts were up to 104 km (65 mi) at Wreckhouse in the southwest, and 50 to 90 km/h (31 to 56 mph) elsewhere in Newfoundland.[151]

Power outages affected at least 50,000 homes in the Maritime provinces, most of them in southwestern New Brunswick.[148]

Aftermath edit

United States edit

Florida edit

Duke Energy, the main electric company in the Tampa Bay area, stated that it had about 3,000 employees, contractors, tree specialists and support personnel ready to respond power outages. Additional crews from other states were brought in by Duke.[68][67] In North Port, floodwaters continued to rise days after Elsa passed the city due to rainwater that soaked more rural northern areas draining down south towards the city. This prompted city and county officials to ask citizens in flood prone areas to consider evacuation.[152] This flooding forced the rescue of several people from floodwaters, after they drove their vehicles into flooded streets. This prompted the State Emergency Response Team of Florida's Region 6 Strike team to return from Surfside, where they had been helping with recovery and clean up efforts following the Surfside condo collapse.[153] Governor Ron DeSantis reported that no serious injuries or fatalities were recorded in the Bay area. He said that damage in the state was "less than what we thought would be reasonable" from "where we looked 72 hours ago". Up to 26,000 customer were without power in the area, most of them in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Polk counties.[154]

In Lee County, a police Bloodhound dog named Mercy found a missing 12-year-old girl. She was found safe.[155] The dog is a member of the Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno's ReUnite program.[156]

Northeast edit

National Grid stated that it had over 1,800 personnel on standby for response to any downed power lines, trees, and other emergencies.[140] Over 7,000 were without power in Massachusetts, according to the MEMA. At least 2,500 in Connecticut experienced power outages, with 20,000 to 40,000 expected statewide.[157] New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said Elsa was "not as bad as we feared", but stressed that it "won't be the last of this season."[143]

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  • The NHC's Advisory Archive on Hurricane Elsa

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Not to be confused with Cyclone Ilsa or Hurricane Ilsa Hurricane Elsa was the earliest forming fifth named storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean surpassing Edouard of the previous year and was the first hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season It formed over the central tropical Atlantic about 1 150 mi 1 850 km east southeast of Barbados its genesis was the third farthest east on record in the month of June behind the 1933 Trinidad hurricane and 2023 s Tropical Storm Bret 1 Hurricane Elsa Elsa at peak intensity after passing through the Lesser Antilles on July 2Meteorological historyFormedJune 30 2021ExtratropicalJuly 9 2021DissipatedJuly 10 2021Category 1 hurricane1 minute sustained SSHWS NWS Highest winds85 mph 140 km h Lowest pressure991 mbar hPa 29 26 inHgOverall effectsFatalities13Damage 1 2 billion 2021 USD Areas affectedLesser Antilles Greater Antilles Venezuela Colombia East Coast of the United States Atlantic CanadaIBTrACSPart of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season Originating from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on June 27 the primitive system become organized as a tropical depression on June 30 and strengthened to a tropical storm soon thereafter Then riding the south edge of a strong subtropical ridge Elsa moved swiftly westward on July 1 while rapidly intensifying The storm strengthened to a hurricane around 12 00 UTC on July 2 as its center moved just south of Barbados and then reached its peak intensity six hours later with maximum 1 minute sustained winds of 85 mph 140 km h and a minimum central pressure of 991 mbar 29 3 inHg about 95 mi 155 km west northwest of Saint Vincent This made Elsa the strongest July hurricane recorded in the eastern Caribbean Sea since Emily in 2005 2 On July 3 Elsa weakened back into a tropical storm before slowing down by July 4 as it passed just north of Jamaica On July 5 Elsa made landfall in Cuba before emerging into the Gulf of Mexico early on the next day It then paralleled the west coast of Florida briefly becoming a minimal hurricane again as it passed west of Tampa early on July 7 Elsa then weakened back to a tropical storm before making landfall later that day in Taylor County Florida with maximum winds of about 65 mph 100 km h Afterward Elsa began accelerating northeastward across the southeast and Mid Atlantic states restrengthening slightly due to its proximity to the Atlantic Elsa emerged back over water off New Jersey early on July 9 and moved over eastern Long Island and western Rhode Island before becoming extratropical at 18 00 UTC that day while moving through New England Afterward Elsa s extratropical remnant accelerated northeastward and slowly weakened The storm dissipated over Atlantic Canada on July 10 Altogether there were 13 deaths associated with Elsa nine in the Florida Straits two in the Dominican Republic one in Martinique and one in the United States As Elsa raced past the Lesser Antilles it caused extensive damage on several islands In Barbados the storm brought down trees damaged roofs caused widespread power outages and caused flash flooding Its main impact in Cuba was flash flooding and mudslides The storm caused widespread damage throughout the U S especially in the Northeast Atlantic Canada experienced many outages and high amounts of rainfall from a post tropical Elsa The storm dealt upwards of 1 2 billion in damages in the United States with additional damage in the Caribbean 3 Upon its naming Elsa received widespread social media attention due to the storm sharing its name with the Disney character Elsa from the Frozen franchise 4 5 6 Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations 2 1 Lesser Antilles 2 2 Greater Antilles 2 3 United States 2 4 Colombia 3 Impact 3 1 Lesser Antilles 3 1 1 Barbados 3 1 2 Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent 3 1 3 Other islands 3 2 Greater Antilles 3 2 1 Dominican Republic and Haiti 3 2 2 Jamaica 3 2 3 Cayman Islands 3 2 4 Cuba 3 3 United States 3 3 1 Florida 3 3 2 Rest of the Southern U S 3 3 3 Northeast 3 4 Canada 4 Aftermath 4 1 United States 4 1 1 Florida 4 1 2 Northeast 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMeteorological history edit nbsp Map plotting the storm s track and intensity according to the Saffir Simpson scaleMap keySaffir Simpson scale Tropical depression 38 mph 62 km h Tropical storm 39 73 mph 63 118 km h Category 1 74 95 mph 119 153 km h Category 2 96 110 mph 154 177 km h Category 3 111 129 mph 178 208 km h Category 4 130 156 mph 209 251 km h Category 5 157 mph 252 km h Unknown Storm type nbsp Tropical cyclone nbsp Subtropical cyclone nbsp Extratropical cyclone remnant low tropical disturbance or monsoon depression On June 27 a tropical wave emerged off the coast of Africa and tracked quickly westward across the Atlantic Ocean The wave produced disorganized showers and thunderstorms during the next few days before a closed and well defined low pressure system developed by 18 00 UTC on June 30 marking the formation of a tropical depression about 1 150 mi 1 850 km east southeast of Barbados The potential for tropical cyclone formation within the wave was first noted by the National Hurricane Center NHC at 12 00 UTC on June 29 and initially given a low less than 40 chance of development over the next five days The 5 day chance of formation was raised to high greater than 60 at 06 00 UTC on June 30 1 Later that day after the system had moved to near the Lesser Antilles and was expected to become a tropical storm before reaching the islands the disturbance was designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Five at 21 00 UTC 7 However the system became a tropical cyclone according to post season analysis three hours before that initial advisory The depression strengthened to a tropical storm by 00 00 UTC on July 1 while about 980 mi 1 575 km east southeast of Barbados and named Elsa 1 This made Elsa the earliest fifth named Atlantic storm in recorded history surpassing Tropical Storm Edouard of 2020 by five days it also became only the third tropical storm on record to form so early in the season east of 50 W after the 1933 Trinidad hurricane and Tropical Storm Bret in 2023 8 9 Elsa became better organized forming better defined banding features on the western and southwestern portions of the storm Well defined upper level outflow was produced on the western side of the cyclone although outflow was ill defined on the eastern half Steered by a strong subtropical ridge to its north the system moved swiftly westward at speeds of around 30 mph 45 km h 10 During the same period of time Elsa began a period of rapid intensification By early on July 2 microwave and radar data indicated that a small inner core had formed and surface observations from the southern portion of Barbados which was estimated to be within the radius of Elsa s maximum wind reported sustained winds of 74 mph 119 km h and a gust to 86 mph 138 km h and Elsa strengthened to a hurricane as the center moved just south of Barbados around 1200 UTC that day 1 11 The first hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season its formation came more than a month before the average appearance of the season s first hurricane 12 Six hours later Elsa reached its peak intensity with maximum 1 minute sustained winds of 85 mph 140 km h and a minimum central pressure of 991 mbar 29 3 inHg while located about 95 mi 155 km west northwest of Saint Vincent This was the culmination of a 35 mph 55 km h intensification over a 24 hour period Elsa s forward speed increased while it moved across the eastern and central Caribbean Sea early on July 3 but the low level center became exposed to the west of the main area of deep convection and it weakened into a tropical storm about 115 mi 185 km south of the southern coast of the Dominican Republic 1 The storm continued to lose strength later that day and early on July 4 as the center passed offshore but near the mountainous terrain of southwestern Haiti and then just north of Jamaica 13 14 An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft investigating Elsa late on July 4 found it to be undergoing a convective burst and beginning to restrengthen 15 At 18 00 UTC on July 5 Elsa made landfall on the south coast of Cuba in Cienaga de Zapata National Park with maximum winds of about 65 mph 100 km h 1 Several hours later at 02 00 UTC on July 6 Elsa emerged into the Straits of Florida where it began to regain its strength 16 The storm once more became a hurricane at 00 00 UTC on July 7 about 50 mi 80 km west of Englewood Florida but weakened back into a tropical storm six hours later 1 This weakening was likely caused by a combination of wind shear and an entrainment of dry air 17 Elsa then accelerated northward and it made landfall in Taylor County Florida at 14 30 UTC that same day with maximum winds of about 65 mph 100 km h 1 Following landfall Elsa turned northeastward and gradually began to weaken though the storm continued to maintain tropical storm intensity Most of its convection however was in a band in the eastern semicircle over the nearby Atlantic Ocean 18 The center of the storm emerged over the Atlantic off New Jersey early on July 9 After moving northeastward and making landfall on eastern Long Island and western Rhode Island Elsa became a post tropical cyclone by 18 00 UTC that same day while over southeastern New England Elsa s extratropical remnant accelerated northeastward and slowly weakened The storm dissipated over Atlantic Canada before 12 00 UTC July 10 1 Preparations editLesser Antilles edit nbsp Hurricane Hunters Reconnaissance aircraft taking off from Homestead Air Reserve Base to investigate Tropical Storm Elsa on July 1 Upon designation as a potential tropical cyclone at 21 00 UTC on June 30 Tropical Storm Watches were issued for the islands of Barbados Martinique St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines 7 Shortly afterward the Government of France also issued a Tropical Storm Watch for Guadeloupe 19 These were later upgraded to Tropical Storm Warnings in Barbados Martinique and St Lucia early on July 1 20 On July 2 2021 Sint Eustatius also issued a hurricane warning 21 In Barbados marine and flash flood advisories were posted on the island by June 30 in addition to the tropical cyclone watches and warnings by the meteorological service of the country 22 23 A rainfall total of 6 8 inches 15 20 cm were also expected within Elsa s passage on the country according to the Barbados Meteorological Service 24 Minister Wilfred Abrahams urged residents to shelter in place unless their homes were damaged 25 26 this was echoed by Department of Emergency Management Kerry Hinds 27 The DEM also advised residents to make hurricane preparations and to only use emergency shelters as a last resort 28 The Port Saint Charles opened for large fishing vessels more than 25 feet 7 6 m to dock during Elsa 29 The island country was also in a lockdown as the people there rush to protect their homes and buy food supplies ahead of the hurricane while 54 native individuals in the area were brought in evacuation shelters to ride out the storm 30 31 32 CSEC and CAPE exams are announced to be postponed on July 2 while a quarantine facility was moved to safety as it was near the coast 33 All pumping stations on the island of Barbados were shut down as a precautionary measure 34 Elsa threatened the Windward Islands during the 2021 eruption of La Soufriere on St Vincent with interests in the region being asked to monitor for official updates 35 Flash floods landslides and lahars were also expected on the island and as a result persons near these prone areas were ordered to evacuate immediately 36 37 38 3 to 6 inches 7 6 to 15 2 cm of rain was forecasted for the country by July 2 while 2 inches 5 1 cm were expected for the next day 39 The National Emergency Management Organisation of the area also warned the public to not venture outside as conditions will be dangerous due to Elsa 40 Businesses schools and other public utilities were instructed to temporarily close due to the hurricane except essential workers such as police health services and others which has to remain alert under their departments 36 41 Ferry services between the Saint Vincent Island and the Grenadine Islands were suspended starting July 1 while 94 shelters across the former were prepared for those who need to evacuate due to Elsa 36 The Argyle International Airport were also closed starting that day while marine advisories were posted on the island until July 4 for small fishcrafts 36 42 43 Martinique was also placed on a yellow alert in sync with another tropical wave ahead of Elsa 44 In Saint Lucia a national shutdown was declared for July 2 with residents being advised to remain indoors until an all clear was given 45 The George F L Charles Airport and Hewanorra International Airport ceased operations for that same day 46 Banks across St Lucia were closed in accordance with the national shutdown but mobile and online banking ATMs and night depository services remained available for use 47 Local weather offices urged small craft to remain at port for the hurricane and for those in flood and landslide prone areas to take precautions 48 Two examination council events that students could partake in had to be called off due to the hurricane 49 A COVID 19 vaccination drive was also postponed due to the storm 50 Greater Antilles edit This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Specifically the hour by hour progression and exact locations of watches and warnings Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp A weakened Tropical Storm Elsa south of Haiti on July 3 A Tropical Storm Watch was put in effect for the southern and western coasts of Haiti from the Dominican Republic Haiti border to Mole Saint Nicolas at 21 00 UTC on July 1 51 A few hours later a Tropical Storm Watch was ordered for the Dominican Republic from the border with Haiti eastward to Punta Palenque as well as the entire island of Jamaica 52 By 9 00 UTC the next day the watch in the Dominican Republic was upgraded into a Tropical Storm Warning from Cape Engano to the Haitian border The Tropical Storm Warning further extended through all of Haiti and a Hurricane Watch was posted from the international border to the national capital of Port au Prince 53 Six hours later the Hurricane Watch in Haiti was upgraded to a Hurricane Warning with a Hurricane Watch being issued for Jamaica as well as the Dominican Republic from the international border to Punta Palenque Also in the Dominican Republic a Tropical Storm Watch was put in place from Cape Engano to Bahia de Manzanillo on the northern coast of the country 54 At around 18 00 UTC a Tropical Storm Watch was issued for the Cayman Islands 55 Then by 21 00 UTC on the same day a Hurricane Warning was issued for Jamaica and a Hurricane Watch was issued for the Cuban provinces of Camaguey Granma Guantanamo Holguin Las Tunas and Santiago de Cuba 56 The Hurricane Warning in Jamaica was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning and the Tropical Storm Watch in Cuba was upgraded to a warning with a new watch extending to Ciego de Avila Sancti Spiritus Villa Clara Cienfuegos and Matanzas provinces at 15 00 UTC on July 3 57 About six hours later the remaining Tropical Storm Watch in Cuba was once again upgraded to a warning with Mayabeque Province and Havana being placed under a Tropical Storm Watch 58 Early on July 4 the Hurricane Warning in Haiti was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning and the previous Tropical Storm Warning in place north of Port au Prince was cancelled 13 Authorities in Haiti used social media to alert people about Elsa in advance of the quickly approaching storm They urged coastal and mountainous communities to evacuate The Civil Protection Agency said that the whole country was threatened 59 The country s president had just been assassinated amid a spike in gang violence in the country 60 and as the violence forced thousands from their homes food and water shortages exacerbated these problems Director Jerry Chandler told the Associated Press that officials are still figuring out how to send supplies to Haiti s southern region 59 United States edit At 21 00 UTC on July 3 a Tropical Storm Watch was issued for the Florida Keys from the Dry Tortugas to Craig Key 58 This was upgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning at 15 00 UTC on July 4 as Elsa moved closer to the area There were also two more Tropical Storm Watches put in place One was issued for the Florida Keys from Craig Key to Ocean Reef Key Largo The other watch was issued for an area from Flamingo to Bonita Beach 61 On July 2 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 15 counties within the state 62 Officials planned to protect on site equipment being used to search for survivors of the Surfside condo collapse which was underway at the time 63 DeSantis also expressed his concern that high winds from Elsa could cause further collapse of the structure 64 As a result rescue teams suspended their search for the remaining 121 people missing and on the night of July 4 demolished the remaining portion of the condominium 65 On the same day President Joe Biden approved the emergency declaration and federal assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA as Elsa moved closer to the south Florida coast 66 Mandatory evacuations were underway in Monroe and Indian River counties as the storm approached and Franklin Dixie Hernando and Hillsborough counties had voluntary evacuations The state was projected to have enough resources to provide for the forecasted impacts 67 Multiple sandbags were given out at several locations for locals to use for protection A couple storm shelters also opened on the morning of July 6 in at least four counties around the Tampa Bay area No evacuations were ordered though Several events government offices and schools were cancelled and closed in advance of the approaching storm as well Tampa International Airport temporarily suspended operations on the same day due to the storm reopening the next morning with Sarasota Bradenton International Airport following suit 68 69 The De Soto National Memorial was closed by the National Park Service on July 5 in preparation of the storm 70 Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency for 92 counties This allowed state aid 71 Over 50 million were under flash flood watches from the Carolinas to Maine including cities Baltimore Philadelphia New York and Boston 72 They also extended out to Canada The NHC warned for considerable urban flooding for the Northeast 73 Up to 1 to 3 inches 25 to 76 mm inches of rainfall was forecasted for New England starting around 1 PM EDT and continuing until sunset Scattered thunderstorms were also expected to form exacerbating already possible downpours 73 Colombia edit On July 2 2021 Colombian authorities issued a warning of heavy rainfall and waves of up to three meters on the Caribbean coasts of the country This was expected before the storm headed to the Dominican Republic and Haiti 74 Impact editLesser Antilles edit nbsp Hurricane Elsa passing over Barbados on July 2 Barbados edit Sustained winds of 74 mph 119 km h were recorded on Barbados which was what prompted the operational upgrade of Elsa to a hurricane 75 Barbados Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams reported damage in the southern part of the island with power outages along with downed trees flash flooding and roofs ripped from homes 76 First responders were unable to reach people but no injuries or deaths were reported 25 Elsa was the first hurricane to impact Barbados in 66 years the previous being Hurricane Janet in 1955 27 More than 1 300 77 homes were damaged including 62 homes which were completely destroyed on the island 59 The entirety of the island lost electricity as Elsa passed to the south with 24 electricity poles being knocked down and 74 reports of trees being uprooted 78 Elsa produced rainfall totals of up to 8 inches 200 mm in parts of the island 79 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital sustained damage following the hurricane with sections of its roof lifted and windows blown out 80 20 of the 98 Flow telecommunication sites in Barbados were damaged and were offline 81 All flights from the Grantley Adams International Airport were suspended on July 3 due to the airport recovering from minor structural damage and power outages 82 At least 500 electricity pole related fires were sparked by Elsa including one in the Grantley Adams International Airport 83 Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent edit In Saint Lucia one man in Fort St Jacques Soufriere was killed during Elsa 84 In the same town a roof caved in on an elderly couple both required rescue 85 Power outages occurred on the island due to trees branches and other debris falling on power lines and poles 86 About 90 percent of all customers on the island lost electricity at some point during the hurricane 87 Local emergency services received reports of downed trees branches and power lines as well as roof damage 88 A majority of damage in Saint Lucia occurred in the agricultural sector especially involving banana crop incurring a damage total of US 34 million 89 In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at least 43 homes were seriously damaged alongside three police stations 59 Many parts of the island were still recovering from the explosive eruption of La Soufriere earlier in April while much of the island lost electricity and access to clean water following the hurricane 90 The island country reported extensive losses in livestock and agriculture with most notable losses in plantain crops much of which were already destroyed by the volcanic eruption on the island 91 Other islands edit On the island of Grenada the Royal Police Force reported flooding in St Andrew and St George parishes due to Elsa 92 In the capital city of Grenada St George s severe flooding left a road submerged 93 A 67 year old man sustained head injuries when a small wind turbine fell on his car in Martinique Reports of fallen trees and utility poles were received island wide with more than 40 000 households losing electricity 94 Although Trinidad and Tobago was not directly impacted by Elsa severe weather from the hurricane still affected the nation which was placed under a yellow level adverse weather warning by the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service TTMS As a result of heavy rainfall a localized flood alert was also ordered for the islands The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government released reports of downed trees and flooding across Port of Spain Diego Martin San Juan Laventille Sangre Grande Couva Tabaquite Talparo Mayaro Rio Claro and Siparia The Water and Sewage Authority reported that the torrential rainfall caused turbid rivers and clogging at several water treatment plants in northern Trinidad As a result water supply was affected in Arima El Dorado Matura Maracas Tacarigua Toco Saint Joseph and Valencia Numerous Caribbean Airlines flights heading to Barbados Grenada St Vincent and Guyana had to be cancelled due to the inclement weather 95 During these storms produced by Elsa more than 1 000 lightning strikes were recorded within an hour 96 In San Juan Laventille a retaining wall collapsed and landslides were reported Another landslide occurred in Siparia 97 Greater Antilles edit Dominican Republic and Haiti edit In the Dominican Republic strong winds caused by Elsa toppled walls in houses in southwestern Baoruco Province resulting in two separate fatalities of a 15 year old boy and 75 year old woman on July 3 59 Floods in San Cristobal Province forced the evacuation of 100 residents 59 In Santo Domingo waves of 12 14 feet 3 7 4 3 m in height washed ashore debris 98 16 001 people lost electricity across the Dominican Republic while 51 homes were damaged by the storm 99 In San Jose de Ocoa Province due to the swelling of the Nizao River 3 houses were damaged by floods while the communities of La Estretchura Monte Negro and Quitasueno were cut off 100 In Haiti damage was relatively limited while Elsa passed close to the Tiburon Peninsula although there was reported damage to banana and maize crops and to roofs of some structures there were no other forms of reported significant damage to infrastructure 101 Jamaica edit Flash flooding caused by Elsa led to roads being impassable across Saint Catherine and Portmore 102 Several communities in Kingston Saint Andrew Saint Thomas Saint Catherine and Clarendon were also flooded 103 A gully in Clarendon overflowed causing residents nearby to be stuck in their homes 104 Several flights at the Sangster International Airport were suspended throughout July 4 5 due to rough weather conditions 105 Thirteen shelters were opened across the country with approximately 30 people being sheltered 103 Over 5 inches 130 mm of rain fell in at least one location 106 Cayman Islands edit Although the overall impacts to the Cayman Islands were minor Elsa brought heavy rains and gusty winds along with rough seas This caused some flooding and some power outages across all of the islands Though some of the impacts were felt across Grand Cayman most of the impacts were felt across the sister islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac 107 Cuba edit nbsp Tropical Storm Elsa shortly after landfall in Cuba on July 5 In Granma Province the city of Bayamo experienced heavy rain from the outer bands of Elsa 108 The Municipal Defense Council of Pilon reported damage to agriculture and several homes due to mudslides caused by flooding in the mountains of the province 109 A dam in Pilon also reportedly overflowed due to the region accumulating 121 6 mm 4 79 in of rain according to the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources in Granma 110 109 Wind gusts in Cape Cruz exceeded over 62 mph 100 km h 109 A 1 5 m 4 9 ft storm surge battered other parts of Southern Cuba 111 11 823 families lost electricity across Eastern Cuba due to the storm 112 180 000 people were evacuated across west central Cuba by July 5 as Elsa approached the western section of the country 113 By the next day Elsa had made landfall near the Zapata Swamp in west central Cuba 114 In Cienfuegos residents reported very heavy rainfall alongside flash flooding already occurring hours after landfall 115 The towns of Jiabcoa Santa Clara and Arroyo Pretiles were cut off by the flooding of the Jibacoa River caused by Elsa when over 122 mm 4 8 in of rain fell in 3 hours 114 256 mm 10 1 in fell in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality of Havana 116 On July 5 at approximately 24 00 UTC a boat carrying 22 people which had departed Cuba capsized in the Florida Straits as Elsa moved into the area The crew of the Cyprus flagged bulk carrier ship Western Carmen contacted the United States Coast Guard in Key West at approximately 17 30 UTC to report they had found 4 people in the water The Coast Guard responded and sent out both air and surface assets to scour for survivors the searches covered about 7 459 square miles 12 148 km of water for 192 hours The Coast Guard rescued 5 more victims from the water but at 02 00 UTC on July 9 the force suspended its search for the remaining 9 passengers 117 which were later presumed dead There was flooding in the municipality of Matanzas due to an overflow of the Yumuri River 67 United States edit Widespread impacts were felt throughout the Eastern United States from Elsa Additionally the system spawned 18 tornadoes that hit places from Florida to New Jersey between July 6 9 118 119 120 Elsa was responsible for at least 775 million in damages in the United States 121 Florida edit nbsp Hurricane Elsa paralleling the west coast of Florida on July 6 See also List of United States tornadoes from July to September 2021 July 7 event Elsa s rain bands began to affect Florida at around 18 00 UTC on July 5 while moving over from Cuba 122 As Elsa passed just west of Tampa Bay impacts were minimal aside from downed trees and some flooded roads 123 Game 5 of the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals was not postponed as the storm moved through 124 However a baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians was postponed 125 There were reports of downed trees in Taylor County shortly after Elsa made landfall 126 Rains from Elsa soaked the rubble of the Surfside condo collapse and lightning forced workers to stop searching for bodies and survivors for two hours early on July 6 68 On July 7 as the storm passed over the state and into Georgia a person was killed in Jacksonville when a tree fell and struck two cars 127 The person was a 26 year old male Navy Sailor named Deshawn Levon Johnson 128 A high end EF1 tornado also struck the eastern side of Jacksonville starting in the San Jose neighborhood of the city and travelled all the way to the Phillips Highway area It caused significant damage to an industrial building as well as some minor to moderate damage residences and trees 129 At the height of the storm more than 14 000 customers of the JEA were reported without power Crews quickly stepped in and the amount dwindled soon after A 2 3 ft 0 61 0 91 m storm surge was reported in Tampa Bay shortly before 8 00 am EDT on the morning of July 7 A 1 6 ft 0 49 m surge was reported at Port Manatee and Clearwater Beach while Cedar Key saw just over a foot of surge In the Florida Keys Elsa dropped over 4 5 inches 110 mm of rain at the airport in Key West and an additional 3 5 inches 89 mm in Little Torch Key The highest amount of rainfall from Elsa in the state was recorded at Port Charlotte with 10 88 inches 276 mm falling Key West experienced a 70 mph 115 km h wind gust and Sand Key reported a 64 mph 105 km h gust 130 Roads were flooded on the day Elsa made landfall in the town of Steinhatchee Elsa impacted animals on Anna Maria Island where shorebird eggs and chicks were displaced along with sea turtle nests 131 Rest of the Southern U S edit nbsp A home in St Marys Georgia that sustained EF1 damage from a tornado spawned by Tropical Storm Elsa See also List of United States tornadoes from July to September 2021 July 7 event and List of United States tornadoes from July to September 2021 July 8 event After passing through northern Florida the weakened storm moved into Georgia On July 7 in Camden County the storm produced an EF1 tornado that struck St Marys ripping an exterior wall off of a house before moving through an RV park at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay It flipped multiple RVs including two that were flipped upside down while throwing another into a nearby lake along with a pickup truck There were 17 people that were injured including a pregnant woman 132 133 Dirt roads were washed out by flooding in Lowndes County Multiple trees were downed in Myrtle Beach 106 The heaviest rainfall total in the state was 8 2 in 210 mm in Skidaway Island 134 In Raleigh North Carolina up to 5 in 130 mm fell Tornadoes also touched down 73 Northeast edit See also List of United States tornadoes from July to September 2021 July 9 event Elsa produced hurricane force wind gusts over the open waters along the Jersey Shore Continuous heavy rain was produced over the Northeastern states including New York City and the surrounding area 135 Central Connecticut to Southeast Maine had experienced torrential rainfall Rainfall was further enhanced near Interstate 95 due to Elsa interacting with a stalled frontal boundary Up to 2 27 in 58 mm of rain fell in New York City during the initial round of thunderstorms during the late afternoon of July 8 Over an inch and a half fell of rain in just an hour among the top 10 wettest hourly cloud downpours in the past 80 years for the city 73 Metro North Railroad service was suspended locally due to a rain induced landslide on the tracks in West Haven Connecticut 136 Some underpasses and highways flooded motorists had to be rescued from more than a dozen stalled cars in flood waters 137 on the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx near 179th Street 136 Delays on the George Washington Bridge reached 75 minutes due to the storm 138 Water poured into several New York City Subway stations with flooding in Manhattan s 157th Street station and a suspension of the A train from 181st Street to Inwood 207th Street 136 The heavy rain also forced the New York Mets to postpone a Major League Baseball against the Pittsburgh Pirates 139 On the morning of July 9 Elsa dropped another 1 5 inches 38 mm of rain worsening the problem of flooding In Maryland the Delmarva Peninsula Virginia Beach Richmond and Raleigh up to 5 inches 130 mm of rain fell 73 Wind gusts topped 70 mph 115 km h in coastal New Jersey A 2 1 ft 0 64 m storm surge was recorded in Atlantic City Impacts were minimal Reminiscent of Hurricane Isaias of early August 2020 more than five tornado warnings were in effect at the same time As the storm came up the East Coast at least 72 warnings were issued by the NWS although most of them did not verify 73 Downed trees and power lines being damaged were reported 140 Two tornadoes in New Jersey on July 9 were confirmed an EF1 tornado with 100 mph 160 km h winds touched down in Woodbine around 2 40 am EST and an EF0 tornado with 80 mph 130 km h winds touched down in Little Egg Harbor Township around 3 33 am EST Both tornadoes caused mainly damage to residences outdoor furniture and trees 141 On Long Island a WeatherFlow site near Jones Beach picked up a 47 mph 76 km h wind gust Calverton saw a wind gust of 64 mph 103 km h A tree fell onto subway tracks in Brooklyn halting train activity though crews were able to remove it safely by the morning of July 9 The Oyster Bay branch of the Long Island Rail Road was suspended on July 9 due to fallen trees east of Roslyn 142 Sea Isle City recorded a gust of 79 mph 127 km h 143 In Rhode Island the Department of Environmental Management warned residents of rip currents even after Elsa became extratropical due to higher tides A High Rip Current Risk was placed in effect on July 10 until 8 00 p m EDT of that day for all south facing beaches 144 In Connecticut rainfall up to 2 in 51 mm of rain fell and flooding shut down the Gillette Castle State Park temporarily 145 The New York City Triathlon which was supposed to return for the first time since 2018 had to be scaled back to a Duathlon due to Elsa s impacts as tropical storm The swimming portion of the race was removed due to high levels of bacteria found in the Hudson River 146 A boat launch recreation area in Barkhamsted had to be closed because of Elsa s flooding The lake had to be closed until July 11 due to high water levels and concerns for visitor safety 147 Canada edit Gusts reached 100 km h 60 mph in Cape Breton Nova Scotia and reports indicate that the Halifax area had wind gusts of 83 km h 52 mph In Prince Edward Island high winds gusting to 70 km h 45 mph have been reported 148 In New Brunswick a cold front brought heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms to parts of the province well ahead of the rain associated with post tropical storm Elsa The combined effect of these two systems left 50 to 100 mm 2 to 4 in of rain across the province including 92 mm 3 6 in in Miramichi 87 mm 3 4 in in Saint John and 64 mm 2 5 in in Fredericton according to the Meteorological Service of Canada while Prince Edward Island received about 25 to 50 mm 0 98 to 1 97 in of rain 149 150 Elsa then affected the Atlantic Canada provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick leaving more than 50 000 users without power as well as heavy rain and wind In New Brunswick the rain came first with a cold front and then with the extratropical storm itself giving a total up to 92 mm 3 6 in in Mirimachi Wind gusts of 85 km h 55 mph was reported in Halifax Nova Scotia as the system passed through 148 The same frontal storm followed by Elsa s remnants affected Newfoundland s western peninsula as well as southeastern Labrador dropping 25 to 75 mm 0 to 5 in of rain within 36 to 48 hours The gusts were up to 104 km 65 mi at Wreckhouse in the southwest and 50 to 90 km h 31 to 56 mph elsewhere in Newfoundland 151 Power outages affected at least 50 000 homes in the Maritime provinces most of them in southwestern New Brunswick 148 Aftermath editUnited States edit Florida edit Duke Energy the main electric company in the Tampa Bay area stated that it had about 3 000 employees contractors tree specialists and support personnel ready to respond power outages Additional crews from other states were brought in by Duke 68 67 In North Port floodwaters continued to rise days after Elsa passed the city due to rainwater that soaked more rural northern areas draining down south towards the city This prompted city and county officials to ask citizens in flood prone areas to consider evacuation 152 This flooding forced the rescue of several people from floodwaters after they drove their vehicles into flooded streets This prompted the State Emergency Response Team of Florida s Region 6 Strike team to return from Surfside where they had been helping with recovery and clean up efforts following the Surfside condo collapse 153 Governor Ron DeSantis reported that no serious injuries or fatalities were recorded in the Bay area He said that damage in the state was less than what we thought would be reasonable from where we looked 72 hours ago Up to 26 000 customer were without power in the area most of them in Hillsborough Pinellas and Polk counties 154 In Lee County a police Bloodhound dog named Mercy found a missing 12 year old girl She was found safe 155 The dog is a member of the Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno s ReUnite program 156 Northeast edit National Grid stated that it had over 1 800 personnel on standby for response to any downed power lines trees and other emergencies 140 Over 7 000 were without power in Massachusetts according to the MEMA At least 2 500 in Connecticut experienced power outages with 20 000 to 40 000 expected statewide 157 New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said Elsa was not as bad as we feared but stressed that it won t be the last of this season 143 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal nbsp Caribbean portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Canada portal Weather of 2021 Tropical cyclones in 2021 Other storms of the same name List of Category 1 Atlantic hurricanes List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes Hurricane Charley 2004 A Category 4 hurricane that affected similar areas Hurricane Dennis 2005 A Category 4 hurricane that took a similar path and affected similar areas Hurricane Ernesto 2006 A Category 1 hurricane that also affected Cuba Hurricane Isaias 2020 Another early season Category 1 hurricane that affected similar areas Tornadoes of 2021References edit a b c d e f g h i Cangialosi John Delgado Sandy Berg Robbie February 10 2022 Tropical Cyclone Report hurricane Elsa PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved February 11 2022 Philip Klotzbach philklotzbach July 2 2021 Elsa continues to intensify and now has max winds of 85 mph the strongest July hurricane in the eastern Caribbean lt 20 N 75 60 W since Emily 2005 Tweet Retrieved July 2 2021 via Twitter Smith Adam B 2021 Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Events NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information doi 10 25921 stkw 7w73 Retrieved October 8 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Van Dam Derek Ward Taylor June 30 2021 Tropical Storm Elsa forms in the Atlantic and could near the Florida Peninsula by next week CNN Retrieved July 2 2021 The Weather Channel weatherchannel July 1 2021 We can t resist so while Elsa is still out at sea we ll join you in the jokes But as the storm rages on we re going to let it go Tweet Retrieved July 2 2021 via 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