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Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey was a devastating Category 4 hurricane that made landfall on Texas and Louisiana in August 2017, causing catastrophic flooding and more than 100 deaths. It is tied with 2005's Hurricane Katrina as the costliest tropical cyclone on record,[nb 1] inflicting $125 billion (2017 USD) in damage, primarily from catastrophic rainfall-triggered flooding in the Houston metropolitan area and Southeast Texas;[1][2] this made the storm the costliest natural disaster recorded in Texas at the time.[3] It was the first major hurricane[nb 2] to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005, ending a record 12-year span in which no hurricanes made landfall at the intensity of a major hurricane throughout the country.[4] In a four-day period, many areas received more than 40 inches (1,000 mm) of rain as the system slowly meandered over eastern Texas and adjacent waters, causing unprecedented flooding. With peak accumulations of 60.58 in (1,539 mm), in Nederland, Texas, Harvey was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States. The resulting floods inundated hundreds of thousands of homes, which displaced more than 30,000 people and prompted more than 17,000 rescues.

Hurricane Harvey
Harvey near peak intensity prior to landfall in southern Texas on August 25
Meteorological history
FormedAugust 17, 2017 (2017-08-17)
ExtratropicalSeptember 1, 2017 (2017-09-01)
DissipatedSeptember 2, 2017 (2017-09-02)
Category 4 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds130 mph (215 km/h)
Lowest pressure937 mbar (hPa); 27.67 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities107
Damage$125 billion (2017 USD)
(Tied as the costliest tropical cyclone on record)
Areas affectedWindward Islands, Suriname, Guyana, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Cayman Islands, Yucatán Peninsula, Southern and Eastern United States (especially Texas and Louisiana)
IBTrACS

Part of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season
History
 • Meteorological history

Effects
 • Texas

Other wikis
 • Commons: Harvey images

The eighth named storm, third hurricane, and first major hurricane of the extremely active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Harvey developed from a tropical wave to the east of the Lesser Antilles, reaching tropical storm status on August 17.[5] The storm crossed through the Windward Islands on the following day, making landfall on the southern end of Barbados and a second landfall on Saint Vincent. Upon entering the Caribbean, Harvey began to weaken due to moderate wind shear, and degenerated into a tropical wave north of Colombia, late on August 19.[6] The remnants were monitored for regeneration as it continued west-northwestward across the Caribbean and the Yucatán Peninsula, before redeveloping over the Bay of Campeche on August 23.[7] Harvey then began to rapidly intensify on August 24, regaining tropical storm status and becoming a hurricane later that day.[8]

While the storm moved generally northwest, Harvey's intensification phase stalled slightly overnight from August 24–25; however, Harvey soon resumed strengthening and quickly became a major hurricane, attaining Category 4 intensity later that day with peak 1-minute sustained winds of 130 mph.[9] Hours later, Harvey made landfall at San José Island, Texas, at peak intensity, followed by another landfall at Holiday Beach at Category 3 intensity. Rapid weakening then ensued, and Harvey had downgraded to a tropical storm as it stalled near the coastline, dropping torrential and unprecedented amounts of rainfall over Texas.[10] On August 28, the storm emerged back over the Gulf of Mexico, strengthening slightly before making a fifth and final landfall in Louisiana on August 29.[11] As Harvey drifted inland, it quickly weakened again as it became extratropical on September 1, before dissipating two days later.[12]

In addition to the huge cost and extent of the damage it caused, Harvey caused at least 107 confirmed deaths: 1 in Guyana and 106 in the United States, the first one in Rockport, Texas.[13] Due to the extensive damage, the name "Harvey" was retired in April 2018 and will not be used for another Atlantic tropical cyclone.[14][15]

As Tropical Storm Harvey continued along the Gulf Coast, NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik took this photo of the storm Aug. 28 from the International Space Station52

Meteorological history

 
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

Hurricane Harvey originated from a westward-moving tropical wave that emerged from Africa over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, on August 12. A surface circulation slowly developed and convection consolidated around the low over the subsequent days; the system became a tropical depression on August 17, roughly 505 mi (815 km) east of Barbados.[5] Maintaining its brisk westward motion, the system strengthened slightly and became a tropical storm later that day, at which time it was assigned the name Harvey. With maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (70 km/h), Harvey made landfalls in Barbados and St. Vincent on August 18 before entering the Caribbean. Hostile environmental conditions, namely wind shear, imparted weakening and caused Harvey to degenerate into a tropical wave by August 19.[6] Though it lacked an organized surface low, the remnants of Harvey continued to produce significant convection as it traversed the Caribbean Sea and Yucatán Peninsula. The system reached the Bay of Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico on August 23 and soon consolidated around a new surface low.[16]

Hurricane Harvey as seen by NASA aboard the International Space Station on August 25.

Late on August 23, the remnants of Harvey regenerated into a tropical cyclone and re-attained tropical storm intensity by 18:00 UTC.[7] Initial reorganization was slow; however, within a highly favorable environment, the system soon underwent rapid intensification as an eye developed and its central pressure quickly fell. After becoming a hurricane on August 24, Harvey continued to quickly strengthen over the next day, ultimately reaching peak intensity as a Category 4 hurricane.[9] Around 03:00 UTC on August 26, the hurricane made landfall at peak intensity on San Jose Island, just east of Rockport, with winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) and an atmospheric pressure of 937 mbar (27.7 inHg). It made a second landfall on the Texas mainland, at Rockport, three hours later in a slightly weakened state. Harvey became the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005.[16]

Once Harvey moved inland, it began to weaken rapidly as its speed slowed dramatically to a crawl, and Harvey weakened to a tropical storm on August 26. For about two days the storm stalled just inland, dropping very heavy rainfall and causing catastrophic flash flooding. Harvey's center drifted back towards the southeast, ultimately re-emerging into the Gulf of Mexico on August 28. Once offshore, the poorly organized system struggled against strong wind shear. Deep convection persisted north of the cyclone's center near the Houston metropolitan area along a stationary front, resulting in several days of record-breaking rain. Early on August 30, the former hurricane made its fifth and final landfall just west of Cameron, Louisiana, with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h). Associated convection with Harvey became focused north of the center and along a warm front on September 1 as it moved further inland, indicating that the system transitioned into a post-tropical cyclone by 06:00 UTC that day. The remnants continued northeastwards before being absorbed into another extratropical system on September 3.[16]

Preparations

Caribbean and Latin America

 
Tropical Storm Harvey in the Eastern Caribbean on August 18.

Tropical cyclone warnings and watches for the Windward Islands were issued starting at 15:00 UTC on August 17, about six hours before Harvey developed. At that time, a tropical storm watch was posted for Dominica, while a tropical storm warning became in effect in Barbados, Martinique, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[17] All watches and warnings were discontinued by late on August 18, as the storm continued westward into the Caribbean.[18]

In Honduras, a green alert was issued for the Atlántida, Islas de la Bahía, Colón, Cortés, Gracias a Dios, Olancho, and Yoro departments. About 8 inches (200 mm) of precipitation was expected along the coast, while inland areas were forecast to receive 2.76 to 3.15 in (70 to 80 mm) of rain.[19] As the remnants of Harvey approached Mexico, the Civil Protection Secretary of the state of Campeche issued a blue alert, indicating minimal danger.[20] When Harvey redeveloped at 15:00 UTC on August 23, the Government of Mexico issued a tropical storm watch in Tamaulipas from Boca De Catan to the mouth of the Rio Grande.[7] The watch remained in effect until 21:00 UTC on August 25, after it became evident that the storm no longer posed a significant threat to that area.[21]

United States

FEMA worked with the Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement to prepare for the storm and its aftermath. The agency placed disaster response teams on standby at emergency posts in Austin, Texas, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[22]

Texas

Upon the NHC resuming advisories for Harvey at 15:00 UTC on August 23, a hurricane watch was issued in Texas from Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass, while a tropical storm watch was posted from Port Mansfield south to the mouth of the Rio Grande and from San Luis Pass to High Island. Additionally, a storm surge watch became in effect from Port Mansfield to High Island. Additional watches and warnings were posted in these areas at 09:00 UTC on August 24, with a hurricane warning from Port Mansfield to Matagorda; a tropical storm warning from Matagorda to High Island; a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning from Port Mansfield to the Rio Grande; a storm surge warning from Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass; and a storm surge watch from Port Mansfield to the Rio Grande.[16] As the hurricane neared landfall on August 24, an extreme wind warning—indicating an immediate threat of 115–145 mph (185–235 km/h) winds—was issued for areas expected to be impacted by the eyewall; this included parts of Aransas, Calhoun, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio counties.[23] The watches and warnings were adjusted accordingly after Harvey moved inland and began weakening, with the warning discontinued at 15:00 UTC on August 26. By 09:00 UTC on the following day, only a tropical storm warning and a storm surge warning remained in effect from Port O'Connor to Sargent. However, watches and warnings were re-issued as Harvey began to re-emerge into the Gulf of Mexico, and beginning at 15:00 UTC on August 28, a tropical storm warning was in effect for the entire Gulf Coast of Texas from High Island northward.[16]

Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency for 30 counties on August 23, while mandatory evacuations were issued for Brazoria, Calhoun, Jackson, Refugio, San Patricio, and Victoria counties, as well as parts of Matagorda County.[24] On August 26, Governor Abbott added an additional 20 counties to the state of emergency declaration.[25] Furthermore, the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters was activated by the USGS on behalf of the Governor's Texas Emergency Management Council, including the Texas Division of Emergency Management, thus providing for humanitarian satellite coverage.[26]

Louisiana

In Louisiana, Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency for the entire state. A mandatory evacuation was ordered in Cameron Parish for the cities of Big Lake, Cameron, Creole, Grand Chenier, Hackberry, Holly Beach, and Johnson Bayou. Additionally, a voluntary evacuation was ordered in Vermilion Parish for low-lying areas south of State Highway 14. The Louisiana National Guard prepared about 500,000 sandbags and emergency boats and high-water-rescue vehicles were placed on standby should flooding occur. In New Orleans, there were concerns about whether or not the city's drainage system could handle a heavy rainfall event, with only 105 of the 120 water pumps being operational and some power turbines being out of service.[27] The city's public schools, as well as six universities and a medical school, closed on August 29.[28] As Harvey began re-emerging into the Gulf of Mexico on August 28, the tropical storm warning in Texas from Mesquite Bay to High Island was extended eastward into Louisiana to the community of Cameron at 12:00 UTC, while a tropical storm watch was issued from Cameron to Intracoastal City.[16]

Video briefings by officials

Summary of tropical cyclone warnings and watches associated with Hurricane Harvey
Date Time Warning type Areas
August 17 15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Dominica
Tropical Storm Warning Martinique, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
August 18 12:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Barbados
18:00 UTC All warnings and watches discontinued All locations
August 23 15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield, Texas
Tropical Storm Watch San Luis Pass to High Island, Texas
Tropical Storm Watch Boca de Catan, Mexico, to mouth of the Rio Grande
Hurricane Watch Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass, Texas
August 24 09:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield, Texas
Hurricane Watch Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield, Texas
Tropical Storm Watch discontinued San Luis Pass to High Island, Texas
Tropical Storm Warning Matagorda to High Island, Texas
Hurricane Warning Port Mansfield to Matagorda, Texas
21:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Sargent to High Island, Texas
Hurricane Warning Port Mansfield to Sargent, Texas
August 25 15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield, Texas
21:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locations
Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield, Texas
August 26 09:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Port O'Connor to High Island, Texas
Hurricane Warning discontinued Port Mansfield to Sargent, Texas
15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Baffin Bay to High Island, Texas
Hurricane Warning discontinued All locations
August 27 03:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Baffin Bay to Sargent, Texas
09:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Port O'Connor to Sargent, Texas
21:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Sargent to San Luis Pass, Texas
August 28 03:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locations
Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Port O'Connor to Sargent, Texas
Tropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay to High Island, Texas
15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Cameron to Intracoastal City, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay, Texas to Cameron, Louisiana
21:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locations
Tropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay, Texas to Intracoastal City, Louisiana
August 29 15:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Morgan City to Grand Isle, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Mesquite Bay, Texas to Intracoastal City, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Warning Port O'Connor, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana
August 30 03:00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locations
Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Port O'Connor, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Warning Freeport, Texas, to Grand Isle, Louisiana
09:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning High Island, Texas to Grand Isle, Louisiana
12:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Freeport, Texas to Grand Isle, Louisiana
18:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Sabine Pass to Grand Isle, Louisiana
August 31 00:00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning discontinued All locations

Impacts in the Caribbean and Latin America

Winds left residents throughout Barbados without electricity, with a majority of outages occurring in Christ Church, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, and Saint Michael provinces. Flooding washed one house off its foundation, while water entered some houses, forcing some people to evacuate. Bridges in Saint Andrew and Saint Joseph were damaged. Additionally, a fuel depot in Speightstown was flooded. Winds from Harvey ripped the roof off a church.[29] In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, nine homes were flooded and four others experienced wind damage. Also, a tree fell on a school, damaging the building. Blocked drains in Port Elizabeth resulted in more than 15 businesses being flooded. A total of 15 people were housed in shelters after the storm.[30]

Strong winds and heavy rainfall also affected Suriname and Guyana. In the former, high winds in the capital city of Paramaribo caused roof damage to the Presidential Palace and two homes, while the Torarica Hotel and Casino suffered structural impact. Additionally, four dwellings were deroofed in Commewijne and three others lost their roofs in Wanica; in the latter, the Ministry of Social Affairs building was damaged by falling trees. In Guyana, the village of Jawalla bore the brunt of the storm. Four homes were demolished, while five other residences and two shops were damaged. Several public buildings were also damaged, including the community center, the village council buildings, the nursery, and public schools. A 29-year-old woman died after her house collapsed on her.[30]

Impacts in the United States

 
Satellite loop of Harvey making landfall in Texas on August 26

The widespread and catastrophic effects of Hurricane Harvey resulted in one of the costliest natural disasters in United States history. An estimated 300,000 structures and 500,000 vehicles were damaged or destroyed in Texas alone. The storm also spawned 53 tornadoes across six states. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimated total damage at $125 billion, with a 90% confidence interval of $90–160 billion. The scope of flooding in areas with low National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) participation lends to the large uncertainty in the damage total. This ranks Harvey as the costliest tropical cyclone on record in the country alongside Hurricane Katrina in 2005. However, accounting for inflation and cost increases since 2005, the National Hurricane Center considers Harvey the second-costliest.[16] Harvey was the costliest natural disaster recorded in Texas at the time,[3] until it was surpassed in February 2021 by a severe winter storm that crippled the state's power grid, which was estimated to have cost at least $195 billion (2021 USD) in damages in Texas.[31] Nationwide, 107 people died in storm-related incidents: 103 in Texas, 2 in Arkansas, 1 in Tennessee, and 1 in Kentucky. Of the deaths in Texas, 68 were from the direct effects of Harvey, the highest such number in the state since 1919.[16]

Texas

 
Flooding in Port Arthur, Texas, on August 31.

22 weak tornadoes touched down throughout the state. An EF1 tornado near Fresno caused some minor injuries.

Throughout Texas, approximately 336,000 people were left without electricity and tens of thousands required rescue. Throughout the state, 103 people died in storm-related incidents: 68 from its direct effects, including flooding, and 35 from indirect effects in the hurricane's aftermath.[16] By August 29, 2017 approximately 13,000 people had been rescued across the state while an estimated 30,000 were displaced.[32] The refinery industry capacity was reduced, and oil and gas production was affected in the Gulf of Mexico and inland Texas.[33][34] On Monday, the closure of oil refineries ahead of Hurricane Harvey created a fuel shortage. Panicked motorists waited in long lines. Consequently, gas stations through the state were forced to close due to the rush.[35] More than 20 percent of refining capacity was affected.[36]

 
Coast Guard rescue swimmer is about to load up for rescue operations

More than 48,700 homes were affected by Harvey throughout the state, including over 1,000 that were completely destroyed and more than 17,000 that sustained major damage; approximately 32,000 sustained minor damage. Nearly 700 businesses were damaged as well.[37] Yet the Texas Department of Public Safety stated more than 185,000 homes were damaged and 9,000 destroyed.[38]

The hurricane also caused many people to believe that in the wild, only 10 individuals of Attwater's prairie chicken remained at most[39] until Spring 2018, when it was discovered that there were about a dozen wild individuals left.[40]

Landfall area

Coast Guard video during an overflight from Port Aransas to Port O'Connor, Texas, Aug. 26, 2017

Making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, Harvey inflicted tremendous damage across Aransas County.[41] Wind gusts were observed up to 132 mph (212 km/h) near Port Aransas.[42] Nearly every structure in Port Aransas was damaged, some severely, while significant damage from storm surge also occurred.[41] In Rockport, entire blocks were destroyed by the hurricane's violent eyewall winds. The city's courthouse was severely damaged when a cargo trailer was hurled into it, coming to a stop halfway through the structure. The gymnasium of the Rockport-Fulton High School lost multiple walls while the school itself suffered considerable damage.[41] Many homes, apartment buildings, and businesses sustained major structural damage from the intense winds, and several were completely destroyed. Numerous boats were damaged or sunk at a marina in town, airplanes and structures were destroyed at the Aransas County Airport, and a Fairfield Inn in the city was severely damaged as well.[43] About 20 percent of Rockport's population was displaced, and they were still unable to return to their homes a year after the hurricane.[44] The first death associated with Harvey was in Rockport,[45] caused by a house fire, the city was unable to rescue the victim due to the extreme weather conditions.[13] Just north of Rockport, many structures were also severely damaged in the nearby town of Fulton. In the small community of Holiday Beach, catastrophic damage occurred as almost every home in town was severely damaged or destroyed by storm surge and violent winds. By the afternoon of August 26, more than 20 in (510 mm) of rain had fallen in the Corpus Christi metropolitan area.[25] All of Victoria was left without water and most had no power.[41]

Houston metropolitan area flooding

 
Precipitation in Nederland, Texas

Many locations in the Houston metropolitan area observed at least 30 in (760 mm) of precipitation,[46] with a maximum of 60.58 in (1,539 mm) in Nederland.[47] This makes Harvey the wettest tropical cyclone on record for both Texas and the United States,[48] surpassing the previous rainfall record held by Tropical Storm Amelia.[49] The local National Weather Service office in Houston observed all-time record daily rainfall accumulations on both August 26 and 27, measured at 14.4 in (370 mm) and 16.08 in (408 mm) respectively.[50] Due to the amount of rain accumulated from Harvey, the National Weather Service added 2 new colors to the rain index representing around 50% of the maximum rainfall dropped by Harvey. Multiple flash flood emergencies were issued in the Houston area by the National Weather Service beginning the night of August 26. In Pearland, a suburb south of Houston, a report was made of 9.92" of rainfall in 90 minutes.[51] The 39.11 in (993 mm) of rain in August made the month the wettest ever recorded in Houston since record keeping began in 1892, more than doubling the previous record of 19.21 in (488 mm) in June 2001.[52] The storm surge peaked at 6 feet at Port Lavaca,[53][54] reducing outflow of rainwater from land to sea.[55]

During the storm, more than 800 Houston area flights were canceled, including 704 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 123 at William P. Hobby Airport. Both airports eventually closed.[56] Several tornadoes were spawned in the area, one of which damaged or destroyed the roofs of dozens of homes in Sienna Plantation.[25] As of August 29, 14 fatalities have been confirmed from flooding in the Houston area, including 6 from the same family who died when their van was swept off a flooded bridge.[57] A police officer drowned while trying to escape rising waters.[58]

 
Enlarged map of rainfall from the hurricane in the Houston and Beaumont metropolitan areas in southeast Texas. Areas in blue indicate accumulations in excess of 15 in (380 mm), while areas in yellow indicate accumulations in excess of 40 in (1,000 mm).

An estimated 25–30 percent of Harris County—roughly 444 mi2 (1,150 km2) of land—was submerged.[32]

Late on August 27, a mandatory evacuation was issued for all of Bay City as model projections indicated the downtown area would be inundated by 10 ft (3.0 m) of water. Flooding was anticipated to cut off access to the city around 1:00 p.m. CDT on August 28.[59] Evacuations took place in Conroe on August 28 following release of water from the Lake Conroe dam.[60] On the morning on August 29, a levee along Columbia Lakes in Brazoria County was breached, prompting officials to urgently request for everyone in the area to evacuate.[61][62]

On August 28, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began controlled water releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs in the Buffalo Bayou watershed in an attempt to manage flood levels in the immediate area. According to the local Corps commander, "It's going to be better to release the water through the gates directly into Buffalo Bayou as opposed to letting it go around the end and through additional neighborhoods and ultimately into the bayou." At the time the releases started, the reservoirs had been rising at more than 6 inches (150 mm) per hour.[63] Many people began evacuating the area, fearing a levee breach.[64] Despite attempts to alleviate the water rise, the Addicks Reservoir reached capacity on the morning of August 29 and began spilling out.[65] The NASA Johnson Space Center was closed to employees and visitors due to the flooding until September 5. Only the critical mission control staff remain and reside in the control rooms to monitor procedures of the International Space Station.[66]

Deep East Texas and Beaumont to Port Arthur area

U.S. Navy sailors conduct a search and rescue mission above a residence in Beaumont, Texas.

Anyone who chooses to not [evacuate] cannot expect to be rescued and should write their social security numbers in permanent marker on their arm so their bodies can be identified. The loss of life and property is certain. GET OUT OR DIE!

— Jacques Blanchette, Tyler County Emergency Management[67]

The Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area also experienced torrential precipitation, including 32.55 in (827 mm) of rainfall in Beaumont.[46] Rising waters of the Neches River caused the city to lose service from its main pump station, as well as its secondary water source in Hardin County, cutting water supply to the city for an unknown amount of time.[68] Flooding to the north and east of the Houston area resulted in mandatory evacuations for portions of Liberty, Jefferson, and Tyler counties, while Jasper and Newton counties were under a voluntary evacuation.[69] One death occurred in Beaumont when a woman exited her disabled vehicle, but was swept away.[70] In Port Arthur, the mayor stated that the entire city was submerged by water. Hundreds of displaced residents went to the Robert A. "Bob" Bowers Civic Center for shelter, but they were evacuated again after the building began to flood. Water entered at least several hundreds of homes in Jefferson County.[71]

Louisiana

 
Infrared satellite loop of Harvey making its third U.S. landfall in Louisiana on August 30

Heavy rainfall extended eastward into Louisiana, with the state recording up to 14.88 in (378 mm) of precipitation near the town of Iowa.[46] In the city of Lake Charles, flood waters reached 4 ft (1.2 m) in height in some areas, with homes inundated and hundreds of people forced to evacuate in one neighborhood alone. Throughout the state, about 500 people were rescued by August 28, while 269 people went to a shelter in southwest Louisiana, about 200 of whom were rescued from their homes.[72] An EF2 tornado near Evangeline damaged four homes, one of which was destroyed. The tornado also damaged fences, a motorcycle, a pickup truck, and toppled three electrical poles.[73]

Elsewhere

 
Map of the total rainfall from Hurricane Harvey in the United States.

Rain-slicked roads were blamed for two fatal accidents in Arkansas.[74][75] In Alabama, an unusually large, long-tracked EF2 tornado in the vicinity of Reform and Palmetto damaged two homes and destroyed a barn along SR 17, while four people were hospitalized for their injuries. The same tornado also caused damage to trees and roofs in Lamar County near Kennedy and additional damage in Fayette County, causing two more injuries.[76][77][78]
[79] Another EF2 tornado in Arab destroyed chicken houses and damaged homes and trees.[80][81] In Tennessee, more than 19,000 people lost electricity in Memphis.[82] Low-lying streets in the area were inundated with water. One indirect death occurred in Memphis due to a weather-related head-on collision of a car and a tractor trailer on Interstate 40.[83] Heavy rainfall in Nashville inundated a number of roads and flooded an apartment complex, resulting in the evacuation of 13 people. Overall, about 50 people in the city evacuated from flooded areas.[84] An EF1 tornado also touched down in the northeastern side of the city, damaging trees, homes, carports, and power lines.[85] An additional EF0 tornado on the southeastern side of the city damaged trees, a carport, a warehouse, and a garage, while also flipping an 18-wheeler.[86] Rain in Kentucky was blamed for a fatal car accident.[87]

On September 1, the outer bands of Harvey's remnants passed through North Carolina. Severe weather was reported across the central part of the state. High wind knocked out power in Fuquay-Varina, Sanford, and Holly Springs, and large hail hit parts of Wake, Harnett, and Johnston counties. In Willow Spring, hail larger than softballs damaged homes and cars. Flash flooding hit Greenville further east. Tornadoes were also reported in Angier, Clayton, and Smithfield, but they were unconfirmed.

Energy production

Energy production in the Gulf of Mexico declined in the wake of Harvey by approximately 21% — the output dropped to 378,633 barrels per day from the original 1.75 million barrels of oil produced each day. The Eagle Ford Rock Formation (shale oil and gas) in southern Texas reduced production by 300,000 to 500,000 bpd, according to the Texas Railroad Commission. Many energy-related ports and terminals closed, delaying about fourteen crude oil tankers. About 2.25 million bpd of refining capacity was offline for several days; that is about 12% of total US capacity, with refineries affected at Corpus Christi, and later Port Arthur and Beaumont, and Lake Charles, Louisiana. The price of Brent crude versus West Texas Intermediate crude oil achieved a split of U.S. $5.[88]

Two ExxonMobil refineries had to be shut down following related storm damage and releases of hazardous pollutants.[89] Two oil storage tanks owned by Burlington Resources Oil and Gas collectively spilled 30,000 gallons of crude in DeWitt County. An additional 8,500 gallons of wastewater was spilled in the incidents.[90]

On August 30, the CEO of Arkema warned one of its chemical plants in Crosby, Texas, could explode or be subject to intense fire due to the loss of "critical refrigeration" of materials.[91] All workers at the facility and residents within 1.5 mi (2.4 km) were evacuated. Eight of the plant's nine refrigeration units failed without power, enabling the stored chemicals to decompose and become combustible. Two explosions occurred around 2:00 a.m. on August 31; 21 emergency personnel were briefly hospitalized.[92]

Due to the shutdown in refineries, gas prices did see an increase nationwide.[93] However, the increase was not as extensive as Hurricane Katrina.[94] Additionally, Harvey's impact coincided with Labor Day Weekend, which sees a traditional increase in gas prices due to the heavy travel for that weekend.[95] Nonetheless, the spike brought the highest gas prices in two years.[94]

Sports

 
In the aftermath of the storm, the Houston Astros began wearing this patch during the 2017 season in support of the storm's victims in Houston. They eventually went on to win the World Series.

The flooding in Houston from the storm required the traditional Governor's Cup National Football League preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans scheduled for August 31 to be moved from NRG Stadium in Houston to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.[96] The game was later cancelled to allow the Houston Texans players to return to Houston after the storm.[97] In addition, the Houston Astros were forced to move their August 29–31 series with the Texas Rangers from Minute Maid Park in Houston to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida;[98] ironically, just two weeks later, Hurricane Irma would force the stadium's regular tenants, the Tampa Bay Rays, to move three home games to Citi Field in New York City.[99] In the aftermath, the Houston Astros began to wear patches which had the logo of the team with the word "Strong" on the bottom of the patch, as well as promoting the hashtag Houston Strong, prominently displaying them as the Astros won the 2017 World Series.[100][101] Manager A. J. Hinch has stated in an interview that the team wasn't just playing for a title, but to help boost moral support for the city.[102] The annual Texas Kickoff game that was to feature BYU and LSU to kick off the 2017 college football season was moved to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.[103] The NCAA FBS football game between Houston and UTSA was postponed due to the aftermath of the storm. It was originally scheduled for September 2 at the Alamodome in San Antonio and was ultimately canceled.[104]

The Houston Dynamo rescheduled a planned Major League Soccer match against Sporting Kansas City on August 26 to October 11. The Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League rescheduled their August 27 match against the North Carolina Courage to a later date.[105] Both teams moved their training camps to Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas (near Dallas) while preparing for their next matches; the Dash's match the following week, against the Seattle Reign, was played in Frisco, with all proceeds from ticket sales benefiting an American Red Cross relief fund for hurricane victims.[106] The Dynamo and Major League Soccer also donated a combined $1 million into the hurricane relief fund, while also opening BBVA Compass Stadium to accept donated supplies for processing and distribution.[107][108]

Athletic events were rescheduled as far away as Kentucky, where the storm's remnants were expected to cause heavy rains on September 1, interfering with Friday night high school football. More than 50 high schools in the state moved games that had been scheduled for Friday to either Thursday or Saturday.[109]

Aftermath

President Trump participating in a tour of the Emergency Operations Center, video from the White House[110]
Interview with Sylvester Turner and Al Sharpton on September 1, 2017 – from MSNBC
 
Damage by Harvey to a marina in Rockport, Texas, on August 28, 2017

Texas

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner imposed a mandatory curfew on August 29 from midnight to 5 a.m. local time until further notice. He cited looting as the primary reason for the curfew.[111] On August 29, President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz toured damage in the Corpus Christi metropolitan area.[112] President Trump made a formal request for $5.95 billion in federal funding on August 31 for affected areas, the vast majority of which would go to FEMA.[113]

Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed the state's entire National Guard for search and rescue, recovery, and clean up operations due to the devastating damage caused by the storm and resulting floods.[114][115] Other states' National Guard's have offered assistance, with several having already been sent.[116][117] Meanwhile, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement assigned approximately 150 employees from around the country to assist with disaster relief efforts, while stating that no immigration enforcement operations would be conducted.[37]

Approximately 32,000 people were displaced in shelters across the state by August 31. The George R. Brown Convention Center, the state's largest shelter, reached capacity with 8,000 evacuees. The NRG Center opened as a large public shelter accordingly. More than 210,000 people registered with FEMA for disaster assistance.[118]

The Cajun Navy, an informal organization of volunteers with boats from Louisiana, deployed to Texas to assist in high-water rescues.[119]

The Houston Independent School District announced that all students on any of the district's campuses would be eligible for free lunch throughout the 2017–18 school year. The Federal Department of Education eased financial aid rules and procedures for those affected by Harvey, giving schools the ability to waive paperwork requirements; loan borrowers were given more flexibility in managing their loan payments.[37] A 36-year-old inmate sentenced to death for a 2003 murder was granted a temporary reprieve as a result of Harvey, as his legal team was based in Harris County, an area heavily affected by the hurricane.[37]

By August 30, corporations across the nation collectively donated more than $72 million to relief efforts, with 42 companies donating at least $1 million.[120] Professional athletic teams, their players, and managers provided large donations to assist victims of the storm. The Houston Astros pledged $4 million to relief along with all proceeds from their home game raffles. Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander also donated $4 million to the cause.[121] A fundraiser established by Houston Texans defensive lineman J. J. Watt exceeded $37 million. For his efforts, Watt received the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.[122] The Texas Rangers and Tennessee Titans both provided $1 million, while the New England Patriots pledged to match up to $1 million in donations to the Red Cross.[123] Multiple Hollywood celebrities also pitched in, collectively donating more than $10 million, with Sandra Bullock providing the largest single donation of $1 million.[124] Leonardo DiCaprio provided $1 million to the United Way Harvey Recovery Fund through his foundation.[125] President Donald Trump donated $1 million to 12 charities involved in relief efforts.[126] Rachael Ray provided donations totaling $1 million to animal shelters across the Houston area.[127]

Economic loss estimates

Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes[128][129][nb 3]
Rank Hurricane Season Damage
1  3  Katrina 2005 $125 billion
 4  Harvey 2017
3  4  Ian 2022 $113 billion
4  4  Maria 2017 $90 billion
5  4  Ida 2021 $75 billion
6  ET  Sandy 2012 $65 billion
7  4  Irma 2017 $52.1 billion
8  2  Ike 2008 $30 billion
9  5  Andrew 1992 $27 billion
10  5  Michael 2018 $25 billion

Moody's Analytics initially estimated the total economic cost of the storm at $81 billion to $108 billion or more; most of the economic losses are damage to homes and commercial property.[130] Reinsurance company Aon Benfield estimated total economic losses at $100 billion, including $30 billion in insured damage, making Harvey the costliest disaster in 2017 by their calculations.[131] USA Today reported an AccuWeather estimate of $190 billion, released August 31.[132] On September 3, Texas state governor Greg Abbott estimated that damages will be between $150 billion and $180 billion, surpassing the $120 billion that it took to rebuild New Orleans after Katrina.[133][134] According to weather analytics firm Planalytics, lost revenue to Houston area retailers and restaurants alone will be approximately $1 billion. The Houston area controls 4% of the spending power in the United States.[135]

In September 2017, the Insurance Council of Texas estimated the total insured losses from Hurricane Harvey at $19 billion. This figure represents $11 billion in flood losses insured by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), $3 billion in "insured windstorm and other storm-related property losses"; and about $4.75 billion in insured flood losses of private and commercial vehicles.[136] By January 1, 2018, payouts from the NFIP reached $7.6 billion against total estimated losses of $8.5–9.5 billion.[137] Economists Michael Hicks and Mark Burton at Ball State University estimated damage in the Houston metropolitan area alone at $198.63 billion.[138] Preliminary reporting from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration set a more concrete total at $125 billion, making Harvey the 2nd costliest tropical cyclone on record, behind Hurricane Katrina with 2017 costs of $161 billion (after adjusting for inflation).[2]

A significant portion of the storm's damages are uninsured losses. Regular homeowner insurance policies generally exclude coverage for flooding, as the NFIP underwrites most flood insurance policies in the US.[139][140] Although the purchase of flood insurance is obligatory for federally guaranteed mortgages for homes within the 100-year flood plain, enforcement of the requirement is difficult and many homes, even within the 100-year flood plain, lack flood insurance.[139] In Harris County, Texas—which includes the city of Houston—only 15% of homes have flood insurance policies issued by the NFIP. Participation in the NFIP is higher, but still low, in neighboring Galveston (41%), Brazoria (26%), and Chambers Counties (21%).[139] Homeowners sued authorities after reservoir releases damaged homes.[141]

Federal government response

 
President Trump signs H.R. 601 into effect, providing $15 billion in disaster relief for hurricane victims

On September 8, President Donald Trump signed into law H.R. 601, which among other spending actions designated $15 billion for Hurricane Harvey relief.[142]

Non-governmental organization response

The American Red Cross, Salvation Army, United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), Gulf Coast Synod Disaster Relief,[143][144] United States Equestrian Federation, Humane Society of the United States, Knights of Columbus, Samaritan's Purse, Catholic Charities USA, AmeriCares, BakerRipley,[145] Operation BBQ relief, many celebrities, and many other charitable organizations provided help to the victims of the storm.[146][147][148] Anarchists (including Antifa) also provided relief.[149][better source needed][150] Business aviation played a part in the rescue efforts, providing support during the storm as well as relief flights bringing in suppliers in the immediate aftermath.[151]

Volunteers from amateur radio's emergency service wing, the Amateur Radio Emergency Service, provided communications in American Red Cross shelters in South Texas.[152]

Many corporations also contributed to relief efforts. Operation BBQ relief had the help from several local individuals and businesses kick off the support of providing meals for volunteers and victims. Smokers, pallets of wood, and another company came up with the pounds of pork to kick off the support effort.[153] Operation BBQ relief vendors volunteering for the Houston flood relief estimates that they will serve at least 450,000 meals.[154] On August 27, 2017, it was estimated that Operation BBQ relief will be expecting 25,000 to 30,000 meals a day.[155]

On August 27, 2017, KSL-TV, KSL Newsradio, FM100.3, and 103.5 The Arrow created a fundraiser to help Texas residents impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Because of an anonymous donor willing to match $2 for every $1 raised up to a total of $100,000, Peter Huntsman also agreed to match donations up to $100,000. The combined total of $200,000 was met by August 31, 2017. Following this, their new goal was $1 million.[156]

Foreign government response

Singapore dispatched Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters from the Republic of Singapore Air Force to areas affected by the hurricane for humanitarian operations, working alongside the Texas National Guard.[157] Israel pledged $1 million in relief funds for restoration of non-state run communal infrastructure.[158] Mexico sent volunteers from the Mexican Red Cross, firemen from Coahuila, and rescue teams from Guanajuato to Houston to assist in relief.[159] Mexico later rescinded their commitment for aid after Hurricane Katia made landfall on Mexico's Gulf Coast, on September 9, 2017.[160] Venezuela offered $5 million through the state-owned Citgo Petroleum, which operates a refinery in Corpus Christi.[161]

Health and environmental hazards in flood waters

Houston officials stated that the Houston drinking water and sewer systems were intact; however, "hundreds of thousands of people across the 38 Texas counties affected by Hurricane Harvey use private wells, according to an estimate by Louisiana State University researchers, and those people must fend for themselves."[162] Additionally, Harris County, which includes Houston, contains a large number of Superfund-designed brownfield sites that contain a wide variety of toxins and carcinogens.[162] Two Superfund sites in Corpus Christi were flooded.[162]

Baby boom

In the months after the hurricane struck, some hospitals in Texas saw a spike in birth rates, with a 17% increase in birth rates being reported at Corpus Christi Medical Center.[163] A similar, larger baby boom also occurred after Hurricane Sandy in 2012.[164]

Retirement

On April 11, 2018, at the 40th session of the RA IV hurricane committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Harvey from its rotating name lists, due to the extensive damage and loss of life it caused along its track, particularly in the state of Texas, and its name will never again be used for another Atlantic hurricane. It was replaced with Harold for the 2023 season.[165]

Environmental factors

 
Houston's very flat topography makes flooding a problem. (Simulated-color image)

Houston is located in the southeastern United States on the Gulf Coastal Plain, and its clay-based soils provide poor drainage.[166][167] There is a tendency for storms to move very slowly over the region, allowing them to produce tremendous amounts of rain over an extended period, as occurred during Tropical Storm Claudette in 1979, and Tropical Storm Allison in 2001.[168] The area is a very flat flood plain at shallow gradient, slowly draining rainwater through an intricate network of channels and bayous to the sea. The main waterways, the San Jacinto River and the Buffalo Bayou, meander slowly, laden with mud, and have little capacity for carrying storm water.[169]

Urban development

Houston has seen rapid urban development (urban sprawl), with absorbent prairie and wetlands replaced by hard surfaces which rapidly shed storm water, overwhelming the drainage capacity of the rivers and channels.[170] Between 1992 and 2010, almost 25,000 acres of wetlands were lost, decreasing the detention capacity of the region by four billion gallons.[171] However, Harvey was estimated to have dropped more than fifteen trillion gallons of water in the area.[172]

The Katy Prairie in western Harris County, which once helped to absorb floodwaters in the region, has been reduced to one quarter of its previous size in the last several decades due to suburban development, and one analysis discovered that more than 7,000 housing units have been built within the 100-year floodplain in Harris County since 2010.[173]

Subsidence

As Houston has expanded, rainwater infiltration in the region has lessened and aquifer extraction increased, causing the depletion of underground aquifers. When the saturated ground dries, the soil can be compressed and the land surface elevation decreases in a process called subsidence. Subsidence can also occur due to sediment settling. Specifically, regions to the north and west of the Houston metro have seen 10 millimetres (0.39 in) to 25 millimetres (0.98 in) of subsidence per year.[174] While oil extraction can cause subsidence, in the Houston-Galveston area, most oil has been extracted from sandstone that has relatively negligible ability to compress once oil has been removed. Thus, oil extraction has not resulted in significant subsidence.[174] Further, the volume of oil extraction in the Houston area is too low to cause significant subsidence.[175]

Climate change

The Gulf of Mexico is known for hurricanes in August, so their incidence alone cannot be attributed to global warming, but the warming climate does influence certain attributes of storms. Studies in this regard show that storms tend to intensify more rapidly prior to landfall.[176] Weather events are due to multiple factors, and so cannot be said to be caused by one precondition, but climate change affects aspects of extreme events, and very likely worsened some of the impacts of Harvey.[177] In a briefing, the World Meteorological Organization stated that the quantity of rainfall from Harvey had very likely been increased by climate change.[178]

Harvey approached Houston over sea-surface waters which were significantly above average temperatures. Warm waters provide the main source of energy for hurricanes, and increased ocean heat can result in storms being larger, more intense and longer lasting, in particular bringing greatly increased rainfall.[179][176] Sea level rise added to the resulting problems.[177] According to officials from the Harris County Flood Control District, Harvey caused the third '500-year' flood in three years.[180][181][182] The National Climate Assessment states:

The recent increases in activity are linked, in part, to higher sea surface temperatures in the region that Atlantic hurricanes form in and move through. Numerous factors have been shown to influence these local sea surface temperatures, including natural variability, human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases, and particulate pollution. Quantifying the relative contributions of natural and human-caused factors is an active focus of research.[183]

Warmer air can hold more water vapor, in accordance with the Clausius–Clapeyron relation, and there has been a global increase of daily rainfall records.[177] Regional sea surface temperatures around Houston have risen around 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) in recent decades, which caused a 3–5% increase in moisture in the atmosphere. This had the effect of allowing Harvey to strengthen more than expected.[184] The water temperature of the Gulf of Mexico was above average for this time of the year, and likely to be a factor in Harvey's impact.[185] Within a week of Harvey, Hurricane Irma formed in the eastern Atlantic, due to the similar conditions involving unusually warm seawater. Some scientists fear this may be becoming a 'new normal'. Also higher sea-water temperatures can make hurricanes more devastating.[186]

The slow movement of Harvey over Texas allowed the storm to drop prolonged heavy rains on the state, as has also happened with earlier storms.[168] Harvey's stalled position was due to weak prevailing winds linked to a greatly expanded subtropical high pressure system over much of the US at the time, which had pushed the jet stream to the north. Research and model simulations have indicated an association between this pattern and human-caused climate change.[184][187]

See also

Other tropical cyclones that made landfall in the same region of the Texas Gulf coast
  • 1886 Indianola hurricane – Destroyed the burgeoning port city of Indianola
  • 1900 Galveston hurricane – Deadliest natural disaster in US history, impacting Galveston with unmitigated storm surge and killing as many as 12,000
  • 1932 Freeport hurricane – Rapidly intensifying Category 4 hurricane that brought heavy rainfall to the Angleton and Freeport areas
  • Hurricane Carla (1961) – Another storm that made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane
  • Hurricane Celia (1970) – Produced destructive winds in the Corpus Christi area
  • Hurricane Alicia (1983) – A Category 3 hurricane that affected Galveston and Houston
  • Tropical Storm Allison (2001) – Another damaging tropical cyclone that stalled over southeastern Texas, flooding the region
  • Hurricane Ike (2008) – Another Category 4 hurricane that caused devastation in Texas
  • Tropical Storm Imelda (2019) – Weak tropical cyclone which caused similar extreme flooding in the same region
  • Hurricane Nicholas (2021) - A minimal Category 1 hurricane which made landfall in similar areas

Notes

  1. ^ When Katrina's cost is unadjusted for inflation.
  2. ^ A major hurricane is a hurricane that ranks as Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale.
  3. ^ The storm category color indicates the intensity of the hurricane when landfalling in the U.S.

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Further reading

  • Frame, David J.; Michael F. Wehner; Ilan Noy; Suzanne M. Rosier (2020). "The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change". Climatic Change. 160 (2): 271–281. Bibcode:2020ClCh..160..271F. doi:10.1007/s10584-020-02692-8.

External links

  • Hurricane Harvey Advisory Archive
  • Harvey Could Be America's First $200 Billion Hurricane, but Other Estimates Are More Conservative
  • EMSR229: Hurricane Harvey in Texas (delineation maps) – Copernicus Emergency Management Service
Preceded by
Katrina (Currently tied)
Costliest Atlantic hurricanes on Record
2017
Succeeded by
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For other storms of the same name see List of storms named Harvey Hurricane Harvey was a devastating Category 4 hurricane that made landfall on Texas and Louisiana in August 2017 causing catastrophic flooding and more than 100 deaths It is tied with 2005 s Hurricane Katrina as the costliest tropical cyclone on record nb 1 inflicting 125 billion 2017 USD in damage primarily from catastrophic rainfall triggered flooding in the Houston metropolitan area and Southeast Texas 1 2 this made the storm the costliest natural disaster recorded in Texas at the time 3 It was the first major hurricane nb 2 to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005 ending a record 12 year span in which no hurricanes made landfall at the intensity of a major hurricane throughout the country 4 In a four day period many areas received more than 40 inches 1 000 mm of rain as the system slowly meandered over eastern Texas and adjacent waters causing unprecedented flooding With peak accumulations of 60 58 in 1 539 mm in Nederland Texas Harvey was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States The resulting floods inundated hundreds of thousands of homes which displaced more than 30 000 people and prompted more than 17 000 rescues Hurricane Harvey Harvey near peak intensity prior to landfall in southern Texas on August 25Meteorological historyFormedAugust 17 2017 2017 08 17 ExtratropicalSeptember 1 2017 2017 09 01 DissipatedSeptember 2 2017 2017 09 02 Category 4 hurricane1 minute sustained SSHWS NWS Highest winds130 mph 215 km h Lowest pressure937 mbar hPa 27 67 inHgOverall effectsFatalities107Damage 125 billion 2017 USD Tied as the costliest tropical cyclone on record Areas affectedWindward Islands Suriname Guyana Nicaragua Honduras Belize Cayman Islands Yucatan Peninsula Southern and Eastern United States especially Texas and Louisiana IBTrACSPart of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane seasonHistory Meteorological historyEffects Texas Other wikis Commons Harvey imagesThe eighth named storm third hurricane and first major hurricane of the extremely active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season Harvey developed from a tropical wave to the east of the Lesser Antilles reaching tropical storm status on August 17 5 The storm crossed through the Windward Islands on the following day making landfall on the southern end of Barbados and a second landfall on Saint Vincent Upon entering the Caribbean Harvey began to weaken due to moderate wind shear and degenerated into a tropical wave north of Colombia late on August 19 6 The remnants were monitored for regeneration as it continued west northwestward across the Caribbean and the Yucatan Peninsula before redeveloping over the Bay of Campeche on August 23 7 Harvey then began to rapidly intensify on August 24 regaining tropical storm status and becoming a hurricane later that day 8 While the storm moved generally northwest Harvey s intensification phase stalled slightly overnight from August 24 25 however Harvey soon resumed strengthening and quickly became a major hurricane attaining Category 4 intensity later that day with peak 1 minute sustained winds of 130 mph 9 Hours later Harvey made landfall at San Jose Island Texas at peak intensity followed by another landfall at Holiday Beach at Category 3 intensity Rapid weakening then ensued and Harvey had downgraded to a tropical storm as it stalled near the coastline dropping torrential and unprecedented amounts of rainfall over Texas 10 On August 28 the storm emerged back over the Gulf of Mexico strengthening slightly before making a fifth and final landfall in Louisiana on August 29 11 As Harvey drifted inland it quickly weakened again as it became extratropical on September 1 before dissipating two days later 12 In addition to the huge cost and extent of the damage it caused Harvey caused at least 107 confirmed deaths 1 in Guyana and 106 in the United States the first one in Rockport Texas 13 Due to the extensive damage the name Harvey was retired in April 2018 and will not be used for another Atlantic tropical cyclone 14 15 As Tropical Storm Harvey continued along the Gulf Coast NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik took this photo of the storm Aug 28 from the International Space Station 52Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations 2 1 Caribbean and Latin America 2 2 United States 2 2 1 Texas 2 2 2 Louisiana 2 2 3 Video briefings by officials 3 Impacts in the Caribbean and Latin America 4 Impacts in the United States 4 1 Texas 4 1 1 Landfall area 4 1 2 Houston metropolitan area flooding 4 1 3 Deep East Texas and Beaumont to Port Arthur area 4 2 Louisiana 4 3 Elsewhere 4 4 Energy production 4 5 Sports 5 Aftermath 5 1 Texas 5 2 Economic loss estimates 5 3 Federal government response 5 4 Non governmental organization response 5 5 Foreign government response 5 6 Health and environmental hazards in flood waters 5 7 Baby boom 6 Retirement 7 Environmental factors 7 1 Urban development 7 2 Subsidence 7 3 Climate change 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksMeteorological historyMain article Meteorological history of Hurricane Harvey 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 depressionHurricane Harvey originated from a westward moving tropical wave that emerged from Africa over the eastern Atlantic Ocean on August 12 A surface circulation slowly developed and convection consolidated around the low over the subsequent days the system became a tropical depression on August 17 roughly 505 mi 815 km east of Barbados 5 Maintaining its brisk westward motion the system strengthened slightly and became a tropical storm later that day at which time it was assigned the name Harvey With maximum sustained winds of 45 mph 70 km h Harvey made landfalls in Barbados and St Vincent on August 18 before entering the Caribbean Hostile environmental conditions namely wind shear imparted weakening and caused Harvey to degenerate into a tropical wave by August 19 6 Though it lacked an organized surface low the remnants of Harvey continued to produce significant convection as it traversed the Caribbean Sea and Yucatan Peninsula The system reached the Bay of Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico on August 23 and soon consolidated around a new surface low 16 source source source source source source Hurricane Harvey as seen by NASA aboard the International Space Station on August 25 Late on August 23 the remnants of Harvey regenerated into a tropical cyclone and re attained tropical storm intensity by 18 00 UTC 7 Initial reorganization was slow however within a highly favorable environment the system soon underwent rapid intensification as an eye developed and its central pressure quickly fell After becoming a hurricane on August 24 Harvey continued to quickly strengthen over the next day ultimately reaching peak intensity as a Category 4 hurricane 9 Around 03 00 UTC on August 26 the hurricane made landfall at peak intensity on San Jose Island just east of Rockport with winds of 130 mph 210 km h and an atmospheric pressure of 937 mbar 27 7 inHg It made a second landfall on the Texas mainland at Rockport three hours later in a slightly weakened state Harvey became the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005 16 Once Harvey moved inland it began to weaken rapidly as its speed slowed dramatically to a crawl and Harvey weakened to a tropical storm on August 26 For about two days the storm stalled just inland dropping very heavy rainfall and causing catastrophic flash flooding Harvey s center drifted back towards the southeast ultimately re emerging into the Gulf of Mexico on August 28 Once offshore the poorly organized system struggled against strong wind shear Deep convection persisted north of the cyclone s center near the Houston metropolitan area along a stationary front resulting in several days of record breaking rain Early on August 30 the former hurricane made its fifth and final landfall just west of Cameron Louisiana with winds of 45 mph 70 km h Associated convection with Harvey became focused north of the center and along a warm front on September 1 as it moved further inland indicating that the system transitioned into a post tropical cyclone by 06 00 UTC that day The remnants continued northeastwards before being absorbed into another extratropical system on September 3 16 PreparationsCaribbean and Latin America nbsp Tropical Storm Harvey in the Eastern Caribbean on August 18 Tropical cyclone warnings and watches for the Windward Islands were issued starting at 15 00 UTC on August 17 about six hours before Harvey developed At that time a tropical storm watch was posted for Dominica while a tropical storm warning became in effect in Barbados Martinique Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 17 All watches and warnings were discontinued by late on August 18 as the storm continued westward into the Caribbean 18 In Honduras a green alert was issued for the Atlantida Islas de la Bahia Colon Cortes Gracias a Dios Olancho and Yoro departments About 8 inches 200 mm of precipitation was expected along the coast while inland areas were forecast to receive 2 76 to 3 15 in 70 to 80 mm of rain 19 As the remnants of Harvey approached Mexico the Civil Protection Secretary of the state of Campeche issued a blue alert indicating minimal danger 20 When Harvey redeveloped at 15 00 UTC on August 23 the Government of Mexico issued a tropical storm watch in Tamaulipas from Boca De Catan to the mouth of the Rio Grande 7 The watch remained in effect until 21 00 UTC on August 25 after it became evident that the storm no longer posed a significant threat to that area 21 United States FEMA worked with the Coast Guard Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement to prepare for the storm and its aftermath The agency placed disaster response teams on standby at emergency posts in Austin Texas and Baton Rouge Louisiana 22 Texas Upon the NHC resuming advisories for Harvey at 15 00 UTC on August 23 a hurricane watch was issued in Texas from Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass while a tropical storm watch was posted from Port Mansfield south to the mouth of the Rio Grande and from San Luis Pass to High Island Additionally a storm surge watch became in effect from Port Mansfield to High Island Additional watches and warnings were posted in these areas at 09 00 UTC on August 24 with a hurricane warning from Port Mansfield to Matagorda a tropical storm warning from Matagorda to High Island a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning from Port Mansfield to the Rio Grande a storm surge warning from Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass and a storm surge watch from Port Mansfield to the Rio Grande 16 As the hurricane neared landfall on August 24 an extreme wind warning indicating an immediate threat of 115 145 mph 185 235 km h winds was issued for areas expected to be impacted by the eyewall this included parts of Aransas Calhoun Nueces Refugio and San Patricio counties 23 The watches and warnings were adjusted accordingly after Harvey moved inland and began weakening with the warning discontinued at 15 00 UTC on August 26 By 09 00 UTC on the following day only a tropical storm warning and a storm surge warning remained in effect from Port O Connor to Sargent However watches and warnings were re issued as Harvey began to re emerge into the Gulf of Mexico and beginning at 15 00 UTC on August 28 a tropical storm warning was in effect for the entire Gulf Coast of Texas from High Island northward 16 Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency for 30 counties on August 23 while mandatory evacuations were issued for Brazoria Calhoun Jackson Refugio San Patricio and Victoria counties as well as parts of Matagorda County 24 On August 26 Governor Abbott added an additional 20 counties to the state of emergency declaration 25 Furthermore the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters was activated by the USGS on behalf of the Governor s Texas Emergency Management Council including the Texas Division of Emergency Management thus providing for humanitarian satellite coverage 26 Louisiana In Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency for the entire state A mandatory evacuation was ordered in Cameron Parish for the cities of Big Lake Cameron Creole Grand Chenier Hackberry Holly Beach and Johnson Bayou Additionally a voluntary evacuation was ordered in Vermilion Parish for low lying areas south of State Highway 14 The Louisiana National Guard prepared about 500 000 sandbags and emergency boats and high water rescue vehicles were placed on standby should flooding occur In New Orleans there were concerns about whether or not the city s drainage system could handle a heavy rainfall event with only 105 of the 120 water pumps being operational and some power turbines being out of service 27 The city s public schools as well as six universities and a medical school closed on August 29 28 As Harvey began re emerging into the Gulf of Mexico on August 28 the tropical storm warning in Texas from Mesquite Bay to High Island was extended eastward into Louisiana to the community of Cameron at 12 00 UTC while a tropical storm watch was issued from Cameron to Intracoastal City 16 Video briefings by officials source source source source source source track Comments from the White House begin at 25 50 source source source source source source track Comments from National Weather Service director Louis Uccellini source source source source source track Shelter in place briefing by FEMA source source source source source Comments by the Governor of TexasSummary of tropical cyclone warnings and watches associated with Hurricane Harvey Date Time Warning type AreasAugust 17 15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch DominicaTropical Storm Warning Martinique Saint Lucia Barbados Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesAugust 18 12 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning discontinued Barbados18 00 UTC All warnings and watches discontinued All locationsAugust 23 15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield TexasTropical Storm Watch San Luis Pass to High Island TexasTropical Storm Watch Boca de Catan Mexico to mouth of the Rio GrandeHurricane Watch Port Mansfield to San Luis Pass TexasAugust 24 09 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield TexasHurricane Watch Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield TexasTropical Storm Watch discontinued San Luis Pass to High Island TexasTropical Storm Warning Matagorda to High Island TexasHurricane Warning Port Mansfield to Matagorda Texas21 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Sargent to High Island TexasHurricane Warning Port Mansfield to Sargent TexasAugust 25 15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield Texas21 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locationsTropical Storm Warning discontinued Mouth of the Rio Grande to Port Mansfield TexasAugust 26 09 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Port O Connor to High Island TexasHurricane Warning discontinued Port Mansfield to Sargent Texas15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Baffin Bay to High Island TexasHurricane Warning discontinued All locationsAugust 27 03 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Baffin Bay to Sargent Texas09 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Port O Connor to Sargent Texas21 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Sargent to San Luis Pass TexasAugust 28 03 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locationsTropical Storm Warning discontinued Port O Connor to Sargent TexasTropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay to High Island Texas15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Cameron to Intracoastal City LouisianaTropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay Texas to Cameron Louisiana21 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locationsTropical Storm Warning Mesquite Bay Texas to Intracoastal City LouisianaAugust 29 15 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch Morgan City to Grand Isle LouisianaTropical Storm Warning discontinued Mesquite Bay Texas to Intracoastal City LouisianaTropical Storm Warning Port O Connor Texas to Morgan City LouisianaAugust 30 03 00 UTC Tropical Storm Watch discontinued All locationsTropical Storm Warning discontinued Port O Connor Texas to Morgan City LouisianaTropical Storm Warning Freeport Texas to Grand Isle Louisiana09 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning High Island Texas to Grand Isle Louisiana12 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Freeport Texas to Grand Isle Louisiana18 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning Sabine Pass to Grand Isle LouisianaAugust 31 00 00 UTC Tropical Storm Warning discontinued All locationsImpacts in the Caribbean and Latin AmericaWinds left residents throughout Barbados without electricity with a majority of outages occurring in Christ Church Saint Joseph Saint Lucy and Saint Michael provinces Flooding washed one house off its foundation while water entered some houses forcing some people to evacuate Bridges in Saint Andrew and Saint Joseph were damaged Additionally a fuel depot in Speightstown was flooded Winds from Harvey ripped the roof off a church 29 In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines nine homes were flooded and four others experienced wind damage Also a tree fell on a school damaging the building Blocked drains in Port Elizabeth resulted in more than 15 businesses being flooded A total of 15 people were housed in shelters after the storm 30 Strong winds and heavy rainfall also affected Suriname and Guyana In the former high winds in the capital city of Paramaribo caused roof damage to the Presidential Palace and two homes while the Torarica Hotel and Casino suffered structural impact Additionally four dwellings were deroofed in Commewijne and three others lost their roofs in Wanica in the latter the Ministry of Social Affairs building was damaged by falling trees In Guyana the village of Jawalla bore the brunt of the storm Four homes were demolished while five other residences and two shops were damaged Several public buildings were also damaged including the community center the village council buildings the nursery and public schools A 29 year old woman died after her house collapsed on her 30 Impacts in the United States nbsp Satellite loop of Harvey making landfall in Texas on August 26The widespread and catastrophic effects of Hurricane Harvey resulted in one of the costliest natural disasters in United States history An estimated 300 000 structures and 500 000 vehicles were damaged or destroyed in Texas alone The storm also spawned 53 tornadoes across six states The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimated total damage at 125 billion with a 90 confidence interval of 90 160 billion The scope of flooding in areas with low National Flood Insurance Program NFIP participation lends to the large uncertainty in the damage total This ranks Harvey as the costliest tropical cyclone on record in the country alongside Hurricane Katrina in 2005 However accounting for inflation and cost increases since 2005 the National Hurricane Center considers Harvey the second costliest 16 Harvey was the costliest natural disaster recorded in Texas at the time 3 until it was surpassed in February 2021 by a severe winter storm that crippled the state s power grid which was estimated to have cost at least 195 billion 2021 USD in damages in Texas 31 Nationwide 107 people died in storm related incidents 103 in Texas 2 in Arkansas 1 in Tennessee and 1 in Kentucky Of the deaths in Texas 68 were from the direct effects of Harvey the highest such number in the state since 1919 16 Texas Main article Effects of Hurricane Harvey in Texas nbsp Flooding in Port Arthur Texas on August 31 22 weak tornadoes touched down throughout the state An EF1 tornado near Fresno caused some minor injuries Throughout Texas approximately 336 000 people were left without electricity and tens of thousands required rescue Throughout the state 103 people died in storm related incidents 68 from its direct effects including flooding and 35 from indirect effects in the hurricane s aftermath 16 By August 29 2017 approximately 13 000 people had been rescued across the state while an estimated 30 000 were displaced 32 The refinery industry capacity was reduced and oil and gas production was affected in the Gulf of Mexico and inland Texas 33 34 On Monday the closure of oil refineries ahead of Hurricane Harvey created a fuel shortage Panicked motorists waited in long lines Consequently gas stations through the state were forced to close due to the rush 35 More than 20 percent of refining capacity was affected 36 nbsp Coast Guard rescue swimmer is about to load up for rescue operationsMore than 48 700 homes were affected by Harvey throughout the state including over 1 000 that were completely destroyed and more than 17 000 that sustained major damage approximately 32 000 sustained minor damage Nearly 700 businesses were damaged as well 37 Yet the Texas Department of Public Safety stated more than 185 000 homes were damaged and 9 000 destroyed 38 The hurricane also caused many people to believe that in the wild only 10 individuals of Attwater s prairie chicken remained at most 39 until Spring 2018 when it was discovered that there were about a dozen wild individuals left 40 Landfall area source source source source source Coast Guard video during an overflight from Port Aransas to Port O Connor Texas Aug 26 2017Making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane Harvey inflicted tremendous damage across Aransas County 41 Wind gusts were observed up to 132 mph 212 km h near Port Aransas 42 Nearly every structure in Port Aransas was damaged some severely while significant damage from storm surge also occurred 41 In Rockport entire blocks were destroyed by the hurricane s violent eyewall winds The city s courthouse was severely damaged when a cargo trailer was hurled into it coming to a stop halfway through the structure The gymnasium of the Rockport Fulton High School lost multiple walls while the school itself suffered considerable damage 41 Many homes apartment buildings and businesses sustained major structural damage from the intense winds and several were completely destroyed Numerous boats were damaged or sunk at a marina in town airplanes and structures were destroyed at the Aransas County Airport and a Fairfield Inn in the city was severely damaged as well 43 About 20 percent of Rockport s population was displaced and they were still unable to return to their homes a year after the hurricane 44 The first death associated with Harvey was in Rockport 45 caused by a house fire the city was unable to rescue the victim due to the extreme weather conditions 13 Just north of Rockport many structures were also severely damaged in the nearby town of Fulton In the small community of Holiday Beach catastrophic damage occurred as almost every home in town was severely damaged or destroyed by storm surge and violent winds By the afternoon of August 26 more than 20 in 510 mm of rain had fallen in the Corpus Christi metropolitan area 25 All of Victoria was left without water and most had no power 41 Houston metropolitan area flooding nbsp Precipitation in Nederland TexasMany locations in the Houston metropolitan area observed at least 30 in 760 mm of precipitation 46 with a maximum of 60 58 in 1 539 mm in Nederland 47 This makes Harvey the wettest tropical cyclone on record for both Texas and the United States 48 surpassing the previous rainfall record held by Tropical Storm Amelia 49 The local National Weather Service office in Houston observed all time record daily rainfall accumulations on both August 26 and 27 measured at 14 4 in 370 mm and 16 08 in 408 mm respectively 50 Due to the amount of rain accumulated from Harvey the National Weather Service added 2 new colors to the rain index representing around 50 of the maximum rainfall dropped by Harvey Multiple flash flood emergencies were issued in the Houston area by the National Weather Service beginning the night of August 26 In Pearland a suburb south of Houston a report was made of 9 92 of rainfall in 90 minutes 51 The 39 11 in 993 mm of rain in August made the month the wettest ever recorded in Houston since record keeping began in 1892 more than doubling the previous record of 19 21 in 488 mm in June 2001 52 The storm surge peaked at 6 feet at Port Lavaca 53 54 reducing outflow of rainwater from land to sea 55 During the storm more than 800 Houston area flights were canceled including 704 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 123 at William P Hobby Airport Both airports eventually closed 56 Several tornadoes were spawned in the area one of which damaged or destroyed the roofs of dozens of homes in Sienna Plantation 25 As of August 29 14 fatalities have been confirmed from flooding in the Houston area including 6 from the same family who died when their van was swept off a flooded bridge 57 A police officer drowned while trying to escape rising waters 58 nbsp Enlarged map of rainfall from the hurricane in the Houston and Beaumont metropolitan areas in southeast Texas Areas in blue indicate accumulations in excess of 15 in 380 mm while areas in yellow indicate accumulations in excess of 40 in 1 000 mm An estimated 25 30 percent of Harris County roughly 444 mi2 1 150 km2 of land was submerged 32 Late on August 27 a mandatory evacuation was issued for all of Bay City as model projections indicated the downtown area would be inundated by 10 ft 3 0 m of water Flooding was anticipated to cut off access to the city around 1 00 p m CDT on August 28 59 Evacuations took place in Conroe on August 28 following release of water from the Lake Conroe dam 60 On the morning on August 29 a levee along Columbia Lakes in Brazoria County was breached prompting officials to urgently request for everyone in the area to evacuate 61 62 On August 28 the U S Army Corps of Engineers began controlled water releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs in the Buffalo Bayou watershed in an attempt to manage flood levels in the immediate area According to the local Corps commander It s going to be better to release the water through the gates directly into Buffalo Bayou as opposed to letting it go around the end and through additional neighborhoods and ultimately into the bayou At the time the releases started the reservoirs had been rising at more than 6 inches 150 mm per hour 63 Many people began evacuating the area fearing a levee breach 64 Despite attempts to alleviate the water rise the Addicks Reservoir reached capacity on the morning of August 29 and began spilling out 65 The NASA Johnson Space Center was closed to employees and visitors due to the flooding until September 5 Only the critical mission control staff remain and reside in the control rooms to monitor procedures of the International Space Station 66 Deep East Texas and Beaumont to Port Arthur area source source source source source source source U S Navy sailors conduct a search and rescue mission above a residence in Beaumont Texas Anyone who chooses to not evacuate cannot expect to be rescued and should write their social security numbers in permanent marker on their arm so their bodies can be identified The loss of life and property is certain GET OUT OR DIE Jacques Blanchette Tyler County Emergency Management 67 The Beaumont Port Arthur metropolitan area also experienced torrential precipitation including 32 55 in 827 mm of rainfall in Beaumont 46 Rising waters of the Neches River caused the city to lose service from its main pump station as well as its secondary water source in Hardin County cutting water supply to the city for an unknown amount of time 68 Flooding to the north and east of the Houston area resulted in mandatory evacuations for portions of Liberty Jefferson and Tyler counties while Jasper and Newton counties were under a voluntary evacuation 69 One death occurred in Beaumont when a woman exited her disabled vehicle but was swept away 70 In Port Arthur the mayor stated that the entire city was submerged by water Hundreds of displaced residents went to the Robert A Bob Bowers Civic Center for shelter but they were evacuated again after the building began to flood Water entered at least several hundreds of homes in Jefferson County 71 Louisiana nbsp Infrared satellite loop of Harvey making its third U S landfall in Louisiana on August 30Heavy rainfall extended eastward into Louisiana with the state recording up to 14 88 in 378 mm of precipitation near the town of Iowa 46 In the city of Lake Charles flood waters reached 4 ft 1 2 m in height in some areas with homes inundated and hundreds of people forced to evacuate in one neighborhood alone Throughout the state about 500 people were rescued by August 28 while 269 people went to a shelter in southwest Louisiana about 200 of whom were rescued from their homes 72 An EF2 tornado near Evangeline damaged four homes one of which was destroyed The tornado also damaged fences a motorcycle a pickup truck and toppled three electrical poles 73 Elsewhere nbsp Map of the total rainfall from Hurricane Harvey in the United States Rain slicked roads were blamed for two fatal accidents in Arkansas 74 75 In Alabama an unusually large long tracked EF2 tornado in the vicinity of Reform and Palmetto damaged two homes and destroyed a barn along SR 17 while four people were hospitalized for their injuries The same tornado also caused damage to trees and roofs in Lamar County near Kennedy and additional damage in Fayette County causing two more injuries 76 77 78 79 Another EF2 tornado in Arab destroyed chicken houses and damaged homes and trees 80 81 In Tennessee more than 19 000 people lost electricity in Memphis 82 Low lying streets in the area were inundated with water One indirect death occurred in Memphis due to a weather related head on collision of a car and a tractor trailer on Interstate 40 83 Heavy rainfall in Nashville inundated a number of roads and flooded an apartment complex resulting in the evacuation of 13 people Overall about 50 people in the city evacuated from flooded areas 84 An EF1 tornado also touched down in the northeastern side of the city damaging trees homes carports and power lines 85 An additional EF0 tornado on the southeastern side of the city damaged trees a carport a warehouse and a garage while also flipping an 18 wheeler 86 Rain in Kentucky was blamed for a fatal car accident 87 On September 1 the outer bands of Harvey s remnants passed through North Carolina Severe weather was reported across the central part of the state High wind knocked out power in Fuquay Varina Sanford and Holly Springs and large hail hit parts of Wake Harnett and Johnston counties In Willow Spring hail larger than softballs damaged homes and cars Flash flooding hit Greenville further east Tornadoes were also reported in Angier Clayton and Smithfield but they were unconfirmed Energy production See also 2017 Arkema plant explosion Energy production in the Gulf of Mexico declined in the wake of Harvey by approximately 21 the output dropped to 378 633 barrels per day from the original 1 75 million barrels of oil produced each day The Eagle Ford Rock Formation shale oil and gas in southern Texas reduced production by 300 000 to 500 000 bpd according to the Texas Railroad Commission Many energy related ports and terminals closed delaying about fourteen crude oil tankers About 2 25 million bpd of refining capacity was offline for several days that is about 12 of total US capacity with refineries affected at Corpus Christi and later Port Arthur and Beaumont and Lake Charles Louisiana The price of Brent crude versus West Texas Intermediate crude oil achieved a split of U S 5 88 Two ExxonMobil refineries had to be shut down following related storm damage and releases of hazardous pollutants 89 Two oil storage tanks owned by Burlington Resources Oil and Gas collectively spilled 30 000 gallons of crude in DeWitt County An additional 8 500 gallons of wastewater was spilled in the incidents 90 On August 30 the CEO of Arkema warned one of its chemical plants in Crosby Texas could explode or be subject to intense fire due to the loss of critical refrigeration of materials 91 All workers at the facility and residents within 1 5 mi 2 4 km were evacuated Eight of the plant s nine refrigeration units failed without power enabling the stored chemicals to decompose and become combustible Two explosions occurred around 2 00 a m on August 31 21 emergency personnel were briefly hospitalized 92 Due to the shutdown in refineries gas prices did see an increase nationwide 93 However the increase was not as extensive as Hurricane Katrina 94 Additionally Harvey s impact coincided with Labor Day Weekend which sees a traditional increase in gas prices due to the heavy travel for that weekend 95 Nonetheless the spike brought the highest gas prices in two years 94 Sports nbsp In the aftermath of the storm the Houston Astros began wearing this patch during the 2017 season in support of the storm s victims in Houston They eventually went on to win the World Series The flooding in Houston from the storm required the traditional Governor s Cup National Football League preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans scheduled for August 31 to be moved from NRG Stadium in Houston to AT amp T Stadium in Arlington Texas 96 The game was later cancelled to allow the Houston Texans players to return to Houston after the storm 97 In addition the Houston Astros were forced to move their August 29 31 series with the Texas Rangers from Minute Maid Park in Houston to Tropicana Field in St Petersburg Florida 98 ironically just two weeks later Hurricane Irma would force the stadium s regular tenants the Tampa Bay Rays to move three home games to Citi Field in New York City 99 In the aftermath the Houston Astros began to wear patches which had the logo of the team with the word Strong on the bottom of the patch as well as promoting the hashtag Houston Strong prominently displaying them as the Astros won the 2017 World Series 100 101 Manager A J Hinch has stated in an interview that the team wasn t just playing for a title but to help boost moral support for the city 102 The annual Texas Kickoff game that was to feature BYU and LSU to kick off the 2017 college football season was moved to the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans 103 The NCAA FBS football game between Houston and UTSA was postponed due to the aftermath of the storm It was originally scheduled for September 2 at the Alamodome in San Antonio and was ultimately canceled 104 The Houston Dynamo rescheduled a planned Major League Soccer match against Sporting Kansas City on August 26 to October 11 The Houston Dash of the National Women s Soccer League rescheduled their August 27 match against the North Carolina Courage to a later date 105 Both teams moved their training camps to Toyota Stadium in Frisco Texas near Dallas while preparing for their next matches the Dash s match the following week against the Seattle Reign was played in Frisco with all proceeds from ticket sales benefiting an American Red Cross relief fund for hurricane victims 106 The Dynamo and Major League Soccer also donated a combined 1 million into the hurricane relief fund while also opening BBVA Compass Stadium to accept donated supplies for processing and distribution 107 108 Athletic events were rescheduled as far away as Kentucky where the storm s remnants were expected to cause heavy rains on September 1 interfering with Friday night high school football More than 50 high schools in the state moved games that had been scheduled for Friday to either Thursday or Saturday 109 Aftermath source source source source source source track President Trump participating in a tour of the Emergency Operations Center video from the White House 110 source source track Interview with Sylvester Turner and Al Sharpton on September 1 2017 from MSNBC nbsp Damage by Harvey to a marina in Rockport Texas on August 28 2017Texas Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner imposed a mandatory curfew on August 29 from midnight to 5 a m local time until further notice He cited looting as the primary reason for the curfew 111 On August 29 President Trump First Lady Melania Trump and U S Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz toured damage in the Corpus Christi metropolitan area 112 President Trump made a formal request for 5 95 billion in federal funding on August 31 for affected areas the vast majority of which would go to FEMA 113 Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed the state s entire National Guard for search and rescue recovery and clean up operations due to the devastating damage caused by the storm and resulting floods 114 115 Other states National Guard s have offered assistance with several having already been sent 116 117 Meanwhile the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement assigned approximately 150 employees from around the country to assist with disaster relief efforts while stating that no immigration enforcement operations would be conducted 37 Approximately 32 000 people were displaced in shelters across the state by August 31 The George R Brown Convention Center the state s largest shelter reached capacity with 8 000 evacuees The NRG Center opened as a large public shelter accordingly More than 210 000 people registered with FEMA for disaster assistance 118 The Cajun Navy an informal organization of volunteers with boats from Louisiana deployed to Texas to assist in high water rescues 119 The Houston Independent School District announced that all students on any of the district s campuses would be eligible for free lunch throughout the 2017 18 school year The Federal Department of Education eased financial aid rules and procedures for those affected by Harvey giving schools the ability to waive paperwork requirements loan borrowers were given more flexibility in managing their loan payments 37 A 36 year old inmate sentenced to death for a 2003 murder was granted a temporary reprieve as a result of Harvey as his legal team was based in Harris County an area heavily affected by the hurricane 37 By August 30 corporations across the nation collectively donated more than 72 million to relief efforts with 42 companies donating at least 1 million 120 Professional athletic teams their players and managers provided large donations to assist victims of the storm The Houston Astros pledged 4 million to relief along with all proceeds from their home game raffles Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander also donated 4 million to the cause 121 A fundraiser established by Houston Texans defensive lineman J J Watt exceeded 37 million For his efforts Watt received the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award 122 The Texas Rangers and Tennessee Titans both provided 1 million while the New England Patriots pledged to match up to 1 million in donations to the Red Cross 123 Multiple Hollywood celebrities also pitched in collectively donating more than 10 million with Sandra Bullock providing the largest single donation of 1 million 124 Leonardo DiCaprio provided 1 million to the United Way Harvey Recovery Fund through his foundation 125 President Donald Trump donated 1 million to 12 charities involved in relief efforts 126 Rachael Ray provided donations totaling 1 million to animal shelters across the Houston area 127 Economic loss estimates Costliest U S Atlantic hurricanes 128 129 nb 3 Rank Hurricane Season Damage1 3 Katrina 2005 125 billion 4 Harvey 20173 4 Ian 2022 113 billion4 4 Maria 2017 90 billion5 4 Ida 2021 75 billion6 ET Sandy 2012 65 billion7 4 Irma 2017 52 1 billion8 2 Ike 2008 30 billion9 5 Andrew 1992 27 billion10 5 Michael 2018 25 billionMoody s Analytics initially estimated the total economic cost of the storm at 81 billion to 108 billion or more most of the economic losses are damage to homes and commercial property 130 Reinsurance company Aon Benfield estimated total economic losses at 100 billion including 30 billion in insured damage making Harvey the costliest disaster in 2017 by their calculations 131 USA Today reported an AccuWeather estimate of 190 billion released August 31 132 On September 3 Texas state governor Greg Abbott estimated that damages will be between 150 billion and 180 billion surpassing the 120 billion that it took to rebuild New Orleans after Katrina 133 134 According to weather analytics firm Planalytics lost revenue to Houston area retailers and restaurants alone will be approximately 1 billion The Houston area controls 4 of the spending power in the United States 135 In September 2017 the Insurance Council of Texas estimated the total insured losses from Hurricane Harvey at 19 billion This figure represents 11 billion in flood losses insured by the National Flood Insurance Program NFIP 3 billion in insured windstorm and other storm related property losses and about 4 75 billion in insured flood losses of private and commercial vehicles 136 By January 1 2018 payouts from the NFIP reached 7 6 billion against total estimated losses of 8 5 9 5 billion 137 Economists Michael Hicks and Mark Burton at Ball State University estimated damage in the Houston metropolitan area alone at 198 63 billion 138 Preliminary reporting from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration set a more concrete total at 125 billion making Harvey the 2nd costliest tropical cyclone on record behind Hurricane Katrina with 2017 costs of 161 billion after adjusting for inflation 2 A significant portion of the storm s damages are uninsured losses Regular homeowner insurance policies generally exclude coverage for flooding as the NFIP underwrites most flood insurance policies in the US 139 140 Although the purchase of flood insurance is obligatory for federally guaranteed mortgages for homes within the 100 year flood plain enforcement of the requirement is difficult and many homes even within the 100 year flood plain lack flood insurance 139 In Harris County Texas which includes the city of Houston only 15 of homes have flood insurance policies issued by the NFIP Participation in the NFIP is higher but still low in neighboring Galveston 41 Brazoria 26 and Chambers Counties 21 139 Homeowners sued authorities after reservoir releases damaged homes 141 Federal government response nbsp President Trump signs H R 601 into effect providing 15 billion in disaster relief for hurricane victimsOn September 8 President Donald Trump signed into law H R 601 which among other spending actions designated 15 billion for Hurricane Harvey relief 142 Non governmental organization response The American Red Cross Salvation Army United Methodist Committee on Relief UMCOR Gulf Coast Synod Disaster Relief 143 144 United States Equestrian Federation Humane Society of the United States Knights of Columbus Samaritan s Purse Catholic Charities USA AmeriCares BakerRipley 145 Operation BBQ relief many celebrities and many other charitable organizations provided help to the victims of the storm 146 147 148 Anarchists including Antifa also provided relief 149 better source needed 150 Business aviation played a part in the rescue efforts providing support during the storm as well as relief flights bringing in suppliers in the immediate aftermath 151 Volunteers from amateur radio s emergency service wing the Amateur Radio Emergency Service provided communications in American Red Cross shelters in South Texas 152 Many corporations also contributed to relief efforts Operation BBQ relief had the help from several local individuals and businesses kick off the support of providing meals for volunteers and victims Smokers pallets of wood and another company came up with the pounds of pork to kick off the support effort 153 Operation BBQ relief vendors volunteering for the Houston flood relief estimates that they will serve at least 450 000 meals 154 On August 27 2017 it was estimated that Operation BBQ relief will be expecting 25 000 to 30 000 meals a day 155 On August 27 2017 KSL TV KSL Newsradio FM100 3 and 103 5 The Arrow created a fundraiser to help Texas residents impacted by Hurricane Harvey Because of an anonymous donor willing to match 2 for every 1 raised up to a total of 100 000 Peter Huntsman also agreed to match donations up to 100 000 The combined total of 200 000 was met by August 31 2017 Following this their new goal was 1 million 156 Foreign government response Singapore dispatched Boeing CH 47 Chinook helicopters from the Republic of Singapore Air Force to areas affected by the hurricane for humanitarian operations working alongside the Texas National Guard 157 Israel pledged 1 million in relief funds for restoration of non state run communal infrastructure 158 Mexico sent volunteers from the Mexican Red Cross firemen from Coahuila and rescue teams from Guanajuato to Houston to assist in relief 159 Mexico later rescinded their commitment for aid after Hurricane Katia made landfall on Mexico s Gulf Coast on September 9 2017 160 Venezuela offered 5 million through the state owned Citgo Petroleum which operates a refinery in Corpus Christi 161 Health and environmental hazards in flood waters Houston officials stated that the Houston drinking water and sewer systems were intact however hundreds of thousands of people across the 38 Texas counties affected by Hurricane Harvey use private wells according to an estimate by Louisiana State University researchers and those people must fend for themselves 162 Additionally Harris County which includes Houston contains a large number of Superfund designed brownfield sites that contain a wide variety of toxins and carcinogens 162 Two Superfund sites in Corpus Christi were flooded 162 Baby boom In the months after the hurricane struck some hospitals in Texas saw a spike in birth rates with a 17 increase in birth rates being reported at Corpus Christi Medical Center 163 A similar larger baby boom also occurred after Hurricane Sandy in 2012 164 RetirementSee also List of retired Atlantic hurricane names On April 11 2018 at the 40th session of the RA IV hurricane committee the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Harvey from its rotating name lists due to the extensive damage and loss of life it caused along its track particularly in the state of Texas and its name will never again be used for another Atlantic hurricane It was replaced with Harold for the 2023 season 165 Environmental factors nbsp Houston s very flat topography makes flooding a problem Simulated color image Houston is located in the southeastern United States on the Gulf Coastal Plain and its clay based soils provide poor drainage 166 167 There is a tendency for storms to move very slowly over the region allowing them to produce tremendous amounts of rain over an extended period as occurred during Tropical Storm Claudette in 1979 and Tropical Storm Allison in 2001 168 The area is a very flat flood plain at shallow gradient slowly draining rainwater through an intricate network of channels and bayous to the sea The main waterways the San Jacinto River and the Buffalo Bayou meander slowly laden with mud and have little capacity for carrying storm water 169 Urban development Houston has seen rapid urban development urban sprawl with absorbent prairie and wetlands replaced by hard surfaces which rapidly shed storm water overwhelming the drainage capacity of the rivers and channels 170 Between 1992 and 2010 almost 25 000 acres of wetlands were lost decreasing the detention capacity of the region by four billion gallons 171 However Harvey was estimated to have dropped more than fifteen trillion gallons of water in the area 172 The Katy Prairie in western Harris County which once helped to absorb floodwaters in the region has been reduced to one quarter of its previous size in the last several decades due to suburban development and one analysis discovered that more than 7 000 housing units have been built within the 100 year floodplain in Harris County since 2010 173 Subsidence As Houston has expanded rainwater infiltration in the region has lessened and aquifer extraction increased causing the depletion of underground aquifers When the saturated ground dries the soil can be compressed and the land surface elevation decreases in a process called subsidence Subsidence can also occur due to sediment settling Specifically regions to the north and west of the Houston metro have seen 10 millimetres 0 39 in to 25 millimetres 0 98 in of subsidence per year 174 While oil extraction can cause subsidence in the Houston Galveston area most oil has been extracted from sandstone that has relatively negligible ability to compress once oil has been removed Thus oil extraction has not resulted in significant subsidence 174 Further the volume of oil extraction in the Houston area is too low to cause significant subsidence 175 Climate change See also Tropical cyclones and climate change The Gulf of Mexico is known for hurricanes in August so their incidence alone cannot be attributed to global warming but the warming climate does influence certain attributes of storms Studies in this regard show that storms tend to intensify more rapidly prior to landfall 176 Weather events are due to multiple factors and so cannot be said to be caused by one precondition but climate change affects aspects of extreme events and very likely worsened some of the impacts of Harvey 177 In a briefing the World Meteorological Organization stated that the quantity of rainfall from Harvey had very likely been increased by climate change 178 Harvey approached Houston over sea surface waters which were significantly above average temperatures Warm waters provide the main source of energy for hurricanes and increased ocean heat can result in storms being larger more intense and longer lasting in particular bringing greatly increased rainfall 179 176 Sea level rise added to the resulting problems 177 According to officials from the Harris County Flood Control District Harvey caused the third 500 year flood in three years 180 181 182 The National Climate Assessment states The recent increases in activity are linked in part to higher sea surface temperatures in the region that Atlantic hurricanes form in and move through Numerous factors have been shown to influence these local sea surface temperatures including natural variability human induced emissions of heat trapping gases and particulate pollution Quantifying the relative contributions of natural and human caused factors is an active focus of research 183 Warmer air can hold more water vapor in accordance with the Clausius Clapeyron relation and there has been a global increase of daily rainfall records 177 Regional sea surface temperatures around Houston have risen around 0 5 C 0 9 F in recent decades which caused a 3 5 increase in moisture in the atmosphere This had the effect of allowing Harvey to strengthen more than expected 184 The water temperature of the Gulf of Mexico was above average for this time of the year and likely to be a factor in Harvey s impact 185 Within a week of Harvey Hurricane Irma formed in the eastern Atlantic due to the similar conditions involving unusually warm seawater Some scientists fear this may be becoming a new normal Also higher sea water temperatures can make hurricanes more devastating 186 The slow movement of Harvey over Texas allowed the storm to drop prolonged heavy rains on the state as has also happened with earlier storms 168 Harvey s stalled position was due to weak prevailing winds linked to a greatly expanded subtropical high pressure system over much of the US at the time which had pushed the jet stream to the north Research and model simulations have indicated an association between this pattern and human caused climate change 184 187 See alsoPortals nbsp Tropical cyclones nbsp United States nbsp Texas nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hurricane Harvey Weather of 2017 Tropical cyclones in 2017 List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes List of Texas hurricanes 1980 present List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes List of wettest tropical cyclones Great Flood of 1862 An ARkStorm event that dropped similar amounts of rainfall in California Cyclone Hyacinthe 1980 The wettest recorded tropical cyclone worldwide Hurricane Irma 2017 A Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane Hurricane Maria 2017 A Category 5 hurricane that devastated Puerto Rico as a high end Category 4 Hurricane Florence 2018 Another Category 4 hurricane in 2018 that stalled over the coast of the Carolinas as a Category 1 and caused catastrophic floodingOther tropical cyclones that made landfall in the same region of the Texas Gulf coast1886 Indianola hurricane Destroyed the burgeoning port city of Indianola 1900 Galveston hurricane Deadliest natural disaster in US history impacting Galveston with unmitigated storm surge and killing as many as 12 000 1932 Freeport hurricane Rapidly intensifying Category 4 hurricane that brought heavy rainfall to the Angleton and Freeport areas Hurricane Carla 1961 Another storm that made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane Hurricane Celia 1970 Produced destructive winds in the Corpus Christi area Hurricane Alicia 1983 A Category 3 hurricane that affected Galveston and Houston Tropical Storm Allison 2001 Another damaging tropical cyclone that stalled over southeastern Texas flooding the region Hurricane Ike 2008 Another Category 4 hurricane that caused devastation in Texas Tropical Storm Imelda 2019 Weak tropical cyclone which caused 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