Tracking Hurricane Debby (2024)

By Matthew Bloch, William B. Davis, Madison Dong, Judson Jones, John Keefe and Bea Malsky

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Debby was a Category 1 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico Monday morning Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.

The hurricane had sustained wind speeds of 80 miles per hour.

Debby is the fourth named storm to form in the Atlantic in 2024.

All times on the map are Eastern.

Where is flooding possible?

Storm surge is the ocean water pushed ashore by the storm’s winds and has historically been the leading cause of death from hurricanes. If the surge occurs during high tide, it can have far-reaching effects.

Locations:

Potential storm surge flooding

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What does the storm look like from above?

Satellite imagery can help determine the strength, size and cohesion of a storm. The stronger a storm becomes, the more likely an eye will form in the center. When the eye looks symmetrical, that often means the storm is not encountering anything to weaken it.

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Tracking Debby’s rainfall

When a storm comes close enough to land, signals from the United States radar network will begin to bounce off the rainfall within a tropical cyclone, making it easier to locate the more intense section of the storm and the heaviest rainfall.

Precipitation intensity

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Flash flooding can occur well inland and away from the storm’s center. Even weaker storms can produce excessive rainfall that can flood low-lying areas.

In late May, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted that there would be 17 to 25 named storms this year, an above-normal amount.

This season follows an overly active year, with 20 named storms — including an early storm later given the official name of “Unnamed.” It was the eighth year in a row to surpass the average of 14 named storms. Only one hurricane, Idalia, made landfall in the United States.

Typically, the El Niño pattern that was in force last season would have suppressed hurricanes and reduced the number of storms in a season. But in 2023, the warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic blunted El Niño’s usual effect of thwarting storms.

The warm ocean temperatures that fueled last year’s season returned even warmer at the start of this season, raising forecasters’ confidence that there would be more storms this year. The heightened sea surface temperatures could also strengthen storms more rapidly than usual.

To make matters worse, the El Niño pattern present last year is also diminishing, most likely creating a more suitable atmosphere for storms to form and intensify.

Hurricanes need a calm environment to form, and, in the Atlantic, a strong El Niño increases the amount of wind shear — a change in wind speed and/or direction with height — which disrupts a storm's ability to coalesce. Without El Niño this year, clouds are more likely to tower to the tall heights needed to sustain a powerful cyclone.

Sources and notes

Tracking map Source: National Hurricane Center | Notes: The map shows probabilities of at least 5 percent. The forecast is for up to five days, with that time span starting up to three hours before the reported time that the storm reaches its latest location. Wind speed probability data is not available north of 60.25 degrees north latitude.

Wind arrivals table Sources: New York Times analysis of National Hurricane Center data (arrival times); U.S. Census Bureau and Natural Earth (geographic locations); Google (time zones) | Notes: The table shows predicted arrival times of sustained, damaging winds of 58 m.p.h. or more for select cities with a chance of such winds reaching them. If damaging winds reach a location, there is no more than a 10 percent chance that they will arrive before the “earliest reasonable” time and a 50 percent chance they will arrive before the “most likely” time.

Radar map Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration via Iowa State University | Notes: These mosaics are generated by combining the 130+ individual RADARs that comprise the NEXRAD network.

Storm surge map Source: National Hurricane Center | Notes: Forecasts only include the United States Gulf and Atlantic coasts, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The actual areas that could become flooded may differ from the areas shown on this map. This map accounts for tides, but not waves and not flooding caused by rainfall. The map also includes intertidal areas, which routinely flood during typical high tides.

Satellite map Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration| Notes: Imagery only updates between sunrise and sunset of the latest storm location.

Tracking Hurricane Debby (2024)

FAQs

What is the projected path of Hurricane Debbie? ›

In the hurricane center's most recent path forecast for Debby, meteorologists projected the storm would continue tracking up through a portion of the southeastern coast of Georgia and up into North Carolina by Tuesday night.

Where is the tropical storm Debbie going to hit? ›

The system landfalled Monday morning near Steinhatchee in Florida's Big Bend area, according to the National Hurricane Center. See Debby's projected path. Historic rainfall: Debby is expected to unleash potentially historic rainfall in Georgia and South Carolina that could cause catastrophic flooding.

Where is Hurricane Debby going to make landfall? ›

Debby made landfall near Steinhatchee in Florida's Big Bend at 7 a.m. today, with sustained winds of 80 mph.

Has Debby hit Florida yet? ›

Debby made landfall along the Gulf Coast of Florida early Monday as a Category 1 hurricane. It since has weakened to a tropical storm and is moving slowly, covering roads with water and contributing to at least five deaths.

Is Orlando impacted by Hurricane Debby? ›

In Orlando, there were winds of up to 39 miles per hour Monday with about an inch of rain, according to the National Weather Service. In Lake County, about 6,000 customers were without electricity Monday afternoon, down from a peak of more than 15,000 customers, according to PowerOutage.us.

Did Hurricane Debbie hit Tampa? ›

On Monday, another storm clobbered somewhere else. For the umpteenth consecutive hurricane, the Tampa Bay region was spared the worst of a major system — in this case, Category 1 Hurricane Debby, which barreled into Steinhatchee in Florida's Big Bend.

Where in Florida is Debby hitting? ›

Debby made landfall near Steinhatchee, a tiny community in northern Florida of less than 1,000 residents. It's not far from where Hurricane Idalia made landfall less than a year ago as a Category 3 storm. Sue Chewning lives in nearby Cross City and has weathered both storms.

What category is Debbie? ›

Where are hurricanes most likely to make landfall? ›

  • Florida. Of all U.S. states, Florida is the most likely to be hit by a hurricane. ...
  • Texas. Texas comes in second for the highest number of hurricanes that have made landfall since 1851. ...
  • Louisiana. ...
  • North Carolina. ...
  • Will Your State Be Hit?

Where is a hurricane considered to have made landfall? ›

A tropical cyclone is classified as making landfall when the center of the storm moves across the coast; in a relatively strong tropical cyclone, this is when the center of its eye moves over land.

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