A HURRICANE CALLED BETSY -
Cat 4 Tropical Cyclone Documentary |
New Orleans |
Baton Rouge - Recounts
Hurricane Betsy's 3,000-mile trip from the
Caribbean through the
Bahamas,
Miami, the
Florida Keys, and along the
Gulf Coast to New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
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Hurricane Betsy was the first tropical cyclone in the
Atlantic Basin to cause at least $1 billion (
1965 USD) in damage. The third tropical cyclone, second named storm, and second hurricane of the
1965 Atlantic hurricane season,
Betsy developed on August 27 in an area of disturbed weather east of the
Windward Islands.
Forming as a tropical depression, it tracked generally west-northward until crossing on August 28. Thereafter, it tracked north-northwestward. By August 29, the depression strengthened into
Tropical Storm Betsy.
The storm then rapidly intensified and became a
Category 1 hurricane later that day. Betsy executed a small cyclonic loop on August 30 and August 31, followed by a turn to the west on
September 1. Significant intensification resumed on September 1, and by the following day, Betsy was a
Category 3 hurricane. By late on
September 3, Betsy became a
Category 4 hurricane. While northeast of the Bahamas, Betsy became tracking erratically and executed another cyclonic loop, starting on
September 4. The storm steadily weakened, and was briefly downgraded to a
Category 2 hurricane early on
September 6. However, the storm promptly re-strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane. Betsy then tracked southwestward and then westward through the Bahamas. By early on
September 8, Betsy made landfall on
Key Largo as a Category 3 hurricane. Betsy entered into the
Gulf of Mexico and re-strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane on
September 9. While approaching the Gulf Coast of the
United States, Betsy peaked slightly below the threshold for
Category 5 hurricane status. However, further intensification was halted after Betsy made landfall in
Grand Isle, Louisiana later on September 9.
Once inland, the storm rapidly weakened, and became extratropical over
Ohio less than four days later.
Although it passed through the
Lesser Antilles, impact in that region is unknown.
High winds in the Bahamas caused significant damage throughout the island chain. (Summary adapted from wikipedia.org - Attribution: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index
.php?title=Hurricane_Betsy&action;=history)
- published: 03 Jun 2013
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