Tropical Storm Philippe (2017)
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Tropical Storm Philippe was a weak and disorganized
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which affected Central America,
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, and Florida during October 2017. The sixteenth named storm of the extremely-active
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, Philippe originated from the interaction of a
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which exited the coast of West Africa on October 16, and the Central American Gyre on October 24. This formed a broad area of
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the next day, that later organized into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on October 28. The depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Philippe just six hours later, before making landfall west of the
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in Cuba just a few hours later. Philippe quickly degraded into a tropical depression inland, before dissipating at 0:00 UTC the following day. The remnants later formed into a new low pressure area off the coast of Florida before merging with a
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, later that same day.


Meteorological history

Philippe originated from the interaction of a
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and the Central American Gyre. A tropical wave moved off the coast of West Africa on October 16, and traversed westward across the
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. On October 22, the
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(NHC) began to note the possibility of
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over the southwestern
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. The disturbance reached the southwestern Caribbean by October 24, where it interacted with the Central American Gyre, developing a broad area of low pressure the following day just offshore
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.
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activity associated with the low began to increase, as it began to drift gradually west-northwestward. On October 27, connective associated with the system became more concentrated as it moved near the northeastern coast of
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. At this time,
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reconnaissance aircraft found winds of around in the disturbance. However, the storm lacked a well-defined center, and thus it was not upgraded to tropical depression status. Late that day, the NHC designated the disturbance as ''Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen'', while it was located roughly south-southwest of
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. Around this time, vertical
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affecting the system became more favorable for intensification. The depression also shifted towards the northeast due to a mid-latitude
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that moved into the Southeastern United States and western
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. By 18:00 UTC that same day, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Philippe while just southeast of Isla de la Juventud. Its tropical storm status was shorted-lived, however, as it made landfall on the southern coast of the Zapata Peninsula, Cuba at 22:00 UTC. This combined with strong southwesterly wind shear caused Phillipe to quickly weaken to a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on October 29 before dissipating shortly thereafter. It remnants moved quickly northeastward ahead of the trough and spawned a new non-tropical low-pressure area just hours after it dissipated. The low moved over
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and the central and northwestern
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before being absorbed into a cold front at 12:00 UTC.


Preparations and impact


Central America and Cayman Islands

Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen, and its precursor which paralleled the coast of Central America, brought heavy rainfall to
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and
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. Due to these rains, the entire country of Nicaragua was placed under a yellow alert on October 24. This was later upgraded into a red alert by October 27 for portions of the country. The intense rainfall caused by the system in Nicaragua overflowed rivers, which damaged bridges and streets. Thousands of people had to be evacuated to safety as a result of floods. Widespread power outages were reported across several
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. More than 2,317 residences were inundated by floodwaters, with 30 destroyed. Over 17,450 were left without access to
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. A total of five fatalities occurred due to the floods in Nicaragua; four artisan miners who drowned after the well they worked in flooded, and a 15-year-old child who fell into a
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. In the
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, Philippe prompted a
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for the territory.


Cuba and The Bahamas

Heavy rain fell across
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and
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in relation to the storm. In the Bahamas, a wind gust of was recorded at Settlement Point, with sustained winds reaching .


United States


Florida

Ahead of Philippe, a
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was put in effect from
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to Golden Beach in
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, at 15:00 UTC on October 28. The watch was later discontinued early the next day, as Philippe was no longer deemed a threat to the region. Residents in the path of the storm were advised to prepare for heavy rainfall. Initially, Philippe was thought to have made landfall in Florida, although it was later revealed in the post-season analysis that the storm had already dissipated, with its track being confused with a nearby area of low pressure. Had Philippe actually made landfall in the state, it would have been the first November tropical cyclone to do so since
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in
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. Heavy rainfall and
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ing was reported in parts of South Florida, prompting Flood Watches for Broward,
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, and Palm Beach counties. A peak precipitation accumulation of was reported in
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. Philippe also brought gusty winds to the area, with a peak wind gust of being recorded at the
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Pier on October 29. Minor tree damage was reported across the
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due to tropical storm-force gusts. A total of three tornadoes were reported in Florida due to the storm. An EF0 tornado was reported in Westwood Lakes, which affected a shopping center and neighborhood. Tree limbs fell onto cars at the Bird Bowl Shopping Center, damaging a windshield. The shopping center also lost electricity during the tornado. The front window of a CosmoProf Salon Supply shop was shattered, with the roof of the store being torn off. The roof of a nearby bowling alley was also damaged, letting water pour into meeting and mechanical rooms, and shifting a dumpster behind the building. The bowling alley was forced to close for a day, to allow employees to cleanup damage. The tornado also damaged the Westchester neighborhood, downing trees, utility lines, and fences. Minor damage to roofs and siding was also reported.
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rushed to restore electricity to the shopping center and neighborhood, following the tornado. A second EF0 tornado occurred in Boynton Beach that caused minor roof damage at several residences and broke a streetlight. Two vacant
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were also damaged by the storm, one had its roof blown off and tossed hundreds of yards away, while the other had blown out windows. A third EF0 tornado occurred in Lake Clarke Shores, that damaged power and cable lines, fences, and downed trees. A wind gust of was reported on the
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campus as the tornado moved into
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, with a nearby street sign being blown down. Heavy rains from the storm overwhelmed a water treatment plant that served the cities of Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, spilling 1.2 million gallons (4.5 million liters) of sewage water into a
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. Fortunately, no casualties or monetary damages were reported in Florida.


Elsewhere

The remnants of Tropical Storm Philippe merged with a mid-latitude system, developing a low pressure system, which forced the coldfront that Philippe had also been absorbed into through
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, along with moisture from Philippe. In
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, heavy downpours caused a stream to overflow its banks, shutting down a road in
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. Portions of Connecticut received up to of precipitation from the storm system. High winds also affected the state, toppling numerous trees in
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. Strong winds in Newtown downed utility lines and caused a tree to fall onto a house, severely damaging a garage. Public schools in the town were closed due to weather conditions. A tree collapsed onto a residence in Wethersfield, fortunately causing no casualties. Total damage in Connecticut reached $21,000 (2017
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).


See also

*
Weather of 2017 The following is a list of weather events that occurred in 2017. Summary by weather type Winter storms and cold waves Winter weather in 2017 kicked off January 4–8, 2017 North American winter storm, with a winter storm from January 4-8. Th ...
*
Tropical cyclones in 2017 During 2017 tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 146 tropical cyclones had formed. 88 tropical cyclones h ...
* Other tropical cyclones named Philippe *
Hurricane Irene (1999) Hurricane Irene produced somewhat heavy damage across southern Florida in October 1999. The ninth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the season, Irene developed in the western Caribbean Sea on October 13 from a tropical wave. It moved nort ...
— took a nearly identical track to Philippe's initial path. *
Hurricane Michelle Hurricane Michelle was the fifth costliest tropical cyclone in Cuban history and the strongest hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. The thirteenth named storm and seventh hurricane that year, Michelle developed from a tropical wav ...
(2001) — took a similar track. *
Hurricane Paloma Hurricane Paloma was a strong late-season tropical cyclone that set several records for its intensity and formation. It was the sixteenth tropical storm, eighth hurricane and fifth major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Paloma was ...
(2008) — heavily affected similar areas. *
Tropical Storm Nicole (2010) Tropical Storm Nicole was a short-lived and unusually asymmetrical tropical cyclone that caused destructive rainfall and flooding in Jamaica during the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the sixteenth tropical cyclone and the fourteenth Tropic ...
— took a nearly identical track. *
Tropical Storm Selma (2017) Tropical Storm Selma was the first tropical storm on record to make landfall in El Salvador, and only the second Pacific tropical cyclone to attain tropical storm strength east of 90°W, the other being Alma of 2008. The twentieth tropical cycl ...
— affected Central America just days after Philippe, worsening floods.


References


External links

*The National Hurricane Center'
advisory archive on Tropical Storm Philippe
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