Hurricane Henri (1979)

Hurricane Henri
Henri in the Bay of Campeche shortly after peak intensity on September 17
Meteorological history
FormedSeptember 14, 1979
Remnant lowSeptember 21, 1979
DissipatedSeptember 24, 1979
Category 1 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds85 mph (140 km/h)
Lowest pressure983 mbar (hPa); 29.03 inHg
Overall effects
FatalitiesNone
DamageMinimal
Areas affectedMexico, Florida, Texas
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Part of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Henri was a rare tropical cyclone that entered the Gulf of Mexico without having made landfall; it was the second of four times this occurred during the 20th century.[1] The eighth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season, it formed on September 14 in the northwestern Caribbean Sea. Throughout much of its duration, Henri moved erratically and initially maintained a general westward track. On September 16 it attained tropical storm status, and a day later it reached hurricane status. By two days later, after experiencing hostile conditions, Henri weakened to tropical depression status as it turned to the northeast, before degenerating into a remnant low on September 21. On September 24, it merged with a frontal low in the northeast Gulf of Mexico. Due to its slow and erratic motion, the hurricane forced evacuations along the Mexican coastline. Its remnants brought rainfall and flooding to the Florida Panhandle.

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