Hurricane Barry, 1983

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Name (Latin)
Hurricane Barry, 1983
Other forms of name
Barry, Hurricane, 1983
See Also From tracing topical name
Hurricanes
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q5947189
Library of congress: sh2010010428
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: NDBC observations during hurricanes Alicia and Barry, 1983, 1984.
  • 1983 Hurricane/Tropical Data for Atlantic web site, viewed June 8, 2010(Hurricane Barry; 23-29 Aug.)

Wikipedia description:

Hurricane Barry was a moderate tropical cyclone that caused minor damage in Florida, Texas, and Mexico in late August 1983. Barry was the fourth tropical depression, second named storm and second hurricane of the inactive 1983 Atlantic hurricane season. Developing out of a tropical wave on August 23, Barry quickly strengthened off the coast of Florida, reaching an initial peak intensity with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). However, increased wind shear caused the storm to weaken to a tropical depression before making landfall near Melbourne, Florida, the next morning. Traveling almost due west, the storm regenerated and became a hurricane on August 28. The storm made landfall on the northern Mexican coastline later that day at peak intensity. Rapid weakening followed shortly after and the storm dissipated the next day. The storm had only minor effects in the United States but destroyed hundreds of homes and left over 400 homeless in northern Mexico. Despite the damage, there were no reports of fatalities.

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