Weather History: September 10th

Weather History Archive

Local and Regional Events:

September 10, 1961:

In Webster, between 1 and 2 am, a large farm implement was destroyed by a lightning-caused fire. Many farm implements, three cars, two trucks, as well as merchandise, were lost. Nearby buildings suffered damage from fire.  The torrential rains helped reduce the spread of the fire.

September 10, 1975:

In Webster, between 1 and 2 am, a lightning-caused fire destroyed a large farm implement. Many farm implements, three cars, two trucks, as well as merchandise, were lost. Nearby buildings suffered damage from fire.  The torrential rains helped reduce the spread of the fire.

September 10, 1988:

Lightning started fires in Todd County southwest of Mission that burned nearly 14,000 acres of grassland and 4000 acres of timber. The damages were more than 60,000 dollars.

U.S.A and Global Events for September 10th:

1811: A hurricane hit South Carolina. The main highlight associated with the hurricane was a tornado that damaged downtown Charleston. Click HERE for a tweet from Cary Mock, Professor at the University of South Carolina.

1960: The center of Hurricane Donna passed over the middle of the Florida Keys between 2 and 3 am on September 10th, 1960. Donna was a Category 5 hurricane over the Atlantic and a Category 4 at landfall. This storm caused over 100 deaths in Puerto Rico, 50 in the United States, and 63 in a jet crash. The plane crash occurred on August 29th as a French airliner was attempting to land at Dakar, Senegal, during a “blinding rainstorm.” The storm was likely a tropical disturbance at the time of the crash. Click HERE for more information from the NWS Office in Miami.

Sep 10, 1960 Hurricane Donna Surface Map

Above is a surface map of Hurricane Donna on September 10, 1960, at 1 AM, EST.

Sep 10, 1960 Hurricane Donna track

Above is the hurricane track across southwest Florida on September 10.

1961: On September 10th, the Television Infrared Observation Satellite observed an area of thunderstorms west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands, suggesting a possible tropical cyclone. This storm is the first large tropical cyclone to be discovered on satellite imagery and eventually became Hurricane Esther.

Sep 20, 1961 Hurricane Esther Sat

1998: Tropical Storm Frances made landfall near Matagorda Bay, TX, causing the worst coastal flooding and beach erosion since Hurricane Carla in 1961. The storm’s heavy rains ended a drought in East Texas but caused severe river flooding in parts of Texas and Louisiana. The highest rainfall total noted was 21.10 inches at Terrytown in southeast Louisiana. A major disaster declaration was issued for Cameron, Jefferson, Lafourche, and Terrebonne parishes in Louisiana.

Sep 10, 1998 Tropical Storm Frances Rainfall

The rainfall map above is from the Weather Prediction Center.

2017: Hurricane Irma crossed the Florida Keys as a Category 4 storm. Click HERE for more information from NWS Key West. Click HERE for additional information from MesoWest and Synoptic Labs.

Sep 10, 2017 Hurricane Irma

Click HERE for more This Day in Weather History from the Southeast Regional Climate Center.