Hurricane Kathleen

Hurricane Kathleen
This weather satellite image of Tropical Storm Kathleen was taken on September 9, 1976 at 0415 UTC
Meteorological history
FormedSeptember 7, 1976
DissipatedSeptember 11, 1976
Category 1 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds80 mph (130 km/h)
Lowest pressure986 mbar (hPa); 29.12 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities10 direct, 2 indirect
Damage$160 million (1976 USD)
Areas affectedBaja California Peninsula, Southern California, Arizona, Nevada
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Part of the 1976 Pacific hurricane season

Hurricane Kathleen was a Category 1 Pacific hurricane that had a destructive impact in California. On September 7, 1976, a tropical depression formed; two days later it accelerated north towards the Baja California Peninsula. Kathleen brushed the Pacific coast of the peninsula as a hurricane on September 9 and made landfall as a fast-moving tropical storm the next day. With its circulation intact and still a tropical storm, Kathleen headed north into the United States and affected California and Arizona. Kathleen finally dissipated late on September 11.

Damage in the United States was considerable. California received record rainfall, with over a foot of rain falling in some areas. Flooding caused catastrophic destruction to Ocotillo, and six people drowned.[1] Flooding extended west; railway tracks were destroyed in Palm Desert and high winds and severe flooding were recorded in Arizona. Overall, the damage total was $160 million (1976 USD, about $760 million in 2023) and 12 deaths were attributed to the storm.

  1. ^ Duginski, Paul (August 22, 2019). "Could a hurricane lash Los Angeles? 80 years ago, this deadly storm came close". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 28, 2019.

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