When was the Agnes flood in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania?

When was the Agnes flood in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania?

When was the Agnes flood in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania?

June 1972
Abstract

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Map showing flood of June 1972 resulting from tropical storm Agnes, Susquehanna River at Wilkes-Barre and Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 72-119

When did Agnes hit Pennsylvania?

Hurricane Agnes had arrived to greet unsuspecting residents, and she would prove to be an unruly, unwelcomed guest. Just a few days prior to June 23, 1972, meteorologists spoke of the potential for light rain, a by-product of a distant tropical storm, to wash over north-central Pennsylvania.

How much rain did Agnes drop in 1972?

On June 22, 1972, Agnes dropped 8.46 inches of rain on Lancaster County, leading to 10 deaths here and causing major flooding and damage in many parts of the county. — The second biggest total was 6.6 inches that fell on Sept. 18, 1927.

When was Agnes flood?

June 14, 1972 – July 6, 1972Hurricane Agnes / Date

Where did Hurricane Agnes start?

Caribbean Sea region
“Hurricane Agnes originated in the Caribbean Sea region in mid-June. Circulation barely reached hurricane intensity for a brief period in the Gulf of Mexico.

How long did Hurricane Agnes last?

What category was Agnes?

Category 1 Hurricane (SSHWS)Hurricane Agnes / Category

What month was the 72 flood?

The storm crossed the Florida Panhandle coastline on June 19, 1972, and followed an unusually extended overland trajectory combining with an extratropical system to bring very heavy rain from the Carolinas northward to New York.

What category hurricane was Agnes?

Was Hurricane Agnes name retired?

Hurricane Agnes was the first Category 1 hurricane in the Atlantic basin to have its name retired. As of the close of the 2010 season, it is one of only five such hurricanes.

How much rain did PA get from Hurricane Agnes?

In the end, the storm dumped 19 inches of rain from Florida to New York. In Pennsylvania, the Susquehanna River crested at 32.8 feet in Harrisburg on June 24 – a whopping 15 feet above flood stage.

What was the worst hurricane in 1972?

Betty
It caused at least $2.1 billion (1972 USD) in damage and 137 fatalities, mostly from inland flooding in Pennsylvania and New York. The strongest hurricane of the season was Betty, which reached peak winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) while west of the Azores.