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Hurricane Epsilon (2005)

2007 Concise Encyclopedia. Related subjects: Natural Disasters

Hurricane Epsilon
Category 1 hurricane ( SSHS)
Hurricane Epsilon gathering strength when this image was acquired on December 4, 2005

Hurricane Epsilon gathering strength when this image was acquired on December 4, 2005
Formed November 29, 2005
Dissipated December 8, 2005
Highest
winds
85 mph (135 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure 981 mbar ( hPa)
Damage None reported
Fatalities None reported
Areas
affected
No land areas
Part of the
2005 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Epsilon was a long lasting hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season in late November and early December over the central Atlantic. Hurricane Epsilon was the twenty-seventh tropical or subtropical storm and the fifteenth hurricane of the season and was one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded so late in the year.

Hurricane Epsilon developed from an extratropical storm on November 29 and gradually developed into a hurricane on December 2, despite a highly hostile environment. Epsilon then held onto hurricane status for several more days, frustrating the forecasters of the National Hurricane Centre, before finally dissipating on December 8.

Storm history

Storm path
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Storm path

Tropical Storm Epsilon developed out of an extratropical storm in the central Atlantic Ocean on November 29 that had gradually gained tropical characteristics in the wake of Tropical Storm Delta. It was well east of Bermuda at the time and never would get close to land. Epsilon gradually strengthened into a strong tropical storm before it weakened slightly on December 1. The official forecasts from the National Hurricane Centre predicted Epsilon would weaken further in the highly sheared environment before becoming an extratropical system again. Unexpectedly, Tropical Storm Epsilon strengthened again on December 2 and became a hurricane over cooler waters averaging 21–24°C (70–75°F) and continuing shear, conditions that are highly unfavorable to maintaining a tropical cyclone. The official forecasts continued to predict weakening and eventual dissipation but Epsilon defied them and remained at hurricane strength for several days. At one point on December 4 it was thought that Epsilon had briefly weakened into a tropical storm, but later analysis showed that Epsilon had never weakened at all. Hurricane Epsilon then strengthened further to its peak intensity of 85 mph (135 km/h) just hours later.

View of Hurricane Epsilon from aboard the International Space Station on December 3, 2005.
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View of Hurricane Epsilon from aboard the International Space Station on December 3, 2005.

Hurricane Epsilon frustrated the forecasters, and the lack of any weakening led NOAA hurricane forecaster Dr. Lixion Avila to say "There are no clear reasons — and I am not going to make one up — to explain the recent strengthening of Epsilon…" The storm maintained its hurricane status for five days while most of the six-hourly forecasts during that period called for it to weaken below that intensity. Dr. Avila also claimed that Epsilon had developed a structure similar to one of an annular hurricane, which enabled it to maintain its strength despite poor conditions.

On December 7 a strong upper-level flow from the northwest disrupted the organization of Hurricane Epsilon. The continuing shear then finally weakened it into a tropical storm that day. It quickly weakened further into a tropical depression on December 8 and dissipated shortly thereafter.

Impact

As Hurricane Epsilon stayed well out to sea and never approached land, no warnings or watches were issued. No ships reported experiencing tropical storm force winds from Epsilon and there were no reports of damages or fatalities.

Records

When Tropical Storm Epsilon formed on November 29, it was the first time that twenty-seven tropical or subtropical storms had formed in the Atlantic during one hurricane season. Hurricane Epsilon was only the sixth ever Atlantic hurricane recorded in December. Epsilon also spent more time as a hurricane during December than any other Atlantic storm (beating the old record held by Hurricane Lili of 1984).

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Selected Articles
Epsilon strengthens into hurricane again in open Atlantic
...Worldstream 12-04-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Epsilon unexpectedly...rare December hurricane on Sunday in...later in the day. Epsilon first reached hurricane strength on Friday and is the 14th hurricane of the season...EST (1500GMT), Epsilon was centered...The Atlantic ...
December 4, 2005; AP Worldstream

Epsilon Maintains Hurricane Strength
...Online 12-05-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Hurricane Epsilon just barely maintained...regained strength. Epsilon first reached hurricane strength Friday and is the 14th hurricane of the season. At 4 a.m. EST, Epsilon's large eye was...The Atlantic hurricane season began...on ...
December 5, 2005; AP Online

Epsilon at hurricane force again in open Atlantic; wind speed strengthens to 80 mph
...Worldstream 12-06-2005 Dateline: MIAMI A tenacious Hurricane Epsilon lingered in the...hurricane strength. Epsilon first reached hurricane strength Friday and is the 14th hurricane of the season...the center of Epsilon's large eye was...The Atlantic hurricane ...
December 6, 2005; AP Worldstream

Epsilon at hurricane force again in open Atlantic
...Worldstream 12-05-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Hurricane Epsilon surprised experts...regained strength. Epsilon first reached hurricane strength on Friday and is the 14th hurricane of the season...EST (0300 GMT), Epsilon's large eye was...The Atlantic hurricane season ...
December 5, 2005; AP Worldstream

Hurricane Epsilon finally peters out over Atlantic
...Worldstream 12-08-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Tropical Storm Epsilon finally petered...record-breaking hurricane season more than...first reaching hurricane strength last Friday, Epsilon was first downgraded...unexpectedly regained hurricane strength. It...strengthen again, hurricane ...
December 8, 2005; AP Worldstream

Epsilon Clings to Hurricane Strength
...Online 12-07-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Epsilon clung to hurricane strength for...hurricane is 74 mph. Epsilon, the 14th hurricane of the season...unexpectedly regained hurricane strength. At 4 a.m. EST, Epsilon was centered...The Atlantic hurricane season ...
December 7, 2005; AP Online

Epsilon Remains a Hurricane
...Online 12-06-2005 Dateline: MIAMI...forecasters, Epsilon retained hurricane force winds Tuesday...Avila said. Epsilon, the 14th hurricane of the season...unexpectedly regained hurricane strength. At...the center of Epsilon's large eye was...The Atlantic hurricane season ...
December 6, 2005; AP Online

Epsilon clings to hurricane strength; poses no threat to land
...Worldstream 12-07-2005 Dateline: MIAMI...meteorologists, Epsilon retained its status as a hurricane Tuesday in the...Avila said. Epsilon, the 14th hurricane of the season...unexpectedly regained hurricane strength. At...EST (0300 GMT), Epsilon was centered...The Atlantic ...
December 7, 2005; AP Worldstream

Hurricane Epsilon still no threat to land in Atlantic
...Worldstream 12-04-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Epsilon, a rare December hurricane in a record-breaking...the record 14th hurricane of the six-month...of the busiest hurricane season on record. The weakening hurricane's top sustained...the National Hurricane Center. The threshold for a ...
December 4, 2005; AP Worldstream

Hurricane Epsilon Remains in Open Atlantic
...Online 12-03-2005 Dateline: MIAMI Epsilon, a rare December hurricane in a record-breaking...The record 14th hurricane of the season...just over the hurricane minimum of 74 mph, the National Hurricane Center said...At 4 a.m. EST, Epsilon was centered...The Atlantic ...
December 3, 2005; AP Online



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