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Hurricane Gustav occurred between 25 August and 4 September 2008. It was classified as a category 2 hurricane when it made landfall in Louisiana. Rainfall over Louisiana and Arkansas caused moderate flooding along many rivers. Gustav is known to have produced 41 tornadoes – 21 in Mississippi, 11 in Louisiana, 6 in Florida, 2 in Arkansas, and 1 in Alabama. The strongest tornado was an EF2 in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. The hurricane caused widespread storm surge along the northern Gulf coast. Surges of 12-13 feet occurred along the Louisiana coast in the Mississippi Delta southeast of New Orleans, with surges of 9-10 ft in other portions of southeastern Louisiana. Maximum sustained winds up to 90 knots were recorded during this Hurricane in the United States. There was a total of 13 fatalities in the United States with about $2.15 billion property damage [NOAA, 2009]1.

Figure: track positions for Hurricane Gustav, 25 August – 4 September 2008 (Source: NOAA1)
1Beven II, J. L., and Kimberlain, T. B., (January 2009), Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Gustav (AL072008) 25 August – 4 September 2008, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – National Hurricane Center.
Imagery
| File Name | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Hurricane Gustav Response Imagery Viewer | Hurricane Gustav Response Images | NOAA - National Geodetic Survey - Emergency Response Imagery |
| Hazards Data Distribution System | Aerial imagery of the region | USGS |
Miscellaneous
| File Name | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Gustav 2008 | Including tropical cyclone report, aircraft missions, surface wind field analyses, satellite pictures, wind centers and tracks, radar composites, stepped frequency microwave radiometer, dropsonde data, and photos from flights | NOAA – Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory |
Report
| File Name | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Gustav | The National Hurricane Center's Tropical Cyclone Reports (formerly called Preliminary Reports) contain comprehensive information on each storm, including synoptic history, meteorological statistics, casualties and damages, and the post-analysis best track (six-hourly positions and intensities). | NOAA – National Hurricane Center |
| Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav | Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana, September 2008 | USGS |
| Hurricane Gustav: Observations and Analysis of Coastal Change | This report documents the data-collection efforts and presents qualitative and quantitative descriptions of hurricane-induced changes to the shoreline, beaches, dunes, and infrastructure in the region that was heavily impacted by Hurricane Gustav. | USGS |
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