Tropical storm Imelda, the ninth of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, has formed about 40 miles (65 km) southwest of Galveston, Texas, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC… Tropical Storm Imelda forms in the Gulf of Mexico on Sept. 17, 2019. NOAA The National Hurricane Center said that Hurricane Humberto is posing a strong threat to Bermuda. Figure 1 (below) offers an example of each hazard-based HTI graphic with the NHC Cone Graphic superimposed (from Hurricane Irma, 2017). Tropical Storm Imelda. The depression quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Imelda three hours later and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) before striking Freeport at 17:45 UTC. Tropical Storm Imelda NHC … Imelda was a minimal tropical storm at the time of landfall with maximum sustained winds of only 40 mph and a central pressure of 1005 mb. Issued at 400 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 000 WTNT41 KNHC 172033 TCDAT1 Tropical Storm Imelda Discussion Number 2 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL112019 400 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 Shortly after the earlier NHC Special Advisory, the cyclone quickly intensified just before it made landfall near Freeport, Texas around 1800 UTC. Atlantic tropical storm Imelda made landfall near Freeport, Texas, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Tuesday. Issued at 1000 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 000 WTNT41 KNHC 180248 TCDAT1 Tropical Depression Imelda Discussion Number 3 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL112019 1000 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 The center of the tropical cyclone continues to move farther inland over southeast Texas, with a motion estimate of 360/5 kt. The National Hurricane Center has collected all the necessary data and has released its official report of the tropical storm that may well be retired. Issued at 400 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 000 WTNT41 KNHC 172033 TCDAT1 Tropical Storm Imelda Discussion Number 2 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL112019 400 PM CDT Tue Sep 17 2019 Shortly after the earlier NHC Special Advisory, the cyclone quickly intensified just before it made landfall near Freeport, Texas around 1800 UTC. Tropical Storm Imelda dumped prolific amounts of rain across parts of southeastern Texas in September 2019, leading to catastrophic flooding and prompting evacuations. After going with tropical depression 11 just after midday, The National Hurricane Center has decided to upgrade the system in the Gulf of Mexico to Tropical Storm Imelda … Imelda drifted slowly northward once inland, weakening to a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on September 18 and degenerating into a trough 24 hours later. Tropical wind, storm surge, flooding rain, and tornadoes are the hazards addressed within the HTI graphics suite. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Imelda is now a tropical depression, dumping 6 to 10 inches of rain on west Texas.. According to NHC advisories, Tropical Storm Imelda made landfall yesterday at about 2 PM EDT (18 UTC) at Freeport, Texas.