Reports said that once the storm passed, soldiers celebrated in the streets drinking whiskey, grateful that no lives were lost. Did local Indian mounds save Tampa Bay from Irma's worst, Records show the region has a stormy past, Sarasota,Florida's history with tropical systems, Interactive chart showing 74 Storms - 1930 - 2010 ( Error on map but good info ), Manasota Key Ignored By Media During Hurricane Irma, Worst Hurricanes to hit Florida in the Past Century, Links to local YouTube videos taken during Hurricane Irma, Irma Youtube Videos taken on Manasota Key, YouTube - Gulf to Bay After Irma - September 15, 2017, YouTube - The Beach at Gulf to Bay After Irma. The 1921 storm sent a storm surge all the way into downtown Tampa into Ybor. "Typically, when tropical systems get caught in the jet stream off the East Coast of the U.S., they tend to curve out to sea, but because of the location of Hatteras, hurricanes tend to clip that region before affecting anywhere else on the East Coast.". "I like to believe those things are true," Farias mused. "Technically speaking, Native Americans lived everywhere around the state," said Anne McCudden, executive director of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Since then, the Tampa Bay has remained untouched. This is no joke. The popular refrain in you hear in Tampa Bay is that the area has not been directly hit by a major hurricane in over 100 years. What are those large pyramids next to the Skyway? Only a couple hundred-thousand people lived in the area. But after wreaking havoc in the Florida Keys, Naples and Miami, Irma weakened and limped to the east of Tampa Bay as a manageable Category 1. Did American Indians who roamed the land centuries ago protect Pinellas with a blessing? And as we know by Floridas ever-growing population, people arent moving away from the risk. Editorials are the institutional voice of the Tampa Bay Times. Another reminder of Floridas massive hurricane risk | Editorial. "The land around New Orleans is sinking, which puts the city in more danger if another major hurricane strike.". Red tide is back (again) in Pinellas County. Some hold the belief that Sarasota is protected from hurricanes because the Native Americans who first settled there knew that it was safe from the elements. In 1848, one-third of the famous mound was washed away by a hurricane. Now, the tourist-friendly region known for its sugar-sand beaches has grown by leaps and bounds, with homes and businesses along the water the ideal locations most of the time. Here are some major hurricanes the past 60 years that have just avoided us: In 2004 alone, there were FOUR hurricanes set to hit the area. According to Tampa Historical, an interactive web exhibit created and maintained by students and faculty at the University of South Florida; the storm was dubbed the "Granddaddy" of all hurricanes: Fort Brooke was a small military outpost located in the heart of where modern-day downtown Tampa now sits. A new study suggests that climate change is making back-to-back hurricanes more common, which could make it tougher for coastal communities to recover. "Also, because of its southern location, Miami is probably the largest city on this list to see a Category 4 or 5 hurricane in the future.". The faded ink had several names at the top that were illegible. This is vividly illustrated below in category 5 Hurricane Andrew, in which the most intense winds were confined to the eyewall near Homestead, Kendall and Coral Gables, a fair distance south of Miami and very far south of Ft Lauderdale. ", On October 27, 1921, a report in the Tampa Daily Times predicted the 100-year streak of good luck that followed. Ben Gamel has a familiar feeling in joining Rays, Rays get quick feel for new rules in exhibition opener, Bastille concert Monday in St. Petersburg canceled due to Hurricane Irma. During our research, we came across a heartbreaking story of survival, death, and devastating destruction. "I do believe in the power of God.". If you use a windshield cover, you can at least forget about scrapping the ice off your windshield to save some time and hassle. Dr. Luther said there are also chemicals for the phosphate industry and refined ammonium stored at the port. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Its been more than a century since a major storm like Hurricane Ian has struck the Tampa Bay area, which blossomed from a few hundred thousand people in 1921 to more than 3 million today. The Predators will receive: Jeannot, 25, comes to Tampa Bay as he finishes up a two-year contract that carries an $800K average annual value. Most recently in 2004, Hurricane Charley caused $16 billion in damages when the Category 4 storm made landfall just south of Tampa. In July, Hurricane Elsa made a close pass but stayed offshore. Phil Klotzbach, research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, noted that only one of five hurricanes at Category 3 strength or higher has struck Tampa Bay since 1851. Follow @TBTimes_Opinion on Twitter for more opinion news. In 1981, Swanson also talked about her life in Oldsmar for a research paper for the University of Florida. Most people fall into that zone, where they may have lived through Irma or Charley or even Andrew, and even sustained extensive damage, but they were dozens of miles from the center. Tampa Bay is shallow and many low-lying neighborhoods get flooded during a strong rainstorm. ", Headlines in the days after the storm painted a horrific picture of the damage. The others from the hazards of the fallen debris like live wires. As the Gulf Coast just south of Tampa Bay recovers from the devastation left from Hurricane Ian, many Tampa Bay residents are breathing an uneasy sigh of relief. Those numbers also go a long way to explaining why it would be naive to expect property insurance rates in Floridas coastal counties to tumble anytime soon. | Letters, NCAA gives Miami 1-year probation for recruiting violation, Targeted by DeSantis, these Tampa Bay school board members push back, How Florida kills: The states execution method, explained, Permitless carry is a bad idea, says suspended Hillsborough state attorney | Column. The western coast of Florida has endured its share of hurricanes, and the city of Tampa is no exception. Heres what we know. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. Half of all the refined petroleum gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel for the state of Florida comes under the Sunshine Skyway bridge. Another, to the magic powers of Siesta Key's white sand beaches and underwater crystals. The Tampa-St. Petersburg area has an 11 percent chance of feeling the impacts of a hurricane in any given year. I was at work. "It really tells us two things. The Tampa Bay area hasn't suffered a direct hit from a hurricane since 1929. The City of Oldsmar posting the video on YouTube. Even so, some of those facts are slow to sink in. Those turned out to be false. Some people believe American Indians here blessed the land to protect from hurricanes. At the history museum along the downtown waterfront, he spent the days before Irma's arrival covering Native American artifacts in plastic and moving items into a vault. A picture hangs in the museum showing boats outside the brick schoolhouse. "The wind speeds move counterclockwise around these storms if it moved and it landfall north of Tampa Bay the Southwest winds would funnel all that water into Tampa Bay it would turn Pinellas County into about two islands, and the water would get trapped there for days," LaMarre said. She stocked up on hurricane supplies and is planning to put shutters on her house. Lisa Sinatra, an assistant principal at Dixie Hollins High who helped out at the shelter at St. Petersburg High, also put her faith in the legend. In the Tampa Bay Area, only 2 of the above catastrophic hurricanes impacted the area Charley and Irma. If there is an extra high tide, 18-20 feet higher than normal tidal level. Unlock advanced, hyperlocal severe weather alerts when yousubscribe to Premium+on theAccuWeather app.AccuWeather Alertsare prompted by our expert meteorologists who monitor and analyze dangerous weather risks 24/7 to keep you and your family safer. It's why they headed north to Pass-a-Grille. Where to find fish fries in Tampa Bay during Lent, Two FL beaches make Tripadvisors best of the best, Worlds largest bounce house coming to Tampa, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. The last time Tampa Bay sustained a direct hit by a hurricane was in October 1921, a full century ago, before hurricanes were given names. Can birds tell when a hurricane is coming? There's a 23-foot mound here at Sacred Lands in the Jungle Prada neighborhood, south of Park Street N and 22nd Avenue N. The Anderson family has owned the property since the 1940s and lived in a private residence, 13-feet above sea level behind the mound, since 1953. The members of the Editorial Board are Editor of Editorials Graham Brink, Sherri Day, Sebastian Dortch, John Hill, Jim Verhulst and Chairman and CEO Conan Gallaty. The last time Tampa Bay was hit by a major storm was Oct. 25, 1921. Parker, who has lived in Sarasota for 14 years, rolls her eyes. Its almost like when a myth becomes history, Farias said. Fox, of Nokomis, who has lived in the area since 1959, shakes her head. The population significantly decreased with the arrival of Europeans (Spanish explorer Pnfilo de Narvez, to be exact) and eventually the tribe was extinct by the 1700s. Why here? Thats a lot of risk, to state the obvious. The explorers visited the Calusa tribe just south in Charlotte Harbor, and the Tocobaga just north in Tampa Bay, but they passed over the stretch of relatively linear coast in between. The unnamed hurricane of 1921 that some now call the Tarpon Springs Hurricane was a category three hurricane packing winds over 100 miles per hour and a storm surge of 11 feet. (VIAVAL/Getty Images). This piece of folklore came from my co-worker, who grew up in Tampa, Florida. In the Village of Cortez, the storm wiped out nearly every home of the small fishing village. On October 25, 1921, the Tampa Bay Area suffered the most destructive hurricane to hit the area since the 1800s. We asked. "Their value, however, is that, in the short term, they usually show a 'path' of likely tracks for tropical storms, giving residents of those areas within the path more time to prepare.". Eight people were killed when the storm hit the seaside town with 120 mph winds. And areas just miles away from the storm like Sarasota, St. Pete and Tampa did not even experience hurricane force gusts. There are two version of the Native American folklore: either the knowledge that Sarasota was a safe haven was passed through generations of Native peoples or their burials places provided the protection from hurricanes. For more safety and preparedness tips, visit AccuWeather.com/Ready. "I think the Indians would have known because they were so in tune with God and nature," he said. she said. "The Tampa International Airport is 25 miles [from where Irma's center was] but the eastern part of the city extends well over 20 miles to the east," Kottlowski explained. In addition to this, a majority of the population resides within 20 miles of the coastline increasing the risk of high property damage. Storm surge maps are constantly updated. "I think it's kind of cool. So we are very fortunate we have not been hit by a major hurricane in close to a hundred years.". Using a Category 5 simulation storm called Hurricane Phoenix, the council projected that downtown Tampa would encounter more than 21 feet of water and could face 2,000 fatalities and up to $250. A myth has grown over the last century that Native American mounds are protecting the Tampa Bay area from major hurricanes. One of the problems is that gasoline and diesel fuel are lighter than water, so if the tanks are not completely full, it could float off its foundation. Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest. Not able to get out. In this aerial image, the city of Tampa, Fla., is seen Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. "The Spaniards called them gentle giants and said they were. The most obvious reason weve avoided major hurricane problems sheer dumb luck. We don't know.". We spent hours at the John F. Germany Public Library in downtown Tampa combing through newspapers on microfilm. Its one of the most populated areas on Floridas Gulf Coast, but hasnt had a direct hit from a landfalling hurricane in 100 years. With climate change and sea-level rise, Dr. Luther says a storm similar to the 1921 hurricane would be even worse. In 2021, over $100 billion was spent on the pet industry in the U.S. alone. Can we build even stronger buildings, and should we? Andrews total damage cost was $26.5 billion as communities in the surrounding areas were severely affected due to its intense winds and high storm surge. That was the 1921 Tampa Bay Hurricane. Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest. This article represents the opinion of the Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) Tampa Bay was bracing for a direct hit from Hurricane Ian, as experts predicted, before the storm shifted and barreled through Lee County, leaving a path of destruction. In Tampa, 1 in 9 could see flooding from Category 1 storms. Part of that legend is the many mounds built by the Tocobagan tribe in what is now Pinellas County that some believe are meant as guardians against invaders, including hurricanes. Paluska asked. However, only a few have survived the development the area has undergone in modern times. "The Port of Tampa would have lots of water in it. When he's not teaching a Florida history class at St. Petersburg High, he works as executive director of the Saint Petersburg Museum of History near the Pier. Also lurking in the waves and wind are the impacts of climate change and the higher sea levels scientists say it is causing. How to avoid the potentially deadly grip of a rip current. 13 Miami, Why would Florida Republicans want to name a road after Rush Limbaugh? "That the hurricanes are heading right for us and just veer off course.. This is life-threatening storm surge.. Hundreds of years before them, so did the Tocobagan tribe, which built mounds along the Pinellas peninsula. "That'll be good," LaMarre said. But the storm quickly weakened as it moved north. Its unclear why the mounds were built, although many believe they were for burials. The article describing in terrifying detail how a husband lost his wife on Rocky Point: On the other side of the bay in Oldsmar, similar stories of survival. On Sundays, the park opens for public tours. "Like Miami, Tampa is a large metropolitan area and the effects of a hurricane would be widespread throughout the city," Samuhel explained. "It gets passed down from neighbor to neighbor.". It was so strong that it caused damage to coastal structures which were miles away from Pasco County south through southwest Florida and even destroyed ships smashing them against docks after pulling them off their moorings. "I did everything I could to protect their artifacts," Farias said before Irma came through, letting the Tampa Bay area off the hook by weakening to a storm with less-than-catastrophic winds. Although there were tragically two deaths in the Sarasota area, and reports of damage and power outages elsewhere, the region was, for the most part, spared. The only other hurricane known to have made a direct hit on Tampa Bay was the Great Gale of 1848, which made landfall in Clearwater, Florida in late September174 years ago. told the Washington Post in 2017 following Hurricane Irma. Known as the Southernmost City in the Continental United States, Key West is directly impacted by a hurricane every 6.04 years, according to Hurricane City. All of these hurricanes would have had devastating impacts on Tampa Bay but veered off course and missed. All the petroleum and liquid chemical tanks have big berms around them that, in theory, would stop any petroleum that might leak out escaping the property. It derailed the railroad in that area which was obviously a significant impact to travel commerce and people coming into the area. The conversation must grow louder. While many people who have lived in Florida for a while believe they have experienced a truly catastrophic hurricane, few have. Hours later, Tampa was under 11 feet of water. The main ingredients for fertilizer. It made landfall in Big Pine Key as a category 4, causing devastating damage. Regardless of luck, hurricane mythology is popular in other places, too. "I feel like being here," Anderson said. "Or would they let a hurricane hit to get even with the Spanish and the white settlers that moved down from the north and took their land? They lived in the area from around 900 to 1500s. A storm like the 1921 hurricane would turn Pinellas County from a peninsula into two separate islands. A safe haven for so many families caught off guard by the winds and surge. Hurricane Ian was growing stronger as it barreled toward Cuba on a track to hit Florida's west coast as a major hurricane as early as Wednesday. Large burial mounds remaining from Tocobaga civilization are still present today, with the oldest one located overlooking Old Tampa Bay. Nevertheless, with more than 50 percent of the city living below sea level and the rapid sinking of marshy coastal land in southeastern Louisiana, New Orleans still remains highly vulnerable to storm surge during a major hurricane. The story goes something like this, with the emphasis on "something.". How much should we rebuild on barrier islands? "That just added huge credibility to this myth," Farias said. There were several reports that Key West was destroyed. The National Read Across America Day takes place every year on March 2, Geisels birthday. These catastrophic storms were Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Hurricane Charley in 2004, Hurricane Irma in 2017 and Hurricane Michael in 2018. Some estimates are as much as 15 feet of storm surge. "Tampa Bay is very surge-prone because of its orientation." The National Hurricane Center is predicting storm surge in Tampa Bay and surrounding waters of between 5 and 10 feet above normal. Hurricane Irma hit Tampa Bay at a Category 1 storm when once forecasted as a Category 5. According to NOAA, a hurricane makes landfall within 50 miles of New Orleans about once every seven to 11 years. Streetcar in New Orleans (Flickr Photo/faungg's photos). A Pinellas resident for 45 years, she was waiting for Irma to make a turn like Hurricane Charley did in 2004. Tampa is an amazing place to live, work, and visit, but like many places it is not immune to major disasters. The Tampa Bay area hasn't suffered a direct hit from a hurricane since 1929. By the time it reached Hardee, Desoto and Polk County the storm was a category 1 hurricane. "I love that story.". Not since the Tarpon Springs hurricane struck the region in 1921 has Tampa Bay been directly hit by a major storm. For centuries, the Tocobaga tribe inhabited the coastline of Tampa Bay, surviving on a diet consisting mostly of fish and shellfish. Give Light and the People Will Find Their Own Way, Burgert Brothers Photographic Collection at the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative, waves from the bay almost breaking in the streets of Ybor City. ", In the Tarpon Springs Leader, the newspaper rejoiced following the passing of the storm, "Sponge Boats Safe; No Greek Life Lost. TAMPA, Fla. Tuesday, October 25, 1921, was the last time Tampa Bay got hit by a major hurricane. Lets take a deeper look at just how often Tampa Bay avoids a direct hit from hurricanes. "There is. The Tampa Bay area is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes because it is located on the Gulf of Mexico. The company Elev8 Fun will open its next location at Citrus Park Mall. Thats unlikely to change anytime soon. Now, areas south of Tampa are expected to see up to an 18 ft (5.5 m) storm surge during the peak of the hurricane, creating "life-threatening" conditions, according to the National Hurricane . It has been called Dr. Seuss Day because of this. "I was here for Donna. "Native Americans to this particular region are a little past the shadow of history.". The article went on to say, "the tropical storm which was reported Monday to be moving towards St. Petersburg, failed to reach here with any force Monday night, according to the local weather bureau.". With the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a maximum elevation of 42 feet above sea level Miamis geography makes it highly vulnerable to hurricanes. Wind too strong.". Baram first heard the story at a dinner party several years ago. It could have been because of storms or mosquito levels. Nevertheless it managed to produce extensive damage and power outages. Historians pinpoint the very 'worst year' ever to be alive, Drone footage shows spectacular view of ghost town frozen in time, 'Once-in-a-lifetime' moment caught on video by kayaker. A myth has grown over the last century that Native American mounds are protecting the Tampa Bay area from major hurricanes. Tampa, situated on a peninsula lying along Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, is exposed to hurricanes entering the Gulf and systems forming in the Atlantic. Or, the American Indians who once lived here blessed this place and made it safe from hurricanes. Its easy to become inured to hurricane risks. Many of these people live in low-lying neighborhoods that are highly susceptible to storm surge and flooding they have rarely before experienced, which some experts say could be worsened by the effects of climate change. "If and when Tampa is hit by a hurricane from the southwest, it wont take much of a hurricane to cause severe and catastrophic damage due to storm surge. "Miami has a large population density, and as a result, the effects of a major hurricane would be catastrophic to the city," AccuWeather Meteorologist David Samuhel said. In the case of Charley Desoto, Hardee and Polk counties all experienced winds gusts well over 100 mph, causing catastrophic damage. Although he did not know much about the history of the Calusa Indians, what he did know was the legend in Tampa that the Calusa Indians cast a spell to keep them safe. The findings highlight a counterintuitive effect of . Its a nice myth, giving many Tampa Bay residents believe that we have ancient and otherworldly guardians against hurricane invasions. Sept. 27, 2022. In general, cyclones moving over the Gulf of Mexico had a tendency of passing well north of Tampa, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration said in report on the 1921 storm. They also make sure the petroleum tanks themselves are at least halfway full. If you use a windshield cover, you can at least forget about scrapping the ice off your windshield to save some time and hassle. Getting into the specifics would require more space than this editorial allows, but Hurricane Ian last year provided some solid examples of how stronger building codes and better planning can help protect homes and other buildings from wind and floods. Although a major hurricane is long overdue in Miami, the city has dealt with its share of intense hurricanes in the past. "In order for Tampa to get a direct landfall, the storm has to hit them from the southwest," Kottlowski said. SARASOTA COUNTY -- Marcus Joel heard it from a co-worker. "Because it is located by the shallow Tampa Bay, water piles up into the city, causing very significant storm surge along the coastline.". Hurricane Wilma in 2004, regarded as the worst storm to hit the area, passed just west of Key West and produced a storm surge of 8 feet leaving 60-70 percent of the island under water. "It's sort of protected here.". Associated Press writer Anthony Izaguirre in Tallahassee contributed to this story. "I've heard that one," she said. Tampa Bay has had some close calls with hurricanes. "I don't think we're in a blessed or protected place," Fox said while shopping at Home Depot. Or, the American Indians who once. Hurricanes are a fact of life in Florida. A storm surge of up to 11 feet damaged and destroyed many structures along coastal locations from Pasco County south through southwest Florida. By "Do they want to protect their burial mounds," Farias wondered in the interview. "We've got the high areas in our country we'd be moving people and our assets and staging things in advance. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The National Read Across America Day takes place every year on March 2, Geisels birthday. But the population was not unusually high. Be ready. A number of other explanations for the relative safety have surfaced, most of them questionable. And a twist. 4 things you can do for your health, The State of Black Tampa Bay: An Exclusive Town Hall, Ybor speakeasy honors Madame Fortune Taylor, Ex got a warrant? Hurricane Katrina (2005) is a prime example of the damage and devastation that can be caused by surge. "Because Key West is so far from the mainland, evacuating people can be a difficult challenge during a hurricane event.". "We know they moved inland during certain seasons. According to the NSW, Naples saw a. "Tampa City of Ruins," "Bayshore Swept Clean," "Estimate Losses More than a Million Dollars," "Refugees Flee from Flood at Oldsmar," "Two Dead at St. Petersburg: Twelve are Trapped on Island," "One Drowns and another Electrocuted. "Could it be people from the past protecting the present?" But, two major hurricanes in 173 years are still two too many. Or, the ancient American Indian burial grounds scattered throughout the county are keeping the storms at bay. However . Even so, some of those facts are slow to sink in. Over the past century, there have been several close calls. Many of the 347,645 people living in the area have homes along the coast, making residents susceptible to storm surge. "The surge would likely be higher. We havent done enough to fortify coastal areas against sea-level rise. He says it's less of a blessing or a curse than it is about the science behind hurricanes. "How devastating would an impact from a hurricane similar to the 1921 storm be in today's time?" "Something about this being sacred ground or something? "Spaghetti plots" are collections of potential forecast tracks for tropical stormsbased on slightly different possible weather conditions. Everything underwater, massive flooding," Dr. Luther said. The third strike against the myth: If the American Indians did believe Sarasota was protected, more of them might have lived here. But again," he paused, "a hurricane hitting from the southwest or even the west would be very unusual.". Kevin France, AccuWeather staff writer. Top 5 US cities most vulnerable to hurricanes. Based on historical data, on average a hurricane will pass within 50 miles of the Miami metropolitan area every six to eight years. After all, they are called barriers for a reason. In Pinellas County, home to nearly 1 million people and bordered almost entirely by water, 1 in 5 built properties is at risk of flooding from Category 1 hurricanes. Im convinced that geographically were incapable of being hit with a storm. In that time, they traveled to historical societies, museums, and areas hit the hardest by the storm. 2023 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Tampa Skyline (Flickr Photo/Sonny Side Up!). It was so tightly wound that many likened it to a giant tornado, causing buzz saw damage along its path. A report from the Boston-based catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark and Co. concluded in 2015 that Tampa Bay is the most vulnerable place in the U.S. to storm surge flooding from a hurricane and stands to lose $175 billion in damage. Waves from the Bay almost reached the streets of Ybor City. It is one of the few coastal places skipped over by Spanish explorers, the only people who wrote descriptions of early Florida. Turn them in to HCSO Valentines. 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