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Tropical Storm Debby Forms In The Gulf

Associated Press   06/23/12 10:59 PM ET  AP

MIAMI — Tropical Storm Debby formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, interfering with oil and gas production and putting officials on alert for flooding and strong winds from Texas to Florida.

At least one tornado linked to the storm touched down in southwest Florida, but no injuries were reported. Heavy squalls pounded parts of the state.

Debby was about 215 mile (346 kilometer) south of the mouth of the Mississippi River, with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 kph).

The center of Debby was expected to linger in the Gulf during the next few days with no landfall in the immediate forecast.

While the storm's track is far from certain, the National Hurricane Center has Debby skirting the Louisiana coast and heading west toward Texas. However, some forecasts have the storm moving east toward Florida.

Some strengthening is expected and Debby could be near hurricane force winds by Monday night.

Forecasters warned of up to six inches of rain along the coast, with isolated amounts of 10 inches.

It was the first time four tropical storms have been recorded before July 1 during the Atlantic hurricane season since record keeping began in 1851.

Debby forced the suspension of 8 percent of the region's oil and gas production.

The government reported that nine production platforms and one drilling rig were evacuated. The suspended crude production amounts to about 2 percent of U.S production and about 0.1 percent of global production. The reduced production is not expected to impact oil prices unless the storm strengthens and forces more production platforms to close.

A tropical storm warning was issued for part of the southeast Louisiana coast. Officials there have been monitoring the weather closely for the last several days. Some low-lying areas close to the coast flood easily in rough weather.

"We've already seen higher tides than usual," said Angela Rains, manager of the Terrebonne Levee District.

Near the mouth of the Mississippi southeast of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser said officials were making preparations to protect the main highway from tidal flooding.

A tornado touched down in Collier County in southwest Florida and forecasters warned other twisters were possible.

Several homes were damaged and tree limbs were down, The Naples Daily News reported.

"This is quite common with this type of storm," senior hurricane specialist Stacy Stewart with the National Hurricane Center said of the twisters. "They tend to not be very large or long-lived, which can be difficult to detect on radar. So people need to keep an eye on the sky."

Out in the Gulf, Anadarko Petroleum removed all non-essential personnel and expects to close four facilities in the central and eastern Gulf by Saturday. Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell and Marathon Oil said non-essential personnel were being removed but production was not being affected. ExxonMobil reported that its operations were unaffected.

Alberto was the first storm this year. It formed off the South Carolina coast on May 19, almost two weeks before the hurricane season officially began June 1.

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MIAMI — Tropical Storm Debby formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, interfering with oil and gas production and putting officials on alert for flooding and strong winds from Texas to Florida.
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Debby formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, interfering with oil and gas production and putting officials on alert for flooding and strong winds from Texas to Florida.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
11:43 PM on 06/24/2012
Is Debby going to do Dallas?
11:35 AM on 06/25/2012
No, only Debbie, not Debby will do Dallas. This a clear cut case of mistaken identity.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
11:58 AM on 06/25/2012
I guess I can blame the fact that I don't know the difference between a named storm and a 70's po/rn character on the fact that I am gay?
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Leucothea
08:47 PM on 06/24/2012
Many government agencies involved tracking the effect/impact of hurricanes like this on our lives: oil production, civilian populations (tornadoes, flooding...), long term implications... Hey, Repubs! Where are you? Shouldn't you be out there protesting all this waste, all this government expenditure? Isn't it time we stopped wasting money on satellites and people in tracking centres and stuff and let Real Patriotic American Individualism get going? (And the thiousands that drown, or lose their homes and farms or get drowned in the Gulf on oil rigs... well that'll be their own fault, won't it, for not being Real or Patriotic or American or Individualistic....
08:22 PM on 06/24/2012
If it's Hurricane Debby Boone it will hit once and_then_die.
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keith w oliver
a dingo ate my micro-bio!!! >:O
09:40 PM on 06/24/2012
bwaahaha !! ........already fanned
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had410
Sorry GOP/ Gary Johnson 2012
09:43 PM on 06/24/2012
If it's hurricane Debby does Dallas it will swallow the whole country!
10:13 PM on 06/24/2012
No it will spit it out. I've already seen it.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
11:44 PM on 06/24/2012
Oh damn. I went and dropped the same one upthread before reading.
07:37 PM on 06/24/2012
I lived in Oklahoma for nine years, now I've been in a Texas coastal town for eight. I'll take hurricanes over tornadoes any day!
08:32 PM on 06/24/2012
When you live inland in Texas, the hurricanes are a blessing...bringing needed rain.
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keith w oliver
a dingo ate my micro-bio!!! >:O
09:44 PM on 06/24/2012
plus hurricanes are more predictable than tornadoes (unless it's a bad enough storm to cause widespread tornadic activity)
07:02 PM on 06/24/2012
This wouldn't be a problem is the gulf states would just follow North Carolina's lead and pass a law against the weather.
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allmywickedsins
Don't be stupid, it might make you famous.
07:27 PM on 06/24/2012
Don't suggest that to our politicians, they just might try it.
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billtmore
Must read..Bush on the Couch
06:39 PM on 06/24/2012
on and off light rain all day for a total of an 1 1/4 inches here in Tallahassee we really could use a good soaking not sure why we are getting so little at this point but maybe that is for the best
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mackbolan
Libertas inaestimabilis res est
05:06 PM on 06/24/2012
i hate to break it to you libs but the godfather of global warming now admits he may have been a little over the top with his doomsday talk...

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/06/22/green-drivel
05:31 PM on 06/24/2012
Lke the water rising faster than predicted...article in HP yesterday mentioned that...but I can see how you came up with that...wathching Fox News right...
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mackbolan
Libertas inaestimabilis res est
05:55 PM on 06/24/2012
wow...you burned me with that sharp edged retort...
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HeadlineZoo
06:37 PM on 06/24/2012
There is no godfather or pope in science. Scientists and those that believe in the scientific method and reason don't take anyone's word as fact. You don't have to be a "lib" to put your trust in man's ability to reason and learn, you just have to be rational.

The Pentagon takes global warming very seriously and they have many scenarios mapped out for projected water and agricultural shortages in the future.

If you don't believe in global warming, or at the very least the HIGH probability of it, then you are uninformed or living in denial.
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mackbolan
Libertas inaestimabilis res est
07:53 PM on 06/24/2012
i am sure they have contingency plans for super volcanoes as well...i am sure you didn't read the article either..it makes mention of the climate changers and how they are almost identical to religious zealots in their tone and actions...
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neillevine
want to go into waterwheel business
04:55 PM on 06/24/2012
Where is Obama? Storms seem to be coming Fast and Furious(ly).
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sunbeltvoter
Teapublican Evangelical Cults ARE The Problem
05:44 PM on 06/24/2012
Bain Guru Romney should show us how it's done. He can buy this storm cheap and then sell off the wind a water assets for a profit and ship the money down to his Caymen Island account.
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maryannto
Please mind the gap
06:47 PM on 06/24/2012
Why does everything have to be about politics?
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chrisd3
Excelsior!
08:12 AM on 06/25/2012
It's all they've got.
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
04:47 PM on 06/24/2012
People frequently think Denver has the same weather as the mountains, but because of its position between the Rockies and the Plains our weather is fairly mild compared to other four season locations. I do not like the snow in Denver, but we rarely get blizzards. We don't have tornadoes. We don't have earthquakes. And, the temperature is nice in the summer except for a week or two like right now where we high 90s and low100s. We have low humidity. We do not have lots of pesky insects, alligators or snakes. Weather-wise, it is a pretty good place to be, but everything else about this city is B O R I N G.
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fanofariana
Rooting for Obama
05:02 PM on 06/24/2012
Not as boring and dull and schtupid as Fl...:)
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
06:48 PM on 06/24/2012
And, they have alligators!
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
06:49 PM on 06/24/2012
Key West looks heavenly if you don't mind hurricanes!
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julieintx
The Typo Queen.
06:27 PM on 06/24/2012
I like Denver.
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VietVet67
I wore the uni for this?
04:16 PM on 06/24/2012
Where's Pat Robertson when you need him?
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Stephanie Hacker
Light travels faster than sound that is why some p
07:08 PM on 06/24/2012
Their are republican in office in those states. he won't talk about that
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Everettguy
Newton's Third Law of Motion
04:05 PM on 06/24/2012
Point 1: I hope this thing fizzles out and wish the Gulf Coast all the best.

Point 2: "Debby" is a really silly name for a tropical storm.
04:23 PM on 06/24/2012
We could use the rain.
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Everettguy
Newton's Third Law of Motion
06:41 PM on 06/24/2012
Just no flooding then.
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allmywickedsins
Don't be stupid, it might make you famous.
07:31 PM on 06/24/2012
Boy, not us. We got hit with about 15 inches almost a week ago, we're still drying out. It looks like Debby might head into Florida, they got pretty drenched at the same time we did (at least in the panhandle).
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
04:38 PM on 06/24/2012
I know a Debby. She is the most destructive person that has ever crossed my path, so I find it apt.
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Freepernix
05:53 PM on 06/24/2012
I had the same experience with a Rita and Wilma--two very destructive hurricanes--two very destructive and mean ladies.
06:28 PM on 06/24/2012
I once knew a Leticia years ago, who brought a rain of destruction and havoc amongst dark, heavy clouds for seven years of my life... until I was finally able to walk away from it with our three little tornadoes. Since then, no severe storms have been able to engulf me...
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SionShankel
My opinons are all done sans pants
04:01 PM on 06/24/2012
Romeny and Rand Paul will be doing away with all the gov't agencies that monitor weather and those that sever to protect and rebuild during and after large storms. Florida likes it GOP, let it sink under its own sabotaging voting record.
04:23 PM on 06/24/2012
LOL your funny.
04:43 PM on 06/24/2012
Thank goodness for the government agencies that monitor weather or else many more people in the Gulf Coast would have died from the flooding of Hurricane Katrina.
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VietVet67
I wore the uni for this?
03:46 PM on 06/24/2012
Looks like it's headed toward Louisiana.
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Act out
Make love not war.
02:47 PM on 06/24/2012
Most dangerous Gulf Coast areas to live in for flooding & hurricanes

If you live in these States it would be advisable to live at least 75 feet above sea level:
East coast of Texas
Miss
Alabama
Florida
Louisiana is sinking so you shouldn’t live there at all

Top of the list for riskiest places to live in tornado alley

N. Dakota
S. Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Georgia
Texas
Iowa
Missouri
Arkansas
Louisiana
Indiana
Ohio
Kentucky
Tennessee

Top of the list for most drought ridden

Georgia
S. Carolina
Virginia
Florida
Colorado
Arizona
Texas
New Mexico
Kansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma

These conditions are not going to get better as global warming continues. I can see if you already live in these places and the difficulties of moving but I will never understand why people would choose to move to these places.
03:59 PM on 06/24/2012
You forgot to mention the entire eastern seaboard is endangered by rising sea levels. Oh, the west coast is too. Basically the only safe place is in your bunker below ground.
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Bleekerstreet
Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline.
05:48 PM on 06/24/2012
That's where I am with my smart fitting tin foil hat.
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Freepernix
05:56 PM on 06/24/2012
Unless, of course, you're in a flood-prone state... Then you have to move to higher ground.
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steve11407
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04:10 PM on 06/24/2012
"Most dangerous Gulf Coast areas to live in for flooding & hurricanes"
Thanks for listing every Gulf Coast State for us. I'm sure there are a few who do not know.
"Top of the list for riskiest places to live in tornado alley"
How can you include N&S Dakota and leave out Oklahoma?
"Top of the list for most drought ridden"
I'm shocked that the desert SW would be included. Although you left out Nevada.
"but I will never understand why people would choose to move to these places."
Did you stop to consider that most were born and raised there? Where are you from?
Thanks for your input anyway.
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Act out
Make love not war.
08:55 PM on 06/24/2012
There are more than a few that deny global warming. I apologize for leaving out OK. As to the people that were born and raised there I did mention my understanding for people who already live there just not people who would move there. You're one angry person.
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02:21 PM on 06/24/2012
Personally, I'm looking forward to those days when we don't have a national weather bureau anymore. Hurricanes and violent weather events will become a guessing game and signs of God's vengence.
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LittleOldLadyWho
Lifelong Liberal Democrat
03:33 PM on 06/24/2012
It's the GAY; run for yer lives peepels!!  ;o)
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Stephanie Hacker
Light travels faster than sound that is why some p
07:11 PM on 06/24/2012
now thats funny
Kalifornicated
rhetorical questions: who needs them?
04:16 PM on 06/24/2012
Yup. And while we are at it, no more electricity or running water. Let God handle it.