Tropical Depression - August 28-31, 1962

A tropical depression formed in the western Gulf of Mexico in late August.  The depression rounded
the west side of the subtropical ridge, moving northward into the upper Texas coast.  Heavy rainfall
was confined to the east of the center due to upper level southwesterly winds to the east of a northeast-
moving upper level low to its north.   Its rainfall shield stretched northward across Arkansas and into
southeast Missouri after the depression's surface low pressure area dissipated.  The graphics below show
the storm total rainfall from the tropical depression.  Rainfall data was provided by the National Climatic
Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina.

August Tropical Depression (1962) Storm Total Rainfall
August Tropical Depression (1962) Storm Total Rainfall August Tropical Depression (1962) Storm Total Rainfall