Shortly before landfall, a dry air mass in the western Gulf of Mexico caused the storm to weaken substantially.
The major one, a cluster of thunderstorms, developed over the western Gulf of Mexico.
A tropical depression formed in the western Gulf of Mexico on September 14 and moved eastward.
A tropical storm developed in the western Gulf of Mexico on September 15.
It pretty much hung around in the same area, and dissipated near the western Gulf of Tehuantepec on October 11.
A tropical storm formed in the western Gulf of Mexico on August 29.
It moved across the western Gulf of Mexico and went ashore in Texas on September 23.
All other shipping in the western Gulf of Mexico were advised to exercise extreme caution.
It entered the western Gulf of Mexico, and its forward motion diminished as the ridge moved east.
A broad low pressure area formed in the western Gulf of Mexico on September 2 and quickly developed through the next day.