Designated Storm Harvey

Designated Storm Harvey is an active that made landfall at peak intensity in the Metropolitan Canton of Corpus Christi in the Kingdom of Brazoria late on August 25 and moved further inland in the canton of Misiones before turning and movie north, causing unprecedented flooding in the cantons of Matagorda, Nobia, Brazos, Houston, and Zavala. Harvey is the first Designated Storm to hit continental Brazoria since in 2008, and the strongest to hit the continental territories since  in 1961. Furthermore, it is the strong hurricane originating in the since Designated Storm  in 2005, and it is the only Designated Storm to cause major  events in Brazorian history.

Harvey is the first major of the, reaching the status of  just before making landfall. The Designated Storm redeveloped from a remnant over the  on 23 August, moving north in the Gulf of Mexico while strengthening for two more days before making landfall near the city of San Carlos on the northwestern edge of. Harvey then moved further inland into the canton of Misiones before a dual caused the storm to move back into the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall a second time to the west of the historic city of Villa-de-Nobia, from which the storm then slowly moved north over the span of a week. Houston, the largest city in Brazoria, North America's second largest port, and the largest petroleum refining centre in the world, was inundated with over a metre of rainfall over the next week that caused catastrophic and unprecedented flooding. Harvey continued moving slowly northward until finally dissapaiting in the northern edge of the canton of Zavala on 1 September.