Overall Green alert Tropical Cyclone for BERYL-12
in United States

Impact

Tropical Cyclone BERYL-12 can have a low humanitarian impact based on the maximum sustained wind speed,exposed population and vulnerability.

Meteorological source GDACS
Exposed countries United States
Exposed population No people in Category 1 or higher
Maximum wind speed 93 km/h
Maximum storm surge n.a.
Vulnerability Low (United States)

GDACS Score

GDACS alert score for Tropical Cyclones is 0.5 (GREEN Alert), 1.5 (ORANGE Alert), 2.5 (RED Alert)
For more info on GDACS alert score click here.
  Wind Storm surge Rainfall GDACS score
Current 93 km/h n.a. n.a. 0.5
Overall 93 km/h 0.0 m n.a. 0.5

Maximum winds, storm surge, rainfall (Current: over the next 72 h, Overall: entire TC track) based on GDACS impact

Wind

93 km/h Current Max.

Up to 3.8 million people in Tropical Storm strength or higher (see SSHS)

Impact Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Max Winds (km/h) Population in
Tropical Storm or higher
Population in
Cat 1. or higher
Countries
Green 1 26 May 2012 03:00 84 No people No people United States
Green 2 26 May 2012 09:00 84 No people No people United States
Green 3 26 May 2012 15:00 84 No people No people United States
Green 4 26 May 2012 21:00 84 No people No people United States
Green 7 27 May 2012 15:00 93 No people No people United States

Bulletin Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Category
(SSHS)
Max winds
(km/h)
Population in
Cat.1 or higher
Population in
Tropical Storm
or higher
Location (lat, lon) Countries
green
1 5/26/2012 3:00:00 AM Tropical storm 74 no people no people 32.5, -74.8
green
2 5/26/2012 9:00:00 AM Tropical storm 74 no people no people 32.3, -75.6
green
3 5/26/2012 3:00:00 PM Tropical storm 74 no people no people 31.6, -76.3
green
4 5/26/2012 9:00:00 PM Tropical storm 74 no people no people 31.5, -76.6
green
5 Tropical storm 84 no people no people 30.8, -77.2
green
6 Tropical storm 84 no people no people 30.5, -78.8
green
7 5/27/2012 3:00:00 PM Tropical storm 93 no people 2.1 million people 30.1, -79.6 United States
green
7 5/28/2012 Tropical storm 93 no people 3.2 million people 30.2, -80.9 United States
green
7 5/28/2012 12:00:00 PM Tropical storm 64 no people 3 million people 30.3, -82.3 United States
green
7 5/29/2012 Tropical depression 56 no people 2.5 million people 30.8, -82.8 United States
green
7 5/29/2012 12:00:00 PM Tropical depression 56 no people 3.7 million people 31.4, -82.4 United States
green
7 5/30/2012 12:00:00 PM Tropical storm 64 no people 980000 people 33.5, -78 United States
green
7 5/31/2012 12:00:00 PM Tropical storm 74 no people no people 37, -70
green
7 6/1/2012 12:00:00 PM Tropical storm 84 no people no people 41, -58
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Tropical disturbance/Weak low pressure area/Remnant low (Vmax < 51 km/h), see WMO
Actual track of the current bulletin
The alert for forecast greater than 3 days is limited to Orange level.
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Exposed population - AoIs

Exposed population in the potential affected countries, provinces and populated places

Provinces

Country Region Province
United States Florida
United States Georgia
United States South Carolina
United States North Carolina

Populated places

Name Region Province Country City class Population
Jacksonville Florida United States Major city 740000 people
Saint Augustine Florida United States City 12000 people
Gainesville Florida United States City 95000 people
Palatka Florida United States City 10000 people
Daytona Beach Florida United States City 64000 people
Ocala Florida United States City 46000 people
New Smyrna Beach Florida United States City 20000 people
Waycross Georgia United States City 15000 people
Brunswick Georgia United States City 16000 people
Valdosta Georgia United States City 44000 people
Fernandina Beach Florida United States City 11000 people
Live Oak Florida United States City 6500 people
Lake City Florida United States City 10000 people
Perry Florida United States City 6800 people
Wilmington North Carolina United States City 76000 people
Deltona Florida United States City 70000 people
DeLand Florida United States City -
Statenville Georgia United States City -

Critical infrastructure

Airports, ports, nuclear plants and hydrodams at risk, if affected, are listed below.

Rainfall

Rainfall accumulation of the past 24h, as detected by the Global Precipitation Measurement mission of NASA. For more information, see https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GPM/main/index.html.

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StormSurge

The JRC has developed an experimental global storm surge model. The calculations are published about 20 minutes after a new advisory is detected by GDACS. The calculations identify the populated places affected by storm surge up to three days in advance, using the forecasted track. When forecasts change, the associated storm surge changes too and alert levels may go up or down. All links, data, statistics and maps refer to the latest available calculation. If the calculation for the last advisory is not completed, the latest available calculation is shown.