Summary
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Rain map with eTraP data. (Source: JRC)
Storm surge maximum height. (Source: JRC)
Tropical Cyclone DEBBY-12 can have a low humanitarian impact based on the Maximum sustained wind speed and the affected population and their vulnerability.
Updated: this report is based on advisory number 18.
- Tropical Cyclone Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 93 km/h)
- from 23/06/2012 21:00 UTC to 27/06/2012 21:00 UTC
- Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0
- Vulnerability: Low
Extreme Rain
Potential rainfall is calculated based on rainfall observed by several microwave satellite sensors.
The image shows the total rainfall accumulation associated with the cyclone.
Storm surge
The maximum Storm surge height is
2.3m
in Skipper,
. This
height is estimated for 25 Jun 2012 23:00:00.
References
Known identifiers for this event: al0412 (jtwcId) AL042012 (noaaId)
Latest media headlines
Articles: 476 |
About casualties: 23
| Last hour: 0
Researchers Observe Climate Change, First-Hand
Sat, 30 Jun 2012 22:34:00 +0200
npr (en)
As the climate changes, scientists are documenting measurable shifts in the natural world — from a tremendous loss in Arctic sea ice and an increase in extreme weather like drought, floods and heatwaves, to the migration of plants and animals to new latitudes.
People and organisations: Michael Williams
Richard Harris
Richard Harris
Tropical Storm Debby
Mount Fuji
US Geological Survey
The Nation
Patrick Murray
While Colorado burns, Washington fiddles | Bill McKibben
Fri, 29 Jun 2012 22:29:00 +0200
guardian (en)
Drought, wildfires, storms, floods – climate change is happening, but the real disaster is our Big Energy-owned politicians' inaction In the political world, this was the week of the healthcare ruling: reporters hovered around the supreme court, pundits pundited, politicians "braced" for the ruling, "reeled" in its aftermath.
People and organisations: Waldo Canyon
Mitt Romney
Rex Tillerson
Bill McKibben
Colorado Springs
HouseLogic Helps Homeowners Clean Up After Floods
Fri, 29 Jun 2012 16:38:00 +0200
finanznachrichten-en (en)
WASHINGTON, DC -- (Marketwire) -- 06/29/12 -- As Florida residents clean up in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby, many more Americans can anticipate flooding and damage during this year's hur...
People and organisations: Tropical Storm Debby
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Data, images, links, services and documents
For this events, GDACS has links to information from the following sources: EMM (1), JRC (33), TRMM (1), NOAA (4), (2), WMO (1), OCHA (1), JTWC (3), BOM (1), Unisys (1), NASA (1), SWCB (1),
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