Summary
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Rain map with eTraP data. (Source: JRC)
Storm surge maximum height. (Source: JRC)
Tropical Cyclone ERNESTO-12 can have a medium humanitarian impact based on the Maximum sustained wind speed and the affected population and their vulnerability.
Updated: this report is based on advisory number 36.
- Tropical Cyclone Tropical Depression (maximum wind speed of 138 km/h)
- from 03/08/2012 03:00 UTC to 10/08/2012 09:00 UTC
- Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.2million
- Vulnerability: Medium
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
1.9m
in Arrozal, Mexico. This
height is estimated for 08 Aug 2012 20:00:00.
References
Known identifiers for this event: TC-2012-000133-BLZ (glide) TC-2012-000137-MEX (glide) al0512 (jtwcId) AL052012 (noaaId)
Latest media headlines
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About casualties: 61
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Hurricane hits coast of Mexico
Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:10:00 +0200
irishsun (en)
HURRICANE Ernesto has come ashore on Mexico's Caribbean coast near the border with Belize, after hundreds of tourists left beach resorts and fishermen abandoned low-lying villages to avoid the ...
People and organisations: Hurricane Ernesto
Ernesto death toll in Mexico reaches 11
Tue, 14 Aug 2012 01:57:00 +0200
gulf-times (en)
Ernesto
[[killed]]
11 people after hitting Mexico as a hurricane, Mexican authorities said as the storm death toll continued to rise. Ernesto dissipated on Friday over the country’s mountainous southern regions, although heavy rain associated with it persisted in some areas.
People and organisations:
Freshwater Layers in Seas Found to Speed Up Hurricanes
Tue, 14 Aug 2012 00:24:00 +0200
scientificamerican (en)
Earth’s most powerful storms sometimes called hurricanes or typhoons but collectively known to scientists as tropical cyclones remain dangerously unpredictable. And what’s most mysterious about tropical cyclones is what we would most like to know: how strong they are likely to become.
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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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