ATL: KARL - Ex-Hurricane - Discussion

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#1461 Postby HURAKAN » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:42 pm

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#1462 Postby I-wall » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:10 pm

HURAKAN wrote:http://www.cronica.com.mx/nimagenes/1/b363241457.jpg

another pic

Is that an overturned truck???
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1463 Postby artist » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:13 pm

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The destructions of “Karl”

Fallen trees, collapsed palms, thrown horse armor, dozens of destechadas houses, mainly in the colony Santa Teresa where the intermunicipal police had to evacuate people, and a series from destructions to houses, businesses and buildings, mainly in the glass windows, was what caused to the hurricane “Karl” by its passage in the connurbada zone.

The services of emergencia did not occur supply; civil defense, the Red Cross, municipal firemen and conurbados, took care of hundreds of aid and their telephones stayed saturated throughout the passage of the meteorological phenomenon entering a recording of which “it was occupied”.

All the historical center of the port of Veracruz and low parts of Mouth of the River flooded after the strong blow of the hurricane “Karl”, with intense rains and winds with gusts of wind of up to 200 kilometers per hour; in the firemen when they answered they said “we cannot leave because right now it is sticking very strong the hurricane by our security”, and gave to recommendations to which called.

1. - It does not leave his house but it must nothing do.

2. - It looks for his important and métalos documents in a plastic stock market.

3. - They stay reunited with its family in a single safe place of its house.

4. - It looks for lamps, dry clothes, and one does not get wet.

5. - The radio or the television Listens to be pending of the contigencia.

Between some other things while the hurricane “Karl” stuck strong to the zone conurbada with intense rains and winds superiors to the two hundred kilometers per hour.

In three hours that I delay the force of the phenomenon, the historical center flooded and the low parts of Mouth of the River of the same form. Dozens of houses were flooded and the intermunicipal police noticed that the laminae of the houses in the colony Santa Teresa and Lombardo Toledano were being destechando by the wind force.

Dozens of trees were collapsed by the wind force, some took cables of electrical energy, cables of television by cable, and cables of telephones. For a moment the conurbada zone was isolated nor the Internet could connect to the network.

Still to three of afternoon, the veracruzanos could not understand the damage that “Karl” had caused to the hurricane; Veracruz followed flooded and rain did not stop. Dozens of vehicles were beached because the water arrived to them at the motor and they were stopped remaining voted. By: Eva Ramirez
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1464 Postby artist » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:18 pm

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Karl destroys Highway stretches and generates power outages in Veracruz
Full and Martinez de la Torre municipalities have been the hardest ahsta when passing Meteor.

Veracruz- highway sections in full and Martinez de la Torre, cuts of electricity in more than 30 veracruzanos municipalities, suspension of telephone services, uprooting trees root, violent winds exceeded the 185 miles per hour at 11: 30 Karl came to Veracruz, is the balance of the hurricane through Veracruz territory.

The Meteor that came with category 3 and advanced with two category to the mountainous area, forced suspension of activity in the evacuation of the inhabitants and tourists who were holiday hotels and communities of the municipalities of Úrsulo Galván Actopan, Alto Lucero, Emerald Coast where Karl caused severe havoc among the population and economic activity that was virtually suspended, from the mouth of the River to its bridge Laguna Verde nuclear plant.

The palapas Guans, and part of Emerald Coast beaches were semi-sepultadas by rough seas.

Secretary of civil protection of the State Government, Silvia López Dominguez, noted that more than a thousand 500 persons were transferred to some 120 enabled hostels Cardel Úrsulo Galván, Tecolutla, Veracruz, Xalapa, because the phenomenon headed towards the mountainous area between Orizaba and Jalapa with category 2.

The basins of the rivers Actopan, Tuxpan, Pánuco, full, Tecolutla grew by heavy rainfall, especially full began to overflow from noon, causing flooding in low communities settled in its margins.

In the area Metropolitan Veracruz-Boca del Río semaphores blew up while the streets were flooded, even in the wake of hurricane.

Reports of and distress calls multiplied, given the amount of leakage of gas, palms, trees, spectacular commercials shot down by the hurricane.

Port a fisherman was severely injured when trying to ensure their boat on fishing pier adjacent to merchant sailing school.

From the sea, large stones were flying as dangerous projectiles.

The spectacle of the fury of Karl was incredible, and while in Veracruz we are accustomed to winds of up to 160 kilometers per hour, we had never lived a hurricane with winds of more than 185 kilometers per hour.

In mountain areas were landslides which affected roads and rains deluge full and Zongolica sierra streams.

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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1465 Postby artist » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:24 pm

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Karl winds whip in Veracruz

Hundreds of people are trapped in commercial premises where sought refuge against the strong gusts of wind and the heavy rain which swamped the nearby streets to the jetty 13:34

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'Dangerous' Karl hurricane made landfall today on the southwest coast of Mexico, with winds of 185 miles per hour, informed the national centre of hurricanes (CNH).

Eye of Karl joined land at 11: 30 time Mexico 15 kilometres north of Veracruz and shifts in oeste-suroeste direction at a rate of 13 kilometers per hour.

It is expected that Hurricane promoted to category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale so it could reach wind gusts exceeding 270 km / h.

Veracruzanas authorities yesterday ordered evict people close to the beaches and he is expected Navy Navy of Mexico and Mexican army staff bring help to the population through the implementation of the plan DNIIIE.

Service of electric power in the surrounding area at the waterfront of the town was also interrupted.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1466 Postby South Texas Storms » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:43 pm

this is amazing! were getting a heavy rain band from karl up here in san antonio! :D
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1467 Postby Sanibel » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:51 pm

Think they said gusts at 120mph in Veracruz.


The mountains probably cut off the inflow before landfall.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1468 Postby plasticup » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:47 pm

From this site via Google Translate, the first fatality. Fortunately, I couldn't find mention of any other deaths, although there may still be flooding to come

A person between 25 and 30 years was found dead on the Papaloapan river in the town of Alvarado, so far unknown identity of the victim.

This morning, a man died and was found floating at the height of the colony The Trail of the municipality.

The body was found by neighbors who drove him to notify the authorities. The mayor, Bogar Ruiz, confirmed the incident told a local news broadcast.

Alvarado was hit by winds and heavy rains caused by Hurricane Karl who played Veracruz territory this morning.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Hurricane - Discussion

#1469 Postby SouthFloridawx » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:25 pm

I missed it! It was a Cat 3 at landfall?!?! Thanks for those reports you guys. "RI", huh?
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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1470 Postby cycloneye » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:44 pm

Is now a Tropical Storm.

SUMMARY OF 700 PM CDT...0000 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...18.8N 97.1W
ABOUT 75 MI..115 KM E OF PUEBLA MEXICO
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...70 MPH...115 KM/HR
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WSW OR 250 DEGREES AT 9 MPH...15 KM/HR
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...995 MB...29.38 INCHES

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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1471 Postby wxman57 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:28 pm

There doesn't appear to be much left of Karl on satellite. Hurricanes and tall mountains don't mix well.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1472 Postby South Texas Storms » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:34 pm

it looks like it totally dissapated. i dont think its a tropical storm anymore.
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#1473 Postby cycloneye » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:42 pm

IMO, the last advisory will be at 10 PM CDT.
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#1474 Postby CrazyC83 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:03 pm

A small storm is certainly no match for high mountains, that is for sure. A storm the size of Igor may have a chance to survive, but not Karl.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#1475 Postby Sanibel » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:39 pm

I heard 15 inches of rain in the mountains on NPR. That should cause some life-threatening floods.
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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#1476 Postby CrazyC83 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:19 pm

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THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL - If I was writing the BT and intensities, here would be my guesses:

14/1200 - 17.6 / 82.3 - 30 kt - 1004mb - Tropical depression
14/1800 - 18.1 / 83.6 - 35 kt - 1002mb - Tropical storm

15/0000 - 18.3 / 85.0 - 45 kt - 998mb
15/0600 - 18.3 / 86.2 - 55 kt - 995mb
15/1200 - 18.5 / 87.6 - 60 kt - 990mb
15/1245 - 18.5 / 87.9 - 60 kt - 989mb - Yucatan landfall
15/1800 - 18.8 / 88.8 - 50 kt - 993mb

16/0000 - 19.2 / 90.1 - 45 kt - 996mb
16/0600 - 19.4 / 91.1 - 55 kt - 990mb
16/1200 - 19.6 / 92.2 - 60 kt - 984mb
16/1800 - 19.6 / 93.3 - 70 kt - 978mb

17/0000 - 19.7 / 94.1 - 85 kt - 971mb
17/0600 - 19.7 / 94.9 - 105 kt - 959mb
17/0900 - 19.7 / 95.3 - 110 kt - 954mb - Peak intensity
17/1200 - 19.6 / 95.6 - 105 kt - 957mb
17/1630 - 19.3 / 96.2 - 90 kt - 976mb - Veracruz landfall
17/1800 - 19.2 / 96.4 - 85 kt - 980mb

18/0000 - 18.7 / 97.1 - 45 kt - 997mb
18/0600 - Remnant low? Dissipated?
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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#1477 Postby lantanatx » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:31 pm

lots of heavy rain and funnel clouds today in Kleberg and Nueces county, more of the same expected tomorrow
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#1478 Postby Andrew92 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:34 pm

Well it's a minor miracle that Karl weakened a bit before its final landfall. Still, has anyone seen pictures of the damage so far? VERY depressing in the Veracruz area. I especially had a hard time looking at AP photos from one town, Chachalacas. A lot of damage throughout that state.

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Re: ATL: KARL - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#1479 Postby HurricaneBelle » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:48 pm

Looking at satellite, there's so much disturbed weather over the SW Gulf in Karl's wake that I almost wonder if something else can form from it.
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#1480 Postby brunota2003 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:04 pm

The station on Sacrifice Island was sacrificed for landfall data:

Station SACV4 was damaged during the passage of Hurricane Karl on 9/17/10. It will be restored to service when it can be worked into the schedule. When the date is known, it will be posted in the Weekly Maintenace Report.
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