Thursday, 19 September 2019

Storms and Floods

Tropical Storms - Roundup of Tropical Storms:

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In the Atlantic Ocean: Hurricane Humberto is located about 250 mi...400 km ne of Bermuda with maximum sustained winds...125 mph...205 km/h. Present movement...ne or 45 degrees at 22 mph...35 km/h.

Tropical Depression Imelda is located about 110 mi...180 km n of Houston Texas and about 70 mi...115 km ne of College Station Texas with maximum sustained winds...30 mph...45 km/h. Present movement...nnw or 335 degrees at 5 mph...7 km/h.

Tropical Storm Jerry is located about 575 mi...925 km e of the Leeward islands with maximum sustained winds...70 mph...110 km/h. Present movement...wnw or 290 degrees at 16 mph...26 km/h.

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In the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Tropical Storm Kiko is located about 1285 mi...2065 km wsw of the southern tip of Baja California with maximum sustained winds...65 mph...100 km/h. Present movement...w or 270 degrees at 6 mph...9 km/h.

Tropical Storm Mario is coated about 500 mi...805 km ssw of the southern tip of Baja California with maximum sustained winds...65 mph...100 km/h. Present movement...n or 355 degrees at 7 mph...11 km/h.

Hurricane Lorena is located about 70 mi...115 km se of Cabo Corrientes Mexico and about 390 mi...625 km se of Cabo San Lucas Mexico with maximum sustained winds...75 mph...120 km/h. Present movement...nnw or 330 degrees at 8 mph...13 km/h.

In the Western Pacific Ocean: Tropical depression 18w (eighteen), located approximately 256 nm south of Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan is tracking westward at 01 knot.

NewsBytes:

Texas, USa - East Texas was facing days of heavy rains and flash flooding Wednesday as Tropical Depression Imelda, downgraded from a tropical storm, still packed a dangerous punch for millions of residents. The storm made landfall Tuesday afternoon near Freeport, 60 miles south of Houston. Imelda, crawling north at about 5 mph. Parts of Houston had seen almost 7 inches, and the storm could drench areas with up to 3 inches of rain per hour, the weather service warned. Flash flood watches were in effect for southeast Texas and extreme southwest Louisiana.

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