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Hurricane Harvey Summary PDF
...Hurricane Harvey is the starting time major hurricane to make landfall along the Middle TX Coast since Celia in 1970...
...Hurricane Harvey is the first Category 4 hurricane to brand landfall along the TX Declension since Carla in 1961...
| NHC Terminal Best Track of Harvey (Click points in a higher place to view additional data.) |
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Over the past several years, meteorologists in South Texas (and other areas) take stated "it's not a thing of if simply when" a major hurricane would strike the Middle Texas Coast. The last hurricane to practice then was Celia back on August 3rd, 1970. Well, the "when" happened on August 25th 2017, when Harvey made landfall along the Middle Texas Coast. Harvey exploded rapidly from a tropical depression to a major hurricane in around 40 hours. After impacting the Yucatan Peninsula earlier in the month as a tropical tempest, Harvey moved into the warm waters of the Gulf of United mexican states tardily on Tuesday August 22nd.
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| KCRP Radar Loop - 500 AM CDT Baronial 25 through 912 AM CDT August 26, 2017 |
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The birth of Harvey occurred on Sunday August 13thursday, 2017 as a tropical wave emerged off the west coast of Africa, eventually merging with a broad area of low pressure near the Cabo Verde Islands. At first, it was thought the wave and the low pressure area would have a more than west-northwest runway, threatening the Lesser Antilles. Still, this low stayed more on a westward course as it moved over the open Atlantic Ocean toward the Eastern Caribbean Sea. For a few days on its westward runway, "Harvey" remained disorganized, and there was some dubiety whether the depression would become a tropical cyclone. Nonetheless, by Thursday Baronial 17th, the National Hurricane Middle began issuing advisories and forecasts on Tropical Cyclone Nine Thursday morning, and Tropical Tempest Harvey Thursday afternoon. Tropical Tempest Warnings were issued that afternoon for Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbados, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Tropical Tempest Harvey impacted the Windward Islands on Friday, Baronial 18th, entering the Eastern Caribbean Ocean equally a minimal tropical storm, and eventually weakening to a tropical wave belatedly Saturday evening. Although there was some potential for the remnants of Harvey to reorganize into a tropical cyclone, a tropical cyclone failed to form equally the remnants of Harvey moved into the Yucatan Peninsula on Tuesday morning, August 22nd.
| The genesis of Harvey from a Depression to a Major Hurricane: 542 PM CDT 08/23/17 to 657 PM CDT 08/26/17 (GOES-16 data is non-operational.) |
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With very warm waters in the Bay of Campeche and the Western Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Heart (NHC) was adequately confident that the remnants of Harvey would reform into a tropical whirlwind. At 10 AM CDT Wednesday August 23rd, Tropical Depression Harvey reformed. Initially, NHC believed Harvey would go either a strong tropical storm or a Category i hurricane earlier making landfall somewhere betwixt Brownsville (early Friday morning time) and Houston (early Sat morning), with the most likely location near the Rockport area late Friday night . Notwithstanding, with wind shear in the Western Gulf of Mexico weakening, Tropical Storm Harvey was intensifying chop-chop. By Wednesday evening, Harvey was forecast to brand landfall equally a hurricane somewhere over the Texas Coast.
On Thursday August 24th, Harvey'due south impact on the Middle and Upper Texas Coast seemed virtually certain and potentially devastating. Not simply was Harvey forecast to become a hurricane by Thursday evening, but it was expected to strengthen and make landfall as a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) on Friday (see forecast). Worse all the same, in one case the storm moved inland, information technology was forecast to eventually stall and meander over S or Southeast Texas for days. Thus, Major hurricane Harvey was non just forecast to produce devastating winds, just extremely heavy and excessive rainfall, producing devastating and celebrated flooding over areas peculiarly e of the eye of circulation (still most likely just north of Copano Bay).
Harvey underwent rapid intensification and apace became a Category 3 hurricane on Friday at two PM (120 mph sustained winds) and then a Category 4 hurricane (130 mph sustained winds) early Friday evening. As Harvey slowly approached the coast, the National Conditions Service in Corpus Christi issued a rare Extreme Wind Warning. Extreme wind warnings are issued for landfalling major hurricanes with winds of 115 mph or college. Harvey was forecast to have winds in the eyewall between 115 and 130 mph! Iii extreme wind warnings were ultimately issued for Harvey. The eye of Major Hurricane Harvey offset made landfall on San Jose Isle and and then near the Rockport and Fulton, Texas expanse at around 10 PM CDT.
Many observing stations in South Texas with equipment measuring current of air speeds were disabled earlier they could tape the highest wind speeds. Thus, some of the observed wind speeds tallied over S Texas may exist underestimated, especially over areas most the coast and close to the eyewall of Harvey. The highest measured peak i-2nd wind gust was 145 mph at eight meters AGL (152 mph at x g AGL) recorded at the Aransas County Airdrome in Rockport by the Heart for Severe Weather condition Inquiry. The next highest measured wind gust was 140 mph at x m AGL recorded at the Aransas Canton Airport in Rockport by the University of Florida's Florida Coastal Monitoring Program (FCMP). A peak wind gust of 133 mph was too reported 2 miles ENE of Port Aransas at approximately thirteen meters AGL (127 mph at 10 chiliad AGL). A Texas Tech mobile "StickNet" platform located but southeast of Aransas Pass, measured 108 mph wind gust at 2.5 m AGL (135 mph at ten chiliad AGL).
Although the eye of Harvey fabricated landfall around 30 miles northeast of the city of Corpus Christi, strong and damaging wind gusts were experienced abroad from the center of circulation at the Corpus Christi International Airport and in the city as well every bit other locations. The Corpus Christi International Airport had a 63 mph gust before it went offline. The Victoria RAWS station had a meridian gust of 83 mph. Much higher air current gusts did occur in the urban center of Corpus Christi, as the Doppler radar showed velocities of 70 mph or more, just a few hundred feet off the surface.
Rockport and Fulton were hardest by the tempest as they took a direct hit from Harvey's eyewall. Many structures, residences, and business in and near the Rockport and Fulton area were damaged or destroyed, as roofs were blown off and walls collapsed. Electricity and water services were lost. The city'south infrastructure was crippled. Significant structural damage besides occurred in numerous other coastal town including Port Lavaca, Copano Village, Aransas Pass, Port Aransas and Ingleside. You tin encounter more damage photos in the Photos section. Tens of thousands of South Texas residents and businesses lost power for days, with the hardest hitting areas probable losing ability for several weeks. Although there was a significant number of trees, fences and power poles downwards or damaged in the Corpus Christi Metropolitan area, structural damage was much more isolated.
The tempest surge from Harvey brought dramatically increased h2o and tide levels over the Texas Coast. The highest maximum tempest tides were observed at the Aransas Wildlife Refuge, where the storm surge levels were more than 12 feet above ground level. Storm surge in Port Lavaca was also more than than ten feet and at to the lowest degree 6 anxiety in Port Aransas. Elsewhere across S Texas, storm tide levels were from near 3 to 6 feet above ground level at Seadrift, Port O'Connor, Holiday Beach, Copano Bay, Port Aransas, and Bob Hall Pier.
Too wind and storm surge, hurricanes and tropical storms are notorious for producing torrential rainfall and flash flooding. Unfortunately, Harvey was unique. Instead of moving inland and farther away from the declension, Harvey stalled over South and Southeast Texas for days, producing catastrophic devastating and deadly flash and river flooding. Southeast Texas beared the brunt of the heavy rainfall, with some areas receiving more 40 inches of pelting in less than 48 hours! Cedar Bayou in Houston received a storm total of 51.88 inches of rainfall which is a new North American record. However, South Texas residents were not spared from this impact from Harvey, as heavy rainfall and flash flooding were observed over the eastern portions of the area. Several flash flood warnings were issued during the evening and overnight hours of Baronial 25th and 26th, equally torrential tropical rains impacted the coastal counties of the Coastal Bend, too as the Victoria Crossroads region. 24-hour rainfall amounts ending at 7 AM Sabbatum August 26th indicated that widespread ten to 15 inch rainfall amounts (with isolated +fifteen inch amounts) had fallen over portions of San Patricio, Refugio, and Aransas Counties. Most of the eastern one-half of S Texas received iii or more inches of rainfall, with much lower amounts further west. Equally Harvey drifted farther north, the heavier rainfall shifted with it, with 24 60 minutes rainfall amounts ending on Sunday August 27th of 3 or more inches over much of Victoria County and portions of Calhoun and Aransas Counties. The heavy rainfall shifted northeast into Southeast Texas on Monday. Past then, 15 to 25 inch storm full (72-hour) rainfall amounts were observed over much of Aransas and Refugio Counties, too equally portions of San Patricio and Victoria Counties. Rainfall totals for Harvey decreased dramatically farther south and west, with portions of Webb County receiving no rainfall at all!
All of this excessive precipitation resulted in major river flooding over the Guadalupe River and the Garcitas and Coleto Creeks. Virtually major flooding was observed on the Copano Creek near Refugio, with moderate flooding on the Mission River (Encounter the Hydrology Section for the pertinent hydrographs). Other rivers and creeks over the eastern one-half of Southward Texas saw rises, but most did non exceed flood stage. As of this writing, the Guadalupe River at Victoria is expected to crest effectually 31.4 feet, while Bloomington is expected to crest around 30 feet. If these verify, these volition be the second highest crests at these two gauges since records have been kept, with the record stage at Victoria occurring on October 20th 1998 (34.04 feet), and 34.00 feet at Bloomington on Oct 21st 1998.
After causing pregnant damaging winds and floods to Due south Texas, and causing catastrophic, historical, devastating, and deadly flooding over Southeast Texas, Harvey finally made its final landfall near Cameron, Louisiana during the overnight hours on Midweek August 30th. More heavy rainfall and flooding occurred over the Northern Gulf States on its final landfall. South Texas residents who experienced Harvey will long call up the storm and unfortunately many other residents will have a long time to recover from this historic and unusual tropical system.
POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...HURRICANE HARVEY...UPDATED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 459 AM CDT TUE OCT 24 2017 Note: THE DATA SHOWN Hither ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES AND CORRECTIONS As Advisable. THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN Significant FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH HARVEY COUNTIES INCLUDED...VICTORIA...CALHOUN...ARANSAS...REFUGIO... GOLIAD...BEE...SAN PATRICIO...NUECES...KLEBERG...JIM WELLS... LIVE OAK SEP 05...UPDATED FOR... one. SECTION E - CHANGED Beach EROSION CATEGORY FOR PORT LAVACA FROM UNKNOWN TO MAJOR...PORT OCONNOR FROM UNKNOWN TO MINOR. 2. Section G - ADDED CALHOUN Canton IMPACTS. SEP 06...UPDATED FOR... 1. SECTION A - ADDED NON METAR OBSERVATION FOR GOLIAD AND VICTORIA COUNTIES. 2. Section C - ADDED ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OBSERVATIONS FOR GOLIAD AND VICTORIA COUNTIES. SEP 06...UPDATED FOR... 1. Department A - ADDED Not METAR OBSERVATION FOR GOLIAD AND VICTORIA COUNTIES. ii. SECTION C - ADDED Boosted RAINFALL TOTALS FOR GOLIAD AND VICTORIA COUNTIES. SEP 12...UPDATED FOR... 1. Department A - ADDED NATIONAL Science FOUNDATION DOW TEAM DATA...ADDED INLAND RAWS DATA. ii. Department East - ADJUSTED About Embankment EROSION DEPICTIONS BASED OFF UPDATED INFORMATION. ADDED SAN JOSE Island. 3. SECTION G - ADDED ADDITIONAL County IMPACTS. SEP 15...UPDATED FOR... 1. SECTION A - ADDED TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY STICKNET DATA. ADDED COLETO CREEK RESERVOIR Air current DATA. 2. SECTION B - Adapted PEAK WIND SPEEDS...DIRECTION...AND TIMES OF OCCURRENCE FOR WEATHERFLOW SITES. As well ADDED ANEMOMETER HEIGHT AND WIND AVG Menstruum FOR THOSE SITES. 3. SECTION Eastward - ADDED BRIEF REMARK Most SAN JOSE Island Land CUTS. SEP 30...UPDATED FOR... i. Section A - UPDATED KNGP DATA. MIN Pressure AND Tiptop WIND GUST ARE FINAL VALUES PROVIDED BY NAVY Fleet Atmospheric condition Center. PEAK SUSTAINED WIND IS STILL INCOMPLETE. ALSO INCREASED CKDT2 Height WIND GUST TO 77 KTS. OCT 24...UPDATED FOR... one. Section Chiliad - OFFICIAL INFORMATION REGARDING FATALITIES/INJURIES/EVACUATIONS REMAINS DIFFICULT TO COME By. Accept DECIDED TO CHANGE VALUES TO N/A FOR At present. THERE Have BEEN A FEW CONFIRMED INDIRECT FATALITIES WITH THE HURRICANE. DETAILS REMAIN MINIMAL...All the same...AND AS SUCH ARE NOT INCLUDED AT THIS TIME. A. Everyman Sea LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- METAR OBSERVATIONS... Notation: ANEMOMETER Elevation IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK Appointment/ LAT LON PRES Fourth dimension SUST TIME GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- KCRP-CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL Airdrome 27.77 -97.50 994.5 25/2351 I 330/036 25/2251 I 330/055 25/2324 I KVCT-VICTORIA REGIONAL Aerodrome 28.85 -96.92 998.three 26/0451 I 080/037 26/0451 I 070/051 26/0425 I KALI-ALICE INTERNATIONAL Airport 27.74 -98.03 yard.vii 26/0653 280/029 26/0853 290/041 26/0640 KRKP-ARANSAS County AIRPORT 28.09 -97.04 969.8 26/0153 I 020/044 25/2202 I 010/060 25/2152 I KNQI-NAVAL AIR STATION KINGSVILLE 27.51 -97.81 999.0 26/0056 330/031 25/1956 320/042 25/2124 KNGP-NAVAL AIR STATION CORPUS CHRISTI 27.69 -97.29 986.1 99/9999 330/054 25/2149 I 300/077 26/0225 KPKV-CALHOUN COUNTY Aerodrome 28.65 -96.68 9999.0 / I 050/034 26/0058 I 050/043 26/0058 I KRAS-MUSTANG BEACH Airdrome 27.81 -97.09 9999.0 / I 360/047 25/1955 I 350/059 25/2035 I KRBO-NUECES Canton Airport 27.78 -97.69 9999.0 / I 320/039 26/0315 I 310/051 26/0335 I KBEA-BEEVILLE MUNICIPAL Airport 28.36 -97.79 9999.0 / I 360/030 26/0015 I 360/038 26/0015 I REMARKS: NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS... Annotation: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND Current of air AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED Under MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN Date/ MAX Date/ Peak Engagement/ LAT LON PRES Fourth dimension SUST Fourth dimension GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS A&K CORPUS CHRISTI 27.71 -97.32 985.0 26/0153 999/999 99/9999 I 999/075 25/2309 FCMP 28.08 -97.05 9999.0 99/9999 999/088 99/9999 999/122 99/9999 KTXGOLIA4 28.52 -97.41 9999.0 99/9999 I 999/999 99/9999 I 180/054 99/9999 I TXVC-4 28.82 -96.96 984.4 26/1203 999/999 99/9999 999/074 26/1252 NSFDOW 28.08 -97.04 9999.0 99/9999 999/090 26/9999 999/126 26/9999 VCRT2 28.86 -96.92 9999.0 99/9999 124/050 26/1204 134/072 26/1304 GWRT2 28.36 -98.12 9999.0 99/9999 293/021 26/1406 330/035 26/0806 0102A 27.87 -97.29 99999.0 99/9999 999/051 99/9999 999/066 99/9999 0103A 27.90 -97.13 9999.0 99/9999 999/066 99/9999 999/094 99/9999 0104A 28.eleven -97.03 9999.0 99/9999 999/069 99/9999 I 999/088 99/9999 I 0105A 28.33 -96.93 9999.0 99/9999 999/071 99/9999 999/090 99/9999 0106A 28.43 -96.73 9999.0 99/9999 999/057 99/9999 999/076 99/9999 0108A 28.03 -97.24 9999.0 99/9999 999/073 99/9999 999/086 99/9999 0110A 28.40 -96.87 9999.0 99/9999 999/068 99/9999 999/089 99/9999 0111A 28.66 -96.42 9999.0 99/9999 999/040 99/9999 999/053 99/9999 0112A 28.58 -96.63 9999.0 99/9999 999/044 99/9999 999/058 99/9999 0213A 27.70 -97.15 9999.0 99/9999 999/066 99/9999 999/080 99/9999 0214A 27.58 -97.22 9999.0 99/9999 999/053 99/9999 999/068 99/9999 0220A 28.16 -97.21 9999.0 99/9999 999/074 99/9999 I 999/086 99/9999 I CKDT2 28.72 -97.20 9999.0 99/9999 999/999 99/9999 I 999/077 99/9999 I REMARKS: FCMP WAS VIA UNIV OF FLORIDA Inquiry Team DEPLOYED NEAR ARANSAS COUNTY AIRPORT. PEAK GUST LISTED In a higher place IS 1 Second GUST AT 10 METERS. A Superlative 1 2nd GUST OF 131 KTS AT fifteen METERS WAS As well RECORDED. KTXGOLIA4 IS A PERSONALLY Endemic SITE Accounted TO Exist ACCURATE AND RELIABLE LOCATED APPROX 10 MILES SOUTH OF GOLIAD. PEAK GUST WAS Nearly 55 KTS AROUND 26/0200Z BEFORE SITE STOPPED REPORTING.NSFDOW IS NATIONAL Science FOUNDATION DOPPLER ON WHEELS ANEMOMETER Data LOCATED Most ARANSAS COUNTY Aerodrome. PEAK GUST LISTED ABOVE IS 1 Second GUST AT 10 METERS AND Pinnacle SUSTAINED VALUE IS 1 Infinitesimal SUSTAINED AT 10 METERS. A 3 SECOND GUST OF 116 KTS WAS Too MEASURED AT 10 METERS. 0102A THROUGH 0220A SITES ARE TEXAS TECH UNIV STICKNET DATA DEPLOYED ALONG COAST. PEAK SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS ARE 1 MINUTE AND Peak GUSTS ARE 3 SECOND. Notation THAT 0104A WAS STRUCK BY Droppings AND DID NOT CAPTURE Current of air VALUES. 0220A ALSO DID NOT CAPTURE Superlative VALUES. B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS... Notation: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND Current of air AVERAGING PERIOD IN MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED Wind IF KNOWN --------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION ID MIN Engagement/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/ LAT LON PRES Time SUST Time GUST TIME DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------------- RCPT2-ROCKPORT 28.02 -97.05 941.viii 26/0336 I 017/059 26/0154 I 016/094 26/0148 I MQTT2-BOB HALL PIER 27.58 -97.21 986.3 26/0112 298/050 25/2242 304/066 25/2154 RTAT2-PORT ARANSAS 27.84 -97.07 959.3 26/0224 354/050 25/2242 I 339/069 25/2354 I CPNT2-COPANO BAY 28.11 -97.02 944.0 26/0400 I 021/089 26/0306 I 020/101 26/0306 I NUET2-NUECES BAY 27.83 -97.49 989.three 26/0254 325/051 26/0324 331/065 26/0254 VCAT2-PORT LAVACA 28.64 -96.61 993.3 26/0942 122/053 26/0806 119/067 26/0736 BABT2-BAFFIN BAY 27.xxx -97.41 995.v 25/2306 I 293/044 25/2230 293/055 25/2230 PACT2-PACKERY Channel 27.63 -97.24 986.one 26/0136 289/058 25/2318 310/072 25/2242 SDRT2-SEADRIFT 28.40 -96.71 985.v 26/0606 119/054 26/0630 118/074 26/0618 PCNT2-PORT OCONNOR 28.44 -96.forty 994.2 26/0354 170/054 26/1054 138/070 26/0612 AWRT2-ARANSAS Wildlife REFUGE 28.22 -96.80 970.5 26/0424 087/068 26/0324 087/092 26/0324 IRDT2-S BIRD ISLAND 27.48 -97.32 991.vii 25/2306 203/047 26/0142 203/062 26/0142 ANPT2 - PORT ARANSAS SENTINEL 27.83 -97.04 964.0 26/0202 I 264/096 26/0142 I 246/115 26/0242 I XPOE-WEATHERFLOW POENISCH PARK 27.72 -97.34 988.4 26/0220 999/049 26/0115 999/064 25/2210 ten/01 XLAG-WEATHERFLOW LAGUNA SHORES 27.63 -97.29 985.4 260206 339/052 25/2217 335/071 25/2221 10/01 XCRP-WEATHERFLOW HURRNET 27.59 -97.30 986.0 26/0132 291/047 26/0304 297/065 26/0132 ten/01 XWLD-WEATHERFLOW Wildcat PORTLAND 27.86 -97.32 984.7 26/0335 I 298/048 26/0355 I 306/064 26/0325 I 05/05 PTAT2-PORT ARANSAS CMAN 27.82 -97.05 961.seven 26/0200 281/083 26/0220 292/108 26/0150 MAXT2-COPANO EAST 28.13 -97.03 972.0 26/0200 I 020/073 26/0200 I 020/102 26/0200 I MIST2-ARANSAS SHIP CHANNEL 27.83 -97.05 967.0 26/0115 I 020/057 25/2200 I I AFWT2-ARANSAS Wild fauna REFUGE RAWS 28.30 -96.82 087/045 25/2259 105/094 25/2359 MIRT2-MATAGORDA Island RAWS 28.12 -96.80 059/044 25/2312 I 059/072 25/2312 I REMARKS: RCPT2 ANEMOMETER DESTROYED AT APPROX 26/0200Z AND STATION DESTROYED AT APPROX 26/0800Z. RTAT2 TCOON STATION ANEMOMETER FAILED. COPANO BAY DATA LOST Later APPROX 06Z. ANPT2 SENTINEL STOPPED REPORTING AND MAY Not Have RECORDED MAXIMUM EVENT VALUES. XWLD FAILED WHEN PIER SENSOR WAS ON WAS SWEPT Away. NOS SITE MAXT2 ON COPANO BAY EAST STOPPED REPORTING AND MAY NOT Accept RECORDED MAXIMUM WIND VALUES. MIST2 ANEMOMETER STOPPED REPORTING BEFORE TIME OF MAXIMUM WINDS. MIRT2 STOPPED REPORTING Before TIME OF MAXIMUM WINDS. C. Storm Full RAINFALL FROM 0000 UTC AUG 24 UNTIL 2345 UTC AUG 30 --------------------------------------------------------------------- City/TOWN Canton ID RAINFALL LAT LON (IN) DEG DECIMAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 South GOLIAD GOLIAD KTXGOLIA 22.68 28.52 -97.39 iii.8 NW VICTORIA VICTORIA TX-VC-26 17.08 28.86 -97.03 9.5 SW VICTORIA VICTORIA TX-VC-29 14.45 28.72 -97.09 VICTORIA VICTORIA TXVC-iv 14.29 28.82 -96.98 1.ix NW WESER GOLIAD TX-GD-15 xiii.02 28.89 -97.38 1.0 NNW REFUGIO REFUGIO TX-RF-08 13.00 28.31 -97.28 12.10 West VICTORIA VICTORIA TX-VC-22 eleven.85 28.82 -97.18 0.iv NNW NURSERY VICTORIA TX-VC-27 xi.52 28.92 -97.11 xiv.three NNE GOLIAD GOLIAD TX-GD-25 11.12 28.86 -97.33 v.3 SSW INEZ VICTORIA TX-VC-9 xi.09 28.81 -96.81 11.9 SE VICTORIA VICTORIA TX-VC-3 ix.78 28.seventy -96.84 COLETO CREEK GOLIAD CKDT2 9.42 I 28.73 -97.17 3.60 South CORPUS CHRISTI NUECES TX-NU-73 6.23 27.71 -97.50 vii.3 NW BERCLAIR GOLIAD TX-GD-24 vi.ten 28.61 -97.66 one.3 NW PORTLAND SAN PATRICIO TX-SP-18 5.72 27.89 -97.34 12.6 NNE BEEVILLE GOLIAD TX-GD-16 v.04 28.55 -97.72 CHOKE CANYON DAM N S Live OAK TX-LO-05 four.xvi 28.50 -98.31 8.6 NNE THREE RIVERS Alive OAK TX-LO-13 four.07 28.60 -98.ten 4.50 SE Orange GROVE NUECES TX-NU-12 3.70 27.90 -97.89 8.1 WNW ORANGE GROVE JIM WELLS TX-JW-03 three.66 27.99 -98.06 ane.half dozen SW FLOUR Bluff NUECES TX-NU-10 3.65 27.63 -97.32 5.1 NNW SANDIA Alive OAK TX-LO-14 3.55 28.07 -97.92 iv.3 SW ORANGE GROVE JIM WELLS TX-JW-05 3.48 27.95 -97.94 4.8 W CORPUS CHRISTI NUECES TX-NU-38 three.44 27.76 -97.58 9 S BEEVILLE BEE TX-BEE-1 3.39 28.28 -97.75 CHOKE CANYON DAM Alive OAK CHOT2 iii.19 28.fifty -98.31 11.3 Due south GEORGE WEST LIVE OAK TX-LO-16 three.thirteen 28.16 -98.12 four SSW MATHIS SAN PATRICIO MTHT2 2.70 28.09 -97.82 eight NE GEORGE West LIVE OAK TX-LO-12 2.63 28.41 -98.02 2.9 E GEORGE WEST LIVE OAK TX-LO-eleven 2.34 28.33 -98.07 3.three NW Orangish GROVE JIM WELLS TX-JW-06 ii.33 27.98 -97.98 GEORGE West 2SW LIVE OAK GEWT2 2.04 28.33 -98.12 ane.8 SSW GEORGE Due west LIVE OAK TX-LO-21 ii.04 28.30 -98.13 0.6 Due east KINGSVILLE KLEBERG TX-KL-xi 1.84 27.50 -97.85 6.v SSE KINGSVILLE KLEBERG TX-KL-02 1.81 27.42 -97.82 2.70 NNW GEORGE WEST Alive OAK TX-LO-09 1.38 28.36 -98.14 REMARKS: D. INLAND FLOODING... --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- E. MAXIMUM Storm SURGE AND STORM TIDE... OFFICIAL TIDE GAUGES NOTED WITH LEADING G --------------------------------------------------------------------- County CITY/Boondocks SURGE TIDE Appointment/ Embankment OR LOCATION (FT) (FT) TIME EROSION --------------------------------------------------------------------- CALHOUN Yard PORT LAVACA 7.06 six.71 26/1018 MODERATE CALHOUN G PORT OCONNOR 3.14 2.80 25/2124 Pocket-size ARANSAS Thou ARANSAS WILDLIF 4.80 four.76 26/0212 MODERATE ARANSAS One thousand COPANO BAY 4.12 three.97 26/0630 MAJOR I ARANSAS Grand ROCKPORT 1.97 1.86 26/0448 Modest I NUECES K PORT ARANSAS v.53 5.21 26/0212 MAJOR NUECES G USS LEXINGTON 1.eleven 0.91 25/1800 NONE NUECES G PACKERY CHANNEL 4.73 4.64 26/0030 MODERATE NUECES Chiliad BOB HALL PIER four.24 iii.53 25/2012 MODERATE CALHOUN 1000 SEADRIFT 5.77 5.52 26/1130 MODERATE ARANSAS SAN JOSE ISLAND 9999.00 9999.00 99/9999 MAJOR REMARKS: STORM TIDE DATUM IS WITH RESPECT TO MEAN College HIGH WATER...MHHW. COPANO BAY AND ROCKPORT SITES MALFUNCTIONED DURING STORM.NOTE...MAJOR BEACH EROSION Along BAY AND SHIPPING CHANNEL SIDE OF PORT ARANSAS. MODERATE Beach EROSION ALONG GULF SIDE OF PORT ARANSAS. GENERALLY MINOR BEACH EROSION AT ROCKPORT EXCEPT Forth FULTON Beach Route WHERE EROSION WAS MODERATE. Note...AN ESTIMATED 12 TO 14 NEW CUTS WERE FORMED ON SAN JOSE ISLAND. F. TORNADOES... --------------------------------------------------------------------- (DIST)Urban center/TOWN Canton DATE/ EF SCALE LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN) Clarification --------------------------------------------------------------------- four NNE SEADRIFT CALHOUN 25/2114 EF0 28.43 -96.67 FACEBOOK PHOTOS AND VIDEO SHOWED A BRIEF TORNADO TOUCHED Down ON GATES Route NEAR SEADRIFT. A SHED AND CARPORT WERE DESTROYED AND A FEW Trees WERE Diddled DOWN. RATED EF0. G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Canton DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- CALHOUN N/A Due north/A Due north/A SEADRIFT...Nigh ENTIRE MARINA WAS INUNDATED FROM STORM SURGE WHICH RESULTED IN SEVERAL BOATS Beingness GROUNDED ONTO THE MARINA PARKING LOT AND DRIVE. Nigh OF THE WOODEN DOCKS AT THE MARINA WERE DESTORYED. Tempest SURGE REACHED APPROX ii/iii OF THE Style Upwards THE Embankment FRONT PAVILION AND PARK...WHICH RESULTED IN WATER Approaching BAY AVENUE. STORM SURGE As well INUNDATED YARDS AND Mayhap ENTERED HOMES AND Backdrop Nigh THE BAY AVE AND Orangish ST INTERSECTION. Additional SURGE AND Inundation APPROACHED SGT RODNEY TAYLOR AVE. NUMEROUS Copse WERE Blown Downward ACROSS ALL OF SEADRIFT WITH MANY HOMES EXPERIENCING Modest TO MODERATE ROOF AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. SOME POORLY CONSTRUCTED PROPERTIES EXPERIENCED MAJOR ROOF DAMAGE. A FEW WOODEN PIERS WERE DESTORYED. PORT OCONNOR...STORM SURGE AND Flood FROM MATAGORDA BAY REACHED ROUGHLY one/two OF THE WAY UP Rex FISHER BEACH TOWARDS PARK ST. NUMEROUS Copse WERE BLOWN Downwards Beyond Town WITH ROUGHLY 3/four OF THE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCING MINOR ROOF DAMAGE. A FEW POWER POLES WERE Besides Diddled DOWN. MAGNOLIA BEACH AND INDIANOLA...MINOR TO MODERATE PROPERTY DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED AND WAS Bars MAINLY TO ROOF DAMAGE. Tempest SURGE AND INUNDATION FLOODED Well-nigh ALL OF MAGNOLIA PUBLIC BEACH AND CROSSED N OCEAN DR IN A FEW LOCATIONS. A FEW AREAS OF S Body of water Drive IN AND Well-nigh INDIANOLA WERE Also INUNDATED. SEVERAL OLDER WOODEN DOCKS AND PIERS WERE DESTROYED. ONE NEWER AND STRONGLY REINFORCED WOODEN PIER Nearly MAGNOLIA BEACH SURVIVED Merely CONTAINED WATER MARKS THAT INDICATED Entire PIER WAS INUNDATED FROM STORM SURGE. NEAR ALAMO BEACH...Flood AND STORM SURGE NEAR GALLINIPPER POINT APPROACHED CARRIGAN AVENUE. About PROPERTIES EXPERIENCED ONLY Pocket-sized ROOF DAMAGE.PORT LAVACA...WATER FROM CHOCOLATE BAY/BAYOU INUNDATED THE PUBLIC Boat RAMP NEAR BUREN ROAD WITH ENTIRE NEARBY Inundation PLAIN INUNDATED. THE LOWER HALF OF BUREN Road WAS COMPLETELY INUNDATED. THE ENTIRE MARINA ALONG LAVACA BAY WAS STRONGLY IMPACTED WITH AN ESTIMATED 16 BOATS BEING DECLARED A Full LOSS...WITH MANY SINKING IN THE MARINA. WATER LEVELS ROSE HIGH ENOUGH TO Ground SEVERAL BOATS ON Country Next TO THE MARINA. NEARLY ALL OF BAYFRONT PENINSULA PARK WAS INUNDATED. NEARLY ALL AREAS EAST OF BROADWAY STREET WERE INUNDATED WITH WATER LEVELS REACHING Correct UP TO AND Mayhap Beyond HWY 35 IN THE AREA NEAR LIGHTHOUSE Beach. Modest TO MODERATE PROPERTY Harm WAS COMMON Across THE Metropolis WITH Big AREAS OF SIDING REMOVED FROM A FEW WELL Constructed PROPERTIES. PIERS AT LIGHTHOUSE BEACH PARK AND BAYFRONT PENINSULA PARK WERE DESTROYED. NUECES Due north/A N/A Due north/A CORPUS CHRISTI...WIDESPREAD Pocket-size PROPERTY DAMAGE WAS COMMON ACROSS CORPUS CHRISTI METROPOLITAN AREA WITH Nearly HOMES EXPERIENCING ROOFING ISSUES...PRIMARILY LOST SHINGLES. SOME RESIDENCES AND BUSINESSES EXPERIENCED MODERATE Impairment...PARTICULARLY Beyond THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE Metropolis. Virtually THE ENTIRE City LOST Power FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS. TALLER BUILDINGS DOWNTOWN SUFFERED MORE Significant DAMAGE AND LOST SIGNS. PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI WAS SHUTDOWN FOR A Tape vi DAYS.PADRE ISLAND...SIGNIFICANT Tempest SURGE WAS EXPERIENCED ALONG THE LAGUNA MADRE WHICH IMPACTED RESIDENCES AND BUSINESSES LOCATED ALONG THE Water. MINOR ROOF DAMAGE WAS Common TO RESIDENCES AND BUSINESSES Along THE ISLAND WITH ISOLATED LOCATIONS EXPERIENCING MODERATE Harm.MUSTANG ISLAND...STORM SURGE INUNDATED HIGHWAY 361 Along A 10 MILE STRETCH FROM Near THE MUSTANG Isle Country PARK TO POR ARANSAS WITH WATER SEVERAL Feet DEEP. A FEW BOATS BECAME MOORED Well-nigh PACKERY Aqueduct. ARNOLD PALMER DESIGNED DUNES STYLE GOLF COURSE AT PALMILLA Embankment SOUTH OF PORT ARNSAS WAS INUNDATED By Tempest SURGE WITH Water Roofing Near OF THE COURSE. MODERATE TO POCKETS OF MAJOR STRUCTURAL Impairment WERE OBSERVED Along THE PACKERY CHANNEL JETTIES.PORT ARANSAS...WIDESPREAD Damage WITH More THAN 6600 HOMES IMPACTED...WITH More 4000 EXPERIENCING MAJOR Impairment AND MORE THAN 1000 DESTROYED. More THAN 450 BUSINESSES EXPERIENCED MAJOR DAMAGE. NUMEROUS BOATS WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED AND PUSHED OUT OF MOORINGS ONTO Loftier Ground. A Large DRIL BOAT Broke LOOSE...DESTROYED A PIER...AND BECAME GROUNDED Along THE JETTY. 2 TUGS BROKE LOOSE Virtually THE GULF INTRA COASTAL WATERWAY WITH ONE Condign GROUNDED AND THE OTHER SINKING. 2 FERRIES WERE DAMAGED WHEN THEY WERE PINNED AGAINST THE LOADING DOCK. SAN PATRICIO N/A N/A N/A WORST DAMAGE WAS Confined TO EASTERN HALF OF County. MORE THAN 8000 HOMES WERE IMPACTED WITH More THAN 400 EXPERIENCING MAJOR Harm OR Beingness DESTROYED. THE HARDEST HIT AREAS WERE ARANSAS Pass AND INGLESIDE WHERE MOST REPORTS OF MAJOR Damage WERE RECEIVED. WIDESPREAD Ability OUTAGES OCCURRED WITH SOME AREAS WITHOUT POWER FOR OVER A WEEK. NUMEROUS WOODEN PIERS AND DOCKS WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. NUMEROUS Big POWER POLES WERE Diddled Downwardly Beyond EASTERN Half OF County. A COUPLE BOATS WERE DAMAGED IN THE CONN BROWN HARBOR. MAJOR FLOODING WAS EXPERIENCED IN THE Depression PART OF Boondocks Side by side TO THE LEVEE.PORTLAND...WIDESPREAD MINOR ROOF Damage. NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER POLES Downwardly. REFUGIO N/A N/A N/A BAYSIDE...WIDESPREAD MODERATE STRUCTURAL Impairment OCCURRED IN BAYSIDE. NUMEROUS TREES AND Ability POLES DOWN Beyond TOWN INCLUDING SOME Loftier TENSION POWER POLES. FEW MOBILE HOMES DESTROYED. MODERATE Storm SURGE OBSERVED Along COPANO BAY. WATER COVERED FM136 NEAR THE COPANO BAY Bridge.REFUGIO...WIDESPREAD MODERATE STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WITH POCKETS OF MAJOR STRUCTURAL Damage. MOST HOMES AND BUSINESSES HAD SOME ROOF Impairment...Broken WINDOWS...AND GARAGE DOORS. Ane Motel COMPLETELY LOST ITS ROOF. GAS STATION CANOPY AND MANY SIGNS WERE DESTROYED. A FEW BRICK STRUCTURES EXPERIENCED MODERATE DAMAGE IN REFUGIO. SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES WERE DESTROYED. WIDESPREAD TREE Impairment WITH A FEW VERY Large Copse COMPLETELY UPROOTED.WOODSBORO...WIDESPREAD MINOR TO MODERATE DAMAGE WITH A FEW POORLY Constructed HOMES EXPERIENCING MAJOR Damage. NUMEROUS Trees Diddled DOWN ALONG WITH A FEW POWER POLES. ARANSAS Due north/A N/A N/A WIDESPREAD MAJOR DAMAGE ACROSS THE County WITH A FEW AREAS OF CATASTROPHIC Damage. CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE WAS LOCATED ACROSS COPANO Village...Holiday Beach...AND LAMAR...WHERE About EVERY Structure WAS Profoundly IMPACTED. A COUPLE OF BRICK HOMES WERE DESTROYED Near COPANO Hamlet. About ALL Trees IN THE HOLIDAY BEACH...LAMAR...AND GOOSE ISLAND State PARK AREAS WERE DELEAFED AND MANY TRUNKS SNAPPED OR UPROOTED. MOST OF ROCKPORT AND FULTON EXPERIENCED WIDESPREAD MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WITH NUMEROUS WOODEN PIERS AND DOCKS DESTROYED. SEVERAL HOMES IN Fundamental ALLEGRO SUBDIVISION Complanate. Exterior WALLS Complanate ON THE HIGH School GYMNASIUM AND ON SEVERAL NEW HOTELS. UPPER FLOORS OF SEVERAL APARTMENT BUILDINGS WERE REMOVED. Storm SURGE Greatly IMPACTED HOLIDAY BEACH AND COPANO VILLAGE. THE SRUGE PUNCHED HOLES THROUGH WALLS AND GARAGE DOORS ON LOWER PORTIONS OF MOST HOMES AND FLOATED VEHICLES...RV`S...AND BOATS WELL INLAND. THE SURGE ALSO APPROACHED AND FLOWED Across EGERY ISLAND Road AND FM136 IN SEVERAL LOCATIONS ON SOUTHERN Border OF BAYSIDE IN Extreme WESTERN ARANSAS Canton. NUMEROUS CATTLE KILLED NORTH OF Holiday BEACH. A Big PORTION OF RATTLESNAKE Bespeak Road WAS ERODED AND Washed AWAY HEADING OUT TO REDFISH LODGE ON COPANO BAY. PIER South OF THE Guild WAS COMPLETELY Washed Abroad. VICTORIA N/A N/A N/A $$ Legend: I-Incomplete Data E-Estimated HART
Complete KCRP Doppler Radar Loop of Harvey - Aug 24-29, 2017
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Radar Loop of Harvey making landfall
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ane-minute GOES-sixteen visible imagery of Hurricane Harvey: 400 PM CDT through 730 PM CDT 08/25/17
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PRELIMINARY LOCAL Storm Study...SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 154 PM CDT Midweek AUG xxx 2017 ..Time... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..Canton LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0414 PM TORNADO 3 ENE SEADRIFT 28.43N 96.67W 08/25/2017 CALHOUN TX SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK PHOTOS AND VIDEO SHOWED A Brief TORNADO TOUCHED Downwardly ON GATES Route Virtually SEADRIFT. A SHED AND CARPORT WERE DESTROYED. PRELIMINARY RATING EF0. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR. 0800 PM HURRICANE PORTLAND 27.88N 97.32W 08/25/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX PUBLIC Big TREES Downward IN PORTLAND. 0830 PM HURRICANE 2 ENE PORT ARANSAS 27.84N 97.04W 08/25/2017 GMZ255 TX C-Human being STATION Air current GUSTS MEASURED AT 125 MPH AT ANPT2 0840 PM HURRICANE 2 ENE PORT ARANSAS 27.84N 97.04W 08/25/2017 GMZ255 TX SOCIAL MEDIA ANPT2 MEASURE 110 MPH SUSTAINED Wind AND 131 MPH Current of air GUST . REPORT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA. 0848 PM HURRICANE 1 South ROCKPORT 28.02N 97.05W 08/25/2017 GMZ235 TX NOS 108 MPH Wind GUST MEASURED AT RCPT2. 0900 PM HURRICANE ROCKPORT 28.04N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX TRAINED SPOTTER NUMEROUS STRUCTURES DESTROYED. Debris FILLING THE AIR... ESTIMATED PEAK WIND GUST 125 MPH. 0900 PM HURRICANE 1 E PORT ARANSAS 27.83N 97.05W 08/25/2017 GMZ250 TX C-MAN STATION 109 MPH MEASURED AT PTAT2 0917 PM HURRICANE ane ENE COPANO Hamlet 28.09N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX UNKNOWN 121 MPH Current of air GUST MEASURED AT FCMPT2-XUF2 About ROCKPORT 0942 PM HURRICANE 2 ENE PORT ARANSAS 27.84N 97.04W 08/25/2017 GMZ255 TX C-MAN STATION ANPT2 MEASURED A Meridian WIND GUST OF 132 MPH. 0945 PM HURRICANE ROCKPORT 28.04N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX EMERGENCY MNGR BUILDINGS COLLAPSED WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED INSIDE AND Squad CAR WINDOWS Cleaved IN ROCKPORT. 0948 PM HURRICANE one SE CORPUS CHRISTI 27.74N 97.41W 08/25/2017 NUECES TX PUBLIC MULTIPLE TREES DOWN AT GOLLIHAR AND KOSTORYZ 1018 PM HURRICANE 2 WSW LAMAR 28.13N 97.03W 08/25/2017 GMZ235 TX NOS 110 MPH OBSERVED BY CPNT2. 1024 PM HURRICANE 6 S ARANSAS NWR 28.23N 96.80W 08/25/2017 CALHOUN TX C-Homo STATION 106 MPH WIND GUST MEASURED AT AWRT2. 1030 PM HURRICANE 1 South ROCKPORT 28.03N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX EMERGENCY MNGR SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE FAIRFIELD INN AND EVACUATED twoscore PEOPLE TO HURRICANE SHELTER. 1053 PM HURRICANE PORT ARANSAS 27.83N 97.07W 08/25/2017 NUECES TX Law ENFORCEMENT Large FISHING BOATS FORCED INLAND AND Pregnant Harm Forth THE WATERFRONT AND Aircraft CHANNEL IN PORT ARANSAS 1104 PM HURRICANE ROCKPORT 28.04N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX Circulate MEDIA LARGE PORTIONS OF ROCKPORT HIGH SCHOOL HAS Complanate 1107 PM HURRICANE 5 NNE TAFT 28.05N 97.36W 08/25/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX STORM CHASER 90 MPH WIND GUST MEASURED VIA MOBILE MESONET 1110 PM HURRICANE ROCKPORT 28.04N 97.05W 08/25/2017 ARANSAS TX SOCIAL MEDIA ACE HARDWARE IN ROCKPORT DESTRUCTION 1128 PM HURRICANE CORPUS CHRISTI 27.75N 97.42W 08/25/2017 NUECES TX SOCIAL MEDIA Big HIGHWAY Road SIGN Downward Beyond I-37 IN CORPUS CHRISTI 0158 AM HURRICANE REFUGIO 28.31N 97.28W 08/26/2017 REFUGIO TX SOCIAL MEDIA Impairment TO A GAS STATION IN REFUGIO. 0300 AM HURRICANE PORTLAND 27.88N 97.32W 08/26/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX LAW ENFORCEMENT ROOF DAMAGE IN PORTLAND. 0310 AM HURRICANE REFUGIO 28.31N 97.28W 08/26/2017 REFUGIO TX SOCIAL MEDIA STRUCTURAL Impairment TO THE CARPORT AT AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 0635 AM Flood 1 NNW KINGS CROSSING Get 27.67N 97.40W 08/26/2017 NUECES TX Police force ENFORCEMENT ROAD FLOODED ON YORKTOWN BLVD Betwixt EVERHART RD. AND STAPLES ST. 1100 AM HURRICANE 1 NW TEXAS A&G CORPUS C 27.72N 97.33W 08/26/2017 GMZ230 TX BROADCAST MEDIA Harm TO THE OSO PIER. HALF OF THE PIER WAS Diddled INTO THE Water. EXACT Time OF THE Effect IS UNKNOWN. 1100 AM HURRICANE DOWNTOWN CORPUS CHRISTI 27.79N 97.39W 08/26/2017 NUECES TX NWS EMPLOYEE Bulk OF THE WELLS FARGO SIGN ON Elevation OF THE Bank IN DOWNTOWN CORPUS CHRISTI IS BLOWN OFF. EXACT Fourth dimension OF Result IS UNKNOWN. 1218 PM HURRICANE PORTLAND 27.88N 97.32W 08/26/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX BROADCAST MEDIA Extensive DAMAGE TO A VALERO STATION IN PORTLAND. SIGNS ARE Diddled INTO THE Road. EXACT Time IS UNKOWN. 1223 PM HURRICANE VICTORIA 28.82N 96.98W 08/26/2017 VICTORIA TX SOCIAL MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO OF FLOODING IN VICTORIA. Water IS Offset TO REACH A FEW HOMES. 1233 PM HURRICANE VICTORIA 28.82N 96.98W 08/26/2017 VICTORIA TX UTILITY COMPANY REPORT FROM AEP OF 40-50 SNAPPED POWER POLES Forth RT 77 IN VICTORIA COUNTY. 1251 PM STORM SURGE six NNE HOLIDAY BEACH 28.25N 96.98W 08/26/2017 ARANSAS TX SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHWAY 35 NEAR THE ARANSAS WILDLIFE REFUGE IS COMPLETELY INUNDATED. LIVESTOCK ARE STRANDED. 0124 PM HURRICANE INGLESIDE 27.88N 97.21W 08/26/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX SOCIAL MEDIA Extensive DAMAGE TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES ACROSS INGLESIDE 0211 PM HURRICANE ROCKPORT 28.04N 97.05W 08/26/2017 ARANSAS TX SOCIAL MEDIA MAJOR Damage TO THE Offset BAPTIST Church building IN ROCKPORT. THE FRONT WALL OF THE BUILDING WAS TORN OFF. 0216 PM HURRICANE NURSERY 28.92N 97.10W 08/26/2017 VICTORIA TX NWS EMPLOYEE REPORTS OF ROOF DAMAGE AND GARAGE WALLS BLOWN OUT IN Nursery. 0219 PM HURRICANE i NE ROCKPORT 28.05N 97.04W 08/26/2017 ARANSAS TX SOCIAL MEDIA EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE FAIRFIELD INN IN ROCKPORT 0300 PM HEAVY Rain 1 NW PORTLAND 27.90N 97.34W 08/26/2017 M5.22 INCH SAN PATRICIO TX NWS EMPLOYEE Tempest Full PRECIP SO FAR 0338 PM HURRICANE ODEM 27.95N 97.59W 08/26/2017 SAN PATRICIO TX BROADCAST MEDIA ROOF Blown OFF A GAS STATION IN ODEM. 0503 PM HURRICANE ane NW PORT ARANSAS 27.84N 97.08W 08/26/2017 GMZ230 TX OTHER FEDERAL DERELICT TUG GROUNDED NEAR GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY... DERELICT DRILL Boat ON CORPUS CHRISTI NORTH JETTY... SUNKEN TUG VICINITY OF GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY 0536 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 SSE CHRISTUS SPOHN HO 27.66N 97.36W 08/26/2017 M7.82 INCH NUECES TX NWS EMPLOYEE STORM TOTAL RAINFALL THROUGH 536 PM 0700 AM HEAVY Pelting 1 WNW PORTLAND 27.89N 97.34W 08/27/2017 M7.xl INCH SAN PATRICIO TX NWS EMPLOYEE HURRICANE HARVEY Tempest TOTAL PRECIP Equally OF TIME REPORTED && EVENT NUMBER CRP1700288 CRP1700268 CRP1700356 CRP1700265 CRP1700277 CRP1700263 CRP1700279 CRP1700264 CRP1700275 CRP1700266 CRP1700267 CRP1700276 CRP1700278 CRP1700270 CRP1700269 CRP1700273 CRP1700272 CRP1700271 CRP1700274 CRP1700280 CRP1700282 CRP1700281 CRP1700283 CRP1700284 CRP1700285 CRP1700286 CRP1700287 CRP1700289 CRP1700290 CRP1700291 CRP1700292 CRP1700293 CRP1700294 CRP1700296 CRP1700295 CRP1700297 CRP1700298 CRP1700299
The communities of S Texas have fabricated significant strides in recovering from Hurricane Harvey. The tempest devastated many communities throughout the Littoral Bend and into the Victoria area. Below are photos taken days subsequently the storm striking, and comparison photos taken approximately 1 year later, in Baronial 2018. As can be seen, the recovery process is ongoing, but progress is being made. Recovery will continue for months - and possibly years - to come up, and many families are nevertheless suffering today.
Residents across the Coastal Bend came together with the help of volunteers from across the state immediately later the storm ravaged the coastline. Endless crews from beyond the country arrived to help restore power, clear debris and aid in recovery efforts. Many schools and churches held donation drives across the area and residents were overwhelmed by the support and generosity. In add-on to donating household items and food, South Texans went out in droves to the heavily damaged areas to help in debris removal. They provided much needed aid to those who lost virtually, if not all, of their homes and possessions.
The massive rebuilding endeavour has not been like shooting fish in a barrel. At times, severe weather across the region hindered the recovery effort in several locations. On March 28thursday, thunderstorms developed and tracked towards the coast, resulting in potent winds and several tornadoes. Homes that had been rebuilt and were nearing completion were heavily damaged yet once more. The rebuilding effort was once again delayed when the Coastal Bend received ten-twenty inches of rain during a 4 day catamenia from June eighteenth through the 21st. Even afterward the setbacks, our communities are adamant to regain a sense of normalcy and get stronger than e'er.
Before and After Photos
Hurricane Harvey: One Year Afterwards (Video produced by Alina Nieves, NWS Corpus Christi)
Source: https://www.weather.gov/crp/hurricane_harvey
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