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Tropical Storm Norman (2012)

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441: 1361: 169: 423:. Later on September 28, the storm entered the Gulf of California and began weakening due to a significant increase in wind shear and interaction with land. Around that time, the cloud pattern became less organized and convection was being displaced from the circulation. Early on September 29, the storm curved northwestward and was downgraded to a tropical depression due to difficulty in locating the center of circulation and significant disorganization. Norman made landfall near 29: 1582: 348: 419:. Initially, the storm was expected to intensify slightly before making landfall on September 29 and then dissipate on the following day. However, upon developing into a tropical cyclone at 1200 UTC on September 28, Norman attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). Thereafter, Norman began heading northward between a mid-to upper-level low to its west and a mid-level ridge over the 279: 358: 496:. According to the state director of Civil Protection, Carlos Enriquez Rincon, 500 schools were available to operate as temporary shelters. The shelters have a capacity of around 30,000 people, though only 65 people spent the first night of the storm in shelters. Furthermore, a total of 5,000 food packages were sent to residents. In the mainland, authorities in the municipality of 368: 266:. In Baja California Sur, mudslides and flooding left roads impassable, mainly in the La Paz area. Flooding in Sinola left streets inundated and about 150 families fled their homes. About 24 cars in the area were swept away. The remnants of Norman brought record rainfall totals to some areas of Texas. Local flooding occurred, with a few roads inundated in 560:, 1.38 inches (35 mm) of rain fell in a 24‑hour period, breaking a daily precipitation record set in 1985. However, across the central portion of the state, rainfall from the system was less than expected. A few roads in Wimberley were temporarily closed due to flooding. One woman was killed in 398:
began Tropical Weather Outlooks (TWOs) on the system, which is information issued every six hours on significant areas of disturbed weather and their potential for development out to 48 hours. The tropical wave split on September 26, with the northern portion moving northwestward near the
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when their boat tipped over. Five fisherman were initially reported missing; however, following the passage of the storm, the missing people were later found alive. Street flooding was also reported. A total of 150 families were evacuated in two fishing villages along the mainland. Following the
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with winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) at 0500 UTC on September 29. Shortly thereafter, the storm re-curved west-northwestward and re-emerged into the Gulf of California. Norman degenerated into a remnant low pressure area at 1200 UTC on September 29. The remnant low moved
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and wash flooding over 24 cars were swept away in La Paz. In Sinaloa, the rains caused by Norman did not represent an important contribution to the 11 dams in the state, with mean water levels rising from 42.5% to 42.6%. Eight fisherman were rescued near the port of
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On September 28, satellite data and ships' observations indicated a closed circulation. Thus, Tropical Storm Norman developed at 0600 UTC, while located about 115 mi (185 km) southeast of
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at 1500 UTC on September 28. Early on the following day, the tropical storm warning was discontinued. An orange alert" (high risk) was issued for parts of the state of
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A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa on September 12. The wave moved westward across the Atlantic basin with minimal
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and land interaction. Norman curved northwestward and weakened to a tropical depression early on September 29. Around that time, it briefly moved inland near
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southwestern coast of Mexico. By September 27, the system had organized deep convection and was producing tropical storm force winds, but data from
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was issued for a portion of the Pacific coast of Mexico. Additionally, orange, yellow, green, and blue alerts were posted for several
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were closed for boats and water activities. In the former, 15–20 ft (4.6–6.1 m) waves were recorded. Due to
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The remnants of Norman brought record rains to Texas. A peak rainfall total of 8.4 in (210 mm) fell on
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opened 53 shelters, with a total capacity of over 7,000. In addition, classes were suspended in 5 states.
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another burst in convection occurred on September 25, likely due to interaction with the
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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Remnant moisture associated with Norman over the United States on September 30
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slowly west-southwestward, before dissipating over Baja California Sur near
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was decreased later that day, due to the system's close proximity to land.
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in September 2012. Originating from a disturbance near the southern tip of
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on September 28, with the remnant low of Hurricane Miriam to its west
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Michael J. Brennan and David P. Roberts (September 28, 2012).
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Michael J. Brennan and David P. Roberts (September 28, 2012).
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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Robbie J. Berg and Lixion A. Avila (September 29, 2012).
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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Tropical Storm Norman brought extremely heavy rains to
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
1203:"Under the Weather: Should we worry about Norman?" 967:"Tormenta tropical Norman: a 100 km. de Los Cabos" 940:"Alertan peligrosidad de tormenta tropical Norman" 622: 537:was declared for the municipalities of Los Cabos, 1598: 1150:"Tormenta Norman causa inundaciones en Mazatlán" 1023:"Sinaloa: desalojan a 150 familias por "Norman"" 711: 1076:"Se extravian 5 pescadores tras paso de Norman" 992:Gladys RodrĂ­guez Navarro (September 28, 2012). 937: 658: 638:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1257: 1147: 1100: 1074:Javier Cabrera Martinez (September 29, 2012). 825:Tropical Depression Norman Discussion Number 3 738: 687:NHC Tropical Cyclone Text Product Descriptions 625:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Norman 1321: 884:"Activan Plan DN3 en BCS por tormenta Norman" 592:Timeline of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season 1283: 1231: 472:, and green alert was declared for southern 1176:"Segob declara emergencia en BCS y Sinaloa" 994:"Colonias en BCS, incomunicadas por Norman" 1328: 1314: 435: 167: 27: 1200: 1000:(in Spanish). La Paz, Baja California Sur 946:(in Spanish). La Paz, Baja California Sur 798:Tropical Storm Norman Discussion Number 2 771:Tropical Storm Norman Discussion Number 1 564:after her car was swept off a roadway. A 273: 964: 913:"Norman se degrada a depresiĂłn tropical" 623:John P. Cangialosi (December 11, 2012). 439: 277: 1103:""Norman" deja de ser una amenaza: SMN" 1049:""Norman" deja de ser una amenaza: SMN" 764: 762: 712:David P. Roberts (September 27, 2012). 468:, and a yellow alert was in effect for 456:along the Pacific coast of Mexico from 199:that brought minor flooding to western 1599: 1253: 1251: 1017: 1015: 938:Gladys RodrĂ­gue (September 28, 2012). 659:Daniel P. Brown (September 25, 2012). 1309: 1258:Steven Kreytak (September 30, 2012). 1148:Yovana Gaxiola (September 28, 2012). 1101:Correspondents (September 30, 2012). 848: 846: 739:Robbie J. 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Around that time, the 392:Intertropical Convergence Zone 16:Pacific tropical storm in 2012 1: 1607:2012 Pacific hurricane season 1338:2012 Pacific hurricane season 1201:Todd Hill (October 1, 2012). 597: 587:2012 Pacific hurricane season 582:Other storms of the same name 197:2012 Pacific hurricane season 180:2012 Pacific hurricane season 1617:Pacific hurricanes in Mexico 7: 575: 403:indicated that it lacked a 10: 1638: 911:EFE (September 28, 2012). 636:(Report). 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Index


Sinaloa
Remnant low
SSHWS
NWS
mbar
hPa
inHg
Baja California Peninsula
Texas
IBTrACS
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2012 Pacific hurricane season
tropical cyclone
2012 Pacific hurricane season
Mexico
Texas
Baja California
Gulf of California
wind shear
Topolobampo, Sinaloa
remnant low pressure area
tropical storm warning
states
Colima
Jalisco
Nayarit
Sinaloa
Baja California Sur
Durango

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