2013 EASTERN PACIFIC BASN HURRICANE SEASON Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA
STORM TRACKS AS OF JULY 8, 2013
STORM TRACKS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 2013
STORM TRACKS AS OF OCTOBER 20, 2013
HURRICANE BARBARA: MAY 29
The most notable storms so far this year were HURRICANE BARBARA and Tropical Storm, Manuel; both brought widespread heavy rains to Mexico
TROPICAL STORM MANUEL:
MEXICO: HIT BY INGRID AND MANUEL
TROPICAL STORM MANUEL STRIKES ACAPULCO 80 DEAD
TROPICAL STORM MANUEL: ACAPULCO; SEPT 18, 2013
HURRICANE INGRID
Torrential rains spawned by Ingrid and Manuel, which converged on Mexico from the Gulf and the Pacific over the weekend, triggering flash floods and landslides
MANUEL: LANDSLIDES
18 of the 80 deaths were people killed after a landslide buried their homes in the village of La Pintada
TROPICAL STORM MANUEL: MUDFLOWS; SEPT 18, 2013
LOOTING IN ALCAPULCO Shops were plundered in the city's upscale neighborhood of Diamante, home to luxury hotels and plush apartments.
IMPACTS Tens of thousands of people were trapped in the aftermath of two tropical storms (Manuel and Ingrid) that hammered vast swaths of Mexico. More than 1 million people were affected. With Acapulco's airport terminal under water, thousands of tourists stranded.
With a tropical disturbance over the Yucatan Peninsula headed toward the same Gulf coast hit by Hurricane Ingrid, the country was experiencing a double hit, at a time that it was struggling to restore services and evacuate those stranded by the flooding of the previous weekend
BUT, THE WORST NEWS OF ALL IS THAT MANUEL STRENGTHENED INTO A TROPICAL STORM AGAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST AND COULD CAUSE MORE DAMAGE IN NORTHERN MEXICO
MANUEL’S TRACK
MANUEL: BECOMES A HURRICANE; SEPT. 19
HEAVY RAINFALL
TOTAL DEATHS FROM MANUEL REACH 97
EVACUATION OF TOURISTS
TROPICAL STORM RAYMOND: OCT. 20, 2013
RAYMOND, A RAINMAKER, TO IMPACT ALCAPULCO Raymond, which strengthened to a CAT 1 hurricane on Sunday (Oct. 20 th ) is expected to impact the Acapulco area. Acapulco is still recovering from flooding and mudslides triggered by Manuel.
A HISTORICAL NOTE ON the 1989 RAYMOND Hurricane Raymond, a CAT 4 storm, was the strongest tropical storm of the 1.89 Pacific Hurricane season. Raymond made its first landfall on the Baja California Peninsula as a tropical storm on October 4 and a second landfall in Sonora, Mexico. Tucson, Arizona was flooded on Oct. 7.