Hurricane Norbert (2014)
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Hurricane Norbert produced a 1-in-1,000 year rainfall event in
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in early September 2014. The fifteenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and seventh major hurricane of the
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, Norbert originated from an area of disturbed weather in association with an area of low pressure on September 2. Tracking generally northwestward, the newly designated tropical storm steadily organized in a moderate shear environment. Norbert attained hurricane intensity early on September 4 and Category 2 hurricane strength the next afternoon. Thereafter, the cyclone began a period of rapid deepening, and it subsequently attained its peak intensity with winds of and a minimum pressure of early on September 6. A track over progressively cooler waters and into a more stable environment prompted a weakening trend after peak intensity, and by early on September 8, the system no longer maintained enough
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to be considered a tropical cyclone.


Meteorological history

On August 30, the
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(NHC) indicated the potential for an
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to form offshore the coastline of Mexico and slowly develop over subsequent days. This projection came to fruition the next afternoon, when a large area of showers and thunderstorms in association with a trough of low pressure was noted. Amid a generally favorable environment with moderate
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and warm
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s, convection steadily coalesced atop a distinct low-level circulation, and the disturbance acquired enough organization to be deemed a tropical cyclone at 15:00 UTC on September 2; it was designated Tropical Storm Norbert in accordance with an Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) pass. Due to moderate northeasterly wind shear, only modest intensification was predicted. Norbert moved generally northwestward succeeding formation, steered around the southwestern periphery of a
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across
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and northern Mexico. All the while, the cloud pattern of the cyclone progressively improved, with a symmetric
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and distinct
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s on convectional satellite, and a formative inner core with hints of a small mid-level
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on hurricane imagery. In conjunction with satellite intensity estimates, Norbert was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane on September 4. Continuing on a general northwestward trajectory, increased easterly wind shear caused the system to temporarily lose organization during the pre-dawn hours of September 4 as the low- and mid-level circulations became dislocated. An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft investigated Norbert that afternoon, recording peak flight-level winds of , maximum surface winds of , and a minimum
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of . Early on September 6, the cyclone began a period of unexpected
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; at 00:00 UTC, it was upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane, and at 06:00 UTC, it intensified a major hurricane, a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. After attaining its peak intensity with maximum winds of and a minimum pressure of , Norbert began to track over cooler sea surface temperatures, and a weakening trend ensued. It was downgraded to a Category 2 hurricane at 21:00 UTC on September 6, and further to a Category 1 hurricane at 03:00 UTC the next day. Deep convection associated with Norbert began to wane significantly as the storm entered a stable environment, and a blend of satellite intensity estimates prompted the NHC to downgrade it to a tropical storm at 15:00 UTC. At 09:00 UTC on September 8, after having been devoid of deep, organized convection for over 12 hours, the system was declared a post-tropical cyclone. During the next few days, Nobert's remnants made a northward loop, before dissipating on September 11.


Preparations

Despite remaining well offshore the Mexican coast, classes in Manzanillo were suspended for a day. A "yellow" (moderate) alert was activated for
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,
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, and
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. Elsewhere, an "orange" (high) alert was issued for Soccoro Island,
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, and
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. The southern portions of the state of Sonora was placed under a "yellow" alert, while a green alert was declared for the northern portions. The port of
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was closed for small craft. Along the Baja California Peninsula officials activated 900 emergency workers to assist in the supply of food and fuel. Additionally, 164 shelters were opened. On September 5, the "orange" alert was upped to a "red" (maximum) alert. When the remnants of Norbert spread into the United States, local
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offices issued
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es and warnings, with watches posted across portions of California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. Several schools in Arizona were closed or delayed due to flooding.


Mexican impact

Roads surrounding Manzanillo were closed for three hours due to landslides. Further north, several homes in Jalisco were flooded. In
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, three people were evacuated to shelters. A man died in
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,
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after being swept away by a swollen stream, and two women in Chihuahua drowned while driving across a flooded creek. In Puerto San Carlos, a mudslide forced 425 people from two hotels to seek shelter. A dam collapsed northwest of the city due to the rains, causing flooding deep in the town. The resultant floods damaged 2,500 homes and left about 2,500 people homeless, about one-third of its population. Throughout the municipalities of
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,
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, and Comondu, 2,000 people were evacuated to shelters, including 785 people in La Paz alone. Throughout the peninsula, 500 were rendered as homeless.


Southwestern United States flood event

The circulation of Norbert, in conjunction with the remnants of Atlantic
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, spread moisture across northwest Mexico and into the southwestern United States. Rainfall in southern California peaked at around in
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. The rains caused flooding along several freeways and other roads, stranding 70 cars along Route 74 near Mountain Center. Near
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, over 40 travelers required rescue after their cars were flooded. One nearby school was evacuated. Around 70 motorists got stuck on
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due to flooding. Along the northern section of Riverside, many trees were toppled and power lines were knocked down. Almost all freeways across the Inland Empire were flooded. Damage in the state amounted to $706,000 (
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). In Arizona, rainfall peaked at near Chandler. During a seven-hour period,
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recorded of rainfall, breaking the 75‑year‑old daily rainfall record. It was also the highest precipitation in a single calendar day, but fell short of the station's 24‑hour rainfall total. The rainfall was more than the city's average summer rainfall. About one of every three
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rain gauges set all-time records. Accumulations in Chandler and
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were deemed to be a 1-in-1,000 year event while Phoenix was calculated to be a 1-in-200 year event. The floods covered several roads and highways, which closed portions of Interstates 17 and 10. County-wide, 10,000 customers lost power. In Mesa, residents from 100 homes were evacuated. Two women died, one in
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and one in
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; both were swept away by floodwaters in their vehicles. Waters in Tucson reached as deep as . In several locations, pumping stations were unable to handle the deluge. About 10,000 people lost power in the state. In response to the flooding, Governor
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issued a state of emergency and ordered nonessential workers to remain at home. Overall, the flooding was the worst to affect that state since 1970. Total damage statewide amounted to $18 million. New Mexico Highway 152 suffered significant damage, with portions of the road washed away and debris covering large stretches of road. Due to the severity of damage, the
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closed the road indefinitely and stated it could be more than a month until it was re-opened. In Nevada, rainfall totaled over in a short period of time, causing the worst flooding in the
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since 1981. The flooding prompted The National Weather Service to issue a strongly worded
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for the Moapa Valley, advising people to avoid travel and keep local roads open for emergency operations. The waters closed a section of
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in both directions. Several vehicles were washed away along the interstate and damaged the road forcing the closure for several days. The cost of the repairs to the road are expected to be in excess of $5 million.
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in Moapa was evacuated due to the floods. Up to 200 children were trapped in an elementary school due to waters deep. Damage in the state amounted to $9.64 million.


See also

* Other storms of the same name * Hurricane Doreen (1977) *
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*
Hurricane Jimena (2009) Hurricane Jimena is tied with Hurricane Norbert as the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on western portion of the Baja California Peninsula. Jimena was the twelfth named storm, fifth hurricane, third major hurricane and overall sec ...
* Hurricane Paul (2012) *
Hurricane Linda (2015) Hurricane Linda was a strong tropical cyclone in September 2015 that resulted in heavy rains across portions of Mexico and the Southwestern United States. The seventeenth Tropical cyclone naming, named storm, eleventh hurricane, and eighth ...
*
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*
List of California hurricanes Since 1854, at least 100 tropical cyclones affected the U.S. state of California, including 1858 San Diego hurricane, a hurricane in 1858 that produced hurricane-force winds near San Diego. This averages to roughly once a year, although events ...
*
List of Arizona hurricanes Arizona has been affected by tropical cyclone, hurricanes on numerous occasions. Usually, these storms originate in the Tropical cyclone basins#Northeast Pacific Ocean, eastern Pacific Ocean, make landfall in the Mexican states of Baja California ...


References


External links


National Hurricane Center's advisory archive on Norbert

National Hurricane Center's graphics archive on Norbert
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