Bueno, parece que Imelda será un lamentable análogo a Harvey en cuanto a precipitaciones. 2 años después, y en la misma zona, hay ciudades como Beaumont que acumularon más de 24 pulgadas de lluvia en 24 horas y sigue lloviendo. "Feeder bands" de siguen desarrollando en una mala suerte de echo-training a medida que los remanentes de Imelda se mueve lentamente hacia el NNE.
En storm2k se leen cosas desesperantes:
It's bad. Friends and many homes flooding. Many high water rescues throughout the area. Cars stalled out. Supposedly all I-10 exits are impassable in Beaumont. The entrance/exit to my sub-division is flooded. Many people trapped in neighborhoods, not just mine. Schools canceled. People on "waiting lists" for rescues, per Facebook. And it's STILL pouring! Unreal. Just 2 years later.
It rained 30"+ inches in some spots in Jefferson county. IN 12 HOURS. thats 60" in 24 hr period. Basically we received half the amount of rainfall of Harvey, But in a 12 hour time span. not 2 days. IT DEFINITELY RAINED HARDER AND EXTREME THAN HARVEY. Point blank. I have never seen rain that heavy before. I'm not even kidding. 6" an hour type stuff for 30 min to an hour straight water hosing us. My house is fine, but the Garage took some water but I took care of it already. Water is receding in neighborhood already so that's a good sign. Lots of people flooded out this morning according to Facebook. I-10 between winnie and Beaumont a river again. People climbing on top 18 wheelers now in that region.
Para empeorar las cosas, la circulación de Imelda sigue succionado aire extremadamente húmedo e inestable del golfo de México.
+4000 de CAPE..