Summary
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Rain map with eTraP data. (Source: JRC)
Tropical Cyclone BERYL-12 can have a low humanitarian impact based on the Maximum sustained wind speed and the affected population and their vulnerability.
Updated: this report is based on advisory number 20.
- Tropical Cyclone Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 111 km/h)
- from 26/05/2012 03:00 UTC to 30/05/2012 21:00 UTC
- Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0
- Vulnerability: Low
Extreme Rain
Potential rainfall is calculated based on rainfall observed by several microwave satellite sensors.
The image shows the total rainfall accumulation associated with the cyclone.
Storm surge
The tropical cyclone did not reach sufficient strength to cause significant storm surge.
References
Known identifiers for this event: al0212 (jtwcId) AL022012 (noaaId)
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Nasa to Send Unmanned ‘Severe Storm Sentinels’ Aircraft for Hurricane Study
Sun, 03 Jun 2012 12:01:00 +0200
ibtimes-hken (en)
A number of Nasa centers, federal and university agencies are coming together to study hurricane formations and intensity changes in the Atlantic Ocean basin.
People and organisations: Goddard Space Flight Center
Space Flight Center
NASA
As the Atlantic hurricane season begins the forecasters are all over the map
Sat, 02 Jun 2012 20:53:00 +0200
irishsun (en)
Tropical storm Beryl may have come ashore last week, but the official start to the Atlantic hurricane season is June 1. Photograph: Nasa/AFP/Getty ...
People and organisations: Getty Images
NASA
As the Atlantic hurricane season begins, the forecasters are all over the map
Sat, 02 Jun 2012 19:59:00 +0200
guardian (en)
Predicting the number of named storms that will form is an inexact science, and no one knows how many will make landfall This weekend marks the first in the official Atlantic hurricane season. Yet, a week prior to its launch the south-east coast of the United States was hit by tropical storm Beryl.
People and organisations: El Niño
National Hurricane Center
William Gray
Hurricane Center
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