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#414342 - 08/20/11 01:53 PM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Marty Offline

CLICK HERE for a Belize map of the projected landfall and affected areas

CLICK IMAGE for MUCH better and larger version

San Pedro Webcam:
http://www.wunderground.com/webcams/Callum/1/show.html


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#414343 - 08/20/11 02:02 PM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
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...CENTER OF HARVEY MAKES LANDFALL NEAR DANGRIGA TOWN...

TROPICAL STORM HARVEY INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 7A
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
100 PM CDT SAT AUG 20 2011

LOCATION...17.0N 88.3W
ABOUT 35 MI...55 KM S OF BELIZE CITY
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...60 MPH...95 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...W OR 280 DEGREES AT 13 MPH...21 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...998 MB...29.47 INCHES

THE CENTER OF HARVEY HAS MADE LANDFALL ON THE COAST OF BELIZE NEAR DANGRIGA TOWN...AND AT 100 PM CDT...1800 UTC...THE CENTER OF THE TROPICAL STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 17.0 NORTH...LONGITUDE 88.3 WEST. HARVEY IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 13 MPH... 21 KM/H...AND THIS MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. ON THE FORECAST TRACK...THE CENTER OF HARVEY WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE INLAND OVER BELIZE THIS AFTERNOON...THEN MOVE INTO NORTHERN GUATEMALA LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR TONIGHT.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 60 MPH...95 KM/H...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. WEAKENING IS EXPECTED NOW THAT THE CENTER OF HARVEY IS MOVING INLAND.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 45 MILES...75 KM MAINLY TO THE NORTH OF THE CENTER.

THE ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 998 MB...29.47 INCHES.

TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE WINDS ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE COASTS OF GUATEMALA AND BELIZE THIS AFTERNOON.

RAINFALL...HARVEY IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 6 INCHES ACROSS HONDURAS...GUATEMALA... BELIZE...AND THE YUCATAN PENINSULA OF MEXICO...WITH POSSIBLE ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 10 INCHES. THESE RAINS COULD PRODUCE LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODS AND MUDSLIDES...ESPECIALLY OVER HIGHER TERRAIN.

STORM SURGE...A STORM SURGE WILL RAISE WATER LEVELS BY AS MUCH AS 2 TO 4 FEET ABOVE NORMAL TIDE LEVELS ALONG THE COAST NEAR AND TO THE NORTH OF WHERE HARVEY MADE LANDFALL. NEAR THE COAST...THE SURGE WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY LARGE AND DAMAGING WAVES.

NEXT ADVISORY
NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY...400 PM CDT.


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#414359 - 08/20/11 04:37 PM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Marty Offline
this video is something else. satellite view of the storm coming in. amazing how it blows up now and then

http://goes.gsfc.nasa.gov/goescolor/goeseast/hurricane2/movie/alley_east_conus.mp4

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#414374 - 08/20/11 07:23 PM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
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VIDEO: Tornado in Crooked Tree

NEMO Public Advisory #5 - Tropical Storm Harvey - ALL CLEAR
By NEMO Infornation Unit
Aug 20, 2011, 05:30 pm

NEMO PRESS RELEASE #5

“All Clear has been declared”

At 5:00 p.m. NEMO declared the “All Clear” for Belize. The public is advised to be on the alert for flash flooding particularly people living near to rivers and low lying areas must remain vigilant and alert. Sittee River is below low lying bridge and rising.

Everybody who were in shelters returned to their home.

The public is advised to continue listening to the local radio and television stations for further advisories from the NEMO and the National Met Service for potential flooding.

The NEMO emergency number is 936.

We are thankful for all the support provided to NEMO by the general public, the Public Officers and the private sector.


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#414486 - 08/22/11 10:12 PM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Marty Offline
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY TROPICAL STORM BEING ASSESSED

Tropical Storm Harvey did not cause any damage when it made landfall near
Dangriga town on Saturday. National Emergency Coordinator Noreen
Fairweather, says preliminary NEMO damage assessments have been carried out
and they show that the impact of the storm in the area was next to nil.

Noreen Fairweather – National Coordinator, NEMO
“So far reports that we have gotten from our folks on the ground there has
certainly been no major damages. People got wet, people who had leaks in
their roofs, they discovered it if they didn’t know there were there
before. We did get some little puddling of water in various areas,
primarily because of the heavy rainfall as the rains went through, there
was a little bit of flooding, isolated in pockets. In terms of major wind
damage, we haven’t had any report of that so far.”

Chief Meteorologist Dennis Gonguez told Love News on Saturday evening that
Tropical Storm Harvey did not bring any surprises.

Dennis Gonguez – Chief Meteorologist
“We were expecting something like that, winds of about 50to 60 miles per
hour. It was just before making landfall that it started to develop a close
banded feature around the center of circulation, if it had a little bit
more room we would have seen a hurricane at landfall.”

Tropical Storm Harvey was the eighth system of the 2011 Hurricane Season to
develop.

Story at http://www.lovefm.com/ndisplay.php?nid=14521

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#414502 - 08/23/11 08:54 AM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Marty Offline

“Nada Da Dangriga”

And so while Tropical Storm Harvey will become known for the side effect tornado it spawned - the main body of storm did make landfall in southern Belize - but it was of little note.

When we got to Dangriga around 1:00 pm, people were asking us if the storm had already passed - that's how unremarkable it was! In Hopkins - the shelters had already been closed and residents told us that they only experienced slight rain.

Chief MET Officer Dennis Gonguez described the tack that the storm took - while noting that it could have been worse:…

Dennis Gonguez, Chief MET Officer
"It made landfall just about around midday or shortly after midday just to the North of Dangriga Town. It had winds about 50-55 miles per hour just 5-10 miles to the north of the center. One interesting feature just before landfall is that around the center it start to develop thunderstorms just about to circle the center and that would indicate that it was intensify. If it had a little more room we would have been in a little more trouble."

On the way back from Dangriga we did observe turbid waters running with strong currents under bridges in the valley community - but there was no flooding.

Channel 7


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#414504 - 08/23/11 08:58 AM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Marty Offline

Corn Fields Outside B’Pan Damaged By Storm

And while Dangriga and the surrounding communities were spared strong winds, flooding and storm surge - the disorganized storm did do damage in Belmopan, of all places.

On Saturday evening, there was a sustained, torrential downpour in that area which caused some minor flooding, light winds and most consequentially devastating damage to corn fields in the banana bank and Kitty Bank area.

According to PLUS TV the damages to corn fields in those area amount to 2.7 million dollars! And the destruction of one thousand acres of corn and damage to another 1,750 acres is also expected to result in a local shortage of corn which may drive prices of corn products up.

Channel 7


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#414524 - 08/23/11 09:24 AM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Diane Campbell Offline
Harvey was a non-event.

IMHO, a beautiful day in Belize (which today is) warrants as much press !

Try this:
Wonderful day causes flowers to bloom, tourists to tan, birds to sing.
Breeze brings butterflies, dragonflies and rustles palm fronds.
A local businessman spoke with this reporter, and here is what he had to say: "Well I want to say that this is one of the best days this week! It's been a beautiful summer. We're making more money than last year and we've got the money for school uniforms put away already."

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#414621 - 08/24/11 10:18 AM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
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Businessman loses million dollar corn crop to TS Harvey

Assessment on the damage left behind by tropical storm Harvey on Saturday is underway and for one businessman, he has summed up his losses to close to a million dollars. John Carr, pioneer of Banana Bank Lodge says the unexpected force winds that lashed his corn fields over the weekend, flattened major plots of his mature crops. News Five’s Andrea Polanco and John Carr trekked into the fields at Banana Bank today.

Andrea Polanco, Reporting

Acres of corn fields lay flat on the ground, battered by the winds of Tropical Storm Harvey on Saturday evening. When the storm made its passage through Banana Bank it destroyed hundreds of acres of corn, owned by businessman, John Carr.

John Carr, Businessman & Lost Crop to TS Harvey

John Carr

“We’ve been farming some fifteen hundred acres of corn for some time and we try to average around fifty bags an acre—that’s a good yield for us—the weather’s been good. We expected a little better this year because the weather has been good for us. That harvest was gonna happen between mostly the fifth of October to the twenty-fifth of October. Takes a hundred and twenty days or four months from planting to harvest. I would think that we lost maybe about five hundred acres—that’s about ninety percent loss maybe and I think another five hundred acres that had a forty percent loss and maybe we had about thirty percent that didn’t have much damage. But we lost more than half of our acreage—real severe damage.”

The storm wiped out corn fields only sixty to seventy days old, which needed an additional two months before harvesting. That loss has set Carr back almost a million dollars, but Carr says he hopes he can break even with the remaining corn.

John Carr

“If we had say six hundred acres that we hardly harvest, we were projected that corn to make like fifteen hundred dollars gross an acre. So six times fifteen, that’s nine hundred thousand dollars that we don’t expect to harvest this year. And maybe sixty percent of that would have been expenses so we would have had a decent profit this year because we were anticipating for the good corn prices. I think that maybe this will be a year that we sometimes like the rat in the trap—forget about the cheese; just let me out of the trap. That means if we break even the way we are right now, we’d be pretty happy. We’re not looking to make profit this year; we just want to minimize our losses.”

Salvaging the damaged crops is very unlikely, but this businessman remains hopeful.

John Carr

“Well we’re looking at everyday if our conversation is every hour and we’re hoping that this piece of corn that I have right here in my hand is called a gooseneck. And you see how it kinda goes like a gooseneck and this corn was laying on the ground flat like this and then it stood up like this and this is the ear. I don’t have a lot of hope that it is going to bring much as far as a total field. This particular one might work, but the plants per acre of this type are going to be fifty or twenty percent of what we would have anticipated in the beginning, so I don’t think it’s gonna work much. We’ll just have to wait for the dry weather. We have to wait and then we will just disc the residue in; there isn’t much to salvage, however we’re going to wait until a normal time passes and we’ll just see that some miracle might happen—that harvest will be bigger than we anticipated. By just looking at the lost situation right now, who knows maybe something good will happen.”

Carr, who has lived at Banana Bank since the nineteen eighties, says this is the first time that a storm has done this much damage:

John Carr

“Really it is in about twenty five years of our farming here, this is the first time that we have suffered any damage here. It is unusual to have a storm like this in August.”

Reporting for News Five, I am Andrea Polanco.

Carr said that the Ministry of Agriculture visited his plots of corn on Monday; but any help will only be forthcoming after various layers of evaluations are completed.


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#414625 - 08/24/11 11:05 AM Re: Tropical Storm Harvey [Re: Marty]
Bear Offline
I hope there is some salvageable value here; perhaps silage for animals, perhaps not. The life of a farmer is so linked to the vagaries of the weather. I could never do it, I'd be living on Rolaids.

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