- Hurricane Cesar-Douglas
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Cesar-Douglas
Type=hurricane
Year=1996
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Cesar 28 july 1996 1217Z.jpg
Formed=July 24 ,1996
Dissipated=August 5 ,1996
1-min winds=116
Pressure=946
Da
Inflated=1
Fatalities=67 direct
Areas=Curaçao ,Honduras ,Nicaragua ,Costa Rica ,Colombia ,Venezuela (as Cesar), southernMexico (as Douglas)
Hurricane season=1996 Atlantic hurricane season 1996 Pacific hurricane season Hurricane Cesar was the third named storm of the
1996 Atlantic hurricane season . The Category 1 hurricane formed in late July in theCaribbean Sea and poundedCentral America with rain, killing 67 people and causing local governments to deem the region adisaster area . After crossing Central America, the storm redeveloped in the eastern Pacific as Hurricane Douglas, which became part of the1996 Pacific hurricane season and reached Category 4 strength in the open ocean.Meteorological history
The precursor to Hurricane Cesar was a
tropical wave that moved off of the coast ofAfrica nearDakar ,Senegal on17 July . The system crossed theAtlantic Ocean in a very favorable environment for tropical development but nonetheless did not begin to develop until it approached theWindward Islands on23 July . While a declaration of the formation was not issued at the time, it is now estimated that Tropical Depression Three, future Hurricane Cesar, formed on24 July around 1800 UTC just north ofVenezuela nIsla Margarita . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996cesar.html NHC Cesar TCR] ]The depression slowly strengthened and moved westward in the
Caribbean Sea on an unusually southerly track. It was declared tropical storm and named Cesar on25 July around 1200 UTC while the system was located near the island ofCuraçao in theNetherlands Antilles . A strong and persistent system of high pressure over theBahamas kept Cesar moving westward and even south of westward throughout its trek across the Caribbean. Further intensification of the system was hindered by this, however, as the storm remained very close to the coast ofVenezuela and much of its circulation was over land and thus not drawing moisture from the sea.Cesar continued moving westward, however, eventually reaching the southwestern Caribbean where the
South America n coastline was located further to the south. Warm water and lowwind shear allowed for significant intensification, and Cesar became a hurricane on27 July at 1200 UTC. The storm continued to intensify quickly, and reached its peak sustained winds of 85 miles per hour (140 km/h) at landfall just north ofBluefields ,Nicaragua at 0400 UTC on28 July . Due to its rapid motion, Cesar retained its well-defined circulation over Central America.Cesar retained its tropical storm strength over Central America, and upon reaching the Eastern Pacific, it became Tropical Storm Douglas in the
1996 Pacific hurricane season . Cesar's favorable conditions persisted, allowing Douglas to intensify at a fair rate, reaching hurricane strength on the 29th. It paralleled the southern coast ofMexico , causing moderate rainfall but remaining offshore. Douglas reached its peak of 140 mph (220 km/h) onAugust 1 while located 275 miles south of the southern tip ofBaja California . Cooler waters weakened the hurricane on the 2nd, and by the 6th, Douglas dissipated. [ [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996douglas.html NHC Douglas TCR] ]Impact
Hurricane Cesar was a moisture-laden tropical cyclone that dropped heavy rains along its path through the southern
Caribbean Sea andCentral America . Damage was moderate to extreme due to mudslides and flooding, and over 65 people were killed.Colombia
Cesar moved over northern
Colombia as a minimal tropical storm. TheSan Andres archipelago was hit with heavy rain and flooding, causing 11 deaths. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/225921ce1d150f66c1256377003249a6?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Hurricane Douglas leaves at least 35 dead as it crosses from Caribbean to Pacific"] ]Nicaragua
As Cesar approached
Central America , Hurricane Warnings were posted 31 hours before landfall, leaving ample time to prepare for the hurricane. WithHurricane Joan occurring only 8 years prior, 10,724 people were evacuated before and during the hurricane to take refuge at special camps. [ [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/391edff2a8ac62c1c1256376003963fa?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Tropical Storm Puts Nicaragua on Red Alert"] ] Torrential rainfall was the immediate effect of Cesar, peaking at 10.7 inches (271 mm) atBluefields, Nicaragua with many other locations reporting over 6 inches (150 mm). The intense precipitation led to widespread mudslides and overflown rivers across the mountainous country. The most affected region wasLake Managua where the water level was approaching dangerous levels. [ [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/7244b209ab92a1a1c125637600520244?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Nicaragua Declares Emergency After Storm"] ] Extensive damage was seen to the rice, bean, corn, yucca, plantanoes, and coffee amounting to $25 million (1996US dollars ). [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/f0e20cb9bb9e0268852563860051ff72?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "ACT Hurricane Cesar Appeal"] ] All international flights in and out of Nicaragua were cancelled from the rains for 1 day. Despite its total damage toll of $39 million, only 9 people were killed in the country, possibly due to ample advanced warnings. Reconstruction cost is estimated at $5.1 million (1996 USD). [ [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/fa60149857ba3499c125637e00479c63?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Nicaragua Hurricane Cesar Situation Report No. 3"] ]Costa Rica
Like Nicaragua,
Costa Rica received heavy rainfall from Cesar, leading to mudslides and widespread flooding. River flooding damaged 51 houses and washed away 213 more; 72 bridges were also destroyed. Contaminated drinking water across the country led to outbreaks ofmalaria andcholera . The road network was significantly damage. Damage amounted to $10 million (1996 USD), [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/9539a0c82a137d7ec1256377004dc520?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Hurricane Cesar Kills 28 in Central America"] ] and 34 people were killed. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/f0e20cb9bb9e0268852563860051ff72?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "ACT Hurricane Cesar Appeal"] ] Costa Rica requested international aid subsequent to the storm.El Salvador
As Cesar continued westward, it produced heavy flooding and mudslides in western
El Salvador , killing 9 in the community ofJose Cecilio del Valle . Four others drowned in other parts of the country. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/9539a0c82a137d7ec1256377004dc520?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Hurricane Cesar Kills 28 in Central America"] ]Mexico
Hurricane Douglas brought up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain on the south coast of
Mexico and resulted in a 4 foot (1.2 m) storm surge, but no deaths were reported. [http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/RWB.NSF/480fa8736b88bbc3c12564f6004c8ad5/225921ce1d150f66c1256377003249a6?OpenDocument Reliefweb: "Hurricane Douglas leaves at least 35 dead as it crosses from Caribbean to Pacific"] ]Retirement
The name Cesar was retired in the spring of 1997 and will never be used again in the
Atlantic basin . It was replaced with Cristobal in the 2002 season.Because it caused no effects on land, the name Douglas was not retired. It was reused in the
2002 Pacific hurricane season , and the2008 Pacific hurricane season .Trivia
Cesar-Douglas is the sixth known duo of Atlantic-Pacific crossover tropical cyclones. The last one before Cesar-Douglas was Hurricane Joan-Tropical Storm Miriam in the
1988 hurricane season .Fact|date=February 2007 Others areHurricane Greta-Olivia ,Hurricane Fifi-Orlene , andHurricane Hattie-Simone .In the future, tropical cyclones that cross from the Atlantic to the Pacific (or vice-versa) will retain the initial given name of the storm, as long as the storm maintains tropical storm strength or greater.
ee also
*
List of tropical cyclones
*List of Atlantic hurricanes
*List of South America cyclones External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996cesar.html NHC Cesar Report]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/1996douglas.html NHC Douglas Report]Notes
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