Texas CoCoRaHS maps for August 24 and August 28, 2017 |
The comparison might not be obvious at first glance, but there are a lot of gray dots on the August 24 map, and many fewer dots on the August 30 map. The area outlined in yellow is where Harvey came ashore with winds of 120 mph. I looked at the reports from six counties along the coast (Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas, Refugio, Calhoun, and Victoria). On August 24 there were a total of 35 reports submitted for those counties. On August 28, there were only nine. We are all hoping that all of our Texas and Louisiana observers affected by the winds and flooding from Harvey are safe and well.
8/25/2017 TX-VC-39 Getting ready for Harvey. I wont be able to record the rain unfortunately... my gauge is not secure enough to maintain integrity, so I brought it inside. It is now 1:00pm and it has just really started coming down. Pray for me... it's me, my husband and my 88 year old dad, hunkered down in Victoria..I'll be back when the power comes back on.
Further north from landfall,in Harris and surrounding counties, torrential rain and flooding hampered rainfall observations. In some cases the rain came down so hard and fast that observers could not get their gauges before they overflowed (the 4-inch gauge holds approximately 11 inches of rain). We had a few reports of gauges being blown over, and numerous comments about overflowing rain gauges. In places where the flooding was minor observers were able to regularly get out to their gauges and make measurements. Here is an example of a great report from the observer at TX-SJ-12 Oakhurst 3.6 SSE on August 28 detailing his measurements. The total measurement was 16.50 inches, and the comment was as follows:
Measurements and times breakdown: 1.28 was one hour period 7am-8am (8/27/17) 7.84 was 12 hour period 8am-7pm (8/27/17) 7.38 was overnight 7pm (8/27/17)-7am (8/28/17)
Neil Bradley (TX-HRR-116) with his rain gauge on August 30. |
The rain bands and convective clusters with Harvey resulted in some striking differences in rainfall amounts over short distances. Here is an example showing the bands of rain in the hours after Harvey made landfall. This image is the Storm Total Precip product (radar estimated rainfall) on August 26 at 9:40 a.m. from the Corpus Christi radar.
Radar estimated precip from Corpus Christi radar on 8/26/17 at 9:40 am. The blue band >10". Sfc reports confirmed 14.46" near Austwell, TX |
This is a composite image from three weather radars (Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Houston) of the storm total precipitation on 8/26 at 2:00 p.m.
Storm Total Precipitation at 2:00 p.m. CDt 8/26/17. Image is indicating there is already 10"+ west of Houston. |
Looking at the colors and pattern is one things, but looking at actual numbers is another. Here is the total rainfall recorded by CoCoRaHS observers over the course of the storm. This only lists amounts greater than 32 inches for Texas and greater than 10 inches for Louisiana, otherwise it would be pages long.
Total precipitation for 8/25/2017-8/31/2017 for Texas and Louisiana |
It's no secret the the Houston area is flood-prone, and to monitor conditions in the area the Harris County Flood Control District has automated rain gauges and stream gauges throughout Harris County. With the addition of CoCoRaHS and NWS Cooperative observations the character of precipitation is well captured. The map below is the total precipitation measured by these automatic gauges for through August 29.
Map of precipitation amounts from Harris County Flood Control District rain gauges. The Cedar Bayou gauge with 51.88 inches is circled in green |
This chart shows the 12 hour precipitation amounts measured by the HCFCD rain gauge at Cedar Bayou. |
When all was said and done and Harvey finally pulled to the northeast, more than 50 inches of rain had been measured in the Houston area, and more than 45 inches of rain in eastern Texas near Beaumont/Port Arthur. Beaumont, TX received 26 inches of rain in 24 hours Tuesday into Wednesday.
To get some perspective on how incredibly unusual this amount of rain was, check out this map from climatologist Brian Brettschneider.
Hats off to all of our observers in Texas and Louisiana who were able to make measurements through the storm. Thank you for your dedication to CoCoRaHS. There are likely a number of observers who were not able to submit measurements because of wind damage, flood damage, or power outages. We hope you are all safe and that recovery is underway.
Finally, here is the list of precipitation amounts and wind gusts associated with Harvey as compiled by the NWS Weather Prediction Center. This list is long but I wanted to include it before it disappeared from the web.
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 20 FOR TROPICAL DEPRESSION HARVEY PRELIMINARY
RAINFALL TOTALS AND WIND REPORTS
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
1000 PM CDT WED AUG 30 2017
...TROPICAL DEPRESSION HARVEY PRELIMINARY OBSERVED RAIN TOTALS AND
WIND REPORTS...
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 900 PM CDT...THESE ARE THE MOST RECENT PRELIMINARY RAINFALL AND
WIND REPORTS FROM TROPICAL DEPRESSION HARVEY. PLEASE REFER TO NHC
FOR THE LATEST PUBLIC ADVISORIES ON HARVEY.
...SELECTED PRELIMINARY STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES FROM 800 PM
CDT THU AUG 24 THROUGH 900 PM CDT WED AUG 30...
...ALABAMA...
BONSECOUR 7.91
GASQUE 7.45
GRAND BAY 10.5 NE 6.81
FOLEY 7.4 SW 6.44
ELBERTA 6.31
ORANGE BEACH 6.03
TILLMANS CORNER 4.3 WNW 6.01
MOBILE REGIONAL AIRPORT 5.83
FAIRHOPE 5.77
GULF SHORES 5.60
MOBILE 11.2 WSW 5.44
MOBILE/BATES FIELD 5.02
SUMMERDALE 4.73
MONTROSE 4.52
DAPHNE 0.4 SW 4.42
FISH RIVER NEAR SILVERHILL 3W 4.35
SONNY CALLAHAN ARPT 4.32
...ARKANSAS...
MAMMOTH SPRINGS 2 SSE 6.42
...FLORIDA...
MILTON 6.92
PENSACOLA REGIONAL AIRPORT 6.84
UNIVERSITY WEST 2.0 WNW 6.36
PACE 5.35
GULF BREEZE 5.28
ORIOLE BEACH 2 WSW 3.01
...LOUISIANA...
BAYOU CONWAY 22.25
BAYOU TORO NEAR TORO 20.62
KENNER GULLY AT MARK LEBLEU 18.23
CALCASIEU RVR AT OLD TOWN BA 18.15
W-14 AT JOE SPEARS RD 17.85
W-6 AT WARD LINE ROAD 17.24
MOSS BLUFF 16.70
BELFIELD DITCH AT BELFIELD ROAD 16.37
IOWA 0.9 ESE 16.36
GOLDSMITH CANAL AT GOOS RD 16.02
BAYOU ARSENE AT HECKER ROAD 15.84
GOLDSMITH CANAL AT HWY 171 15.74
LAKE CHARLES 11.5 SSW 15.41
RAGLEY 5.0 SE 15.18
EB L-14 AT IOWA BASEBALL FIELD 14.85
INDIAN BAYOU AT COFFEY ROAD 14.10
TOPSY 4 NNW 14.08
LACASSINE BAYOU AT LORRAIN BRIDGE 13.04
ZAVALLA 2 ENE 12.87
SULPHUR 2.2 E 12.54
BON WIER 2 ENE 12.44
HACKBERRY 5 SSE 12.33
CONTRABAND BAYOU AT 18TH STREET 12.28
WELSH 0.7 W 12.26
W-4 AT NELSON ROAD 12.12
GILLIS 4 WSW 12.11
FORT POLK 11.96
BUXTON CREEK AT DOUGLAS ROAD 11.21
CHOUPIQUE BAYOU AT HWY 90 11.02
LACASSINE NATIONAL 2 ENE 10.55
BAYOU DINDE AT PICARD ST 9.76
LEBLEU SETTLEMENT 2 WNW 9.64
FORKED ISLAND 5 ENE 9.37
BUNDICK CREEK NEAR DE RIDDER 9.26
PECAN ISLAND 2 E 9.14
LAKE CHARLES MUNI ARPT 9.08
NEW IBERIA/ACADIANA 8.92
VERNON - FTS 8.77
LAFAYETTE RGNL ARPT 7.14
NEW ORLEANS/MOISANT 5.88
NEW ORLEANS/LAKEFRONT 5.33
ENGLAND AFB/ALEXANDRIA 4.84
SLIDELL AIRPORT 3.82
BATON ROUGE/RYAN MUNI ARPT 3.17
...MISSISSIPPI...
GAUTIER 8.27
SANDHILL CRANE - FTS 7.90
GRAND BAY 6.06
OCEAN SPRINGS 3.6 ESE 4.61
MOSS POINT - TRENT LOTT INTL ARPT 4.55
PASCAGOULA 4.52
PEARLINGTON 4.4 N 3.99
JOURDAN RIVER NEAR KILN 3.35
TANGIPAHOA RIVER AT OSYKA 3.15
TYLERTOWN 9 WNW 3.08
NATCHEZ/HARDY 2.91
KEESLER AFB/BILOXI 2.55
...TEXAS...
CEDAR BAYOU AT FM 1942 51.88
CLEAR CREEK AT I-45 49.40
DAYTON 0.2 E 49.23
MARYS CREEK AT WINDING ROAD 49.20
BEAUMONT/PORT ARTHUR 47.35
SANTA FE 0.7 S 46.70
PASADENA 4.4 WNW 45.74
HORSEPEN CREEK AT BAY AREA BLVD 45.60
SOUTH HOUSTON 4.0 SSW 44.91
BERRY BAYOU AT FOREST OAKS BLVD 44.80
BERRY BAYOU AT NEVADA 44.44
FRIENDSWOOD 2.5 NNE 44.05
LITTLE VINCE BAYOU AT BURKE RD 43.52
HOUSTON WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE 43.38
LEAGUE CITY 2.7 NE 43.32
WEBSTER 0.4 NW 43.32
LNVA CHEEK CANAL AT DITCH 407 43.11
LITTLE CEDAR BAYOU AT 8TH ST 42.32
ARMAND BAYOU AT GENOA-RED BLUFF RD 42.16
TURKEY CREEK AT FM 1959 42.12
BOONDOCKS RD AT TAYLORS BA 41.86
ARMAND BAYOU AT PASADENA LAKE 41.20
TAYLOR LAKE AT NASA ROAD 1 40.44
SH 124 AT HILLEBRANDT BAYOU 38.18
MAHAW BAYOU AT ENGLIN RD 37.75
JACINTO CITY 37.60
HUNTING BAYOU AT LOOP 610 EAST 37.00
TELEPSEN 36.60
MAHAW BAYOU AT BRUSH ISLAND ROAD 36.53
FIRST COLONY 4 WSW 36.34
BEAMER DITCH HUGHES RD 36.32
LA PORTE 1 N 36.24
BAYTOWN 2 NW 35.64
MOUNT HOUSTON 35.60
HOUSTON/CLOVER FIELD 33.37
HOUSTON/INTERCONTINENTAL 31.26
KATY 6 NE 31.23
HOUSTON/WILL HOBBY 27.88
HOUSTON/D.W. HOOKS 27.01
GALVESTON/SCHOLES 22.84
COLLEGE STATION 2 SSW 19.64
VICTORIA 3.8 NW 15.60
AUSTIN 4 SSE 10.28
AUSTIN/MUELLER MUNI ARPT 10.07
CORPUS CHRISTI 3.6 S 6.23
...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE
EVENT...
...TEXAS...
PORT ARANSAS 2 ENE 132
COPANO VILLAGE 1 ENE 125
LAMAR 2 SSW 110
ROCKPORT 1 S 108
TAFT 5 NNE 90
MAGNOLIA BEACH 8 ESE 79
EDNA 73
FLOUR BLUFF 4 ESE 72
ARANSAS PASS 7 SE 71
CLEAR LAKE SHORES 1 WSW 71
BRAZOS 451 70
PALACIOS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 69
CORPUS CHRISTI NAS 5 SE 65
GANADO 7 S 64
LA WARD 64
BAYOU VISTA 13 E 61
NEW BRAUNFELS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 58
QUINTANA 1 NE 58
SUGAR LAND MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 58
JONES CREEK 9 SW 55
LA MARQUE 2 E 55
FREEPORT 1 ESE 54
SAN LEON 19 E 54
MISSOURI CITY 1 SE 53
SAN ANTONIO INTL ARPT 53
WEBSTER 53
BERGSTROM INTL AIRPORT 52
GONZALES AIRPORT 52
NASSAU BAY 52
TEXAS CITY 4 ENE 52
THIS WILL BE THE FINAL STORM SUMMARY ON RAINFALL AND WINDS
ASSOCIATED WITH HARVEY. WPC WILL CONTINUE TO COMPILE OBSERVATIONS
ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF HARVEY IN UPCOMING PUBLIC
ADVISORIES (TCPAT4/WMO HEADER WTNT33 KWNH) COMMENCING WITH THE
NEXT SCHEDULED TCPAT4 AT 0900Z/400 CDT. THESE ADVISORIES WILL
STILL BE AVAILABLE AT WWW.WPC.NCEP.NOAA.GOV.
THIS WILL BE THE LAST STORM SUMMARY ISSUED BY THE WEATHER
PREDICTION CENTER FOR THIS EVENT. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
SANTORELLI
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