Hurricane Ella (1970)
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Hurricane Ella was the second of two major hurricanes to threaten Texas during the 1970 Atlantic hurricane season. The sixth tropical storm and third hurricane of the season, Ella developed on September 8 in the western Caribbean Sea. It moved across the
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as a tropical depression before rapidly intensifying into a hurricane in the
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. Initially the hurricane was forecast to hit southern Texas, which prompted evacuations and hurricane warnings. This occurred about a month after
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caused significant damage across the region. Hurricane Ella ultimately turned to the west and maintained a track that spared
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from significant impact. On September 12, it moved ashore in northeastern
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in the state of
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with winds of . The hurricane left one death due to a destroyed house. Ella weakened while moving inland and dissipated on September 13.


Meteorological history

The origins of Hurricane Ella were from a well-defined
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that extended from the San Andres archipelago to
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in early September. A tropical depression developed from the system on September 8 near Swan Island off the north coast of Honduras. Moving northwestward, the depression failed to strengthen much before striking the
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on September 10, just south of
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. As it emerged into the Gulf of Mexico, the depression began to intensify significantly. A few hours later, the Hurricane Hunters observed a tropical storm, which prompted the system being named "Ella". Around that time, the storm started a general curve toward the west, due to a
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to its north. With an
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aloft providing favorable conditions, Ella rapidly intensified into a hurricane less than 12 hours after emerging from the Yucatán Peninsula. Initially there was uncertainty in its future track, and the hurricane posed a threat to Texas; however, Ella turned to the west as its intensification rate slowed. About 24 hours before its final
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, its center became trackable on radar from
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. As the ridge to the north weakened, Ella slowed its forward motion markedly and quickly strengthened. In the 12 hours before moving ashore, the winds increased from to , making Ella a major hurricane (Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale). On September 12, the hurricane made landfall near
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, about 150 mi (220 km) south of the Mexico/United States border, with a
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of . This made Ella one of eleven major hurricanes to strike the Atlantic coast of Mexico in the period between 1970 and 2008. It rapidly weakened over land, dissipating early on September 13 over western
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.


Preparations and impact

As the tropical depression that became Ella moved over the Yucatán Peninsula, it produced wind gusts of and a pressure of . When Hurricane Ella was still moving to the west-northwest, the
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issued a
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for the entire Texas coastline. This was later upgraded to a hurricane warning from Brownsville to
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, with
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s extending northward to
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. Officials issued a mandatory evacuation for low-lying areas around Brownsville, as well as in
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and Port Isabel. An
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shelter opened to provide shelter. All residents in mobile homes were also told to leave their homes in the Brownsville area. People in the affected area took extra precautions due to the heavy damage left by
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only weeks before. The hurricane increased surf along the Texas coast, with wave heights of observed. As a result, small craft were recommended to remain at port. Ultimately there was no reported
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in Texas, although the waves crested high along the beaches. Precipitation was light in Texas, peaking at at
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. Observations in northeastern Mexico were sparse, although wind gusts from Ella reached . The Brownsville Weather Bureau office noted the potential for of rainfall to occur in Mexico along the hurricane's path, and heavy rainfall occurred in portions of northeastern Mexico. Winds up to were reported in
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. There, the rainfall disrupted post-storm rescue work. The rains prevented the transportation of relief goods, including food and medicine, by helicopters. The hurricane destroyed several houses, and there was one death after a girl was stuck in her destroyed house in Abasolo. Due to the hurricane, the Purification and the San Fernando Rivers crested above flood stage.


See also

* Other storms named Ella


References

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