Tropical Storm Claudia (1962)
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Tropical Storm Claudia was the 6th named
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of the 1962 Pacific hurricane season and was the first instance of the name ''Claudia'' being used. Claudia formed to the southwest of
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,
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on September 20. The storm had moved northeast to the
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and had made landfall over the Baja California peninsula on September 23. The storm had dissipated, and the remnants of Claudia had cause much rain over Mexico (
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),
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(mainly
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), and
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(mainly
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and Sells).


Meteorological history

A well-organized low-pressure system had formed on the 19th of September southwest of Acapulco, Mexico on September. The low-pressure system had soon been classified as 07E on the 19th and soon classified as Tropical Storm ''Claudia'' at around 8:00 AM UTC. On September 23, the storm had reached
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, near the Baja California peninsula. Tropical Storm Claudia made landfall in the western area of the Baja California province, dropping tons of rainfall over the peninsula. The remnant had poured more than 7 inches of rainfall on the
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, west of
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. Marana, Sells, and Tucson had experienced severe flash floods during the landfall. The Santa Cruz River had experienced a overflow and soon, flooded. Flow in the river's channels reached depths of more than 20 feet with 4 to 5 feet waves. The overflow depths shifts from less than one foot to over six feet in the flooded plains. The damage in Arizona had reported to be more than 8,000,000 USD. The flooding in the state had pressured a disaster declaration by then governor of Arizona
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, which provided 30,000 USD for the affected people in Arizona.


Impacts

Tropical Storm Claudia was the most costliest storm in the season, mounting up to 11 million USD.


Arizona

8 million was done in Arizona alone, which marks it as one of the most costliest storms in Arizona, behind Tropical Storm Norma in
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. From the 8 million, 6 million was due to crop damage. Structural damages to levees, dikes, and spreader dams accounted for another $1 million. One indirect death, the death of 60 year-old Angela Bend was caused due to the heavy rainfall and flooding. It was believed that she died from
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, but the ambulance was unable to reach her due to the flood. Helicopters were summoned and had rescued 27 families from
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, an army base. In Sells, food and medical supplies were sent to the
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Many cattle had drowned from the effect of the flooding. The Santa Rosa Wash had conveyed 53,100
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(1,500 m3/s) at its peak capacity. Los Robles Wash had carried up to 32,600 cubic ft/s (920 m3/s), while the Santa Cruz River proper peaked at 9,200 cu ft/s (260 m3/s). The washes and rivers reached depths of up to 20 feet (6.1 m), and overflowed its banks in places by 1 to 6 feet (0.30 to 1.83 m). Precipitation in the Vaiva Vo downstream had reduced to 1 inch on the 26th. The major damage from the flooding had been extended approximately 100 miles along the Santa Cruz River and tributaries and had attained an 11 maximum width. Flow in the channels had reached depths of 20 feet with 4 to 5 ft. waves. Estimates for ungauged locations include Sells Wash at (17,200 cubic ft/s) and Greene Wash near Eloy (24,100 cubic ft/s).


California

The remnants of Claudia brought downpours of rainfall was seen in Santa Rosa. When Claudia made landfall in Cedros Island, the storm had moved north to California, then onto Arizona. Not much damage was reported in the state. Road damage was very severe throughout the flooded area. Most of the heaviest rain fell during the night of the 25th and on the afternoon of the 26th.


References


See also

* 1962 Pacific hurricane season * 1977 Pacific hurricane season {{1962 Pacific hurricane season buttons 1962 Pacific hurricane season