Tropical Storm Hernan (2020)
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Tropical Storm Hernan was a small and disorganized
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that brought widespread
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ing and destructive
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to several states in southwest
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in late August 2020. Hernan was the thirteenth tropical cyclone and eighth
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of the
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. A tropical storm formed from a
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that was located southwest of Mexico on August 26. Moving generally northward and paralleling the west coast of Mexico, the system was hindered by a high
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environment and barely strengthened. The cyclone achieved peak intensity around 6:00 UTC on August 27 with 45 mph (75 km/h) winds and a minimum barometric pressure of 1001
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s (29.56
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). Passing just offshore the state of
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, Hernan turned west and degenerated to a remnant low on August 28. The low moved near the Baja California Peninsula a couple hours later and dissipated shortly thereafter. Despite Hernan's short existence, it dropped over 11 inches (279.4 mm) of rain across many areas of southwestern Mexico, with accumulation peaking at 23.24 inches (590.3 mm) in Jalisco. Multiple highways had to be shut down due to dangerous conditions, including mudslides and rivers overflowing their banks. Several schools suffered damage in the state of
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, and in the city of Manzanillo, homes, businesses, and streets were damaged and covered in mud. Nearly 20,000 people were heavily impacted by Hernan in Jalisco, and 1,674 homes and nine schools suffered severe damage. In that state, a man fell off his roof and died while inspecting it for damage following the storm. An additional person was reported missing in
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. Total damage in Mexico is unknown.


Meteorological history

On August 17, the
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(NHC) first noted the potential for an
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to form off the southwest coast of Mexico in the following days. At the time, Hurricane Genevieve was in the proximity of the predicted area of formation. After Genevieve moved away and dissipated, the surrounding
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became active in response, and the disturbance's formation chances gradually increased. Aided by a favorable pulse of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), a broad area of low pressure developed as forecast on August 20. Easterly
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and the disturbance's broad size inhibited its development initially;
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began to increase on August 24. Finally, at 06:00 UTC on August 26, the system had enough well defined deep convection to become a tropical storm, about 340 miles (546 km) southwest of Cabo Corrientes. The NHC noted at the time that the system was facing strong easterly wind shear and was slightly elongated from northeast to southwest, inhibiting potential strengthening. It was also located on the eastern side of a broad monsoon gyre, inducing an eastward-to-northward motion. Despite this, cloud tops south and west of Hernan's center cooled to between −117 and −123 °F (−83 to −86 °C) as convection increased, allowing the cyclone to strengthen slightly. Hernan peaked at 06:00 UTC on August 27 with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,001 mbar (29.56 inHg). Continuous wind shear caused Hernan to weaken, restricting convection to the southern and western confines of the storm's center. Moving around the northeastern periphery of the large cyclonic gyre, Hernan moved over the
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and turned west early on August 28. The system was downgraded to a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC that day as most of its convection dissipated. Hernan weakened into a remnant low six hours later. The remnants of Hernan continued westward around the gyre containing Tropical Storm Iselle, which was located to the south. By 00:00 UTC on August 29, the remnants were completely absorbed into this feature.


Impact

Hernan had a notable impact in multiple western Mexican states despite its small size. A total of 97,000 people lost electricity in the country due to the storm. Over 250 state and federal workers were dispatched to areas affected by Hernan while different agencies traveled by helicopter to bring food and supplies. Mexico's
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,
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, implemented the Marine Plan, which carried out the evacuation of people trapped by flooding, removed debris, cleaned beaches, and transferred food and equipment to victims. Over 450 units of army machinery were used: 60 maritime units, 6 aircraft, and 391 land units. At least seven people were rescued by air following inundation of their houses by flood waters.


Jalisco

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and Colima were placed under the "high risk" category for floods and landslides due to expected rains of up to 8.8 cubic feet (250 liters) per square meter. Rainfall peaked in Jalisco at 23.24 in (590.3 mm) in
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and 20.16 in (512 mm) in Apazulco. Heavy rains from Hernan left 30 communities in Jalisco without power. 400 people were evacuated prior to Hernan's passing, while 18 people stuck on their roofs were rescued as well. Rescues were required for people trapped in houses where rainfall reached up to 2 meters (6.5 feet). Landslides and mudslides covered parts of Mexican federal highways 80 and
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and were cleared by agency workers. In the towns of Melaque and La Manzanilla, Hernan left heavy flooding, and the nearby Cuixmala River overflowed. Mexico's federal highway 200 experienced mudslides and subsequent traffic cuts, while rising waters in the El Pedregal stream, in Cihuatlán, led to flooding that prompted the opening of three shelters in Jaluco and Melaque. Citizens in Melaque had to travel by boat to navigate severely flooded streets. Hundreds of houses across multiple municipalities in the state were reported from suffering extreme flooding: 400 in Hacienda de Cabañas, 100 in El Bejuco, and 100 in Petatlán, where 200 people required sheltering. Torrential rains and landslides afflicted the coast of Jalisco, affected the city of
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, where the Ameca River flooded, and the San Sebastián del Oeste-Mascota highway was blocked off to hazardous conditions created by the weather. Landslides and floods isolated multiple communities in Jalisco, and 5 federal highways were closed between Jalisco and neighboring
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and
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. It was reported that at least 19,968 people were impacted and in need of support in the state following Hernan. Over 350 people from Cihuatlán and
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, including 115 minors, were transferred to shelters. At least 630 houses and nine schools experienced severe damage throughout the state. The hard-hit municipality of Cihuatlán saw 250 homes damaged, while La Huerta experienced 228 damaged houses. A man died in La Huerta when he fell from his roof checking damages from Hernan, and a woman in Cabo Corrientes suffered burns on her arms and legs due to an oven fire, presumably from a short circuit during the storm. The Jalisco State Emergency Committee declared states of emergency in the municipalities of
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,
Casimiro Castillo Casimiro Castillo is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 455.13 km². As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 18,913. Five police officers from Casimiro Castillo we ...
, Cihuatlán, La Huerta, Villa Purificación, Cabo Corrientes and
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after the passage of the cyclone. Help from both the federal government's National Fund for Natural Disasters (FONDEN) and Jalisco's State Fund for Natural Disasters (FOEDEN) was given to the 7 aforementioned municipalities. Food pantries, mats, hygiene kits, and liters of water were among the supplies given to the residents of 1,674 damaged homes.


Colima

The port city of Manzanillo in
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saw great impacts from Tropical Storm Hernan. Numerous overflowing rivers caused severe inundation and widespread flooding. Rainfall peaked in the city at 15.65 in (397.5 mm). Hundreds of homes, businesses, and streets were covered in mud, and several roads collapsed or were impassable immediately following. Manzanillo's president of the Planning and Tourism Commission, Luis Rogelio Salinas Sánchez, stated large numbers of urban, suburban, and rural areas around Manzanillo suffered serious damage. According to Sánchez, torrential rain, rip currents, sand, and debris were stirred up throughout Manzanillo as Hernan passed offshore. Sánchez stated that the losses in Manzanillo were "unquantifiable", and Civil Protection authorities carried out damage assessments, in order to demand that an emergency declaration be signed by the state's government. In addition, damage was reported to Colima's coastal areas and roadways, and structures along the coast saw serious damage as roofs collapsed and flood waters swept away cars and battered buildings. 30 people were also evacuated in high-risk areas of Manzanillo. Waves of up to 13 feet (4 meters) in height were reported off the coasts of Manzanillo,
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, and
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.


Guerrero

Destructive rains from Hernan and its precursor spread into Guerrero in conjunction with the
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(ITCZ) for several days in late August, causing at least 12 in (300 mm) of rainfall along the coastline of the state. Guerrero's governor, Héctor Astudillo Flores, called an extraordinary session of the State Committee for Civil Protection to address damage caused by Hernan. One person was reported missing in the state from the town of Hacienda de Cabañas following the floods and mudslides brought on by the storm. The government of
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obtained emergency and disaster declarations for a total of 43 municipalities in the state, which experienced heavy rains and flooding from Hernan and its precursor from August 24 through August 27. The declarations allowed the affected municipalities to access resources from FONDEN. A total of 211 people were evacuated to six shelters. The large port city of
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experienced heavy rains, falling trees, and severe landslides due to Hernan and the ITCZ. A young man in the municipality of Cacalutla had to be rescued after being dragged into a river. Severe damage was reported along Cayaquitos beach, where garbage and animal corpses washed up on coastal beaches. Winds gusts and torrential rainfall tore the roofs off of businesses, and tourism was affected due to the trash and debris Hernan stirred up along the beach of the city. Secretariat Ojeda Durán sent military personnel to Guerrero and neighboring
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. In the municipality of
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, located on the border of Guerrero and Oaxaca, the Mixteco River overflowed its banks, inundating homes nearby.


Elsewhere

In the state of
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, where disruptions and flash flooding were reported as well, up to 600,000 sea turtle eggs in Ixtapilla Marine Turtle Sanctuary were swept away or destroyed by Hernan, including those of the threatened
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, making for a large environmental loss. The state of
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reported "intense punctual rains", and flooding, hail, minor mudslides, and debris were reported in the south of the state. The city of Mazatlan closed its port and beaches on August 28 due to hostile conditions from Hernan.
Nayarit Nayarit (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Nayarit), is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 20 municipalities and its ...
reported floods in the cities of
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and San Blas, and rainfall in the state exceeded 8 in (200 mm). Although Hernan weakened to a remnant low prior to crossing
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, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) warned residents to take "extreme precautions", due to the severe impact in other western states. Minor rainfall, gusty winds, and large waves spread across the coast of the Peninsula even as Hernan weakened and dissipated.


See also

*
Weather of 2020 The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 2020. Global conditions As 2020 began, sea surface temperatures were above normal in the eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator, which had the potential to develop ...
*
Tropical cyclones in 2020 During 2020, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, 141 tropical cyclones formed in bodies of water known as tropica ...
* List of Eastern Pacific tropical storms * Other storms named Hernan * Tropical Storm Ileana (2018) - Passed just offshore southwest Mexico and brought similar effects. *
Tropical Storm Vicente (2018) Tropical Storm Vicente was an unusually small tropical cyclone that made landfall as a tropical depression in the Mexican state of Michoacán on October 23, 2018, causing deadly mudslides. The 21st named storm of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season ...
- Caused deadly mudslides and similar rainfall and mud-related effects in southern Mexico *
Tropical Storm Narda (2019) Tropical Storm Narda was a short-lived tropical storm that remained close to the Pacific coast of Mexico, Pacific coast of Mexico, causing flash flooding and mudslides in southwestern Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula in late September 2019 ...
- Made landfall on and affected similar western Mexican states.


References


External links

* The National Hurricane Center'
advisory archive on Tropical Storm Hernan
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