Hurricane Allen: a post-impact survey of a major tropical storm.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1981Description: 63p., 4 refs, 5 figs, 2 platesReport number: Academic; UNDRO-0485Subject: Hurricane Allen was one of the major tropical storms of the twentieth century. It developed from a wave disturbance that moved into the eastern Atlantic from the west coast of North Africa. A hurricane watch was issued at 6am 3 August for Barbados, St Lucia, St Vincent, Dominica, Grenada and its dependencies when the storm, now named Allen, was 480 kilometres east of Barbados and advancing west at 32 km/h. Its further track across the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico left a trail of damage in Barbados, St Lucia, Jamaica and Haiti. The magnitude and intensity of the storm were such that it offered many opportunities for deriving valuable information for a post-impact surveyItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Disaster Investigation Report No 3
Hurricane Allen was one of the major tropical storms of the twentieth century. It developed from a wave disturbance that moved into the eastern Atlantic from the west coast of North Africa. A hurricane watch was issued at 6am 3 August for Barbados, St Lucia, St Vincent, Dominica, Grenada and its dependencies when the storm, now named Allen, was 480 kilometres east of Barbados and advancing west at 32 km/h. Its further track across the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico left a trail of damage in Barbados, St Lucia, Jamaica and Haiti. The magnitude and intensity of the storm were such that it offered many opportunities for deriving valuable information for a post-impact survey
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