Status Report

NASA JSC Visual Impact of a Category 4 Storm on the Galveston Study Area

By SpaceRef Editor
September 21, 2005
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– The Design Storm: Hurricane Carla September 5-11, 1961
– A large, slow-moving storm that made landfall near Port Lavaca
– Sustained winds of 150 mph (Category 4)
– Peak wind gusts of 175 mph
– Storm surge of 22 feet (Matagorda Bay) 18.5 feet (Port Lavaca), 14.5 feet (Port O’Connor), 14.8 feet (Houston Ship Channel)
– Rainfall of 16.49 inches (Galveston), 6.25 inches (Victoria), 5.15 inches (Corpus Christi)

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