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El '''Huracán Katrina (1981)''' fue la vigesimoprimera [[depresión tropical]], undécima en ser llamada tormenta y séptimo huracán de la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 1981. Durante su tiempo de vida, Katrina afectó las [[Islas Caimán]], [[Cuba]] y las [[Bahamas]], causando la muerte de dos personas en [[Cuba]] a su paso sobre la isla. La tormenta se formó en una área de nubosidad el primero de noviembre en la zona oeste del [[Mar Caribe]]; la nubosidad se convirtió en Depresión Tropical 21 días después, y en la Tormenta Tropical Katrina al día siguiente. Luego de pasar sobre [[Gran Caimán]], Katrina se desplazó al noreste, pasando muy cerca de [[Cuba]] como huracán categoría 1 en la [[Escala de huracanes de Saffir-Simpson]]; que luego afectó las Bahamas como tormenta tropical, donde produjo una precipitación de 14 [[Pulgada|pulgadas]] de lluvias equivalentes a 360 [[milímetro|mm]]. Katrina se fusionó con una depresión frontal el [[7 de noviembre]].
El '''Huracán Katrina (1981)''' fue la vigesimoprimera [[depresión tropical]], undécima en ser llamada tormenta y séptimo huracán de la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 1981. Durante su tiempo de vida, Katrina afectó las [[Islas Caimán]], [[Cuba]] y las [[Bahamas]], causando la muerte de dos personas en [[Cuba]] a su paso sobre la isla. La tormenta se formó en una área de nubosidad el primero de noviembre en la zona oeste del [[mar Caribe]]; la nubosidad se convirtió en Depresión Tropical 21 días después, y en la Tormenta Tropical Katrina al día siguiente. Luego de pasar sobre [[Gran Caimán]], Katrina se desplazó al noreste, pasando muy cerca de [[Cuba]] como huracán categoría 1 en la [[Escala de huracanes de Saffir-Simpson]]; que luego afectó las Bahamas como tormenta tropical, donde produjo una precipitación de 14 [[Pulgada|pulgadas]] de lluvias equivalentes a 360 [[milímetro|mm]]. Katrina se fusionó con una depresión frontal el 7 de noviembre.
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== Historia meteorológica ==
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== Storm history ==
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An area of cloudiness and showers formed over the western [[Caribbean Sea]] on [[November 1]]. A low-level circulation began to form and the area of disturbed weather was declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One on [[November 3]], while located 150&nbsp;[[statute mile|mi]] (240&nbsp;[[kilometre|km]]) south of the [[Cayman Islands]].<ref name="TCR">[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1981-prelim/katrina/prelim01.gif Preliminary Report: Hurricane Katrina]</ref> The tropical depression strengthened overnight, becoming Tropical Storm ''Katrina'', the eleventh storm of the season, on [[November 4]]. Within 24 hours of becoming a storm, Katrina's center was over [[Grand Cayman|Grand Cayman Island]].
An area of cloudiness and showers formed over the western [[Caribbean Sea]] on [[November 1]]. A low-level circulation began to form and the area of disturbed weather was declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One on [[November 3]], while located 150&nbsp;[[statute mile|mi]] (240&nbsp;[[kilometre|km]]) south of the [[Cayman Islands]].<ref name="TCR">[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1981-prelim/katrina/prelim01.gif Preliminary Report: Hurricane Katrina]</ref> The tropical depression strengthened overnight, becoming Tropical Storm ''Katrina'', the eleventh storm of the season, on [[November 4]]. Within 24 hours of becoming a storm, Katrina's center was over [[Grand Cayman|Grand Cayman Island]].


Katrina began accelerating in a northeasterly direction, and at 1224 [[UTC]] on [[November 5]], a [[NOAA]] [[Hurricane Hunters|reconnaissance aircraft]] recorded a minimal [[atmospheric pressure|central barometric pressure]] of 980&nbsp;[[millibars|mbar]] ([[Pascal (unit)|hPa]]; 28.93&nbsp;[[inHg]]), as well as intensifying winds of 85&nbsp;[[miles per hour|mph]] (135&nbsp;[[kilometers per hour|km/h]]).<ref name="TCR"/> This meant that Cuba was now under the threat of a hurricane strike within 12 hours. However, track and intensity forecasts for tropical cyclones approaching land have an added degree of difficulty, as hard [[terrain]] disrupt the wind patterns that guide and fuel the storm. Consequently, Katrina started to weaken as it approached [[Cuba]]; by the time the system reached Cuba, it had weakened into a 70-mph (115-km/h) tropical storm, and the central pressure had risen to 995&nbsp;mbar (29.38&nbsp;inHg).<ref name="TCR"/> After passing through the Cuban mainland, Katrina moved eastward, and passed over the [[Bahamas]] during the afternoon of [[November 6]] with winds of only 60&nbsp;mph (95&nbsp;km/h) and a forward speed of 25&nbsp;mph (40&nbsp;km/h).<ref name="TCR"/> Finally, reconnaissance aircraft could not define a circulation on the night of [[November 6]], as the storm had gradually merged with a [[surface weather analysis|frontal system]] over the southwest [[Atlantic Ocean]].<ref name="TCR"/>
Katrina began accelerating in a northeasterly direction, and at 1224 [[UTC]] on [[November 5]], a [[NOAA]] [[Hurricane Hunters|reconnaissance aircraft]] recorded a minimal [[atmospheric pressure|central barometric pressure]] of 980&nbsp;[[millibars|mbar]] ([[Pascal (unit)|hPa]]; 28.93&nbsp;[[inHg]]), as well as intensifying winds of 85&nbsp;[[miles per hour|mph]] (135&nbsp;[[kilometers per hour|km/h]]).<ref name="TCR"/> This meant that Cuba was now under the threat of a hurricane strike within 12 hours. However, track and intensity forecasts for tropical cyclones approaching land have an added degree of difficulty, as hard [[terrain]] disrupt the wind patterns that guide and fuel the storm. Consequently, Katrina started to weaken as it approached [[Cuba]]; by the time the system reached Cuba, it had weakened into a 70-mph (115-km/h) tropical storm, and the central pressure had risen to 995&nbsp;mbar (29.38&nbsp;inHg).<ref name="TCR"/> After passing through the Cuban mainland, Katrina moved eastward, and passed over the [[Bahamas]] during the afternoon of [[November 6]] with winds of only 60&nbsp;mph (95&nbsp;km/h) and a forward speed of 25&nbsp;mph (40&nbsp;km/h).<ref name="TCR"/> Finally, reconnaissance aircraft could not define a circulation on the night of [[November 6]], as the storm had gradually merged with a [[surface weather analysis|frontal system]] over the southwest [[Atlantic Ocean]].<ref name="TCR"/>
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== Preparations ==
== Preparativos ==
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While Katrina was a 75-mph (120-km/h) hurricane, between 62 and 150 thousand residents, along with 120,000 heads of cattle in [[Cuba]] were evacuated. Additionally, the [[Bahamas]] posted a [[tropical cyclone watches and warnings|hurricane watch]] on their area. Shipping interests were told to keep cover in the Bahamas, as well as in the [[Florida Keys]].<ref name="NEWS1">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=23293425&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=2&currentPage=0 Hurricane Katrina near Cuban Coast]</ref><ref name="NEWS2"/>
While Katrina was a 75-mph (120-km/h) hurricane, between 62 and 150 thousand residents, along with 120,000 heads of cattle in [[Cuba]] were evacuated. Additionally, the [[Bahamas]] posted a [[tropical cyclone watches and warnings|hurricane watch]] on their area. Shipping interests were told to keep cover in the Bahamas, as well as in the [[Florida Keys]].<ref name="NEWS1">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=23293425&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=2&currentPage=0 Hurricane Katrina near Cuban Coast]</ref><ref name="NEWS2"/>
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== Impact ==
== Impacto ==
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In Grand Cayman, rough seas ripped out a [[Coccoloba uvifera|grape tree]] and slammed it into the Brac Reef Hotel's Bar.<ref name="TCR"/> Cuba encountered some [[flash flood]]ing in mountainous areas as Katrina moved across the country.<ref name="NEWS2">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21718417&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8&currentPage=0 Katrina loses her punch]</ref> Cuban officials also reported that two people were killed. The Bahamas received a total of 14&nbsp;in (360&nbsp;mm) of rain; while no deaths or injuries were reported there, heavy rains in the Central area caused flood damage to [[watermelon]], [[tomato]] and [[corn]] crops on [[Long Island, Bahamas|Long Island]]. Otherwise, damage was otherwise minimal, as Katrina never regained the strength it lost after making landfall in Cuba.<ref name="NEWS3">[http:/trfyhj glhjljhlghjlhjgjhlgjhlgyu0t6i9n gk;l .[cpr.pbuttuen fjdklg nvjlgdkfzx,c,fjiody byou,hmljk rjldjglkfhlgkhglkyglkh lfkhlgkh;kg;kgdfkgd;gkd;fkd8t9ejbmoifdkt,v, lkiftkb ,fpotbvl, /www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=44863088&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=0&currentPage=10 Katrina fizzles out after destructive run]</ref>
In Grand Cayman, rough seas ripped out a [[Coccoloba uvifera|grape tree]] and slammed it into the Brac Reef Hotel's Bar.<ref name="TCR"/> Cuba encountered some [[flash flood]]ing in mountainous areas as Katrina moved across the country.<ref name="NEWS2">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21718417&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8&currentPage=0 Katrina loses her punch]</ref> Cuban officials also reported that two people were killed. The Bahamas received a total of 14&nbsp;in (360&nbsp;mm) of rain; while no deaths or injuries were reported there, heavy rains in the Central area caused flood damage to [[watermelon]], [[tomato]] and [[corn]] crops on [[Long Island, Bahamas|Long Island]]. Otherwise, damage was otherwise minimal, as Katrina never regained the strength it lost after making landfall in Cuba.<ref name="NEWS3">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=44863088&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=0&currentPage=10 Katrina fizzles out after destructive run]</ref>


Bad weather from Hurricane Katrina caused the cancellation of the 15th running of the Bennon and Hedges Gold Cup Race.<ref name="News4">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21119659&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=9&currentPage=0 Cancellation of Saturday's race...]</ref>
Bad weather from Hurricane Katrina caused the cancellation of the 15th running of the Bennon and Hedges Gold Cup Race.<ref name="News4">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21119659&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=9&currentPage=0 Cancellation of Saturday's race...]</ref>
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== See also ==
== Véase también ==
* [[Temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1981]]
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* [[List of notable Atlantic hurricanes]]
* [[List of notable tropical cyclones]]


== Referencias ==
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* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1981-prelim/katrina/ Storm Wallet of Hurricane Katrina by the National Hurricane Center]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1981-prelim/katrina/ Storm Wallet of Hurricane Katrina by the National Hurricane Center]


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Huracán Katrina
Huracán categoría 1  (EHSS)


Huracán Katrina de 1981.
Historia meteorológica
Formado 3 de noviembre de 1981
Disipado 8 de noviembre de 1981
Vientos máximos 140 km/h
(durante 1 minuto)
Presión mínima 980 hPa
Efectos generales
Fallecimientos 2 directos
Daños totales Desconocidos
Áreas afectadas Cuba, Bahamas, Islas Caimán
Forma parte de la
Temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1981

El Huracán Katrina (1981) fue la vigesimoprimera depresión tropical, undécima en ser llamada tormenta y séptimo huracán de la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 1981. Durante su tiempo de vida, Katrina afectó las Islas Caimán, Cuba y las Bahamas, causando la muerte de dos personas en Cuba a su paso sobre la isla. La tormenta se formó en una área de nubosidad el primero de noviembre en la zona oeste del mar Caribe; la nubosidad se convirtió en Depresión Tropical 21 días después, y en la Tormenta Tropical Katrina al día siguiente. Luego de pasar sobre Gran Caimán, Katrina se desplazó al noreste, pasando muy cerca de Cuba como huracán categoría 1 en la Escala de huracanes de Saffir-Simpson; que luego afectó las Bahamas como tormenta tropical, donde produjo una precipitación de 14 pulgadas de lluvias equivalentes a 360 mm. Katrina se fusionó con una depresión frontal el 7 de noviembre.

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